Join co-host Anisha Desai and Leslie Avant-Brown as they interview Zimbabwe Davies an everyday healer that is helping to build a bridge between BIPOC Communities and the Police Department in Oakland, California.
Learn More About Zim Davies: In 2018 Davies also teamed up with the Oakland Police Department and created Building Bridges Basketball, a movement geared towards bridging the community and police officers through basketball. Davies believes a change in environment can make all the difference, and help break barriers that lead to discussions around public safety. Davies connected with two-time Oakland Tech Champion Janine Jackson and with Sam Moses of Soldier Town to host the event in the indoor gym located in Oakland. Building Bridges Basketball also includes a backpack give away, a smoothie bar and face painting. Davies continues to open more doors and creates platforms for underserved communities. He is also a Life Coach and motivational speaker adding value to the work he does to improve people's lives.
Join co-host Anisha Desai and Leslie Avant-Brown as they interview Zimbabwe Davies an everyday healer that is helping to build a bridge between BIPOC Communities and the Police Department in Oakland, California. Learn More About Zim Davies: In 2018 Davies also teamed up with the Oakland Police Department and created Building Bridges Basketball, a movement geared towards bridging the community and police officers through basketball. Davies believes a change in environment can make all the difference, and help break barriers that lead to discussions around public safety. Davies connected with two-time Oakland Tech Champion Janine Jackson and with Sam Moses of Soldier Town to host the event in the indoor gym located in Oakland. Building Bridges Basketball also includes a backpack give away, a smoothie bar and face painting. Davies continues to open more doors and creates platforms for underserved communities. He is also a Life Coach and motivational speaker adding value to the work he does to improve people's lives.
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