S1:E06 - Juma Sei

Juma Sei reflects on the power of storytelling and how it has shaped his life—from his Sierra Leonean heritage to his experiences at Yale and NPR.

Juma shares his journey through various storytelling landscapes, culminating in his role at the 1803 Fund, where he works to transform the Black community in Portland through strategic investments and community partnerships. He emphasizes the importance of keeping stories alive, highlighting the personal connections that fuel his work.

Juma Sei is a writer, storyteller, and strategist dedicated to amplifying Black voices. Through his work at the 1803 Fund, he focuses on empowering Portland’s Black community through strategic investments and community-driven initiatives.


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