The Equity Matters Podcast

Equity Matters Podcast
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Oct 28, 2021 • 53min

Horror, But Make it Black w/ Patrick Harris

The horror genre has a long-standing history of critiquing social norms, asking us to find the alternative, deeper meanings beyond the surface plotlines. This quality makes horror films one of the most powerful, and highly underrated, tools for social commentary. Today, we join fellow horror enthusiast Patrick Harris to share our appreciation for the genre, what it means to be Black in horror and how horror films are perfect for attacking white supremacy.   And if you are wondering what the tattoo is… it’s Michael Myers.    Keep in touch with Patrick: Twitter: @PresidentPat Instagram: @PresidentPat   Listen & Subscribe to Equity Matters Podcast: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Podbean, and Spotify  Follow us on Twitter & Instagram Like us on Facebook Subscribe to the Equity Matters E-Zine Register for the Equity Matters Social Justice Academy
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Oct 19, 2021 • 1h 1min

What‘s Really Good? w/ Lauren Reliford, MSW

People of color and all those whose lives have been marginalized by those in power experience life differently from those whose lives have not been devalued. They experience overt racism and bigotry far too often, which leads to a mental health burden that is deeper than what others may face. Today, we join Lauren Reliford, MSW, Political Director at Sojourners to discuss the link between racism and mental health, how cultural identity can be a protective factor and how we all should find support from family, friends and community.   Keep in touch with Lauren:   Twitter:@MYMStrategies LinkedIn: Lauren Reliford, MSW Social Work Policy and the Dignity of Life   Listen & Subscribe to Equity Matters Podcast: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Podbean, and Spotify  Follow us on Twitter & Instagram Like us on Facebook Subscribe to the Equity Matters E-Zine Register for the Equity Matters Social Justice Academy 
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Oct 5, 2021 • 37min

Indigenous Data Sovereignty w/ Autumn Asher BlackDeer, MSW

Too often, data is collected and presented in a way that perupates disparity and deficit. By decolonizing data, indigenous communities determine the information they want to gather, think through why they are gathering it, and know who is interpreting the data and if the interpretation is being done in a way that serves the community. Today we join Autumn Asher BlackDeer, MSW, Decolonial Scholar to discuss how data is typically communicated through a deficit-based framework, how to add a cultural lens to the work and how data can be used to elevate the stories of those it is supposed to serve.   Keep in touch with Autumn:   Twitter:@AsherBlackDeer Website: Autumn Asher BlackDeer   Listen & Subscribe to Equity Matters Podcast: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Podbean, and Spotify  Follow us on Twitter & Instagram Like us on Facebook Subscribe to the Equity Matters E-Zine
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Sep 21, 2021 • 50min

For The Culture w/ LaShaune Johnson, PhD

Culture makes us who we are. In doing project evaluation, it is also important to consider cultural context in which the project operates and be responsive to it by fully describing and explaining the context of the program or project being evaluated. Today, we join LaShaune Johnson, PhD, Assistant Director with Creighton University at Highlander to discuss how to be responsive to the needs and perspective of communities, recognize the need to address power dynamics and how researchers can move beyond inquiry to pursue progressive social change.    Email: LaShauneJohnson@creighton.edu  To learn more about the Center for Culturally Responsive Evaluation & Assessment, please visit their website here. To learn more about the Michigan Public Health Institute, please visit their website here.   Listen & Subscribe to Equity Matters Podcast: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Podbean, and Spotify  Follow us on Twitter & Instagram Like us on Facebook Subscribe to the Equity Matters E-Zine Register for the Equity Matters Social Justice Academy
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Sep 7, 2021 • 40min

More than Just a Seat at the Table w/Jodi Cunnigham, PhD

Although there is no commonly agreed upon definition for community engagement, at its heart community engagement means mutual decision making through collaboration. People, organizations, and government working collaboratively to create, realize and sustain visions for their community’s future. Today, we join Jodi Cunningham, PhD, Director of Health and Housing at the Community Builders, Inc. to discuss how she deepens relationships with community, promotes the idea of intentional authentic interactions and uses her power to influence decision making with community voice at the center.   Instagram: @Dr.Jodicunningham  LinkedIn: Jodi Cunnigham, PhD   To learn more about Avondale Children Thrive, visit the BUILD Health Challenge website here. Avondale Children Thrive was featured on PBS NewsHour. The video can be found here.   Listen & Subscribe to Equity Matters Podcast: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Podbean, and Spotify  Follow us on Twitter & Instagram Like us on Facebook Subscribe to the Equity Matters E-Zine Register for the Equity Matters Social Justice Academy
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Aug 24, 2021 • 43min

