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In our frenzied, divisive world, how often do we pause and listen to one another? Inspired by the commandment of Jesus Christ, this podcast series is intended to broadcast the stories of People of Color and White Anti-Racism Advocates so that listeners can truly learn to “Love their neighbors”. Raci…

Love Thy Neighbor Series

  • May 22, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
  • monthly NEW EPISODES
  • 47m AVG DURATION
  • 26 EPISODES


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Guest 25: Mubarak Malik

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 30:49


In this final episode of the season, Jessica chats with Mubarak Malik, otherwise known as the “Immigration Advocate”. Attorney Mubarak Malik was born and raised in Chicago, IL and is of Pakistani descent. Mubarak is a graduate of The John Marshall Law School where he obtained his Juris Doctor (J.D) and Masters in Laws (LL.M) in Employee Benefits Law. Mubarak has a license to practice law in both Illinois and California. Mubarak operates a law practice focused on Immigration Law and serves clients worldwide regardless of their location. Mubarak is passionate about issues plaguing society and seeks to find ways to improve the world around him. Mubarak lives in San Diego, California and enjoys sightseeing, traveling, cooking, exercising and working on different business ventures. Mubarak promotes peace and inclusion and the promotion of minority women. Mubarak believes in order to cause change you must embody the changes you wish to see. You can visit Mubarak’s page http://www.TheImmigrationAdvocate.com for more information --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Guest 24: Dalton Bradford

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 58:32


In this episode, Jessica speaks to Dalton Bradford. Dalton Haakon Bradford is a senior at Brigham Young University studying Middle East Studies & Arabic. He plans to graduate in the fall and begin applying to Masters' programs on the east of the United States and across Europe specialising in Conflict Resolution, Peacemaking and Peacebuilding. Growing up with three siblings—Parker, Claire & Luc—Dalton's parents, Melissa and Randall, had a vision for their children to gain a broader global understanding and thus followed where their work took them internationally. Dalton was born in Norway but has also lived in France, Germany, Singapore, Switzerland, but lived for the longest period in Versailles and Paris, France. Through immersion and  instructive experience, Dalton learned to embrace a variety of cultures, religions and languages (of which he speaks English and French fluently and has intermediate or novice comprehension of German and Mandarin Chinese). It is in his upbringing, his membership in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and his current major that he has developed an increased awareness of the racial, gender-based and religious discriminations present in every society. With all of these experiences living abroad, not one of being in the Middle East or Arabic-speaking world, Dalton nevertheless began his path in learning about the richness of the region and learning the Arabic language in his first semester in Fall 2016 and hasn't looked back since. Countless doors have already opened and he has gained the most rewarding friendships and connections through then limited knowledge he has already acquired. He has had the privilege of applying such knowledge to working with organisations as Their Story is Our Story, collecting (and sometimes translating) the stories of refugees that have made their journeys from Syria, Iraq, Iran and Palestine. He also completed an internship and study abroad program back-to-back in 2018 which took across the Arab world, including in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt, Morocco, Israel and Palestine. Since then, he has had the privilege of working at BYU with the Middle East Studies/Arabic Committee, the Asian and Near-Eastern Languages Department and jointly with BYU Law School and the Center for Conflict Resolution. In addition to continuing in his higher education, Dalton aims to gain proficiency in other Arabic dialects and to learn Persian, Modern Hebrew and Spanish along the way. Whatever his career path, he wishes nothing more than to be on the ground in the Middle East as frequently as possible and providing space and platforms for marginalised groups to have a voice. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Guest 23: Presley Mathurin

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 42:08


In this episode, Jessica spoke to Presley Mathurin, a Black American whose family immigrated from Haiti. Presley says, “I live in West Palm beach Fl. I am a co-owner of a cryptocurrency based hedge fund, and Assistant General manager at 24Hour Fitness. My passions involve music, I am a writer and hip-hop artist as well I also enjoy reading and learning about race relations in the country and across the world.” --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Guest 22: Aalia Lanius

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 41:31


In the first episode after the holiday break, Jessica introduces Aalia Lanius to the LTN podcast community! Known as a successful business entrepreneur, multiple award-winning Novelist, and founder of nonprofits geared at supporting people in their time of need, Lanius is a maverick and role model. For over 20 years, she has been sharing her personal experiences with audiences of all age groups and diverse backgrounds, across the globe, sharing tragedies and triumphs, both positive and negative, allowing others to realize that there is always hope in the dark. Lanius’ most recent literary work, a historical fiction novel, Jugend, which released in March 2019, has been awarded the 2019 Bronze Medal in the Readers’ Favorite Fiction-Cultural category and named the Top Multicultural Fiction Novel of 2019 by the Global EBook Awards. In her present stage of life, she is unapologetically interested in living life on her terms. People are often impressed with her energy, optimism and determination to defy the odds as a survivor of cancer, currently living life with two autoimmune diseases and a recent diagnosis of fibromyalgia. Here to shatter stereotypes, she warns people to not “judge this book by its cover”. As founder of Unsugarcoated Media, a 501(c)(3) organization, she spearheads EmpowerCon, an inaugural empowerment event to bring value to communities around the world. Aalia continues writing books, as well as produces and hosts the podcast "Unsugarcoated with Aalia and Alex". Married to Entertainment Attorney and Film Executive Producer, Joseph Lanius, she can be found on red carpets around the globe, or hanging out in her yoga pants being a mother to four. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Guest 21: Sabine Kelly McKenzie

