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    Episode 10: Season Finale: “How to Citizen” with Baratunde Thurston, and Recognizing TV/ Movies that have Centered Race

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    About this Episode

    On the season finale, writer, comedian, podcaster, activist, and Emmy Award-nominated host Baratunde Thurston brings us to the home stretch while providing all the laughs! 

     

    Baratunde joins Chevon and Dennis to talk about his early career having worked at the intersections of standup, tech, and activism as a Black man, and how those experiences have shaped his current work on the topics of race, technology, democracy, and climate. He also shares his insights on being a multifaceted creator, the balance of “bringing your whole self to the workplace” as a person of color, and his take on “weaponing discomfort” and “defining white supremacy” to expose the underlying layers of how it's been maintained. Check out the Resources below for information on how to keep up with Baratunde and his upcoming projects, including his podcast “How To Citizen with Baratunde” and the new six-part PBS series, “America Outdoors with Baratunde Thurston”.

     

    Chevon and Dennis talk about shows that have centered race over the past year  and give praise to the writers, producers, and organizations working to move the needle on representation. Among the many shows they mention are The Watchmen, Lovecraft Country, and Falcon and the Winter Soldier. 

     

    Finally, two big announcements: Dennis has taken on a new position at Race Forward as our Vice President of Narrative, Arts, and Culture, and also we’ve opened registration for our #RaceAnd: Our Present, Our Future youth oriented event taking place on September 25th! 

     

    Thank you for listening to Season 2 of Momentum: A Race Forward Podcast, and stay tuned as we’re looking forward to even bigger things for Season 3 premiering this fall! 

     

    Check out all the episodes from Season 1 and 2, and rate, subscribe, and share –– we’re on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Pandora!

     

    Resources (by order of mention)

     

    'Lovecraft Country' Creator Aims To Reclaim The Horror Genre For People Of Color (via NPR)

    https://n.pr/3tld8S8

     

    ‘Minari’ Star Yuh-Jung Youn Makes Oscar History

    https://bit.ly/3eTKGSc

     

    ‘Falcon and the Winter Soldier’ Reckons with an American Burden (via The Hollywood Reporter)

    https://bit.ly/3vXVzJF

     

    Grey's Anatomy recap: Police brutality and racial profiling take center stage (via Entertainment Weekly) 

    https://bit.ly/3utedsk

     

    Color of Change 

    https://hollywood.colorofchange.org

     

    Center For Cultural Power 

    https://www.culturalpower.org

     

    BUILD 

    https://build.org/about

     

    Baratunde Thurston

     

    Podcast: How To Citizen 

    www.baratunde.com/howtocitizen

     

    Website

    www.baratunde.com

     

    PBS and Twin Cities PBS Announce New Series, America Outdoors With Baratunde Thurston 

    to.pbs.org/3f0hNn4

     

    Ted Talk: How to deconstruct racism, one headline at a time 

    https://bit.ly/2QW0vjb

     

    Facebook

    www.facebook.com/baratunde

     

    Instagram 

    www.instagram.com/baratunde

     

    Twitter 

    www.twitter.com/baratunde

     

    About Race Forward: 

     

    Race Forward catalyzes movement building for racial justice. In partnership with communities, organizations, and sectors, we build strategies to advance racial justice in our policies, institutions, and culture. Race Forward imagines a just, multiracial, democratic society, free from oppression and exploitation, in which people of color thrive with power and purpose.

     

    Follow Race Forward on social media

     

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    #RaceAnd: Our Present, Our Future 

    http://bit.ly/raceandopofevent

     

    Building Racial Equity (BRE) Trainings  

    www.raceforward.org/trainings

     

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    Executive Producers: 

    Hendel Leiva, Cheryl Cato Blakemore

    Associate Producer/ Editor: 

    Kendy Solis

    Recent Episodes from Momentum: A Race Forward Podcast

    Episode 09: Art and Culture As The Ultimate Form of Resistance, with Ralph Remington

    Episode 09: Art and Culture As The Ultimate Form of Resistance, with Ralph Remington

    To support our work, make your $24 donation for 2024 by texting RFPOD to 44-321, that’s R F P O D to 44-321. 

