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Episode 22: How Wardell Frazier Jr. Is Transforming Grand Rapids Through Arts and Youth Leadership

Episode 22: How Wardell Frazier Jr. Is Transforming Grand Rapids Through Arts and Youth Leadership

Update: 2025-06-24
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Welcome back to “What I Know Now,” a podcast by The Delta Project dedicated to honest, raw conversations about life inside—and beyond—the juvenile justice system. In today’s episode, co-hosts Bilal and Cole Williams are joined by Wardell Frazier Jr., a decorated community leader, nonprofit founder, and executive director of The Diatribe. Wardell shares his powerful journey from growing up in Grand Rapids, through decades of hands-on nonprofit work, to building impactful programs for youth. Together, they dig into the power of authentic servant leadership, the healing and transformative force of arts, and how uplifting youth voices can change lives—and even reshape communities. Plus, Wardell opens up about his personal story, the influence of his father, and the legacy he hopes to leave for his own children. Tune in for an inspiring conversation rooted in love, resilience, and the unshakeable belief that young people deserve to be heard.

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Episode 22: How Wardell Frazier Jr. Is Transforming Grand Rapids Through Arts and Youth Leadership

Episode 22: How Wardell Frazier Jr. Is Transforming Grand Rapids Through Arts and Youth Leadership

The Delta Project