“Co-conspirators in Action” The roles social workers play in disrupting the system.
Release Date: 02/26/2021
What it's like to be White
In our season one finale, our guests share personal experiences around privilege and their work in disrupting the system. We also discuss why terms like White Privilege or fragility can cause feelings of defensiveness along with how to bridge gaps and enact change with people who have different views.
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In this episode we will talk with two woke white folks. They will share the story of their experiences that has led them to wake up and recognize inequities BIPOC face. During this conversation we get a glimpse of what it’s like to be white.
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In this episode we dive into the challenges we have when talking about race. We will examine some pitfalls and look at some great opportunities to reach and connect with others as we discuss our differences and share our stories.
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This episodes features two health care professionals, a nurse on the front lines and a healthcare administrator. Through our conversations we discuss the inequities and some potential solutions to increasing equitable care for all patients.
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This episode features clinical social workers and their roles in disrupting the system. Chelsey, our executive producer, joins us a co-host in this episode as she shares her expertise in this area.
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We focus on contrasting the journeys of two established business owners. We examine their experiences from their first entrepreneurial venture to current successes in their given fields.
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In this episode we discuss the obstacles faced by People of Color when entering the workforce and navigating through majority white controlled spaces. What happens after getting in the room? Why are there continued barriers to climbing the corporate ladder?
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This weeks episode takes a look into Christianity in American culture. Is the church the last safe haven for White Supremacy? Why is there so much resistance to social justice in a community that claims to uphold a message of love and where do people of color fit in?
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In this episode Dan and Joe will share their experiences coaching high school athletics. We will discuss the differences in how athletes are treated depending on environments they find themselves in.
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In this episode we speak with our very own Chelsey Diaz and discuss colorism within the Latinx community. During our time together we will take a look at some of the ways colorism is expressed within our community and how navigating different spaces as an “other” presents challenges.
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Special thanks to guests Guests Caprice Mottley and Jamie Fenstermaker.
Recorded at Casa de Yuca Media.
Edited and produced by Andre Diaz.
Music by Prod. Riddman and Vodovox Music Productions.
Executive Producer, Chelsey Diaz
Artwork by Abner Campos