    This month as we celebrate the worldwide contributions of Black Americans and those of African descent, Race Forward and Americans For The Arts launched a national annual “Cultural Week of Action on Race and Democracy”, scheduled to take place in September of this year. This initiative aims to broaden awareness of and engagement in democracy and racial equity through cultural experiences across the entire country.

    Arts and Culture have played a significant role in how we, as Americans, view the world and see ourselves within it.  Black artists and culture bearers have produced some of the most profound bodies of work in this area, particularly during the Harlem Renaissance, the Civil Rights Movement, and Black Liberation movements during the 1970s and 1980s.

    On this episode of Momentum: A Race Forward Podcast, Ralph Remington, Director of Cultural Affairs at the San Francisco Arts Commission, essayist, playwright, screenwriter, and champion for racial equity in the arts, who presented the keynote address for the City of San Francisco’s Black History Month celebration on  being African Americans and the Arts, speaks to Rachel DeCruz, project director for the Cultural Week Of Action about his decades long leadership in the arts and culture sector, pushing the envelope on culture and stories to continue moving the work of racial justice forward to build and sustain a multiracial democracy.

     

    Resources: 

     

    Race Forward – Cultural Week Of Action On Race And Democracy 
    https://bit.ly/3Ih9sKY


    SFAC Appoints New Director of Cultural Affairs

    https://bit.ly/3P1p7Sz

     

    Meet Ralph Remington, Tempe's New Arts and Culture Deputy Director (via Phoenix New Times 

    https://bit.ly/3uRywFj

     

    NEA Theater/Musical Theater Director Ralph Remington Departs to Join Actors Equity Association (2013)

    https://bit.ly/42XsNdC
     

    SAG-AFTRA Approves Deal to End Historic Strike (via Variety) 

    https://bit.ly/49QQ9nB

     

    San Francisco Celebrates Black History Month - Ralph Remington Keynote

    https://bit.ly/430CuIb

     

    Ralph Remington 

     

    Instagram

    https://www.instagram.com/remingtonralph

     

    LinkedIn

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/ralph-remington-055b1a11/

     

    San Francisco Arts Commission

    https://www.sfartscommission.org

     

    About Race Forward: 

     

    Race Forward catalyzes movement building for racial justice. In partnership with communities, organizations, and sectors, we build strategies to advance racial justice in our policies, institutions, and culture. Race Forward imagines a just, multiracial, democratic society, free from oppression and exploitation, in which people of color thrive with power and purpose.

     

    Follow Race Forward on social media

     

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    Hendel Leiva, Cheryl Cato Blakemore

     

    Associate Producer & Editor: Freddie Beckley 

    Episode 08: Defending The Pathways For Black Economic Advancement with Ayana Parsons, Co-Founder Fearless Fund

    Episode 08: Defending The Pathways For Black Economic Advancement with Ayana Parsons, Co-Founder Fearless Fund

    Historically, from slavery to present day, efforts to create black economic advancement have been stunted continuously either through violence, such as the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, or through systemic barriers and policies responsible for creating and maintaining the racial wealth gap. 

    In August of last year, Edward Blum, the president of The American Alliance for Equal Rights (AAER), and the man behind the efforts to overturn affirmative action, filed a lawsuit against The Fearless Fund, claiming its Strivers Grant program violated the Civil Rights Act of 1866, by discriminating against non-black women. In response, Race Forward’s Senior Vice President of Finance and Operations Kerry Mitchell Brown authored an op-ed titled “The Fight Against The Fearless Fund Is A Fight Against Black Economic Advancement,” which reflected on the lawsuit brought against The Fearless Fund, whose mission is to invest in women of color-led businesses seeking financing by bridging the gap in venture capital funding for women of color business founders. 

