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https://vimeo.com/274283696 The New York Women’s Foundation has pledged $1 million to support the work of #MeToo founder Tarana Burke. Ana Oliveira, President and CEO, tells us why.
Neuroscientist Princess Ojiaku and Katrina Jones of Vimeo discuss how to diversify tech from VR content creation to the corporate suites.
In the season finale of The Last Sip we discuss the latest on immigration, the future of technology and people of color, Black travel, and philanthropy.
https://vimeo.com/273124753 Caden Davis, a trans solider in the Florida National Guard, discusses the personal impact of the Trump Administration’s ban on trans men and women from serving.
In this extended conversation, Meredith Talusan, Executive Director of Condé Nast’s Them discusses how she draws on her personal experience to ensure that the full-spectrum of the LGBTQIA community is represented.
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
Meredith Talusan, Executive Editor of Condé Nast’s them. talks about the power of non-binary, LGBTQ images as a tool for social change during a time of growing misogyny, patriarchy and sexual orientation backlash.
Imara takes on the harsh reality behind Bill Cosby’s amiable facade.
Aishah Shahidah Simmons of #LoveWithAccountability talks with us about how women can heal after sexual assault through radical love and holding communities accountable.
Dr. Carolyn West discusses how the history of sexual assault against black women in the U.S. reverberates in the present.
Dr. Treva Lindsey lays out how Bill Cosby’s conviction was made possible through decades of activism by Black women.
Is the US sending the wrong message to Syria with bombs and how are women and girls the answer to that war? Imara sits down with Jamille Bigio of The Council for Foreign Relations to answer these questions.
https://vimeo.com/274283696 The New York Women’s Foundation has pledged $1 million to support the work of #MeToo founder Tarana Burke. Ana Oliveira, President and CEO, tells us why.
Neuroscientist Princess Ojiaku and Katrina Jones of Vimeo discuss how to diversify tech from VR content creation to the corporate suites.
In the season finale of The Last Sip we discuss the latest on immigration, the future of technology and people of color, Black travel, and philanthropy.
https://vimeo.com/273124753 Caden Davis, a trans solider in the Florida National Guard, discusses the personal impact of the Trump Administration’s ban on trans men and women from serving.
In this extended conversation, Meredith Talusan, Executive Director of Condé Nast’s Them discusses how she draws on her personal experience to ensure that the full-spectrum of the LGBTQIA community is represented.
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
Meredith Talusan, Executive Editor of Condé Nast’s them. talks about the power of non-binary, LGBTQ images as a tool for social change during a time of growing misogyny, patriarchy and sexual orientation backlash.
Aishah Shahidah Simmons of #LoveWithAccountability talks with us about how women can heal after sexual assault through radical love and holding communities accountable.
Dr. Carolyn West discusses how the history of sexual assault against black women in the U.S. reverberates in the present.
Dr. Treva Lindsey lays out how Bill Cosby’s conviction was made possible through decades of activism by Black women.
Is the US sending the wrong message to Syria with bombs and how are women and girls the answer to that war? Imara sits down with Jamille Bigio of The Council for Foreign Relations to answer these questions.
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