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Rasool Berry serves as Director of Partnerships & Content Development at Our Daily Bread Ministries as well as the Teaching Pastor at The Bridge Church in Brooklyn, NY. He hosts the Where Ya From? podcast and is also the general editor of The Whole Man, a book focused on the spiritual growth of African American men.
Mary Beth Minnis is an award-winning documentary producer passionate about telling stories of resilience, hope, and human connection. Her films—Jump Shot, Refuge, and Juneteenth: Faith & Freedom—have earned national recognition, including the 2023 Wilbur Award. With a focus on diverse voices and global issues, her work has been featured on PBS, at MoMA, and international film festivals.
Ya’Ke Smith is an award-winning filmmaker and educator known for his bold, authentic storytelling. His films have screened at over 100 festivals worldwide, stream on multiple platforms, and earned honors from the Director’s Guild of America and Variety, which named him one of the world’s top film educators.
Sho Baraka is an internationally known recording artist and speaker. He’s the highlighted artist on the “Juneteenth: Faith & Freedom” soundtrack.