    With the conservative majority of Trump-appointed Federal Judges and a Supreme Court that ruled against affirmative action in higher education, is this lawsuit the beginning of the latest frontier in halting black economic advancement, and more specifically, black female economic advancement? 

    On this episode of Momentum: A Race Forward Podcast, Kerry Mitchell Brown speaks with Ayana Parsons, co-founder of the Fearless Fund about her trailblazing work, and the next steps in the fight for black economic advancement.

     

     

    Resources:

     

    The Fight Against Fearless Fund is a Fight Against Black Economic Advancement (via The Atlanta Voice) 

    https://bit.ly/498ufvD
     

    Is DEI, DOA? (via Today Explained) [Podcast]

    https://bit.ly/4beimGf

     

    The True Cost of the Tulsa Race Riot, 100 Years Later (via The Brookings Institution) 

    https://bit.ly/3u481Mx

     

    The Racial Wealth Gap: A History of Inequity (via Reuters) 

    https://bit.ly/3SgI7x9

    The Four Most Common Challenges Facing Black Women Entrepreneurs (via Stearns Bank) 

    https://bit.ly/3u6ka3s

     

    Business Prowess: Black Women are Powering the US Economy (via Black Enterprise) 

    https://bit.ly/498NN36 

     

     

    About Race Forward: 

     

    Race Forward catalyzes movement building for racial justice. In partnership with communities, organizations, and sectors, we build strategies to advance racial justice in our policies, institutions, and culture. Race Forward imagines a just, multiracial, democratic society, free from oppression and exploitation, in which people of color thrive with power and purpose.

     

    Follow Race Forward on social media

     

    Follow us on Facebook:

    www.facebook.com/raceforward

     

    Follow us on Twitter: 

    www.twitter.com/raceforward

     

    Follow us on Instagram: 

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    Building Racial Equity (BRE) Trainings  

    www.raceforward.org/trainings

     

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    www.raceforward.org/subscribe

     

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    Hendel Leiva, Cheryl Cato Blakemore

     

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    (Bonus) Leveraging Networks, adrienne maree brown x The Government Alliance on Race and Equity

    (Bonus) Leveraging Networks, adrienne maree brown x  The Government Alliance on Race and Equity

    On this bonus episode of Momentum: A Race Forward Podcast, adrienne maree brown, author of the critically acclaimed book Emergent Strategy spoke with the Government Alliance on Race and Equity’s Director of Innovative Practice Cecelia Olusola Tribbl as a part of the network’s 2023 membership meeting. 

     

    In this conversation, adrienne and Olusola talk about the importance of building dynamic partnerships and networks to foster “collaborative ideation,” and building adaptable institutions to address and advance racial equity. adrienne invokes the work of Octavia Butler, noted  science fiction author, recipient of multiple Hugo and Nebula awards, and the first science-fiction writer to receive a MacArthur Fellowship, to talk about the “fecundity” and resilience needed in these uncertain times, her own methodology for speculative fiction, and the humanity that can be found in networked relationships
     

    *Remarks were edited for time and content

     

    To support Momentum: A Race Forward Podcast, make your end of year contribution by texting RFPOD to 44-32.

     

    Resources (by order of mention)

    adrienne maree brown (Official Website)


     

    https://adriennemareebrown.net/


     

    Government Alliance on Race and Equity 


     

    https://www.racialequityalliance.org/


     

    Cecelia Tribbl 


     

    https://www.racialequityalliance.org/team/cecilia-olusola-tribble/


     

    Emergent Strategy 


     

    https://adriennemareebrown.net/book/emergent-strategy/


     

    Octavia Butler (Official Site) 


     

    https://www.octaviabutler.com/

     

    About Race Forward: 

     

    Race Forward catalyzes movement building for racial justice. In partnership with communities, organizations, and sectors, we build strategies to advance racial justice in our policies, institutions, and culture. Race Forward imagines a just, multiracial, democratic society, free from oppression and exploitation, in which people of color thrive with power and purpose.

