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Tracey's Keepin' it Real

Tracey's Keepin' it Real

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Hosted by Tracey Williams-Dillard, Publisher of the Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder, Tracey’s Keepin’ It Real delivers honest, unfiltered conversations with community leaders, changemakers, and everyday people who are making a difference. From housing and health to education, equity, and empowerment—this podcast dives into the issues that matter most to Minnesota’s Black communities and beyond. Whether it's shedding light on systemic challenges or celebrating local success stories, Tracey keeps it real—always.

New episodes drop regularly. Tune in, learn something new, and be part of the change.

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    • Tracey’s Keepin It Real: Librarians, Literature & Black History Month
      Feb 6 2026

      In this special Black History Month episode of Tracey’s Keepin It Real, Tracey is joined by Alexis Phillips, Supervisor at Webber Park Library, and Isy Ibibo, Librarian at Brooklyn Park Library, for a powerful conversation centered on storytelling, community, and the joy of reading Black history aloud.

      The conversation invites listeners to the annual Black History Month Read-In at Sumner Library on February 22, from 1–4 PM, and explores what a read-in really is, how everyone can participate (even if public speaking isn’t your thing), and whether attendees can share their own creative work. Alexis and Isy also highlight recommended books and excerpts, reflect on the impact of last year’s read-in, tease what to expect this year, and discuss what makes Sumner Library such a historic and meaningful space — including the importance of the Gary N. Sudduth Collection.

      This episode is a celebration of Black voices, Black literature, and the role libraries play in preserving culture, memory, and imagination. Whether you’re an avid reader, a writer, or simply looking for a meaningful way to engage with Black History Month, this conversation is for you.

      Executive Producer/ CEO Publisher
      Tracey Williams-Dillard

      MSR Digital Studio
      Ray Seville

      Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder
      3744 4th Avenue South
      Minneapolis MN 55409
      612-827-4021

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      16 min
    • Tracey’s Keepin It Real with Marisa C. Williams
      Jan 26 2026

      In this inspiring episode of Tracey’s Keepin It Real, Tracey sits down with Marisa C. Williams, the newly appointed and trailblazing CEO of Girl Scouts River Valleys. Marisa brings a wealth of nonprofit and leadership experience to the role, having previously led transformative work at North Hills Affordable Housing and the YMCA of Greater Pittsburgh. She steps into this leadership role with a bold vision to advance the Girl Scouts’ mission of building girls of courage, confidence, and character — championing initiatives that expand access, equity, and opportunity for youth across Minnesota, western Wisconsin, and beyond. Tune in as Marisa shares her journey, her passion for empowering the next generation of changemakers, and her commitment to reimagining what leadership can look like in communities today.

      Executive Producer/ CEO Publisher
      Tracey Williams-Dillard

      MSR Digital Studio
      Ray Seville

      Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder
      3744 4th Avenue South
      Minneapolis MN 55409
      612-827-4021

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      43 min
    • Tracey’s Keepin’ It Real | Minnesota’s 40-Year MLK Legacy, Equity, and Echoes of Unity
      Jan 23 2026

      As Minnesota marks 40 years of officially recognizing the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, this episode of Tracey’s Keepin’ It Real explores what that legacy means today and where the work of equity must continue.

      Host Tracey Williams-Dillard sits down with Ashley Oolman for a thoughtful conversation on justice, unity, and shared responsibility across Minnesota. The discussion is part of One Dream One Minnesota: Echoes of Unity, a week-long statewide observance honoring four decades of Minnesota’s MLK holiday.

      Together, they reflect on how equity work shows up in education, workforce access, and civic life, and why accountability and community voice remain essential. The episode also highlights Echoes of Unity, a special commemorative edition from the Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder documenting the history, impact, and future of Minnesota’s MLK legacy.

      This conversation reminds us that the MLK holiday is not just a moment of remembrance, but an ongoing call to action that lives far beyond one day.

      🔔 Subscribe for more conversations on culture, leadership, and real community impact.

      📖 Learn more about One Dream One Minnesota and Echoes of Unity at spokesman-recorder.com

      Executive Producer/ CEO Publisher
      Tracey Williams-Dillard

      MSR Digital Studio
      Ray Seville

      Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder
      3744 4th Avenue South
      Minneapolis MN 55409
      612-827-4021

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      29 min
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