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Bringing Equity to the Great White Way

WHAT WE GON DO?

Release Date: 07/21/2020

A Healing Meditation show art A Healing Meditation

WHAT WE GON DO?

Leah Barros and Jazmin Hicks are going to take you through a healing session to relieve stress, reconnect and restore balance as we recuperate from one of the most stressful periods in modern history. They will also provide information on wellness practices and how to build capacity in your life for your own healing and emotional and spiritual vitality.

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What to Do About White People? show art What to Do About White People?

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We invited Aja Davis and Molly Ola Pinney, co-founders of the Facebook group White People. Doing Something. The interracial couple began the group to engage white people in productive conversations around race and engagement after the George Floyd murder, and it has grown into a very robust group of 40,000 doing daily actions around engaging white people in difficult conversations and giving them the tools to create change in their communities. They discuss their philosophy with host Tre Borden in this wee

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The Power of Trans People show art The Power of Trans People

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Trans people are some of the strongest, most generous, most hilarious and aware people there are, and I think it is a fitting time to give them the floor to explain how they are interpreting the world right now. Qween Amor, Omega Chuckii, and Ebony Harper represent the best of activism, indomitability, humor and the knowledge of real shit that allows people to take care of themselves and others. This is the best episode we have produced, and I encourage you to listen to the ENTIRE EPISODE and get your life

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Learning the Power of Resilience from Our Elders show art Learning the Power of Resilience from Our Elders

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Featured Guests: Bill Borden - US Air Force Pilot and Vietnam Veteran, Tre’s Dad Dr. Marsha Hirano - Nakanishi - Retired Vice Chancellor for CSU System, Second generation Japanese-American. 2020 has tested us to the breaking point. Many of us have suffered greatly as a result of the pandemic, and for people of color that suffering has compounded an already cumbersome daily reality that comes with living in a society built upon racism and exploitation. The upcoming election offers some comfort, but also comes with the knowledge that even if the election results in a new president, there is...

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The Future of the American Woman show art The Future of the American Woman

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The death of RBG is the tragic culmination of an administration that has overseen a reign of disrespect, misogyny and policies aiming to pull back many of the protections and rights guaranteeing women’s autonomy in this country.

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Avoiding a Climate Apocalypse show art Avoiding a Climate Apocalypse

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A silver lining of this catastrophe is that what was once considered an abstract theory that only scientists understood or cared about is something is now extremely tangible, and this provides a moment for dramatic action especially when we consider the potential economic opportunities that would come with a green revolution to fight climate change. It is also a time to reexamine the systems we use to dispense relief so that communities are able to handle the immense resources necessary for fundamental cha

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Policing the Police show art Policing the Police

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On the heels of the disappointing (and expected) miscarriage of justice for Breonna Taylor, and our ongoing racial justice movement, calls to defund the police and acknowledge the white supremacy inherent in law enforcement are deafening and deserved.

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Our Immigration Crisis show art Our Immigration Crisis

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As we take calls to Defund Police and ICE and reform our needlessly punitive and racist criminal justice system it is also clear how much these movements overlap with immigration and asylum reform.

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On View: Racism at the Museum show art On View: Racism at the Museum

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Taylor Brandon, Founder of No Neutral Alliance; Curator/Artist Jova Lynne Johnson, Founder of MoCAD Resistance; and Curator Faith McKinnie, Founder of Black Artists Fund, speak to host Tre Borden about their experiences fighting intransigent museums. They discuss what it takes to build movements that can hold the museum to account while also providing space to empower BIPOC artists and communities.

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The Crisis in Lebanon show art The Crisis in Lebanon

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On August 4, 2020 a neglected hoard of highly explosive sodium nitrate exploded in the port of Beirut. In an instant over 100 people died with thousands more injured with tens of thousands of people displaced and a central city destroyed.

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Guests:

Aaron Lambert - Talent Agent and Musical Theater Actor, Hamilton on the West End

Nana Mensah, Stage and Screen Actor and Writer based in New York City.

With the recent release of Hamilton on streaming services and the current global theater shutdown many are discussing what it means to have more diverse representation on stage and how to reimagine what creative voices theater should elevate. Whether trying to break into the cutthroat world of Broadway in Manhattan or the centuries-old elite theater world of the West End in London it is an uphill battle to make it for anyone let alone BIPOC performers, writers and theater professionals. Despite such obstacles this moment genuinely feels ripe for the hard work and conversations that could lead to real change especially with the emergence of the “We See You White American Theater” movement which demands tangible and radical and lasting change to the industry.

To have this discussion, host Tre Borden spoke with Aaron Lee Lambert, performer in Hamilton on the West End and a co-owner of a boutique talent agency in London, and Nana Mensah a writer and performer for screen and television as well as an actor in New York theater.