     

    Follow Race Forward on social media

     

    Follow us on Facebook:

    www.facebook.com/raceforward

     

    Follow us on Twitter: 

    www.twitter.com/raceforward

     

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    Good Times  - Background Vocals + Music [Primary] 

    Episode 07: “Becoming The Global Majority” – with BIPOC Podcast Creators

    Episode 07: “Becoming The Global Majority” – with BIPOC Podcast Creators

    This episode of Momentum: A Race Forward Podcast, recognizes Latinx/Hispanic Heritage Month and International Podcast Day. Hendel Leiva, Manager of Podcasts and Audio Initiatives interviews the co-founders of BIPOC Podcast Creators Tangia Al-awaji Estrada and Maribel Quezada-Smith. In this conversation, Tangia and Maribel share their stories of how they became podcasters, the challenges they experienced as women of color in podcasting, and how a Facebook group was the catalyst for founding and launching the BIPOC Podcast Creators in 2021. 

    Maribel and Tangia talk about the exponential growth of the BIPOC Podcast Creators community, and the wins in representation, access, and partnerships generated across the industry for its members. They discuss the opportunities (speaking and presenting at Podcast Movement, international work in Mexico and Saudi Arabia), and the challenges/ lessons being learned in the greater industry (layoffs due to overcorrection from the big companies, overinvesting in celebrity based podcasts) – and the overall message that forecasts BIPOC podcasting/podcasters are set to be the global majority in the future. 

    To listen to more of Momentum: A Race Forward Podcast check us out on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and remember that you can support our racial justice work by texting “RFPOD" to 44-32.

     

    Resources (by order of mention):

     

    BIPOC Podcast Creators 
    https://www.bipocpodcastcreators.com/about

     

    Maribel Quezada Smith 

    https://www.maribelqs.com/

     

    Tangia Renee

    https://www.tangiarenee.com/

     

    Michelle Talbert (Instagram) 
    https://www.instagram.com/herpowermoves

     

    That’s What She Did Podcast (Tangia Renee) 

    https://apple.co/3LGIMp3

     

    Differente Podcast (Maribel) 

    https://apple.co/3EVOcsy

     

    The Pulso Podcast 

    https://projectpulso.org/podcast/

     

    Podcast Movement Conference 

    https://podcastmovement.com/

     

    Audio Flavor Social (Oct, 23’ Phoenix)

    https://bit.ly/48yOSS4

     

    About Race Forward:

    Race Forward catalyzes movement building for racial justice. In partnership with communities,

    organizations, and sectors, we build strategies to advance racial justice in our policies, institutions, and culture. Race Forward imagines a just, multiracial, democratic society, free from oppression and exploitation, in which people of color thrive with power and purpose.

    Follow Race Forward on social media:

    Follow us on Facebook:

    www.facebook.com/raceforward

    Follow us on Twitter:

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    Follow us on Instagram:

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    Building Racial Equity (BRE) Trainings

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    Associate Producer/ Editor: Sewa Olivares

    Episode 06: The #Case4Reparations: “Decolonizing Wealth” with Edgar Villanueva

    Episode 06: The #Case4Reparations: “Decolonizing Wealth” with Edgar Villanueva

    On this episode of Momentum: A Race Forward Podcast, Senior Vice President of Strategic Partnerships, Faron McLurkin interviews CEO of Liberated Capital Edgar Villanueva, author of the best selling book “Decolonizing Wealth.” They discuss the ongoing activism for reparations at the intersection of the racial justice movement and the philanthropic sector.

     

    Edgar explains how his background as a part of the Lumbee Tribe and his career experiences influenced his perspective in money being “medicine” for historically oppressed communities –– leading to the work of Decolonizing Wealth. He takes us through the story of the organization’s founding, building the infrastructure for this trailblazing effort, to the Alight Align Arise: Advancing The Movement For Repair Conference presented by Decolonizing Weath.

