
The REDWIN Report: Sustainable Economic Security Analysis
Join host John Bryant, President of REDWIN Global, and Jermaine Whiteside, Ed.D. (candidate), Director of Research and Policy Analysis, for a rigorous examination of constitutional trade policy, economic security, and ethical governance frameworks. Each episode combines doctoral-level research with practical policy insights to examine how nations can develop resilient economic systems while upholding constitutional accountability.
What You’ll Hear:
•Constitutional analysis of emergency economic powers and trade policy decisions
•Research-based assessment of supply chain vulnerabilities and strategic industry development
•Ethical frameworks for responsible exercise of executive authority in international commerce
•Policy impact analysis on underserved communities and social equity considerations
•Interviews with legal scholars, former government officials, and policy researchers
Host Expertise:
•John Bryant, President, REDWIN Global - Strategic policy leadership and international trade analysis
•Jermaine Whiteside, Director of Research & Policy Analysis - Doctoral candidate in Education with AI ethics specialization,
published researcher on social policy impacts, 15+ years of community leadership, and executive education from Harvard Law, MIT, Columbia, and Duke
Research Foundation:
Analysis grounded in peer-reviewed research methodology, published policy studies, and ethical governance frameworks. Recent work includes examination of food security policy impacts and regulatory compliance in healthcare systems.
Current Focus:
Constitutional analysis of presidential tariff authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, featuring insights from REDWIN’s Supreme Court amicus brief filing and research on sustainable economic security frameworks.
Target Audience:
Government officials developing evidence-based policy, academic researchers in constitutional law and economics, corporate leaders managing ethical supply chains, and policy professionals focused on long-term economic resilience.
The REDWIN Report delivers research-driven analysis that policy professionals need to understand how constitutional governance, ethical considerations, and sustainable economic strategy intersect in modern trade policy.
The REDWIN Report: Sustainable Economic Security Analysis
How 650,000 Kenyan Tea Smallholders Power a Global Industry
Join Jermaine Whiteside at South Carolina State University (SCSU) as he presents to the Kenyan delegation on the extraordinary impact of Kenya’s 650,000 smallholder tea farmers, who are the backbone of one of the world’s leading agricultural exports. This historic session highlights the vital role of smallholders in driving sustainability, innovation, and global trade.
Keynote Leadership:
The event was graced by Hon. Mutahi Kagwe, E.G.H., Cabinet Secretary for Agriculture & Livestock Development, whose leadership has been pivotal in advancing Kenya’s agricultural policy and strengthening opportunities for smallholder farmers on the global stage.
Notable Attendees:
- Hon. Mutahi Kagwe, E.G.H. – Cabinet Secretary for Agriculture & Livestock Development, Government of Kenya
- Simone Kariuki Nyagah – Chairman, Kenya National Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KNCCI)
- David Kerich – Ambassador to the U.S.
- Michael Gatua – Afrimac Nut Co. Ltd.
- Simon Nyaga – Director, Comat Commodities
- Jane Maigua – Managing Director, Exotic EPZ
- Pally Muthathai – Director, Tropical MAC EPZ LTD
This presentation underscores the growing partnership between South Carolina and Kenya in advancing agricultural trade, education, and economic development.
🌍 Learn more about Kenyan Tea Farmers and their global reach.
💼 Discover how international partnerships open doors for trade and innovation.
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