Micah Gilmer and Mariah M. talk to leaders and community members working against racism, patriarchy, and capitalist exploitation to not only imagine but create a better future for ALL Black people. This podcast is brought to you by Frontline Solutions. Hosts: Micah Gilmer (@coachgness) x Mariah M. (@peaceloveandmo)
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Episode 6: Decolonization of Institutions and Ourselves w/ Deena Hayes-Greene
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On this episode, Micah and Mariah sit down with Deena Hayes-Greene, current Managing Director of the Racial Equity Institute, of which she is also one of two Co-founders. We discuss the historical context of the institutions that make our society and its effect our ourselves, Black trauma, and more . Wet t-shirts, white fragility, oh my!…
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Community, Philanthropy & Funding Movement Work w/ Gladys Washington
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On this episode, we sit down with Gladys Washington, current Deputy Director of the Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation, a philanthropic organization that serves 11 Southern states, and talk through her the past and present political climate, philanthropy, and her personal journey as an organizer and activist.…
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Spotlight #2: CLASP, Grantmakers for Girls of Color & Start From The Ground Up Toolkit
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Our co-host, Micah Gilmer sits down with Nia West-Bay and Marlén Mendoza of the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) to discuss Start From the Ground Up: Increasing Support for Girls of Color, a toolkit backed with research from the new toolkit by Grantmakers for Girls of Color, designed to inform funders on how to better support low-income Bla…
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Episode 4: Accountability? in Capitalism!? w/ Ryan Bowers & Napoleon Wallace of Activest
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Happy Black History Month! On this first episode of the new year, we sit down with Napoleon Wallace and Ryan Bowers of Activest, a firm that is leveraging financial markets in order to help drive change within communities across the US. We talk municipal bonds, Black capitalists, and searching for how to be ethical within a capitalist society.…
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Spotlight #1: Black Youth Project 100
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On this special spotlight episode, your host, Mariah M, profiles base building organization, the Black Youth Project 100 (BYP100), whose members are committed to tackling injustice using a Black Queer Feminist framework. NOTE: This episode was recorded in October 2018. Since then, Charlene Carruthers has moved out of her position as National Direct…
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Episode 3: Dr. Jessica Barron and Surviving White Spaces [LIVE Crossover with At The Intersection]
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We sit down with Dr. Jessica Barron (@drjessicabarron), ethnographer and author of The Urban Church Imagined, to talk about Black and POC voluntarily entering predominately white spaces and its impact on the individual and organizations. This is our FIRST crossover episode with fellow Frontline Solutions production, At The Intersection (@atthepodca…
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Episode 2: Understanding Whiteness for the Sake of Black Liberation w/ Ronda Taylor Bullock
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Join us as we sit down with Ronda Taylor-Bullock, who has dedicated her life work to decolonizing the minds of white people. We discuss whiteness, its impact on us as Black people, and how and when to call out white people on their bullsh!t.
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Episode 1: Patriarchy - The Personal and The Political w/ Omisade Burney-Scott
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We sit down with Omisade Burney-Scott, a healer, mother, proud crone and tribe member of SpiritHouse, to discuss how patriarchy shows up in our daily lives.
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