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 34:06


In the last episode before the holiday season, Jessica spoke to the vibrant, joyful Sabine. Sabine Kelly McKenzie is known amongst her family and friends as a kind-hearted, life-changing woman of God. Sabine is an ordained minister and is the youth pastor of R.A.D.I.C.A.L. youth for Christ at her church, New Hope World Outreach (under the leadership Apostle Elizabeth Gibson). As a native of Miami, FL she was raised as an only child to successful immigrant Haitian parents. She also holds a Master of Public Administration in Public Policy and Educational Policy from Clark Atlanta University, a Bachelors in Political Science with a minor in Education from Florida International University and an Associates in Ministry from Destiny Christian University. She is an author, 31 Days of Prayer for Yourself, and a blogger, Celebr8Lyfe. She also works full-time for Boys & Girls Clubs of America in data operations. And also works with other non-profits like Girls Who Code. She currently resides in Atlanta, GA with her husband, Jordan, a city planner and their dog Tangie . --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Guest 19: Jo Luehmann

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 56:52


The 19th guest that Jessica interviewed is a phenomenal woman named Jo Luehmann. Jo is a Colombian born and raised pastor and teacher of theology and decolonized faith. She moved to the US in 2006 to intern at a church in Las Vegas, NV and get her Masters in Ministry and Theology from Point Loma Nazarene University. She worked in churches and ministries for over 10 years, she has taught different theology classes and developed curriculum encouraging Christians to put the feet of their faith to the fire. Alongside her husband she started the non-profit The Living Room Foundation which challenges traditional notions of church life and encourages, teaches and equips people to allow their own living rooms to become sanctuaries of transformation, healing and belonging. Jo has been married for 10 years and has 4 children. Her and her family live in San Diego, CA. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Guest 18: Rocky Singh Kandola

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019 38:29


Rocky Singh Kandola is a 31 year old hardworking Indian-American business man born in New York City and living in Los Angeles. He owns and runs a showroom in a high traffic area near LA Live. Rocky is a felon as well as a Philosophy Graduate from the state of Alabama. He spent his “high school” life in 9 different facilities and boot camps across the world, some of which are now closed due to severe child abuse, rape, and torture. Rocky almost died at least 8 times; one of these close calls resulted in half of his face and jaw needing to be replaced. He has been shot at, stabbed, kidnapped, and kicked in the face. Despite all of this, Rocky says he “is loved, he has seen love, and chooses to love”; He has amazing friends and family in almost each continent in the world. Rocky’s business allows him to travel freely and meet amazing souls across our planet. He can speak 4 languages and hold a conversation with any man, woman, or child in the world. Rocky said the following “I work hard and I play hard. I’ve grown and learned so much from the past life of mine that I now wish to help others like me that wish to do something more with their lives as well. I am passionate to help spread the word to the world so the many people that share my background and/or can benefit from its story are able to gain peace, courage, and understanding. I look forward to sharing this journey with the world soon”. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Guest 17: Melissa Dalton-Bradford

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 68:28


Jessica spoke to the incomparable Melissa Dalton-Bradford in this episode. Melissa resides with her husband Randall near Frankfurt, Germany, where she and her family arrived on the eve of a turning point in world history, when hundreds of thousands of people displaced by war, terrorism, and mortal peril trekked westward, seeking safety. A global nomad of 30 years, an author, (Global Mom: A Memoir; On Loss & Living Onward; essays and poetry in several anthologies), and an intercultural integration consultant, Melissa immediately volunteered teaching refugees German in an emergency shelter set up in her local high school gym. Those people and their stories rerouted her life. Within months, she’d helped found, with a handful of creative friends, Their Story is Our Story, a rapidly-growing nonprofit dedicated to gathering and sharing first-hand refugee stories in an effort to reveal the individual behind the ‘refugee’ label, cultivate meaningful relationships with those seeking refuge locally, and build strong and inclusive communities worldwide. With the global humanitarian crisis on the rise, Melissa volunteers full time leading TSOS as its Executive Director. She is the wife of Randall, and mother of four adult children. The following articles are mentioned in this episode... 1 https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/07/opinion/trump-immigration.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share and 2 https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/refugee-stories-could-do-more-harm-good/?fbclid=IwAR06DY1hUajpW71IausTAzO7Cy0HK2fSGNHqorqnLgdw9l2f_5PVen8qHMU --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Guest 16: MiMi Atkins

