loader from loading.io

Ep 14: Prairie Rose Seminole, Level Forward: We Ride for Her

Equality Talks: The Official ERA Podcast

Release Date: 11/10/2023

Ep 22: Cristina Escobar, LatinaMedia.Co: A Critics Choice for Equality show art Ep 22: Cristina Escobar, LatinaMedia.Co: A Critics Choice for Equality

Equality Talks: The Official ERA Podcast

In episode 22 of the Equality Talks podcast, host Elisa Parker introduces us to Cristina Escobar, co-founder of LatinaMedia.Co and member of ERA Coalition Forward's Communications, Public Education and Civic Engagement Working Group. Escobar introduces the third rail of the Hollywood ecosystem, the critic, the reviewer. She challenges us to not only look at who is telling the story but who is critiquing it. Who is shaping and determining what is artistically valuable. In her work of amplifying Latina voices, Escobar emphasizes that Latino political and economical power is one of the strongest...

info_outline
Ep 21: Dr. Nicole Haggard, Mount Saint Mary's University: Unstoppable Sisterhood show art Ep 21: Dr. Nicole Haggard, Mount Saint Mary's University: Unstoppable Sisterhood

Equality Talks: The Official ERA Podcast

In episode 21 of the Equality Talks podcast, host Elisa Parker introduces us to Dr. Nicole Haggard, director of the Center for the Advancement of Women at Mount Saint Mary’s University and co-founder of CIME. Dr. Haggard takes an intersectional approach to advancing culture and brings data to life through storytelling. She reminds us that the stories we tell ourselves and what we place value on is what defines our culture. In her personal story, she tells a tale of following her heart, showing up for equality and most important the power of women supporting women and the sisterhood at Mount...

info_outline
Ep 20: Dr. Nancy O'Reilly, Women Connect4Good Foundation: Lift Women Up! show art Ep 20: Dr. Nancy O'Reilly, Women Connect4Good Foundation: Lift Women Up!

Equality Talks: The Official ERA Podcast

In episode 20 of the Equality Talks podcast, host Elisa Parker introduces us to Dr. Nancy O'Reilly, founder of Women Connect4Good and ultimate champion for women and the ERA. She has made it her life's mission to support organizations who lift up and advance wonen and girls and activate their passion and purpose. She believes publishing the Equal Rights Amendment in our constitution is one of the most import things we can do right now to create gender equity and she won't stop until the ERA becomes our 28th amendment. She stresses that being clear with our intent and asking for what we want is...

info_outline
Ep 19: Margaret Mitchell, YWCA USA: The W That Makes the Difference show art Ep 19: Margaret Mitchell, YWCA USA: The W That Makes the Difference

Equality Talks: The Official ERA Podcast

In episode 19 of the Equality Talks podcast, host Elisa Parker introduces us to YWCA USA CEO, Margaret Mitchell. As a partner who is focused on gender equality and eliminating racism, Mitchell says the ERA is the path forward for us and an invitation to everything better. Knowing it's the W that makes the difference, this longtime institution is at the frontlines for equity and instrumental for educating and empowering young women, serving as a source for housing and growth for women in sports amongst other things. Elisa speaks with Mitchell about the YWCA's recent initiatives in voter...

info_outline
Ep 18: Ary Mondragon, Dia de los Muertos, D.C.: Honoring Your Roots, Flourishing with Freedom show art Ep 18: Ary Mondragon, Dia de los Muertos, D.C.: Honoring Your Roots, Flourishing with Freedom

Equality Talks: The Official ERA Podcast

In episode 18 of the Equality Talks podcast, host Elisa Parker introduces us to activist, community organizer and radio host, Ary Mondragon-Mimms, co-founder of Dia de los Muertos, D.C. Mondragon has helped bring together thousands to the National Mall in D.C. to honor and celebrate our ancestors and inspire action and social change through arts and culture. Having engaged with her own fight for freedom in the United States as an immigrant from Mexico she connects with others like herself to ensure they receive the proper resources, tools, support and protection. Elisa speaks with Mondragon on...

