Sullivan's Unheard Voices 148: Poverty with Juli Ray Joy
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In this powerful episode of Sullivan’s Unheard Voices, Shawn Sullivan sits down with Juli Ray Joy, founder and Executive Director of Black Joy Oregon, for a deeply honest conversation about community, compassion, poverty, disability, faith, and the urgent need to treat people with dignity.
Juli shares the heart behind Black Joy Oregon, a nonprofit rooted in visibility, mutual aid, and joyful resistance for Black communities across Oregon, while also building connections, offering resources, and uplifting Black culture in rural and urban spaces alike.
Together, they talk candidly about houselessness, mental health, service-connected disability, autism, and the harm caused when people are judged instead of supported. Their conversation is a reminder that community care is not optional — it is how people survive, heal, and move forward.
If you believe in Black joy, mutual aid, disability justice, and honest conversation that centers humanity, this episode is for you.
About Black Joy Oregon: Founded in 2020, Black Joy Oregon was created to uplift Black people through joy, visibility, advocacy, and community support, including leadership development and events across Oregon.