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Rashad Robinson explains the media, non-profit, think-tank, corporate and financing structures behind modern racism policies in the United States
Congresswoman Maxine Waters shut down Republican rivals who tried to shut her down on the House floor.
Leaders of color sit down to discuss activism, policy and culture in the Age of Trump. Margaret Huang, Executive Director, Amnesty International; Rashad Robinson, Executive Director, Color of Change; Meredith Talusan, Executive Editor, them. all give their poi
Imara talk about how a warming planet can gentrification with Caroline Lewis of Miami’s The Cleo Institute.
Imara talks fossil fuel divestment as a tool to protect those hardest hit hit by climate change, name people of color in the US and around the world, with Thanu Yakupitiyage of 350.org.
This week on The Last Sip, Imara talks Syria, Trump legal woes, climate change’s impact on communities of color, and the end of “Scandal.”
Glenn Greenwald of The Intercept and Professor Erica Williams of Spelman College discuss the latest on the assassination of Brazilian Councillor Marielle Franco and it’s importance for women of color around the world.
Learn how Damayan, an organization who helps trafficked women break free, helps their members own their own labor through a workers cooperative.
The tax code exacerbates longstanding racial inequities. Alexandra Bastien of the think-tank PolicyLink breaks down how and what can be done about it.
Former Obama aide and Founder of Common Thread Strategies discusses what Paul Ryan’s Speakership has meant for communities of color, those struggling economically and what it all means for the future.
In the first episode The Last Sip will tackle what Paul Ryan’s resignation means for historically marginalized communities, the racial wealth gap, worker cooperative as a solution, an update on the death of Marielle Franco and Janelle Monae’s new v
Rashad Robinson explains the media, non-profit, think-tank, corporate and financing structures behind modern racism policies in the United States
Congresswoman Maxine Waters shut down Republican rivals who tried to shut her down on the House floor.
Leaders of color sit down to discuss activism, policy and culture in the Age of Trump. Margaret Huang, Executive Director, Amnesty International; Rashad Robinson, Executive Director, Color of Change; Meredith Talusan, Executive Editor, them. all give their poi
Imara talk about how a warming planet can gentrification with Caroline Lewis of Miami’s The Cleo Institute.
Imara talks fossil fuel divestment as a tool to protect those hardest hit hit by climate change, name people of color in the US and around the world, with Thanu Yakupitiyage of 350.org.
This week on The Last Sip, Imara talks Syria, Trump legal woes, climate change’s impact on communities of color, and the end of “Scandal.”
Glenn Greenwald of The Intercept and Professor Erica Williams of Spelman College discuss the latest on the assassination of Brazilian Councillor Marielle Franco and it’s importance for women of color around the world.
Learn how Damayan, an organization who helps trafficked women break free, helps their members own their own labor through a workers cooperative.
The tax code exacerbates longstanding racial inequities. Alexandra Bastien of the think-tank PolicyLink breaks down how and what can be done about it.
Former Obama aide and Founder of Common Thread Strategies discusses what Paul Ryan’s Speakership has meant for communities of color, those struggling economically and what it all means for the future.
In the first episode The Last Sip will tackle what Paul Ryan’s resignation means for historically marginalized communities, the racial wealth gap, worker cooperative as a solution, an update on the death of Marielle Franco and Janelle Monae’s new v
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