info_outline
Ep 17: Dolores Huerta: Si se puede: Publish the ERA show art Ep 17: Dolores Huerta: Si se puede: Publish the ERA

Equality Talks: The Official ERA Podcast

In episode 17 of the Equality Talks podcast, host Elisa Parker introduces us to legendary civil rights activist, Dolores Huerta, president of the Dolores Huerta Foundation. At 93 years old, Huerta is almost as old as the 100 year movement to publish the Equal Rights Amendment and she is determined to make sure that happens within her lifetime. As the co-founder of the United Farm Workers Association along with Cesar Chavez and a leader of the feminist movement, she continues to transform communities and challenge systems to better serve the people most often underrepresented, especially the...

info_outline
Ep 16: Suzanne Lerner, Michael Stars Foundation: The Business of Equality show art Ep 16: Suzanne Lerner, Michael Stars Foundation: The Business of Equality

Equality Talks: The Official ERA Podcast

In episode 16 of the Equality Talks podcast, host Elisa Parker introduces us to Suzanne Lerner, president and co-founder of Michael Stars, the Michael Stars Foundation and board member of the ERA Coalition. Lerner has been fighting for sex equality for over 5o years and while the Equal Rights Amenment hasn't been published yet in our Constitution, Lerner has made it her life's mission to support equality for women and girls as a philanthropist and through her lifestlye and clothing brand. Elisa speaks with Lerner about ways the ERA would support businesses and their employees (i.e. pay equity)...

info_outline
Ep 15: Mona Sinha, Equality Now: Right to Thrive show art Ep 15: Mona Sinha, Equality Now: Right to Thrive

Equality Talks: The Official ERA Podcast

In episode 15 of the Equality Talks podcast, host Elisa Parker introduces us to Mona Sinha, Global Executive Director of Equality Now and former chair of the ERA Coalition's Fund for Women's Equality. ERA Coalition partner, Equality Now believes that equality is rooted in legal change. The United States is the only democracy that does not have equality in its constitution yet the majority of Americans thinks we do. It's been 100 years since the ERA was first introduced in Congress and Mona is taking the lead to ensure that not one more year goes by without constituional equality in the United...

info_outline
Ep 14: Prairie Rose Seminole, Level Forward: We Ride for Her show art Ep 14: Prairie Rose Seminole, Level Forward: We Ride for Her

Equality Talks: The Official ERA Podcast

In episode 14 of the Equality Talks podcast, host Elisa Parker introduces us to Prairie Rose Seminole, Northern Cheyenne, Arikara and Dakota. Seminole is an educator, culture bearer and storyteller. She is the Co-Director of the film, - a short documentary on the crisis of missing and murdered indigenous relatives.  This powerful film is co-produced by Red Sand Project and ERA Coalition partner, Level Forward. Elisa speaks with Seminole about the crisis, transforming grief into action, how the film crew created a trauma-informed, holistic approach to documentary filmmaking; one that...

info_outline
Ep 13: Tiffany Shlain, Let it Ripple: Monumental Art to Reclaim Our History show art Ep 13: Tiffany Shlain, Let it Ripple: Monumental Art to Reclaim Our History

Equality Talks: The Official ERA Podcast

In episode 13 of the Equality Talks podcast, host Elisa Parker introduces us to Tiffany Shlain, an artist, activist, Emmy-nominated filmmaker, founder of the Webby Awards, and the CEO of Let if Ripple. Shlain is unveiling a new monument and art activation in Washington, D.C. on the National Mall to reclaim our history; , A Feminist History Tree Ring. You can find more information about the event (virtual and in D.C.) below. Elisa speaks with Shlain about shaping our culture through storytelling and its intersection with art, why it's so important to know all of our history, and how to bring a...

info_outline
 
More Episodes

In episode 14 of the Equality Talks podcast, host Elisa Parker introduces us to Prairie Rose Seminole, Northern Cheyenne, Arikara and Dakota. Seminole is an educator, culture bearer and storyteller. She is the Co-Director of the film, We Ride For Her- a short documentary on the crisis of missing and murdered indigenous relatives.  This powerful film is co-produced by Red Sand Project and ERA Coalition partner, Level Forward.

