Episode 18: Scott Redd

Creativity on Tap

Creativity on Tap
Episode 18: Scott Redd
Sep 11, 2025
COMPAS

In this episode of Creativity on Tap, host Frank Sentwali sits down with Scott Redd, President and CEO of Sabathani Community Center, one of Minnesota’s oldest African American–founded nonprofits. Scott shares his journey from Waterloo, Iowa, to leading a cornerstone organization in South Minneapolis, reflecting on the role of creativity, community voice, and resilience in driving transformation.

Listeners will hear how Sabathani’s roots in a neighborhood church grew into a vital 188,000-square-foot hub, how community-driven solutions have guided nearly 60 years of impact, and how Scott’s own story, from football scholarship to social engineer, shaped his commitment to service. This conversation highlights the creative spirit that sustains communities, the importance of listening deeply, and the power of building spaces where people thrive together

About COMPAS
COMPAS (compas.org) is a nonprofit with 50 years of experience delivering creative experiences to millions of Minnesotans of all ages and abilities, particularly those from historically marginalized communities. COMPAS connects professional teaching artists with students, older adults, and other community members to inspire creativity and empower voices.

About Creativity on Tap
Creativity on Tap is produced by COMPAS. In each episode, Creativity on Tap brings together educators, entrepreneurs, elected officials, parents, and other community leaders to discuss creativity and answer the question: What is creativity, and how can it solve the unique challenges facing today's world?

Creativity On Tap is part of Creativity Saves the World, an initiative led by COMPAS to explore, celebrate, and emphasize the pivotal role creativity can and must play in shaping a world that prioritizes equity, justice, and inclusivity.

Theme music (played at the end of the episode), "Krank It," was produced by COMPAS Teaching Artist Bionik.