Kwami Abdul-Bey - "Arkansas used to be spelled with a W"

In this episode of 'Sticky Note Conversations with Erika Washington,' host Erika engages in a compelling discussion with Kwami Abdul-Bey, a civic leader, historian, and advocate. Kwami, a recently divorced single father, disabled Air Force veteran, published author, and radio talk show host, shares his extensive experiences in public service, elections coordination, and grassroots organizing. The conversation delves into his challenging run for office, the systemic issues in Arkansas politics, and the importance of year-round civic engagement. Kwami also highlights his work with two nonprofits dedicated to youth media literacy and social justice. Tune in to learn more about his inspiring journey and efforts to make a positive impact in his community.
  • (00:00) - Introduction and Initial Contact
  • (00:39) - Welcome to Sticky Note Conversations
  • (02:02) - Meet Kwami Abdul-Bey
  • (05:39) - The Role of an Elections Coordinator
  • (07:03) - Challenges in Voter Engagement
  • (12:28) - Historical Context and Civic Responsibility
  • (26:50) - The Impact of Integration
  • (31:50) - Running for Office: Kwame's Experience
  • (36:44) - The Call to Run for Office
  • (37:32) - Facing Discrimination and Challenges
  • (38:15) - Campaigning in Hostile Territories
  • (39:21) - Smear Campaign and Its Aftermath
  • (41:20) - Lessons from the Campaign Trail
  • (42:36) - Considering Another Run
  • (43:24) - Trump's Impact on Local Politics
  • (45:08) - Family and Personal Struggles
  • (46:16) - The Beauty of Arkansas
  • (51:08) - Nonprofit Work and Community Impact
  • (01:02:05) - Reflections on Democracy and Capitalism
  • (01:10:50) - The American Dream
  • (01:14:14) - Closing Remarks and Credits
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Kwami Abdul-Bey - "Arkansas used to be spelled with a W"