Elisa speaks with Seminole about the crisis, transforming grief into action, how the film crew created a trauma-informed, holistic approach to documentary filmmaking; one that supports the storyteller and the community they live in and the ritual and practice of storytelling within her community and how that translates in our media-focused lives. She talks about her experience with the Medicine Wheel Riders, over 200 Native American women who ride to bring awareness to the over 5,000 missing indigenous women and girls, to incite hope and call to action. 

Today, and all days, we honor and remember stolen sisters, aunts, mothers, grandmothers, and two spirit relatives whose stories are too often ignored or forgotten. Together we are strong, resilient, and committed to ending this epidemic of violence. In memory of Khalid “Tašunka Ōta” Garreau (2000-2023) and to all the ones we’ve lost.

May their memory be a revolution.

Hosted by nationally acclaimed radio host and Equal Voices/ERA Coalition, Elisa Parker, Equality Talks bridges the intersections of equality, justice, and social activism to unify as a collective and change the status quo.  

Equality Talks focuses on the key facets of equality across all communities, including everything from gender, racial, economic and reproductive justice, to labor, immigrant, and LGBTQ+ rights. 

For more information on Equality Talks go to www.ERACoaltion.org and www.EqualVoice.org

Moving from silos to solidarity.

The ERA Coalition was founded in 2014 to bring concerted, organized action to the effort to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment. The ERA Coalition has a sister organization, the Fund for Women’s Equality, which promotes public education and outreach on the need for constitutional equality. Composed of more than 290 organizations across the country representing millions of people, the Coalition is a movement of movements focused on overall equality in the United States.  

While the effort to amend the constitution to include sex equality began nearly a century ago, our renewed efforts are centered on women of color (African American, Asian American/Pacific Islander, Latina, and Native American), gender-nonconforming and transgender women and girls, and nonbinary people – those who are most impacted by systemic inequities.  

 
www.eracoalition.org | www.fundforwomensequality.org

About Prairie Rose

Prairie Rose Seminole - Northern Cheyenne, Arikara and Dakota. Seminole is an educator, culture bearer and storyteller. She is the Co-Director of the film, We Ride For Her- a short documentary on the crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives. Seminole has served on the Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank, Midwest Advisory Board, and the Fargo Human Relations Commission. She currently serves on the Olamina Fund Advisory Board, the Midwest Innocence Project Board, Gender Justice US and Humanities ND and chairs the ND Native Caucus. Prairie Rose has been a part of efforts, institutions, and organizations that have seeded, supported, and strengthened public history, cultural heritage, civic education, and community engagement on local, state, and national levels. Prairie Rose grew up in North Dakota and is an enrolled member of the Three Affiliated Tribes of ND on the Fort Berthold Reservation. She lives with her partner, their 7 dogs and 10 horses in White Shield ND. 

https://www.werideforher.com/

 

About Level Forward

Reimagining the ways storytelling, business practices, & social change can work together.

Story driven. Impact minded.

Our work fuels commitment, community, and change. As accomplished executives, creatives, and social change-makers, we acknowledge that stories alone neither sustain a business model nor change the world. They need to be nurtured, delivered, and extended beyond traditional goalposts to reach their full potential.

A layered approach.

A single film or show cannot change a system, so we take both a specific and comprehensive approach.

At the project-level, we seize every opportunity to make decisions differently, as philosophy, business practice, and an ongoing assertion of values. This includes the what, who, how, where, and why questions of our work.

System-wide, we work to break down the bottlenecks of financing, production, and distribution in ways which are iterative, repeatable, and open-sourced.



 

Level Forward