     

    Faron and Edgar also discuss the evolving role of philanthropy following the massive investments into racial justice work after the George Floyd uprisings, and the importance of efforts to cultivate long-term financial commitments, placing the conversation of reparations at the forefront. They also talk about the expanding “sweeping” energy of the movement nationally for “redress and reparations”, and how this has begun an emerging international awareness, sparking a global movement.

     

    To listen to more of Momentum: A Race Forward Podcast check us out on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and remember that you can support our racial justice work by texting “RFPOD" to 44-32. 

     

    Resources (by order of mention):

     

    Sherman’s Field Order No. 15 via New Georgia Encyclopedia 

    https://bit.ly/3DCc7wo

     

    Pigford v. Glickman

    https://bit.ly/44ZnfPI

     

    Asheville North Carolina Community Reparations Commission

    https://bit.ly/44Zn8ng

     

    California Reparations Task Force Releases Interim Report Detailing Harms of Slavery and Systemic Discrimination on African Americans

    https://bit.ly/3rYKx9W

     

    Georgetown University Reparations Project (via The New York Times) 

    https://nyti.ms/47adVdH

     

    Liberated Capital (Decolonizing Wealth Fund)

    https://bit.ly/3YcVr8n

     

    Decolonizing Wealth Project commits $20 million to advance reparations (via Philanthropy News Digest) 

    https://bit.ly/47eay5C

     

    Edgar Villanueva

    https://www.edgarvillanueva.net/media

     

    Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina

    http://bit.ly/3YgEdH9

     

    Alight Align Arise Conference

    https://bit.ly/3rLGhdT

     

    Where Is My Land

    https://bit.ly/47a19fc

     

    About Race Forward:

    Race Forward catalyzes movement building for racial justice. In partnership with communities,

    organizations, and sectors, we build strategies to advance racial justice in our policies, institutions, and culture. Race Forward imagines a just, multiracial, democratic society, free from oppression and exploitation, in which people of color thrive with power and purpose.

    Follow Race Forward on social media:

    Follow us on Facebook:

    www.facebook.com/raceforward

    Follow us on Twitter:

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    Follow us on Instagram:

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    Building Racial Equity (BRE) Trainings

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    Sewa Olivares

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    Episode 05: Advancing Just, Multiracial Democracy with john a. powell

    Episode 05: Advancing Just, Multiracial Democracy with john a. powell

    On this episode of Momentum: A Race Forward Podcast, Julie Nelson, Senior Vice President of Programs at Race Forward and john a. powell, Director, Othering and Belonging Institute, come together in a conversation inspired by the recent essay they co-authored, “Advancing Just, Multiracial Democracy.” 

    Throughout the conversation, they explore the role local municipalities can play in not only defending against “democratic backsliding,” but also in expanding the very nature of democracy, which is critical with the global rise of authoritarianism and nationalism. 

    Julie and john’s work rests on the idea that local governments are uniquely situated to turn grim situations built on “othering” into a global movement grounded in racial justice and belonging. They examine the four principles they wrote about, which includes: 1. expanding democratic practice; 2. being explicit about who is currently included or excluded; 3. systems and structures; and 4. operationalizing and organizing for multiracial democracy. 

    To listen to more of Momentum: A Race Forward Podcast check us out on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and remember that you can support our work by texting “RFPOD" to 44-32. Every donation supports Race Forward’s work.

