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Violent Femme is a narrative podcast about women in history who were brave, bold, and ingenious, yet are mostly remembered for their brutality or villainy, if at all. Each episode will resurrect one of history’s brutally brave women whose image has been tarnished or even erased by men who fear such women but have long been entrusted with our history. Violent Femme will retell and sometimes reimagine history from the heroine’s perspective. This is herstory.
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UnitingBlackVoices is to bring the awareness of black people struggles and encourage black people to unite.To give black people a voice they dont have or it's just ignored.to open black people eyes to the oppression and exploitation of black people by many other nationalities. This podcast is to talk about many topics from racism,police brutality,Murder etcetera. UnitingBlackVoices is to also bring the awareness to the topics that many dont want to talk about within the black communities BLA ...
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Our mission is bold: empower over 100,000 Black women with cutting-edge skills in digital marketing, strategic foresight, and tech innovation to dominate the entrepreneurial landscape. Each episode packs a punch with radical insights and revolutionary strategies that transform your professional expertise into a thriving business.
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Creating Communities of Care

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In an effort to address the barriers and gaps in care experienced by African Nova Scotian and Urban Indigenous women in Kjipuktuk (Halifax, Nova Scotia), four organizations banded together to provide culturally-specific programming to address the issue of gender-based violence as it appears in these two communities. Inspired by Indigenous customary law and Afrocentricity, these programs aim to address the failures of our inherited colonial systems by connecting women with other members of th ...
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Unfriendly Black Hotties

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The Unfriendly Black Hotties is a biweekly podcast about the intersection of race, gender, and sexuality in pop culture and politics. Co-hosts and best friends Christina and Kamille share their ~*global*~ takes on higher ed, books, movies, TV, fashion, culinary arts, and whatever the hell else they feel like. Get involved.
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Into Liberation is a production of VISIONS, Inc, a non-profit organization that offers effective tools to help individuals and organizations communicate across differences and forge connections that drive collective success. Since 1984, we’ve offered research-based, time-tested approaches to cross-cultural learning that invite participants to engage in equity and inclusion work, starting at the personal and interpersonal levels and expanding to include changes toward institutional and cultur ...
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Welcome to Collective Power: we are out to transform trauma system-wide by presenting a mirror of the system to itself. Each week, we focus on one system. Each show, we hear from a person who has an experience of one aspect of that system. On the last show each month, we bring folks back together to look at the big picture and what is possible for our city, our country and our world. From these conversations, repeated patterns at different levels across society: the key to societal transform ...
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Liberation Now Podcast

Liberation Lab: University of Illinois

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Liberation Now is a podcast about research, practice and activism around healing and liberation of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color. We share inspirational content and stories to provide hope and possibilities for a more liberated future.
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Discussion, information, and stories about trauma. What it is, how it happens, how it affects your brain and behaviors, and how to deal with it with mindfulness and DBT skills.
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A podcast w/ two homies one black the other brown. We talk about everything that is anything and always keeping it funny, chill and real. Tune in and we won't disappoint. New Episode every Friday Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blacknbrown/support
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Threadings.

Ismatu Gwendolyn

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The pieces of my world-making I stitch together into a quilt: love studies. Black feminism. Other things binding me together at the seams. Cozy up and pour some tea. ismatu.substack.com
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Bespoken Bones supports the development of radiant erotic wellness in past, present and future generations! The intention of this podcast is to create a rich, multi-disciplinary archive of research around the topics of ancestors, sexuality, trauma, and ecology.
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Forsaken

The Drag Audio Production House

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Forsaken is a series that explores the systems that both enhance and oppress the lives of the more than 29 million people living in Texas. Each episode will address issues that Texans face each day – the good and the bad. We’ll explore the criminal justice system, Texas politics, civil rights, social issues and even a little bit of history. Texas is the second-most diverse state in the nation and has equally diverse stories to tell. As the legendary late Texas singer Billy Joe Shaver sings: ...
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Thought Huddle podcast

