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Johnnie Ray Kornegay III (Jay Ray) is Deputy Director for Strategy and Impact for CNP (Counter Narrative Project). He is also a podcast consultant and co-host and producer of the Black Podcasting Award and Ambie Award-nominated Queue Points podcast.
DJ/Selector and part of Atlanta's, all-vinyl crew, Wax Fundamentals. Co-host of the Queue Points podcast. Sir Daniel is also the producer of the Wake Up with Dee Morning Show on News & Talk WAOK.
Rev. Mashaun D. Simon (he/him/they) is an award-winning journalist, writer, preacher, and thought leader. His first book, Faith Deconstruction For Dummies, is set to be released in November 2025. Preacher | Teacher | Writer | Scholar
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