     

    Resources (by order of mention)

     

    Advancing Just, Multiracial Democracy (via The German Marshall Fund)

    https://bit.ly/447aX7t

     

    john a powell 

    https://belonging.berkeley.edu/john-powell

     

    Democracy and Belonging Forum

    https://bit.ly/3Xot32I

     

    Government Alliance on Race and Equity (GARE)

    https://www.racialequityalliance.org/

     

    Racing to Justice: Transforming our Concepts of Self and Other to Build an Inclusive Society

    https://belonging.berkeley.edu/racing-justice

     

    The German Marshall Fund 

    https://www.gmfus.org/

     

    The Chicago Council on Global Affairs 

    https://globalaffairs.org/

     

    About Race Forward: 

     

    Race Forward catalyzes movement building for racial justice. In partnership with communities, organizations, and sectors, we build strategies to advance racial justice in our policies, institutions, and culture. Race Forward imagines a just, multiracial, democratic society, free from oppression and exploitation, in which people of color thrive with power and purpose.

     

    Follow Race Forward on social media

     

    Follow us on Facebook:

    www.facebook.com/raceforward

     

    Follow us on Twitter: 

    www.twitter.com/raceforward

     

    Follow us on Instagram: 

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    Building Racial Equity (BRE) Trainings  

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    Episode 04: Pushing Back Against The Rise of Christian Nationalism Through Faith with Obery Hendricks, Ph.D

    Episode 04: Pushing Back Against The Rise of Christian Nationalism Through Faith with Obery Hendricks, Ph.D

    On this episode of Momentum: A Race Forward Podcast, Obery Hendricks, Ph.D., one of the most influential Black biblical scholars writing today, and Race Forward’s Chief of Staff Charlene Sinclair, Ph.D.,  who herself fashions strategies that embrace a liberationist approach to faith and spirituality for racial and economic justice, discuss the immediacy of pushing back against the spread of Christian Nationalism and the urgency of creating narratives based on the gospel’s “true teachings” to reflect the ongoing political moment and fight for progressive policies that stay true to the bible’s "liberationist ideals".

    Throughout the conversation Obery and Charlene share insights on the importance (and opportunity) for the progressive left to engage in spirituality and religion and why faith in movement spaces is not always well received; the weaponization of Christianity and the gospel by the right to justify implementing extremist policies; how Afro-Christianity has historically reflected teachings of freedom and liberation; and how religious leaders are being looked to to provide guidance as capitalism and white supremacy have led to the rise of authoritarianism and the destabilization of democracy around the world.

    If you enjoyed today’s episode, you can now support Momentum: A Race Forward Podcast and Race Forward’s audio work by texting “RFPod” to 44-321 to make a tax-deductible contribution. 

     

    Resources: 

     

    Obery Hendricks 

    https://bit.ly/3O6SN11

     

    Christians Against Christianity: How Right-Wing Evangelicals Are Destroying Our Nation and Our Faith (via Good Reads)

    https://bit.ly/44H0m40

     

    The Politics of Jesus (via Penguin Random House) 

    https://bit.ly/3B1WwVM

     

    Charlene Sinclair 

    https://bit.ly/3LBczyE

     

    Colorlines 

    https://colorlines.com/

     

    About Race Forward: 

     

    Race Forward catalyzes movement building for racial justice. In partnership with communities, organizations, and sectors, we build strategies to advance racial justice in our policies, institutions, and culture. Race Forward imagines a just, multiracial, democratic society, free from oppression and exploitation, in which people of color thrive with power and purpose.

     

    Follow Race Forward on social media

     

    Follow us on Facebook:

    www.facebook.com/raceforward

     

    Follow us on Twitter: 

    www.twitter.com/raceforward

     

    Follow us on Instagram: 

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    Building Racial Equity (BRE) Trainings  

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    Momentum at the White House: Historic Racial Justice Work At The Federal Level With Chiraag Bains

    Momentum at the White House: Historic Racial Justice Work At The Federal Level With Chiraag Bains

    Momentum: A Race Forward Podcast –– recorded at The White House! 

    On this landmark episode of Momentum Chiraag Bains, (now former) Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Director of the Domestic Policy Council for Racial Justice and Equity joins Race Forward’s Cathy Albisa and Carlton Eley to talk about the historic racial justice work actively happening across the federal government. 

