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Keeping the Momentum: Celebrating 100 Episodes
In this episode, Jill celebrates the 100th episode of the Conscious Anti-Racism podcast as she shares insights from the first 100 episodes, discusses her current areas for growth and activism, and looks ahead to the next season of the podcast.
Tools that will increase sustainability in anti-racism and anti-oppression work with Dr. Maiysha Clairborne
In this episode, Jill interviews Dr. Maiysha Clairborne, her colleague and partner in their Conscious Anti-Racism company.
They talk about the importance of learning how to connect with our bodies as a tool for emotional regulation, why emotional regulation is critical to sustainability in anti-racism and anti oppression work, and different ways that people can learn to start connecting with their bodies as an emotional regulation tool.
The downsides of anti-racism workshops with Prof. Sarita Srivastava
In this episode, Jill interviews Sarita Srivastava, author of the book from NYU Press, “Are You Calling Me a Racist”?: Why We Need to Stop Talking About Race and Start Making Real Antiracist Change.
Pharmacy and Health Equity With Dr. Marcus Howard
In this episode, Jill interviews Dr. Marcus Howard, Founder and CEO of GreaterHealth Pharmacy & Wellness. They discuss the role of pharmacy in health equity and the importance of creating partnerships to broaden the impact of organizations that support underrepresented communities.
Addressing anti-immigration rhetoric with Juliet Hooker
In this episode, Jill interviews Juliet Hooker, a Brown University professor. They discuss her new book, Black Grief/White Grievance: The Politics of Loss. Listen as they examine the pattern between progress for marginalized groups and increased resistance towards them.
The value of anti-racism and anti-oppression work with Dr. Maiysha Clairborne
In this episode, Jill interviews Dr. Maiysha Clairborne, her colleague and partner in their Conscious Anti-Racism company. They discussed the value of anti-racism and anti-oppression work not just for white people, but for people of all identities.
Race Etiquette and Patriotism with Fatimah Gilliam, Esq.
In this episode, Jill interviews Fatimah Gilliam, Esq., author of Race Rules: Race Rules: What Your Black Friend Won’t Tell You. They talk about race etiquette, Gilliam’s interpretation of patriotism, and her experiences related to her light skin tone.
Warning Signs of Radicalization with Matt and Tawni Browning
In this episode, Jill interviews Matt and Tawni Browning, husband and wife team that spend years undercover infiltrating various hate groups in America. They discussed how to recognize the signs of white nationalism rhetoric, how to identify politicians that are catering to white nationalist groups, and some potential solutions to de-radicalizing members of these groups.
Coexistence and Cultural Diversity for Kids with Modello Brown
In this episode, Jill interviews Modello Brown, a children’s book author and hip-hop artist. Brown details how his childhood connection to the more disadvantaged parts of Chicago inspired the stories he shares in his children's books.
Equality and the Foster Care System with Rachel Lauren
In this episode, Jill interviews Rachel Lauren, Chief People Officer at Dream.Org. They explore the ups and downs of the foster system and its need for more Black and Brown host families. Rachel also addresses her bipartisan approach to policy writing.