Arizona State University

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Thought Huddle is a new podcast highlighting thinkers and doers who are devoted to creating meaningful impact. It explores ideas, tells stories, and helps make sense of our complicated and beautiful world.
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Unlocking Our Voices

The Dogon Initiative, LLC

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Unlocking Our Voices focuses specifically on the Black diasporas, the culture, the people, their stories, their issues, injustices, and the varying measures used to prolong our oppression and marginalization. Our aim is to connect peoples of the Black diasporas, in new and exciting ways. Equipping them with the tools, platform, and access that allows them to trace their history, and also point to how an understanding of the past influences the very present that they live in. Ultimately impres ...
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An exvangelical podcast featuring Janice Lagata in conversations with her friends about the fears we were given by evangelicalism and ways we are finding power, love and sound mind on the other side. New episodes on the first and third Wednesday of each month! **FOUR SEASON officially begins January 3rd, 2024**
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Some things just shouldn't be discussed on the radio. "This is my space to explore those topics." SiriusXM host, bestselling author and professor goes deep into everything from race to religion. It also includes some of the most compelling interviews with some of the most important people of our time.
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Forest Grove United Church of Christ is a podcast hosted by Pastor Brendan Curran and members of Forest Grove United Church of Christ, each episode delves into thought-provoking conversations that challenge traditional beliefs, question the status quo, and seek a new path forward. From exploring the complexities of deconstruction to examining the role of faith in social justice, each episode offers a unique perspective and insight into the human journey. Join us as we embark on a journey of ...
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Join us each week for deep, real conversations about how we can all be more inclusive leaders in our workplaces and communities. In intimate conversations with advocates, activists, and allies, TED speaker and author Melinda Briana Epler provides a safe space to learn, build empathy for each other, and understand tangible actions we can all take. You can join us live too! Details at https://ally.cc
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Lady and The Stud

Lady and The Stud

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Two black lesbians with an opinion on everything, maybe even you! Laugh with us, travel with us - no rainbows needed though. Get ya Rumchata out fam, we gotta have a talk! Got a topic for us? A situation you want us to help you figure out? Email us at ladyandstud@gmail.com Follow us on instagram @theladyandthestud Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ladyandthestud/support
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The Honest Field Guide®

