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Washtenaw United: Honoring Yodit Mesfin-Johnson For Women's History Month
Washtenaw United
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Previous Episode: Washtenaw United: Women's History Month-Honoring Barbara Niess-May
Yodit Mesfin-Johnson has been a community activist all her adult life. She serves as president adn CEO of Nonprofit Enterprise at Work (NEW) in Ann Arbor, is active in Black Lives Matter, and is on the board of the United Way of Washtenaw County. It is her mission to create equity in marginalized communities and put more people of color at leadership tables to ensure diversity and equality in our communities. In the final Women's History Month edition of "Washtenaw United," WEMU's David Fair talks with Mesfin-Johnson about her life, career, and the foundations she is helping build for future generations.