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2019 60:41


Jessica was joined by the incredibly talented MiMi Atkins for this episode! MiMi Q. Atkins is a mother, entrepreneur, author, and filmmaker. She is a former educator, hailing eight years as a secondary education teacher. She also taught at the collegial level before leaving the career to pursue other dreams. MiMi is a missionary and has done missions in Haiti, Mexico, and Europe. She resides in Atlanta with her teen daughter, Embry and her fur son, Emerson. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Guest 15: PJ Aurellano

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 61:30


In the third and final episode of the three part episode series surrounding Parsons graduate friends, I chatted with THE PJ Aurellano. PJ was born in Hawaii; he was raised in a Filipino household, but also grew up around indigenous Hawaiian culture, and the melting-pot culture called “local." PJ pursued his college education in New York City at Parsons the New School for Design, and he now resides in Brooklyn. Some of his designs were featured in an online magazine and at Saks Fifth Avenue. PJ then worked in the NY fashion industry in different roles and levels. He is currently building his own brand, Palm of Venus; PJ hopes it will become a platform of ethical business practices, mentorship, and a support system for young creatives. PJ is surrounded by people with different ethnic backgrounds, culture, sexual orientations, genders, and religious affiliations; he believes that this environment promotes important dialogues and teachable moments. He values diversity because his experiences become enriched, and then his enrichment becomes his inspiration. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Guest 14 - Greta Valigi

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 47:54


In the second episode of the Parsons 3 episode series, I spoke to Greta Valigi. Greta is an Italian (born and raised) Womenswear and Accessories Designer based in NYC. She graduated from Parsons with a nomination for the Designer of the Year title and a display at Saks Fifth Avenue. She has been appointed to the CFDA+ and Fashion Group International rosters of emerging talents. Being split between NY and Italy where her family resides she has matured a distinctive international sensibility that she applies to all aspects of her design practice and outlook on life. She is also a contributing fashion writer in both Italian and English. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Guest 13: Michelle Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 48:52


In this first episode of a 3 part episode where I’m speaking to friends that all graduated from Parsons School of Design (the most elite fashion school in America), I’m speaking with the incredible Michelle! Michelle Brown is a NY city trained apparel and accessories designer currently residing in Salt Lake City Ut. She is a member of the Diné tribe (Navajo) and is always finding new ways to connect with her people. She was recently called to be chairwoman of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women of Utah Volunteer group, and loves experiencing as much of the world as possible. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Guest 12: Karanda Heimuli

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 40:32


Our very first Pacific Islander interviewee’s episode is here! Karanda Heimuli was born and raised in Payson, Utah but she is very proud of her Tongan American heritage. She was involved in many activities and clubs throughout high school and college. Karanda graduated with a degree in social media marketing from LDS Business College in 2017 and has gone on to write blogs and editorials for various websites and online journals since then. She’s currently working on starting a business, writing a book, and traveling the world. Karanda is a big fan of different cultures, hallmark Christmas movies, making new friends, and anything chocolate. Thanks for letting me chat with you Karanda! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Guest 11: Kengo James

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 64:40


When you listen to this episode, you’ll hear from Kengo James Adachi, a Japanese-American citizen of the United States. His bio goes as follows “I am a lover of human connection and interactions! I just love being around people and seeing why we do what we do! I am Japanese American and proud! I am passionate about Asian American representation in media. I want OUR stories to be told! 25 years old just graduated from Utah State University with a degree in Global Communication and Japanese! Just a fan of anyone who creates anything! Love candles, hoodies, and Dr.Pepper! I am way grateful to be on this podcast! I have started my podcast called "Inside My Head" check it out! Also Jessica was a guest on it right after we recorded her podcast! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Guest 10: Belén Moyano

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 51:48


Belén is an immigrant artist who enjoys sharing colorful, meaningful stories about love, Latinos, and liberation. She appreciates comedy and fun, sincerity and truth, and most of all, she loves to create. Her acting credits include Off-Broadway: Assistants The Musical. Selected Regional: The Prince of Egypt, Disney's Tarzan, The Hunchback of Notre Dame at Tuacahn; In the Heights at Engeman. NYC Workshops: Impossible But True, Turning Your Body Into a Compass, Our Mother’s Mothers, Ybor City, Silueta. Proud USU alum. Thanks be to God and endless love to Drew!  --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Guest 9: Anamika Kumari

