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Can we talk about…? is a podcast that invites philanthropic leaders into candid conversations with their peers to normalize the messiness of leading for racial equity and reflect on what it takes to create lasting transformation. In Season 2: Equity on the Ground our hosts Katie Hong, Robin Martin and Abby Sarmac explore what it looks like to operationalize equity on the ground in a diversity of contexts. This podcast is brought to you by The Giving Practice at Philanthropy Northwest and mad ...
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real talks about race, discrimination & resilience featuring everyday racialized and Indigenous peoples in Thunder Bay, ON & beyond. get at me: advocacy@rypnetwork.com follow our host here: https://twitter.com/farahfeels
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With racial tensions boiling over in every corner of America. Two friends who bounded over their love of Cincinnati Bengals Football decided to bring their daily, weekly and monthly lunch discussions into podcast form. Andy Villanueva and James Moore discuss every barrier on a weekly basis. They want you to have a frank and honest conversation about what it's like to be black in America. Both were inspired by Emmanuel Acho's book "Uncomfortable Conversations with A Black Man," as its brought ...
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Multi-Racial Content

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Multi-Racial established itself in 1999 with uniquely uniting event , at the time focused at providing events mainly without the prejudice segregation brought on by South Africa's the past. Out of its ethos (Unitin Thru The Rhythm) a record label was eventually established in 2003 with a multitude of releases by giving platforms up n coming various and now influential producers in the South African House music scene, in keeping with its ethos and principles of building platforms for up n com ...
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This interview series is a component of The Richmond Racial Equity Essays, a multimedia project comprising a collection of essays, video interviews and a virtual discussion series focused on racial equity in Richmond, Virginia. In this series, urban planner and diversity, equity and inclusion consultant Ebony Walden talks with Richmonders from all walks of life and sectors to explore their visions for an equitable Richmond, especially as it relates to racial equity, and the strategies that w ...
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Racial Reckoning: The Arc of Justice

Racial Reckoning: The Arc of Justice

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Right now: Covering the trial of Kim Potter accused of killing Daunte Wright, the community’s reaction, and exploring the changes needed to create a more just society. Racial Reckoning: The Arc of Justice is a journalism initiative from Ampers, Diverse Radio for Minnesota’s Communities, KMOJ Radio, and the Minnesota Humanities Center covering the trials of the officers accused of killing George Floyd, the community’s reaction, and exploring the changes needed to create a more just society.
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Welcome to Racialized 506 “ an Anti-Racism Conversations” podcast, a series of online conversations brought to you by The Saint John Newcomers Centre. The podcast is intended to underline the challenges of anti-racism and amplify the voices of underrepresented people who experience and confront racism in their daily lives, at school and work, and in our community. By doing this, we hope to encourage positive actions and changes in Greater Saint John area. The hosts for this podcast are Bob W ...
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The REACH Collaborative brings together a network of teams from six states, California, Colorado, New York, North Carolina, Texas, and Virginia. Along with coaches, equity champions, and a host of intermediary partners to strengthen credential pathways with the supports and curricular alignment that post-traditional adult learners of color ages 25 through 64 need to re-skill. The coordination of the REACH Collaborative is led by the Education Strategy Group, or ESG, in partnership with the O ...
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This trailer offers a brief description of T.E.R.I. Talks Podcast 1st Season, "American Expats of Color: Breaking Free to Live Free". Premium Subscriber: https://teri-talks-podcast.supercast.com/ Website: https://teritalkspodcast.com Email: teridawn@teritalks.comTeri Dawn Marshall tarafından oluşturuldu
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President and Founder of New Breath Foundation Eddy Zheng shares his personal story and experiences navigating incarceration and detention for 21 years, and how hope, healing and breath, led him to create a foundation focused on dismantling institutions of policing, incarceration and deportation. The foundation is unapologetically committed to buil…
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Listen in as President and CEO of the Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham Chris Nanni weaves together personal and organizational reflections on driving equity in the most fragmented community in the Southeast. Chris shares a wealth of knowledge and ideas – particularly for listeners looking to learn from peers who are working to build bridg…
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Empire Health Foundation Vice Chair Monica Simeon and President Zeke Smith provide insight into what advancing equity looks like for a health conversion foundation serving politically and geographically diverse communities across seven countries and three tribes in Eastern Washington.The Giving Practice at Philanthropy Northwest tarafından oluşturuldu
