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Black Work Talk

Convergence Magazine

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Black Work Talk is a show that elevates the voices of Black labor, workers, leaders, activists, and intellectuals in discussions on the connections between race, labor, capitalism and culture in the struggle for progressive governing power. On season three of Black Work Talk, new hosts Bianca Cunningham and Jamala Rogers explore the impact of 2023’s strike wave in conversations with rank and file workers from unions that have fought or are still fighting for better, more equitable contracts ...
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Bi Guys

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Join comedians Zac Amico, Ian Fidance and friends as they spread sex positivity with authentic personal stories, provocative games and plenty of laughs along the way! Whether you’re LGBTQ+, a cis-hetero normie, or just need a good laugh: The Bi Guys are here to show their sensitive side, but be silly and raunchy too. Just like Zac and Ian, this show can go both ways!
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Today, we're joined by our friends at WinShape Homes. This incredible ministry knows a thing or two about foster care, parenting, and how to raise children in a way that honors the Lord. Take a listen to this podcast for an incredibly insightful conversation on the lessons they've learned from many years of parenting and raising kids.…
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Throughout this season of Black Work Talk, we've explored how black workers have shown up in many of the big labor wins that happened in 2023. This season finale brings the full picture into perspective as Carlos Jimenez, head of the special projects division of the AFL-CIO, joins host Jamala Rogers to analyze the longer history of labor organizing…
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Rashaad Pritchett and Theresa Mtles of SEIU United Healthcare Workers West (SEIU-UHW) join hosts Bianca Cunningham and Jamala Rogers for this episode of Black Work Talk. They delve into the challenges faced by Black healthcare support workers, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. Rashaad and Theresa recount their experiences of being on the f…
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Comedians Brendan Sagalow, Sidney Gantt, & Akeem Woods join Zac Amico and Ian Fidance to say their final goodbyes and celebrate the spirit of the show with one final round of each of our favorite games, "Guess the Butthole" and "Shirtless Girthless." This and plenty more on Bi Guys, the sex positive podcast that's positively fun! Air Date: 01/04/24…
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Comedian Chris Faga joins Zac Amico and Ian Fidance to discuss Ian's disappointing date, gay sex on camera in a senate hearing room, the season of broken d*cks, and the top p*rnhub searches of 2023. This and plenty more on Bi Guys, the sex positive podcast that's positively fun! Air Date: 12/21/23 Support our sponsors! Fans over the age of 21, go t…
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In this episode, United Teachers Los Angeles President Cecily Myart-Cruz joins Bianca and Jamala to discuss the challenges she has faced as the first woman of color to head this powerhouse union, and a leader who took over during the COVID-19 pandemic. When she advocated for educators and students in 2020, she faced immediate backlash. The intervie…
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BWT co-hosts Bianca Cunningham and Jamala Rogers take time this episode to explore a few of the crises and challenges shaking the world and the Left in this moment. The recent demands by the United Auto Workers (UAW) and a few other national unions for a ceasefire in Gaza suggest an opening for a worker-led movement for peace. Bianca and Jamala dis…
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Comedians Che Durena, Shayne Smith, & Mike Abrusci join Ian Fidance to discuss being too competitive in amateur sports, when things get gay on 60 days in, the sexiest Pokémon, Muppet sex, and whether Che would consider an OnlyFans career. This and plenty more on Bi Guys, the sex positive podcast that's positively fun! Air Date: 12/07/23 Support our…
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Fifty-six percent of people in the US who self-identify as Black call the South home. Today's guest, Shafeah M'Balia, explains why and how we need to focus organizing strategies on Black workers in southern states. Shafeah is a lifelong activist and organizer with Black Workers for Justice and Muslims for Social Change. In this episode Shafeah talk…
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Comedian Mike Recine joins Zac Amico and Ian Fidance to discuss Zac accidentally dosing himself with LSD, problems with the D.A.R.E. program, and rumors surrounding NBA player Josh Giddey dating a minor. This and plenty more on Bi Guys, the sex positive podcast that's positively fun! Air Date: 11/30/23 Support our sponsors! Fans over the age of 21,…
