Today we meet James Pendergrass - a member at large for The NAACP. I first met James at an inclusive seder this year and asked him to come on my show to tell us about his life as an African American growing up on the east coast and Texas with a single mother and now his life in Orange County where he works for Google, his community service and his association with the NAACP. Come learn more about this caring, fun and community oriented human who is helping bridge the gaps in our cultural diversity.Episode 202Hosted by: Jeanne Pepper Guest: James PendergrassProducer: Eli Moskowitz Original Theme: Jay Bernstein Special Thank You to our volunteersFOLLOW or SUBSCRIBE to PeppTalks with JeanneFacebook: PeppTalks with Jeanne PepperInstagram: @pepptalkswithjeanneLinkedIn: Jeanne PepperDISCLAIMER Jeanne Pepper is providing this podcast as a public service. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by Jeanne Pepper unless so stated. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by Ms. Pepper’s guests are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of Ms. Pepper. If you have any questions about this disclaimer or the content herein, please contact us at PepptalkswithJeanne@gmail.com#PeppTalkswithJeanne #JeannePepper #BlazeitForward
Today we meet James Pendergrass - a member at large for The NAACP. I first met James at an inclusive seder this year and asked him to come on my show to tell us about his life as an African American growing up on the east coast and Texas with a single mother and now his life in Orange County where he works for Google, his community service and his association with the NAACP. Come learn more about this caring, fun and community oriented human who is helping bridge the gaps in our cultural div...