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We’re back for Season 2! Join our season’s hosts Katie Hong, Robin Martin and Abby Sarmac as they introduce themselves and share the ‘what’ and the ‘why’ behind Season 2: Equity on the Ground.The Giving Practice at Philanthropy Northwest tarafından oluşturuldu
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In our final episode, four TGP Senior Advisors – Katie Hong, Lisa McGill, Abby Sarmac and Lalitha Vaidyanathan – reflect on the stories we heard across Season 1, sharing perspectives and advice based on their work as consultants supporting a diversity of philanthropy boards and leaders along their racial equity journeys. Together they reflect on th…
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In 2020, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation committed $150M to support racial justice alongside the development of an entirely new office – the Office of Culture, Race and Equity – to incorporate equity efforts across the foundation’s culture, operations, and grantmaking. In this episode, President Larry Kramer and Chief Equity Officer Charma…
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At the intersection of racism and economics, Ebony talks with Renee Hatcher from University of Illinois Chicago Law School’s Community Enterprise & Solidarity Economy Clinic and Matthew Slaats, PHD candidate at University of Virginia and member of the Virginia Solidarity Economy Network. Renee and Matthew are part of the movement that is imagining …
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At the intersection of racial equity and housing, Ebony talks with the Former Executive Director of HAND (Housing Association of Nonprofit Developers) Heather Raspberry. They discuss HAND’s racial equity journey and their effort to center racial equity amongst their association members which include a broad spectrum of housing related organizations…
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In this special episode, founding members of The Share Fund, Estakio Beltran, Bill Marklyn and Holly Marklyn take us beyond the bounds of traditional governance and philanthropy, and into a new world of giving that makes the redistribution of wealth and power a reality. The Share Fund is an LLC rather than a foundation and is managed through a part…
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Judy Belk (senior advisor and former president and CEO of The California Wellness Foundation, also known as “Cal Wellness”) and Debra Nakatomi (CEO of NakatomiPR, trustee and former board chair of The California Wellness Foundation) exchange powerful stories of their experiences with race from childhood to the present, reflecting on what’s possible…
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Listen in as Monika Kalra Varma, the first BIPOC president & CEO of BoardSource, and Julia Wilson, BoardSource’s outgoing board chair, share powerful stories and reflections on their experiences tackling the complexities of race equity work head on as a united front at BoardSource. Together they give us a behind-the-scenes look at the intentional w…
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Intergenerational, co-leadership is a model for disrupting oppressive systems and transforming communities. In this conversation, Ebony chats with catalytic co-leaders Sherreta R. Harrison and Raymond A. Jetson of MetroMorphosis in Baton Rouge, LA. The core of their work is transformation from within, rooted in community listening, responding and c…
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En este episodio, Tanya Edelin y Dilcia Molina-Sanchez comparten sus experiencias como miembros de la junta directiva de la Fundación if para Radical Possibility. A lo largo de su conversación, Tanya y Dilcia comparten cómo se siente estar en una junta que está dispuesta a ser radical, participar en las conversaciones difíciles y tomar medidas para…
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In this episode, Tanya Edelin and Dilcia Molina share their experiences as board members of the if Foundation for Radical Possibility. Throughout their conversation, Tanya and Dilcia share what it feels like to be on a board that is willing to be radical, sit in the hard conversations, and take action to shift power to community; a board that prior…
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In this episode, Beth McCaw (Founding Funder of Threshold) and LeAnne Moss (Executive Director of Renton Regional Community Foundation) share honest reflections of their personal journeys as white women in anti-racist work. Together they dig into the process of embodiment – of moving racial equity from an intellectual exercise in your head with rep…
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Listen in as Sharon (President and CEO, Yakima Valley Community Foundation) and Brenda (CEO Headwaters Foundation of Montana) share how they’ve worked with their boards and staff to transform their organizational cultures and center racial equity amid rural, politically conservative environments. Along the way, Brenda shares the complexities of doi…
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Philanthropy Northwest’s current and two preceding Board Chairs – Nichole June Maher, Aleesha Towns-Bain and Kevin Walker – kick off our pilot season on racial equity work at the governance level, stitching together memories across 13 years of the Philanthropy Northwest board’s racial equity journey. Together they reflect on where the board was in …
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At the intersection of racism and place, Ebony talks with Africatown Community Land Trust CEO K Wyking Garrett. They discuss Africatown’s community development model formed to acquire, steward, and develop land assets that are necessary for the Black community to grow and thrive in the Central District of Seattle, Washington. They discuss the impor…