    In this in-depth interview Chiraag talks about the Biden Administration’s deep commitment to racial equity and the significance of President Biden signing Executive Order 13985 “Advancing Racial Equity and Support for Underserved Communities Through The Federal Government” on his first day in office. He talks about the processes agencies underwent as part of the EO’s mandate to deliver Federal Equity Action Plans (EAP’s) and the results and lessons learned throughout the first two years of the work. This leads to conversation about the second historic executive order on racial justice issued in February of this year, Executive Order 14091 “Further Advancing Racial Equity and Support for Underserved Communities Through The Federal Government”, and how this executive order further strengthens the administration’s commitment through financial investment and working with community partnerships on racial equity work. 

    Throughout the conversation, Chriraag talks about the multigenerational commitment that racial justice work requires, touching on themes such as police reform, criminal justice reform, support for the LGBTQI+ community, and economic development, and the fortitude needed to do the work in the face of backlash to progress. Chiraag credits the team at the Domestic Policy Council for their commitment to racial equity, as well as the partnerships cultivated with advocates and organizations that together are moving the work forward, and how despite the threats to democracy that arise, racial justice and equity work makes sure the government is working for all Americans. 

    If you enjoyed today’s episode, you can now support Momentum: A Race Forward Podcast and Race Forward’s audio work by texting “RFPod” to 44-321 to make a tax-deductible contribution. 

    Resources: 

    Executive Order 13985 “Advancing Racial Equity and Support for Underserved Communities Through The Federal Government  (via The White House) 

    https://bit.ly/3WFDjSa

    Executive Order 14091 “Further Advancing Racial Equity and Support for Underserved Communities Through The Federal Government (via The White House) 

    http://bit.ly/40H8VJg

    Race Forward/ PolicyLink – Assessment of Federal Equity Action Plans 

    http://bit.ly/40vwDbA

    Report: Delivering on Equity Access, and Opportunity for the American People (via the White House) 

    bit.ly/40pNA7B

    What is the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act and is it likely to pass? (via The Guardian)

    http://bit.ly/3ZA3LOF

    FACT SHEET: The Biden-⁠Harris Administration Continues to Promote Access to Voting (via The White House)

    http://bit.ly/3nrBBHT

     

    About Race Forward: 

     

    Race Forward catalyzes movement building for racial justice. In partnership with communities, organizations, and sectors, we build strategies to advance racial justice in our policies, institutions, and culture. Race Forward imagines a just, multiracial, democratic society, free from oppression and exploitation, in which people of color thrive with power and purpose.

     

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    Episode 02: “Us” Standing Up For Honest Education: A Conversation From Florida

    Episode 02: “Us” Standing Up For Honest Education: A Conversation From Florida

    On this episode of Momentum: A Race Forward Podcast, Marsha Guthrie, Deputy Director of Race Forward’s Government Alliance on Race and Equity’s Network Strategies, and Dr. Maria Cole, co-founder of Common Purpose, come together to share their experiences organizing in Florida for free and honest public education. 

    We begin with a powerful testimony from a student that has been directly impacted by the targeting of AP African American studies in the Florida school system, and then Marsha and Dr. Cole talk about the “summer of action” that launched a local effort to fight the weaponization of curriculum and education –– the consequences of which are being felt across the nation every single day. 

    In the backdrop of Florida Governor Desantis’ latest efforts in targeting statewide curriculum in public schools and higher education, Marsha and Dr. Cole talk about the importance of organizing deliberately, the implementation of strategies that create a visibility of the groups being affected, and building power through local elections and partnerships with elected officials. 

    *This episode is being released just weeks after President Biden issued his second executive order mandating racial equity across the federal government. This second EO calls for sustained, long-term plans and efforts to ensure equitable outcomes for all. 