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After the second-longest strike in Hollywood history, members of the Writers Guild of America (WGA) voted to ratify a new contract in October 2023. Their 146-day walkout brought wins on some of the most pressing issues they were fighting for. These included new standards governing the use of AI for producing content and the distribution of residual…
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Comedians Dave Temple and Akeem Woods join Zac Amico and Ian Fidance to discuss a series of sexual assault allegations against former NBA player Dwight Howard, fans of the show sliding in Akeem's DMs, what NOT to do before a comedy show, and the temptations of Ian's upcoming holiday weekend. This and Plenty more on this week's episode of Bi Guys, t…
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There is a lot of momentum in the organized labor movement right now and the National Black Worker Center is an organization which ensures black workers are strongly advocated for as we move through these moments. NBWC is a Black worker power building and worker’s rights advocacy organization that leads with militant joyfulness and Black movement c…
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Comedians Jamar Neighbors, Nathan Hurd, & Chris Scopo join Zac Amico and Ian Fidance to discuss Zac's antics at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival, the pros and cons of cats and dogs, England's proposed ban on tobacco, . This and plenty more on this week's episode of Bi Guys, the sex positive podcast that's positively fun! Air Date: 11/16/23 Support our…
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Around 340,000 members of the Teamsters Union who work for UPS came within days of walking off the job in July 2023 in what would have been the one of the largest strikes in US history. In August, they voted 86.3% in favor of ratification of a new five-year contract with the company. The contract provides provisions like a $21 per hour minimum wage…
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Comedians Napoleon Emill & Tristan Bowling join Zac Amico and Ian Fidance to discuss D'Elia's new special trailer, comedy clubs that just don't care, toxicity in young relationships, tinder for high schoolers, and kids' love for inappropriate music. This and plenty more on this week's episode of Bi Guys, the sex positive podcast that's positively f…
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Black Work Talk’s third season explores where the energy for this current wave of labor activism comes from, how it impacts Black workers, and a fresh vision for what’s next. Listeners will hear conversations with rank and file workers from unions including the UAW, Teamsters, and the Writers Guild of America. New hosts Bianca Cunningham and Jamala…
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Comedian Mike Cannon and adult film star RubyLynne join Zac Amico and Ian Fidance to discuss how RubyLynne got into the industry, double vaginal penetration, selling panties, and where RubyLynne draws the line with fetishes. This and Plenty more on this week's episode of Bi Guys, the sex positive podcast that's positively fun! Air Date: 11/02/23 Su…
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Comedians Brendan Sagalow and Katie Boyle join Ian Fidance to delve into what is psychologically driving Ian to be late to every podcast recording he attends. This and plenty more on this week's episode of Bi Guys Podcast, the sex positive podcast that's positively fun! Air Date: 10/26/23 Support our sponsors! Fans over the age of 21, go to YoDelta…
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Comedians Vick Viagas & Sarah Barnitt join Zac Amico to discuss the poop spectrum, morning alarms, bedtime content, their best and worst flights, and Britney Spears accusations against Justin Timberlake in her new memoir. This and plenty more on Bi Guys, the sex positive podcast that's positively fun! Air Date: 10/19/23 Support our sponsors! Fans o…
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Comedian Liz Splatt joins Zac Amico and Ian Fidance to discuss Ian’s Skankfest fling, the most they’ve payed for an escort, Ian’s drinking days, Zac’s autistic nemesis of a neighbor, and Violent Jay at Skankfest. This and plenty more on this week’s episode of Bi Guys Podcast, The sex positive podcast that’s positively fun! Air Date: 10/12/23 Suppor…
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Comedians Tom Butterly, Mike Rainey, and Ryan Shaner join Zac Amico and Ian Fidance LIVE from Skankfest Vegas 2023 to discuss being sober in Vegas, the Skankfest afterparties at the Peppermint Hippo strip club, escorts, and the people of Fremont street. This and plenty more on Bi Guys, the sex-positive podcast that’s positively fun! Air Date: 10/05…
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Comedian Sidney Gantt joins Zac Amico to discuss foods their families considered medicine, Chinese takeout, Zac cereal tier list, Bad Bunny playing famous exotico Cassandro, the `Liberace of Lucha Libre”, Zac’s current favorite video games, and how to catch AIDS! This and plenty more on Bi Guys, the sex positive podcast that’s positively FUN! Air D…