JinJa Birkenbeuel, Host, The Honest Field Guide

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The Honest Field Guide presents intimate conversations with entrepreneurs and business owners that share their origin stories, startup strategies and their surprising discoveries during their journey to success. The podcast is produced by Birk Creative, a research and creative strategic consulting agency that designs and implements social and digital media solutions, develops brand and visual identities and implements multichannel strategies for business. Theme song "Sam's Ranch" provided co ...
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Science isn’t as black and white as the media often portrays it. Join former science teacher and vegan educator Sarina Farb for nuanced, honest, and holistic conversations exploring the gray areas of science and ethics in society. If you care about making the world a better place, like doing your own critical thinking, and are tired of censorship, corporate bias, and politicized science, this is the podcast for you! The Science is Gray podcast takes a critical look at the intersection of sci ...
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The French activist, novelist and philosopher Simone de Beauvoir (1908-1986) is more popular than ever. In this podcast, we ask how her political commitments have shaped her writing as well as her public interventions: existentialism, Marxism, anti-colonialism and, finally feminism. This podcast, starting from Beauvoir’s social and political engagement, asks to what extent De Beauvoir provides important tools for diagnosing the present and offering a prognosis for the future. Her life and wo ...
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Join us in "The Power of Belief: Transforming Lives and Societies - Inspired by E.R. Spaulding," where we explore how our beliefs shape our reality. Through the compelling stories of Sarah, who overcame self-doubt, and Michael, who defied the odds to become a professional athlete, we'll delve into the transformative power of positive thinking. Disc…
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In this riveting episode, we delve into the dark side of technology's impact on our society by exploring the harrowing story of Robert Julian-Borchak Williams, a young African American man wrongfully arrested due to a flawed facial recognition match. We shed light on how bias in technology extends far beyond this incident, affecting everything from…
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Despite being a mostly conservative community, New Braunfels, Texas has become a safer space for LGBTQ+ people in recent years. In the final installment of Queer Texas, Heather Stewart shares the experiences of local LGBTQ+ high schoolers, discusses the city’s political climate and outlines the creation of New Braunfels’ pride events.…
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In this episode, Helen Neville speaks with psychologists Drs. Roxanne Donovan, Grace Kim, and Karen Suyemoto about teaching for social justice in these challenging times. The authors share insights from their two books, Teaching Diversity Relationally and Unraveling Assumptions, both published by Routledge. They discuss psychological and social jus…
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"Dismantling Economic Oppression: A Deep Dive into Reparations" is an eye-opening podcast hosted by the dynamic Lady Sunshine Utley. In this series, Lady Sunshine challenges the notion of the American Dream and the economic system at its foundation. Drawing from her personal experience and knowledge, Utley examines the transformative potential of r…
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"Amplifying Black Women's Voices: A Revolution in Leadership" by E.r. Spaulding is a powerful exploration of the systemic marginalization that Black women face across all sectors of society. Spaulding underscores the urgency for not only hearing but truly amplifying the voices of Black women. Check the podcast for thought-provoking discussions abou…
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In "Amplifying Black Women Voices: A Revolution in Leadership with E.r. Spaulding", join host Spaulding as he delves into the glaringly poignant and often overlooked issue of Black women's representation in leadership positions. Guiding listeners through the realities faced by these women daily, Spaulding discuss the systematic downplay of their vo…
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"Amplifying Black Women's Voices: A Revolution of Leadership with E.r. Spaulding" is a powerful podcast focusing on the need to uplift black women's voices and acknowledge the significant role they play in our society. Driven by compelling narratives, the podcast unveils the gross underrepresentation of black women across multiple areas including p…
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Amplifying Black Women's Voices: A Revolution of Ideas with E.r. Spaulding is a thought-provoking podcast exploring the systematic silencing of Black women throughout history. In this series, Spaulding challenges the ingrained bias, systemic oppression and lack of representation that Black women continue to face in many sectors, even within Black o…
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"Unleashing the Power of Black Women's Voices: A Call for Revolution" is a powerful and compelling podcast hosted by E.r. Spaulding. This program highlights the systemic marginalization and underappreciation of Black women in our society, despite their vast contributions. Throughout each episode, Spaulding takes listeners on a profound journey, exp…
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In this episode, Diane Little and Dr. Rita interview a pioneer of public service in North Carolina Surluta Anthony was the first Black woman elected to Monroe City Council—despite Monroe has a majority Black population. Now elected for the third turn, Ms. Anthony provides valuable insights and advice on what it means to be in public service and how…
