Hosts Glyn McKay and Tabitha Walter talk with Dr. O.J. Oleka on race relations in America. As a son of Nigerian immigrants and now president of the Association of Independent Kentucky Colleges and Universities, Dr. Oleka is reaching across the aisle to find ways to help black families thrive in America.
Engage Talks Race Issues with Dr. O.J. Oleka
As race relations in America continue to be at the forefront of discussions, hosts Glyn McKay and Tabitha Walter sit down with Dr. O.J. Oleka, president of the Association of Independent Kentucky Colleges and Universities to discuss this topic. His mission is to eradicate generational poverty, and he is making great strides across the aisle to do just that.
Being a conservative black man in America, Dr. Oleka gets a raised eyebrow from time-to-time. But, he truly believes that conservative principles are essential to allowing black families to thrive. From education to criminal justice to healthcare, he is offering real solutions that value life and freedom. You won’t want to miss this inspiring episode!
