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Jorge Rivas of Splinter takes on the immigration crackdown and the terrible conditions of those detained.
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.
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.
New Mexico Democratic Congressional candidate Deb Haaland discussed her intersectional, progressive political vision and how she could become the first Native woman to ever sit in the United State Congress.
Hannah Allam of Buzzfeed dives deep into the cultural forces pushing back against the rise of progressivism at this moment, namely Islamophobia and xenophobia.
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
Margaret Huang, Executive Director of Amnesty International USA, sits down with Imara to talk about growing concern about the erosion of human rights in the United States and the hope of activism at this moment.
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.”
Learn how Damayan, an organization who helps trafficked women break free, helps their members own their own labor through a workers cooperative.
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
Jorge Rivas of Splinter takes on the immigration crackdown and the terrible conditions of those detained.
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.
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.
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
Margaret Huang, Executive Director of Amnesty International USA, sits down with Imara to talk about growing concern about the erosion of human rights in the United States and the hope of activism at this moment.
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.”
Learn how Damayan, an organization who helps trafficked women break free, helps their members own their own labor through a workers cooperative.
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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