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In May 2023, a family-friendly drag show at a New Braunfels, Texas church attracted protestors. In part three of Queer Texas, Heather Stewart talks to the pastor of Faith United Church of Christ about the protest and the fallout that followed. This episode also explores the roles that faith and religion play in the lives of three LGBTQ+ people in N…
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My co-host Diane Little and I interview our guest who speaks about how his large-scale activism started from small acts of kindness: first as a seed investor for a expungement firm and then as a resident of a changing neighborhood in North Carolina. As a white resident of a predominantly Black neighborhood he used his professional and investment sk…
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What does it mean to embrace a multicultural, democratic society in a nation scarred by Apartheid? Join us for the second part of our interview with Dr. Julian Sonn, who has spent the last thirty years working towards transformational change in South Africa. From the exuberance of the first democratic elections in 1994 to the ongoing quest for incl…
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Join us for another VISIONS elder story as we sit down with Dr. Julian Sonn, who has been with VISIONS, quite literally, since its inception. This is another in our series of elder story podcasts that we’re doing in honor of our 40th anniversary, which we'll be celebrating in Boston on September 27, 2024. Dr. Sonn is a psychologist and academic, an…
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After Cameron Wright confessed to assaulting Aliah Hernandez in 2014 in a New Braunfels, Texas hotel room, both the officer assigned to Aliah’s case and Aliah’s friends and family thought it was an open-and-shut case. But two grand juries declined to indict Wright. In part two of Queer Texas, Heather Stewart shares the rest of Aliah’s story. Aliah’…
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Join Janice and her friends Ashlee' and Gaël for a blackity-Black conversation with their recaps and responses to recent shenans against Black folks. We're talking about: Michael Oher and all of us being blindsided by the cruelty hiding beneath The Blind Side The Alabama Riverboat Brawl (aka The Montgomery Mollywop) and the Chair Man of the Dock Ja…
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In December 2014, Aliah Hernandez, a trans woman, told police she was assaulted after revealing her gender identity to a man whom she met up with at a hotel in New Braunfels, Texas. In the first episode of Queer Texas, a four-part “Forsaken” series that outlines the experiences of the LGBTQ+ community in the mostly conservative city of New Braunfel…
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Join JinJa Birkenbeuel, host, and Dr. Dori Tunstall, Design Anthropologist, as they delve into the challenging conversation surrounding decolonizing design. Discover how outdated ideologies have hindered progress and learn how to create a more inclusive and just design space. Learn more about Dori here https://dori3.typepad.com/my_weblog/%20(Blog A…
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This episode of Into Liberation features a conversation with the extraordinary Dr. Cassandra Joubert, who shares her story of growing up in racially segregated Houston and becoming a passionate advocate for maternal and child health. Dr. Joubert talks about how her early life experiences and her time at Howard University in the early 1970s (amid th…
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WHAT AI HEARD: Join Janice for this fun episode! Deconstruction Girl—an anonymous Instagram influencer—discusses her journey through religious deconstruction, the motivation behind her meme account, and how it unexpectedly resonated with a large audience. She delves into the challenges of maintaining anonymity, the complexities of her family dynami…
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Everyone’s familiar with AMBER Alert – the notifications sent out when a child is missing or kidnapped and in danger. But what many don’t know is that the system was created because of 9-year-old Amber Hagerman, who was abducted while riding her bike in Arlington, Texas in January 1996. Her body was found four days later. The tragedy rocked the Nor…
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"Chasing Rejection: Conquering Fear and Embracing the Unknown with E.r. Spaulding" is an inspiring podcast about facing our deepest fears and stepping outside our comfort zones. E.R. Spaulding shares his transformative 100-day journey, where he deliberately sought out rejection to overcome his fears. Through his series of audacious requests, he lea…
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"Breaking the Illusion: Entrepreneurship as the Path to Freedom with Dr. Tonya T. Wise" challenges the traditional notion of job security and invites listeners on a journey towards financial and personal freedom through entrepreneurship. Dr. Wise uses her personal experiences and powerful stories from the world of business to inspire listeners to p…
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"Embracing the Juicy Season: Life Begins at 50" by Asara Tsehai turns societal norms on their head, proudly proclaiming that life starts at 50. Blow away the coercive narratives and step into a world where age is not something to dread, but something to celebrate. Take a deep dive into personal growth, authenticity, and the power of embracing the j…
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"Embracing the Paradox of Health: A Journey Towards Self-Healing" is a transformative podcast hosted by Hattiej Mccutcheon. It explores the conundrum of our current health paradigm and seeks to debunk the ingrained belief that health and healing are complicated. Mccutcheon discusses ideas on how our bodies are inherently designed to heal themselves…
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"Embracing Mortality: Enhancing Life through End-of-Life Planning with Priestess Akhi Nu" is a profound and moving podcast that deals with one of life's most inevitable realities, death. In this awe-inspiring discussion, Priestess Akhi Nu shares the transformative power that comes from confronting and accepting our mortality. Through heartfelt stor…
