Live @MoB (Part 4): The Student Athlete's Platform: Fighting for the won on and off the field w/DaWon Baker
Humanize: Stories from the Heart about Social Justice
Release Date: 04/24/2025
Humanize: Stories from the Heart about Social Justice
How do student-athletes balance speaking out with staying in the game? In this episode, we explore the delicate tension between advocacy and career security for college athletes—where using your voice can come with both purpose and risk. DaWon Baker joins us for our final live audience podcast at the Museum of Boulder for a powerful conversation about the role of sports in social change. From the 2015 Mizzou football strike to the impact of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals, we look at how athletes and institutions can challenge white supremacy culture and amplify marginalized voices....
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In this powerful episode, we sit down with Dr. Amy at the Museum of Boulder, surrounded by the living history of Black resilience and brilliance. Against this backdrop, Amy shares her deeply personal journey—navigating the tensions between authentic leadership and the performative demands often placed on DEI professionals. With vulnerability and clarity, Amy reflects on what it means to be hired for visibility rather than voice, and the emotional armor many are forced to wear in spaces that fail to honor full humanity. Her story challenges us to move beyond optics and into a deeper...
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Live from the Museum of Boulder, filmmaker Katrina Miller ("This Is Not Who We Are") joins us for a powerful conversation on DEI in today’s turbulent political climate. We tackle the myths surrounding DEI, including the idea of reverse discrimination, and explore how historical context shapes these debates. Katrina highlights the importance of open dialogue, equity, and small acts of resistance that drive real change. From Kendrick Lamar’s performances to the upcoming economic blackout, we dive into the cultural symbolism fueling modern activism. Join us as we unpack the power of...
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LIVE AT THE MUSEUM OF BOULDER (Part 1) In this episode, we bring you an eye-opening conversation with the remarkable artist Adderley Grant-Lorde. Her journey unfolds against the backdrop of Boulder, Colorado, where she strives to amplify Black voices and carve out spaces for diversity in a predominantly white city. By sharing her personal story, Adderley highlights the crucial role of community responsibility in shaping identity, especially for marginalized groups. We tackle the transformative potential of art and activism as Adderley recounts her efforts to use creativity as a force for...
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In this episode, hosts Courthney and Emily reflect on the emotional impact of recent election results, examining the role of misogyny and white supremacy in shaping political representation. They critically analyze the Harris-Waltz campaign’s approach to engaging Black and Brown communities, while exploring Trump’s appeal across generations and the broader cultural shifts since the Obama era. Courthney and Emily discuss social media as both a unifier and divider, considering its potential impact if wielded by leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. They also touch on the Supreme Court's...
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Can America handle its first female President of color? The unexpected exit of Joe Biden from the presidential race has catapulted Kamala Harris into the spotlight as the presumptive Democratic nominee, and we’re here to unpack this seismic political shift. On this episode of Humanize, we confront the narrative and challenges Harris is bound to face, particularly around race and gender. We dissect the fear-based tactics that often cloud critical issues and discuss the hopes that Harris will tackle pressing concerns like women's reproductive rights and broader social justice issues. This...
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Can confronting our own biases truly lead to a more inclusive society? Join us as we unpack the complexities of race, culture, and power dynamics within professional settings through Emily's eye-opening experience in a DEI book group focused on climate justice. When a disruptive participant challenges the discussion, Emily steps up, sparking an insightful exchange that underlines the persistent blind spots white people often have regarding the struggles faced by marginalized communities. This episode emphasizes the importance of recognizing and addressing these blind spots and the...
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DEI is not just a buzzword—it's a battleground. Discover how initiatives meant to ensure equal opportunities are being twisted for profit, and the backlash they face from political factions that misuse terms like "DEI president." In this episode, we scrutinize how DEI has become politicized, drawing parallels to historical efforts like affirmative action. We will unpack the tension between DEI's noble intentions and its potential exploitation within a capitalist framework. But DEI's value in business can't be overstated. We explore how true diversity involves more than just skin color,...
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Trump's comment about immigrants "taking black jobs" isn't just misguided—it's harmful. Join us as we, Courtney Russell Jr. and Emily Braucher, unpack the damaging implications of such statements on marginalized communities. From the recent presidential debate to the deeper complexities of racially charged language, we express our frustrations and explore how these divisive comments perpetuate stereotypes and reinforce social hierarchies. Our conversation delves into the problematic nature of labeling activities or opportunities as racially exclusive, and how these labels further marginalize...
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Junie Joseph is a dedicated advocate for human rights, particularly addressing racial inequality and systemic challenges through her work in law. Her perspective on these issues is deeply influenced by her personal experiences of facing danger and adversity, including life-threatening situations that have reinforced her resilience and commitment to justice. In this episode, Junie emphasizes the interconnectedness of issues like diversity, equity, inclusion, and economic disparity, arguing that they must be tackled holistically. Her legislative work, heavily informed by her time as a human...
info_outlineHow do student-athletes balance speaking out with staying in the game? In this episode, we explore the delicate tension between advocacy and career security for college athletes—where using your voice can come with both purpose and risk.
DaWon Baker joins us for our final live audience podcast at the Museum of Boulder for a powerful conversation about the role of sports in social change. From the 2015 Mizzou football strike to the impact of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals, we look at how athletes and institutions can challenge white supremacy culture and amplify marginalized voices.
Shaped by the uprisings in Ferguson following the death of Michael Brown, DaWon brings a deeply personal lens to this work. He shares the behind-the-scenes strategies and support systems that help athletes navigate issues like police brutality, racial injustice, and the ongoing tension between visibility and vulnerability.
Guided and informed by great audience engagment, the conversation connects past to present—from the legacy of Tommy Smith and John Carlos at the 1968 Olympics to the enduring influence of Dr. Harry Edwards. DaWon also reflects on how institutions like CU Boulder can engage with their own Black histories and reimagine what inclusion looks like on and off the field.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone curious about sports as a platform for protest—and the courageous leadership required to make change from within.
(0:00:05) - Exploring Diversity and Activism in Sports
DeJuan Baker shares his journey in fostering inclusive team cultures and the impact of neglected conversations on race and social justice.
(0:11:29) - Empowering Athletes Beyond Sports
Passion for diversity, equity, and inclusion in sports, using it as a platform for social change and encouraging student-athletes to do the same.
(0:22:13) - Empowering Athletes to Speak Out
Empowering athletes to speak out on social issues while providing resources and strategic planning to protect their positions.
(0:26:28) - Navigating Athlete Activism and Title IX
Athletes' role in societal issues, navigating involvement effectively, providing resources and platforms for expression, potential for significant protests, Title IX and gender equality in sports.
(0:31:02) - Navigating Diversity and Critical Thinking
Trans rights in sports and societal inclusion, parallels with immigration and historical narratives, and the role of sports in fostering understanding and unity.
(0:45:05) - Recognizing Color While Treating Equally
Recognizing and respecting racial identity, engaging in productive conversations about race, and promoting education for growth.
(0:48:02) - Athlete Activism and Influence
Sports and social activism intersect, with historical examples and modern implications, highlighting athletes' roles in advocacy.
(0:56:01) - Athlete Choices in HBCUs
Hiring high-profile coaches at HBCUs can elevate these institutions, but sustained commitment is needed to create lasting change.
(0:59:41) - Connecting History and Athlete Empowerment
CU's efforts to connect with Black history, preserve stories, and improve alumni relationships for young students and athletes.
(1:11:31) - Advancing Diversity and Inclusion in Sports
CU's shifting dynamics support Black community through new faculty and staff, voting engagement, athletics, and affinity groups.