Keep That Same Energy w/ Jamal J. Lewis, MPH

For far too long, communities of color and low-income communities have borne the brunt and burden of pollution to the air, water, and soil they rely on to live and raise their families. Research further goes to tell us that in low-income communities, homes averaged 25 to 60 percent more energy use per square foot. But why? Today we join Jamal J. Lewis, MPH, Director of Energy, Health, and Climate at the Green and Healthy Homes Initiative to discuss how he centers the voices of marginalized communities to make energy more accessible, affordable and clean for all communities.    Twitter: @JamalJLewis  LinkedIn: Jamal J. Lewis    To learn more about the Green & Healthy Homes Initiative, visit their website here.   Listen & Subscribe to Equity Matters Podcast: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Podbean, and Spotify  Follow us on Twitter & Instagram Like us on Facebook Subscribe to the Equity Matters E-Zine Register for the Equity Matters Social Justice Academy
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Aug 10, 2021 • 35min

Temperature's Rising w/ Juanita Hernández-Caudron, LCSW

The environmental movement of the 1950s and 1960s raised awareness of the dangers posed by pollution and environmental degradation. Fast forward sixty years, we understand these environmental problems impact certain locations and people more than others - racial and ethnic minorities and the poor. Today, we join Juanita Hernández-Caudron, LCSW, Environmentalist and Social Justice advocate to discuss how history has shaped many of the environmental consequences we are experiencing now, and what we can do to reverse these inequitable trends.   Keep in touch with Juanita:   Twitter:@JoJoInColorado Learn more about Juanita’s baking at The Great Mexican Baking Blog   Listen & Subscribe to Equity Matters Podcast: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Podbean, and Spotify  Follow us on Twitter & Instagram Like us on Facebook Subscribe to the Equity Matters E-Zine
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Jul 30, 2021 • 33min

Equity Matters Live: It’s Our Anniversary

On July 29, 2020 we released “Long Time Coming” - the first episode of the Equity Matters. Fast forward 365 days, and we have completed 38 episodes, with countless guests and remarkable conversations. On today’s special Instagram live episode,  Dr. James Bell III, host of the Equity Matters Podcast reflects on the good, the bad, and the ugly of podcasting, and what to expect in the coming year from Equity Matters.   Listen & Subscribe to Equity Matters Podcast: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Podbean, and Spotify  Follow us on Twitter & Instagram Like us on Facebook Subscribe to the Equity Matters E-Zine
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Jul 20, 2021 • 1h 25min

The Community of Practice: A Story to Tell w/ Shimon Cohen, MSW, Dr. Marquitta Dorsey, Dr. Jonathan B. Singer

The Community of Practice: A Story to Tell w/ Shimon Cohen MSW, Dr. Marquitta Dorsey, and Dr. Jonathan Singer   There is a clear reason that storytelling is one of the oldest forms of communication. Stories create an unparalleled sense of connection between storyteller and listener. Fast forward to today, podcasting has emerged as a new vehicle to promote inclusion by valuing and unearthing real, honest, and personal experiences beyond our own. Today we join Dr. Marquitta Dorsey, Shimon Cohen, and Dr. Jonathan B. Singer to learn more on how their own experience podcasting has been used to inspire questions, speak authentically, and challenge their listeners to consider other pathways to social justice.   Keep in touch and connect with our speakers: Shimon Cohen’s Twitter: @ShimonDCohen  Shimon Cohen’s Podcast: Doin’ The Work  Doin’ The Work Podcast Instagram: Doin’ The Work Dr. Marquitta Dorsey’s Podcast: From Girls to Women Dr. Jonathan Singer’s Twitter: @SocWorkPodcast Dr. Jonathan Singer’s Podcast: The Social Work Podcast   Listen & Subscribe to Equity Matters Podcast: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Podbean, and Spotify  Follow us on Twitter & Instagram Like us on Facebook Subscribe to the Equity Matters E-Zine
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Jul 6, 2021 • 55min

Standing At the Crossroads w/ Jonathan Wesley, MA

Decolonizing education goes beyond changing the content of curricula and it's not just about adding different voices. It begs us to question the production of knowledge and relearning the way we understand these perspectives. Who is the narrator? Who is being painted as the savior? Who is being othered? All of these questions should be considered as we empower students to embrace other knowledge systems and to not apologize for their own knowledge. Today we join Jonathan Wesley to talk about the process of decolonizing education as a means to decenter whiteness and other dominant identity groups, unpacking intersectionality and how religion has been a tool in his work.   LinkedIn: Jonathan Wesley Twitter: @SpeakWes Instagram: @JustJWesley Facebook: Jonathan Wesley   Listen & Subscribe to Equity Matters Podcast: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Podbean, and Spotify  Follow us on Twitter & Instagram Like us on Facebook Subscribe to the Equity Matters E-Zine

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