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In "Disrupting Financial Beliefs: The Link Between Wealth and Wellness with Nina Songbird," host and transformative guide, Nina, uncovers the often overlooked connection between our financial health and our overall well-being. Through personal anecdotes, insights from thought leaders, and her exploration of mindful practices, Nina challenges the co…
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"Seeds of Change: Empowering Communities through Vertical Gardening" delves into sustainable solutions to hunger and food insecurity with Jennifer Patton. We discuss the limitations of relying solely on food donations, advocating for a shift to long-term, sustainable solutions that empower communities to sustain their own food supply. The podcast e…
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"Understanding Insurance as a Human Right: A Personal Journey" is a deeply personal and enlightening podcast where host Lydia Chamas shares her own experiences and insights on the essential role of insurance in our lives. The podcast navigates the often-misunderstood world of insurance, highlighting its importance as a safety net and a fundamental …
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Join Alice Everett as she explores the transformative power of crafting a family health and wellness blueprint in her podcast, "Crafting a Family Health and Wellness Blueprint." Alice guides listeners in implementing three fundamental principles: proactive prevention, customized care, and a holistic approach for nurturing family vitality and resili…
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In the podcast "Breaking the Cycle: Embracing Persistence in Pursuit of Dreams with Robyne Green," the host discusses the issue many people face with unfinished pursuits of their personal goals and dreams. Robyne shares her experiences of being trapped in this cycle and how reaching rock bottom led her to realize the importance of continuous effort…
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In this groundbreaking podcast, "Redefining Success: The Power of Rest and Authenticity", Priestess Akhi Nu challenges the traditional hustle culture narrative, arguing for the vital importance of rest and self-care as the real fuel for success. Rooted in science, personal experience, and the principles of Conscious Capitalism, Akhi Nu explores how…
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"Climbing Down to Rise Up: Redefining Success for Black Women with E.r. Spaulding" is a thought-provoking podcast that challenges the prescribed narrative of corporate success for Black women. Host E.r. Spaulding shares her own experiences in the corporate world and inspires listeners to forge their own path to success. She asserts that true empowe…
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"Unleashing the Power of Black Women in Business" with E.R. Spaulding uncovers the deeply rooted misconceptions about Black women in the business world. This empowering podcast focuses on highlighting the great legacy of industry-shaping Black women, breaking down societal falsehoods, and promising the rise of a new era led by unapologetically auda…
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This spring, protests and encampments materialized on college campuses across the United States. On campuses like Columbia University, the University of Southern California and the University of Texas at Austin, law enforcement has arrived to break up the protests, arresting dozens of students. Videos have shown officers shoving students and profes…
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This episode captures a profound exploration of identity, faith, and creativity with Gail and Nate from the Full Mutuality podcast. It encompasses their journey of deconstructing their evangelical upbringing and the challenges of reshaping their identity and beliefs. The dialogue emphasizes the significance of critical thinking and self-discovery, …
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Join us as we sit down with Vincent Johnson, as he recounts his trajectory from being a 'third culture kid' to becoming the Director of Equity and Inclusive Excellence at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. Growing up as the child of a serviceman who was stationed in Okinawa and Taiwan, as well as Washington, DC, Vincent's immersion in diff…
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In this in-depth conversation, April Ajoy shares her unique journey from being raised in a Pentecostal household with a strong belief in Christian nationalism, through personal and family experiences leading to her deconstruction of faith, to confronting issues of gender identity within her marriage. April discusses the impact of her upbringing on …
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All content ©Birkdesign Inc. This podcast represents the personal views of JinJa Birkenbeuel, CEO of Birk Creative and its employees. Please subscribe and the donate to our show. We would love your dollars to keep going! We can take a donation to support our podcast here and we will shout you our when you do it on an upcoming podcast: https://ancho…
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In this episode, Co-host Diane Little and Dr. Rita interview Robert Dawkins political director and organizer and Robert Dawkins of Action NC. Robert sheds tremendous insight on why the solutions we find to social issues seem to always miss the mark: there is the disconnect between people in communities, academics, donors, and legislators that resul…
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In 1976, four Black women went missing in Austin, Texas. Their stories went largely untold. In this two-part series, Cristela Jones interrogates why these women’s stories haven’t been told – why we’ve heard the names Gabby Petito and Natalee Holloway, but not Debra Kay Stewart, Jennifer Joyce Barton, Brenda Moore or Pinkie Mae Davis-Herron. In this…
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