    Resources (by order of mention)

    Race Forward Commends Biden Administration On Release of Second Historic Racial Equity Executive Order 

    http://bit.ly/3y5I3GP

    Ron DeSantis’s war on “woke” in Florida schools, explained (via Vox) 

    http://bit.ly/3kJAOBh

    What Florida's Stop Woke Act Means for Schools, Businesses, (via Time Magazine)

    http://bit.ly/3J4o7ui

    The controversy over AP African American studies, explained (via Vox)

    http://bit.ly/3J7Fz0S

    Organizers are Fighting Ron DeSantis's Educational Bans with Free Books (via Teen Vogue) 

    http://bit.ly/3KMvrvR

    Jacksonville [faith] leaders join rally in Capitol after Black history class revised amid Gov. DeSantis criticism (via News4Jax)

    http://bit.ly/3kG6Iyx

    HEAL Together Race Forward 

    https://www.raceforward.org/heal-together

    Special thanks to: 

    Power U Center For Social Change 

    https://www.poweru.org/

     

    About Race Forward: 

    Race Forward catalyzes movement building for racial justice. In partnership with communities, organizations, and sectors, we build strategies to advance racial justice in our policies, institutions, and culture. Race Forward imagines a just, multiracial, democratic society, free from oppression and exploitation, in which people of color thrive with power and purpose.

     

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    Episode 01: The Beat of the Racial Justice Movement: A Conversation with Three Black Male Leaders

    Episode 01: The Beat of the Racial Justice Movement: A Conversation with Three Black Male Leaders

    *This episode opens with a statement from Race Forward Executive Vice President Eric Ward on the killing of Tyre Nichols by Memphis police officers 

    It's a new season for Momentum: A Race Forward Podcast and we’re starting off in a big way with Race Forward President Glenn Harris, newly appointed Executive Vice President Eric Ward, and Senior Vice President of Strategic Partnerships Faron McLurkin. 

    As three Black men, along with the other members of Race Forward’s Executive Leadership Team, leading in the movement to advance racial equity, Glenn, Eric, and Faron speak to the fierce backlash to centering racial justice, the importance of instilling racially-equitable policies and practices across all levels of government,, and the importance of defending past gains while forging new, bold moves in the fight against white supremacy and institutional racism. 

    Our panel also finds more lighthearted moments to kick back and discuss their favorite music artists, the metaphors music can have for the racial justice work we do, and exploring futurism to create bold moves. 

    In the coming year, we have exciting things planned for the future of Momentum: A Race Forward Podcast as we bring you important conversations, in-depth racial justice analysis, and help build  the future of the movement with our listeners and supporters –– together. 

     

    Resources (by order of mention)

     

    Race Forward Urges Systemic Change In Light of Police Killing of Tyre Nichols; Continued Police Violence Against People of Color 
    bit.ly/3jwghPV

     

    America has an antisemitism problem and victims cannot be left to fight it alone, rabbi says (via CNN)
    http://bit.ly/3j0g73j

     

    Executive Order On Advancing Racial Equity and Support for Underserved Communities Through the Federal Government

    http://bit.ly/3WFDjSa

     

    Government Alliance on Racial Equity (GARE)

    https://www.racialequityalliance.org/about/

     

    Facing Race 2022: What's next for the movement for racial justice? What do we look forward to?

    https://bit.ly/3WZiDVe

     

    H.E.A.L. (Honest Education Action & Leadership) Together 

    https://www.raceforward.org/heal-together

     

    How ‘Black Panther’ Builds Complex Characters From the Politics of Colonization (via New York Times Critic’s Notebook)

    http://bit.ly/3H7p8Q8

     

    About Race Forward: 

     

    Race Forward catalyzes movement building for racial justice. In partnership with communities, organizations, and sectors, we build strategies to advance racial justice in our policies, institutions, and culture. Race Forward imagines a just, multiracial, democratic society, free from oppression and exploitation, in which people of color thrive with power and purpose.

     

    Follow Race Forward on social media

     

    Follow us on Facebook:

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    Follow us on Twitter: 

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    Building Racial Equity (BRE) Trainings  

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    Hendel Leiva, Cheryl Cato Blakemore