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In this episode, guest host Gianina Baker, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, talks with Dr. Mara Lazda, Bronx Community College, and Dr. Mayra Padilla, Contra Costa College regarding Sustainability Through the Lens of Culturally Responsive Practices in Changing Educational Landscapes. Click the link to view a copy of this episode's transc…
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In this episode, Guest host Dr. Gianina Baker, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, talks with Dr. Reyna Anaya, Community College of Aurora, Dr. Michael Baston, Cuyahoga Community College, Dr. Pamela Eddy, William & Mary, and Dr. Luis Ponjaun, Texas A & M University regarding How Do You Continue to Make Racial Equity Work a Priority with New…
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In this episode, guest host Dr. Gianina Baker, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, talks with Dr. Edward Bush, Consumnes River College, Dr. Denise Henning, University of North Carolina Willmington, and Dr. Ereka Willams, Dogwood Health Trust Foundation regarding What is the Cost of Doing Nothing? Redistributing Power. Click the link to view…
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On the 68th episode of Multi Racial Session Kamanda hosts RaidmusiqA-SIDE tracklist:1.Kamanda ft Man Q - Malopo2.Like Mike, Cornelius SA, Candy Man SA - XXX3.TekniQ - Seeds Of Life4.Karyendasoul & Miči - Fragile5.Atmos Blaq & Masšh - Dogon (Part 1)6.TekniQ - Kibuka 7.Kamanda - Common Ground8.Yass, Syon, FNX OMAR, Vanetty - Stars At Night(Original M…
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At the intersection of racism and faith, Ebony talks with Every Table ministers Charles Bolling and Jess Cook about healing, reconciliation and justice within their faith community. They discuss what it means to have an abolitionist approach to living in community, employing practices for reconciliation and repair within themselves and in community…
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On the 82nd episode of Multi-Racial Sessions Sisco Umlambo hosts South African legendary Dj Mbuso who will be handling the B_SIDEA-SIDE Tracklist by Sisco Umlambo:1. Pablo Bolivar, Sensual Physics & Alexander Bogdanov - 1st Off (Alexander Bogdanov Remix)2. Sasse - Afternoon Vibes3. SculpturedMusic - Get Home (feat. Robert Owens) [Latique's Rare Dub…
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In this episode, guest host Dr. Eboni M. Zamani-Gallaher, University of Pittsburgh talks with Dr. Edward Bush, Consumnes River College, Dr. Felecia Commodore, Old Dominion University, and Dr. Richard Reddick, University of Texas-Austin regarding Problematizing Guided Pathways from an Activist Leadership Lens. Click the link to view a copy of this e…
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In this episode, guest host Dr. Raina Dyer-Barr, University of Pittsburgh talks with Dr. Pamela Eddy, William & Mary College, Dr. Mayra Padilla, Contra Costa College, and Dr. Luis Ponjuan, Texas A&M University regarding Scalable Implementation of Culturally Responsive Practices. Click the link to view a copy of this episode's transcripts.…
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In this episode, guest host Dr. Eboni M. Zamani-Gallaher, University of Pittsburgh talks with Dr. Lorenzo Baber, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Dr. Heather Shotton, Fort Lewis College, and Dr. Ereka Williams, Dogwood Health Trust Foundation regarding Moving Beyond Diversity Toward Racial Equity in Pathways. Click the link to view a cop…
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In this episode, guest host Jason A. Keist, University of Pittsburgh talks with Dr. Michael Baston, Cuyahoga Community College, and Dr. Susana Muñoz, Colorado State University regarding Root Analysis and Addressing Structural Racism in Pathways. Click the link to view a copy of this episode's transcripts.…
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In this episode, guest host Dr. Gianina Baker, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign talks with Dra. Reyna Anaya, Community College of Aurora, Dr. Denise Henning, University of North Carolina-Wilmington, and Dr. Mara Lazda, Bronx Community College regarding Inclusive and Equitable Pedagogy/Pathways and Wraparound Support Services for Students …
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This episode addresses the discriminating experiences that Asian people are experiencing in Saint John city. Should we call ourselves newcomers or all-comers since we all come to Canada from all over the world, except the indigenous people? What can help shift people's wrongful mindset about Asian immigrants, and where should we start first? Listen…
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This episode discusses three stressing concerns: (1) students' experience of racism; (2) teachers' capabilities to address or to help overcome or prevent racism; and (3) the educational system's reaction toward racism at school. The episode includes varied perspectives from different guest speakers who are either educators, coaches, or students. We…
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This episode discusses hot topics around the indigenous portraits in media & the lack of reality around this group. Also, it addresses the media's current issues of diversity in its workplace & the urge to approach minority groups and listen to their stories to have a better understanding. What is white privilege, and how to get rid of it? How to p…
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A new era for the Goat Zoom Room as not only will the podcast discuss horseracing but we will now be discussing all other sports. Embarking on the new branding, GZR invited author Fred Segal who recently released "Freezing Cold Takes: Football Media's Most Inaccurate Predictions and the Fascinating Stories Behind Them." Highlighting some of the sto…
