Webinar Library
exalt hosts webinars with change-makers and thought leaders
exalt CEO Gisele Castro, Intel Education General Manager Michael A. Campbell, Kelly James of Partner Education First, and Nellie Mae Education Foundation President and CEO Dr. Gisele C. Shorter discuss how education can be an alternative to incarceration.
Theologian, award-winning author, and Dean of the Episcopal Divinity School, the Very Reverend Dr. Kelly Brown Douglas, joined exalt CEO Gisele Castro to discuss their shared mission: How do you keep young people moving forward when their conditions and environment are not changing for the better, but instead presenting different sets of challenges? How do we free our young people so they can achieve?
Executive Director Gisele Castro, Dr. Marvin Carr, Director at the Walmart.org Center for Racial Equity, and Julie Slama, Head of Employee Engagement and Volunteerism, Corporate Responsibility, JPMorgan Chase & Co., discuss how corporate partnerships are creating equitable opportunities for court-involved youth.
Executive Director Gisele Castro was joined by Dr. Lisette Nieves, President of the Fund for the City of New York, Tyra A. Mariani, President of the Schultz Family Foundation, and Kelly James, Partner at Education First Consulting, for a conversation about the importance of Education as a Practice of Freedom.
Alvin Bragg, 37th District Attorney elected in Manhattan, lifelong New Yorker Manhattanite who served as a state and federal prosecutor, and proponent for bail reform joins exalt Executive Director Gisele Castro for a dynamic discussion on how the safety of our city begins by addressing the socio economic, and environmental challenges, as well as providing access to vital resources in the communities where court-involved youth live.
exalt's Executive Director, Gisele Castro led an intimate conversation about liberation and freedom with New York Times best selling author, Shaka Senghor. In a country that continues to incarcerate young people of color at alarming rates, what does progress look like?