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Comedians LeMaire Lee and Nate Marshall join Ian Fidance to discuss America's internet sweetheart "Whatever Amy," rage rooms, women's love for reality tv, a poet with Nate's name, and scraped knee tattoos. This and plenty more on this week's episode of Bi Guys, the sex positive podcast that's positively fun! Air Date: 09/30/23 Support our sponsors!…
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Comedians Dom Leonelli and Freddy Correa join Zac Amico and Ian Fidance to discuss celebrities like Mile Kunis and Ashton Kutcher supporting Danny Masterson, how the UCB became a pyramid scheme, getting too high on edibles, and sleep-talking during nightmares. This and plenty more on Bi Guys, the sex positive podcast that's positively fun! Air Date…
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In this episode of Black Work Talk, Steven Pitts speaks with Bill Fletcher, long-time racial justice and labor activist. This is the last episode of this iteration of Black Work Talk, and we discuss many of the themes running through the two seasons of the podcast, including: Black worker organizing within a union context. The limitations of the ju…
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In this episode of Black Work Talk, Steven Pitts and his co-host Lauren Jacobs talk with Carroll Fife. Carroll Fife is a Councilmember at the City of Oakland. Carroll was formerly director of the Oakland chapter of the Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment (ACCE). Given Carroll’s previous position with ACCE, we started the episode disc…
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In this episode of Black Work Talk, Steven Pitts and his co-host, Lauren Jacobs, talk with Kyra Greene and Branden Snyder. Kyra is Executive Director of the Center on Policy Initiatives, and is based in San Diego. Branden is Executive Director of Detroit Action. The Center on Policy Initiatives and Detroit Action are affiliates of PowerSwitch Actio…
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In this episode of Black Work Talk’s Season Two, Steven Pitts launches the power-building mini-series with his co-host, Lauren Jacobs. Steven and Lauren talk with Linda Burnham – long-time social justice organizer, writer, and theoretician. Linda is co-editor of a phenomenal book entitled: Power Concedes Nothing: How Grassroots Organizing Wins Elec…
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In this episode of Black Work Talk’s Season Two, Steven Pitts and his co-host, Sheri Davis, talk with Stacy Davis Gates, President of the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU). Stacy was one of the founding members of the caucus that formed in 2008 to revitalize the union and fight for a quality education for the youth of Chicago. After 2 years of organizin…
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This episode of Black Work Talk is the second of two covering the discussion held at the Labor Notes conference on June 17, 2022 titled “Black Labor Struggles Over Time: An Intergenerational Panel.” The panel moderators were Toussaint Losier of the University of Massachusetts Amherst and Bianca Cunningham of the Action Center on Race and the Econom…
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This episode of Black Work Talk is the first of two covering the discussion held at the Labor Notes conference on June 17, 2022 titled “Black Labor Struggles Over Time: An Intergenerational Panel.” The panel moderators were Toussaint Losier of the University of Massachusetts Amherst and Bianca Cunningham of the Action Center on Race and the Economy…
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In this episode of Black Work Talk, Steven Pitts and his co-host, Sheri Davis, talk with Erica Iheme, the Deputy Director for Jobs to Move America, an organization dedicated to ensuring that government uses the power of public funds to create a just, clean, and worker-centered economy. The conversation focuses on Erica’s critique of traditional org…
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In this episode of Black Work Talk, Steven Pitts and his co-host, Sheri Davis, talk with Danielle Phillips-Cunningham, Associate Professor of Women's and Gender Studies at Texas Woman’s University. Danielle has been at the forefront of recent scholarship highlighting the efforts of Black working-class women to control their lives. Her book, “Puttin…
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This episode launches Black Work Talk’s mini-series on Black feminism. Steven Pitts’ co-host for this mini-series is Sheri Davis, Associate Director, Center for Innovation in Worker Organization (CIWO) at Rutgers University. We talk with Beverly Guy-Sheftall, Professor of Women's Studies and English at Spelman College. Beverly has been at the cente…
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In this episode of Black Work Talk, Steven Pitts and his co-host, Toussaint Losier, talk with Mariame Kaba. Mariame is one of this country’s leading abolitionist thinkers and practitioners. She has founded several projects organizing around abolitionist principles including Project NIA. Many of her writings on abolition are collected in a recent bo…
