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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.
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.
Are recent dramatic White House moves simply chaotic or part of a broader 2018 electoral strategy? We explore the topic Tiffany Cross, Managing Editor of The Beat.
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.
Rashad Robinson explains how Color of Changes uses digital media to help mobilize its more than 1 million members to fight racist structures.
Rashad Robinson explains how the overlap of politics, pop culture, and social media explain how we arrived at this moment in social justice.
Rashad Robinson explains the role of corporations in helping to structure and institutionalize racism in the United States.
Rashad Robinson explains the media, non-profit, think-tank, corporate and financing structures behind modern racism policies in the United States
Rashad Robinson, Executive Director of Color Change, sits down in this Memorial Day to discuss the persistence of racism in the United States and how millions of people are mobilizing to fight it.
We discuss what’s behind the wave of black women running for political office with Illinois Congressional candidate Lauren Underwood and Texas district judge candidate Aurora Martinez Jones.
We explore whether the historic bid of Stacey Abrams for the governorship of Georgia is a new model for politics or whether it falls short.
We discuss the use of Facebook data by Cambridge Analytica to suppress black voters in 2016 and whether it could happen in 2018.
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.
Are recent dramatic White House moves simply chaotic or part of a broader 2018 electoral strategy? We explore the topic Tiffany Cross, Managing Editor of The Beat.
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.
Rashad Robinson explains how Color of Changes uses digital media to help mobilize its more than 1 million members to fight racist structures.
Rashad Robinson explains how the overlap of politics, pop culture, and social media explain how we arrived at this moment in social justice.
Rashad Robinson explains the role of corporations in helping to structure and institutionalize racism in the United States.
Rashad Robinson explains the media, non-profit, think-tank, corporate and financing structures behind modern racism policies in the United States
Rashad Robinson, Executive Director of Color Change, sits down in this Memorial Day to discuss the persistence of racism in the United States and how millions of people are mobilizing to fight it.
We discuss what’s behind the wave of black women running for political office with Illinois Congressional candidate Lauren Underwood and Texas district judge candidate Aurora Martinez Jones.
We explore whether the historic bid of Stacey Abrams for the governorship of Georgia is a new model for politics or whether it falls short.
We discuss the use of Facebook data by Cambridge Analytica to suppress black voters in 2016 and whether it could happen in 2018.
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