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Institutional racism is systemic racism in which racialized experience is not caused by an individual but by the whole entire organization or the state laws. Our four guest speakers contributed to this topic from four different perspectives. Professor Chris Doran shared his immigrant experience and two strategies to combat racism through education …
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This episode discusses political leadership viewpoints in anti-racism practices. Racism is not a file on the leaders' desks, it is something that racialized people experience every day. Diversity and inclusion are cornerstones of Canadian identity and a source of social and economic strength. How much has been done by political and community leader…
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Guys are back to discuss Deshaun Watson's suspension and whether Godell has been harsher with black players then white players. We discuss the Sesame Street character that ignored a black child during a parade and Disney World's character making a big effort to change perception. Andy brings up the fact he was told he was "white washed" because he …
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The guys are back after a couple of weeks off. We have another mass shooting in the US and discuss Peck Park situation. Andy and James discuss Gavin Newsom's new gun legislation that mimics the Texas Abortion law which Governor Abbot put into effect. They then move over to discuss Kenly, NC where the entire police force resigned after the appointme…
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Andy and James are joined by Aviary Podcast Network's XFactor Racing ladies, Ancora and Nancy to discuss the Supreme Court decision on Roe v Wade. What the next steps are to make changes to allow abortion in different States. The ladies helped by showing their side of how the ruling changed their lives and thought processes. Because Andy and James …
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Andy and James are back to discuss Juneteenth. Before they discuss what was once called Jubilee Day in Texas, its current events. Chicago PD shoot an unarmed teen after a pursuit where he was the passenger. DA recalls in Los Angeles and San Francisco. Juneteenth. What it means now, for the future and past. How can it change the wrongs that were don…
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Andy and James begin the episode discussing the 2014 HBO Sports with Bryant Gumbel episode where a 14-year-old is shown being able to buy not one, but two guns at a Gun Show. They switch the subject to the difference between Civil unrest, Riot, or Unlawful Assembly. The guys discuss three major Riots that occurred in the last 30 years. James breaks…
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It was time to discuss one of the most divisive words in the world. But before Andy and James begin to discuss that, they spend sometime trying to find a common ground on gun control. Why does it happen? How it isn't a constitutional to take away assault rifles as that wasn't exactly what our forefathers had in mind when coming up with 2nd Amendmen…
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Co-hosted by Andy Villanueva and James Moore, the first episode is a get to know James. Charismatic, fun-loving but serious, James has provided a different view of many of his friends don't see certain Racial lines. Andy and James discuss why he knelt for the Anthem, they discuss how racial profiling is different between races. They also discuss th…
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What happens when you bring together a group of young women of color to cover one of the most racially charged trials in our country’s history? Really. Good. Journalism. In this special, we’re looking back at Racial Reckoning: The Arc of Justice, a journalism project of KMOJ Radio in Minneapolis, Ampers Diverse Radio for Minnesota’s Communities and…
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After three days of deliberation a jury found former Brooklyn Center police officer Kimberly Potter guilty of two counts of manslaughter in the death of Daunte Wright. -- Feven Gerezgiher reports: After three days of deliberation, on Thursday a jury found former Brooklyn Center police officer Kimberly Potter guilty of two counts of manslaughter in …
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As jury deliberation continues in the Kim Potter trial, many are evaluating the state of racial justice in Minnesota. We talk to former Hennepin County Chief Public Defender Mary Moriarty. Chioma Uwagwu reports: As jury deliberation continues in the Kim Potter trial, many are evaluating the state of racial justice in Minnesota. Former Brooklyn Cent…
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Kim Potter's crying in court is more than an expression of remorse; it’s part of a history of white women weaponizing their tears against people of color. -- Tiffany Bui reports: The jury in the trial of Kim Potter is deciding whether she is guilty of manslaughter for killing Daunte Wright. The 12 jurors have spent over 14 hours in deliberations. L…
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The state's prosecution and the defense made their closing arguments Monday. -- I’m Georgia Fort with the latest on the Kim Potter trial A jury is deliberating the verdict in the Kim Potter trial. Closing arguments concluded Monday afternoon and the State rested its case. Civil rights attorney Ben Crump addressed the media as deliberations got unde…
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Potter said she did not intend to use deadly force against Duante Wright. She stated she didn’t recall saying “I’m going to go to prison” immediately after the shooting. -- Safiya Mohamed reports: Former Police Officer Kim Potter took the stand on Friday in her own defense. During her testimony, Potter repeatedly broke down and expressed remorse fo…
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