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In this episode of Black Work Talk, Steven Pitts and his co-host, Toussaint Losier talk with NTanya Lee, National Secretary of LeftRoots, a national organization of social movement organizers and activists. We began by reviewing the landscape of the Black Left today and continued by discussing the distinctions between the Black Left and Black Lives…
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In this episode of Black Work Talk, Steven Pitts and his co-host, Toussaint Losier, talk with Bianca Cunningham, Campaign Director at the Action Center on Race and the Economy and a co-founder of the Afrosocialists and Socialists of Color Caucus of DSA, the Democratic Socialists of America. The three of us began the episode by exploring different d…
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In this sixth episode of Black Work Talk’s Season Two, Steven Pitts and his co-host, Toussaint Losier, talk with Lester Spence, Professor of Political Science at the Johns Hopkins University. We began the episode by defining the Black Left and power. We spoke about the changes in Black politics because of the advent of neoliberalism. We also had a …
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In this fifth episode of Black Work Talk’s Season Two, Steven Pitts talks with Toussaint Losier, his co-host for the second mini-series of Black Work Talk on the Black Left. Toussaint is professor in the African American Studies Department at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. During this episode, we previewed the mini-series by presenting ou…
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In this fourth episode of Black Work Talk’s Season Two, co-hosts Steven Pitts and Bill Fletcher talk with Will Jones. Will is Professor of History at the University of Minnesota. His particular emphasis is understanding the relationship between race and class in the United States during the 20th Century. His 2013 book, “The March on Washington: Job…
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In this third episode of Black Work Talk’s Season Two, co-hosts Steven Pitts and Bill Fletcher talk with Bert Bayou. Bert is DC Chapter Director of African Communities Together (ACT) and Vice President of UNITE HERE Local 23. ACT is an organization of African immigrants with chapters in Washington DC and New York. ACT provides services and organize…
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In this second episode of Black Work Talk’s Season Two, co-hosts Steven Pitts and Bill Fletcher talk with April Verrett. April is president of SEIU 2015, a union of 400,000 long-term caregivers in California. April talked about the importance of Democracy Schools the union operated to engage members in basic political governance activities at the l…
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In this first episode of Black Work Talk’s Season Two, co-hosts Steven Pitts and Bill Fletcher talk with Rob Baril. Rob is the president of SEIU 1199NE, a union of health care workers in Connecticut and Rhode Island. Rob talked about how members of SEIU 1199NE have been fighting state officials in Connecticut for better working conditions during th…
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Season Two of Black Work Talk will launch on November 17. In this Preview Episode, host Steven Pitts reviews Season One highlighting the reality that Black workers are impacted by race and class and debates within the movement over the primacy of one over the other are not just fruitless, but counter-productive. His review concludes by discuss the …
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In this eighteenth episode of Black Work Talk, we end Season One as we began it with Bill Fletcher, long-time racial justice and labor activist. We reviewed the events over the past 8 months: the insurrection; the determined GOP efforts to promote the Big Lie about the election and insist the adherence to the Big Lie would be a litmus test for GOP …
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In this seventeenth episode of Black Work Talk, our guest today is Dawn Gearhart. Dawn is the Director of Gig Economy Organizing for the National Domestic Workers Alliance. Dawn is leading efforts to organize workers who utilize an app to connect with potential clients desiring domestic work services. Prior to joining NDWA, Dawn organized taxi driv…
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In this sixteenth episode of Black Work Talk, our guest is Michael Dawson. Michael is a professor of political science at the University of Chicago, where he has written extensively about the intertwined nature of Black politics and Left politics. Currently, he co-leads the Race and Capitalism Project that seeks to understand how the racial and cap…
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In this fifteenth episode of Black Work Talk, our guest is Lauren Jacobs. Lauren is the Executive Director of the Partnership for Working Families – a national network of regional power-building organizations. Lauren and I have been friends for over 15 years…I remember when she was a union organizer in Boston. I have always loved the way Lauren com…
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