Tune in and listen to the Albertsons African American Leadership Council as we discuss issues surrounding the black communities.
In this edition, the AAALC and other ARG leaders wish Jonathan Mayes farewell, and welcome Monique Lanaux, GVP, Chief Talent & Diversity Officer.
This week the team sat down to discuss food in the black community and how it relates to culture and roots. Don't miss out on the mayonnaise cake!!
This week the AAALC sat down to discuss Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU's) with topics ranging from their histories to funding.
The AAALC team sat down to discuss everything MLK, Jr.
This week the AAALC members sat down with members from out Veterans Associate Resource Group to discuss Veterans Day and all things military!
This week the team sat down to discuss the not so commonly known issue of colorism. There could be a second part in the near future!
This week the team sat down with Basilio Dayala and Elvis Batista to discuss Hispanic Heritage Month.
This week the team sit down with Christy Duncan Anderson, Executive Director of the Albertsons Companies Foundation, to discuss food insecurities and ways to tackle them.
There have been many articles in the news recently that racism may be worse today than it was in the 60's. The AAALC podcast team sat down to discuss how things have changed and shared some incredible real-life experiences.
Listen in with the AAALC team and special guests, Chris Colombana and Cheyenne Brown, as they share their coming out stories, how it was received in the communities they grew up in, and how things have changed over time.
This week we sat down with Philip Thompson, Director of the Idaho Black History Museum, to discuss Juneteenth and other events surrounding this historic moment in time.
Listen in with the AAALC crew and guests as they discuss current affairs and how everyone's feeling!
This week the AAALC sat down with some of our Asian Network brothers and sisters to discuss how things are going in the wake of attacks on their cultures. Joining are Alice Chan, Derek Woo, Miki Virtue, and Jeffrey Hamper.
We sat down with Sharon Hall and Suzanne Mercer to discuss the roles, obsticles and accomplishments of Black Women in history.
Join in with the AAALC crew as we discuss what Black History Month means and how great an opportunity we have to learn.