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2019 33:11


I had the privilege of chatting with Anamika Kumari in this episode. Anamika was born in Punjab, India and raised in NYC. She has an English and law background. She’s fluent in both Punjabi and Hindi. When she’s not working at Wall Street, she’s helping her parents run their salon business in Jackson Heights Queens or checking out the coolest art and pop-ups around NYC. In this episode we talk about Anamika’s twitter (@AKumariLife) and the Amazon Prime show “Made in Heaven”. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Guest 8: Emily Hayford

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 30:43


Emily has had the unique opportunity to live in Illinois, Maryland, Ohio, Switzerland, Saudi Arabia, and Arizona before calling Utah her home. Currently in her final semester at Westminster College, she will be completing a custom multidisciplinary BA in Public Health Education with an emphasis in using the arts in the prevention, intervention, and treatment of sexual violence. She is currently interning with the Rape Recovery Center's clinical and prevention teams as an art specialist in their healing arts group and outreach education. Over the past four years, Emily has partnered with the RRC, as well as other local nonprofits like the Children's Center, Healing Through Art, Utah Coalition Against Sexual Assault, Safe Harbor Crisis Center, The Utah Infertility Resource Center, and Utah Voices for Children to help community members explore past traumas, identity, and emotional expression through writing and the arts. Her experiences around the world, as well as serving her community in Utah have taught Emily that everyone wants to be loved, accepted, and understood. Her hope is to allow others to experience the same peace and healing she has discovered through art, as well as encourage education, understanding, and community action. In her free time, Emily loves sketching on site, drawing, playing music, painting, being outside, admiring the seasons, experimenting with new foods, making messes, and spending time quality time with loved ones. She currently lives in Bountiful with her wonderful husband, sister, brother-in-law, and their three adorable dogs. Resources: National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Utah Coalition Against Sexual Assault (UCASA) Utah Domestic Violence Coalition (UDVC) Rape, Incest, and Abuse National Network (RAINN) The Rape Recovery Center (RRC) Restoring Ancestral Winds (RAW) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Guest 7: Kombe N.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2019 14:50


In Part 1 of the Jolaurabi session, you’ll hear from an inspiring man named Kombe Nzai. Kombe is a University student from Mombasa Kenya. His primary education came from the Jolaurabi school, and he feels that everything he has achieved and obtained has come from his experience in that institution. Kombe has been on multiple international singing tours throughout the UK and in America. He continues to inspire the young students of the Jolaurabi school with his fearless attitude and his positive outlook on life --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Guest 6: Sarah May

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2019 48:45


When you listen to this episode, you’ll get to know Sarah May, a biracial Indigenous Latina, artist, curator, and storyteller based out of Salt Lake City, Utah. She graduated from the University of Utah with her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography & Digital Imaging and her Master of Art in Community Leadership with an Emphasis in Art & Culture from Westminster College. Sarah creates work exploring the intricacy of narrative through imagery and text in reflecting on the collective human experience using cyanotype, film photography, and her own writing. Her current work and process reflects her journey in identity being cyclical and evolving, the links personal ancestry manifests throughout generations, and the idea of destiny and healing as intertwined. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Guest 5: Caralyn Bingham

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 68:31


In this episode, I interviewed Caralyn Bingham, a biracial woman who adopted two Black American children years ago and has done an exceptional job honoring their Black heritage while raising them. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Guest 4: Emily Mendoza

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 59:57


In this episode, Jessica speaks to Emily Mendoza. Emily is a part time behavior analyst for children with autism, a part time student studying school psychology and a full time wife and mama! She married her college sweetheart, Carlos. Carlos is Hispanic and Emily is a redhead. They love their interracial family and instilling both of their cultures and backgrounds into their two young children. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Guest 3: Cornell Canon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2019 55:28


In this second episode of the two part episode series with Pam and Cornell, Jessica speaks to Cornell more specifically, and at points you will hear Pam contribute as well as their daughter Elle. Cornell Canon was born in Harlem New York and raised in Staten Island. He moved to Los Angeles when he was 19 and worked in the sales and entertainment industry. His two daughters are his world and he is an amazing father and teacher who has helped many kids along the way.  He believes that it takes a village to raise a child and his values and teachings reflect that. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Guest 2: Pamela Beheshti

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2019 39:11


In this episode, Jessica had a riveting conversation with her next door neighbor Pam, and at some points of the conversation you will hear her best friend Cornell added his thoughts as well. Pamela Beheshti is from Bountiful Utah and is half Persian. After attending SUU, she moved to Los Angeles and worked as an actress appearing on stage and in film. She has a biracial daughter and now lives in North Salt Lake. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Guest 1: Nicole Pavez

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 68:52


In the first “Love Thy Neighbor Series” interview, Jessica had the privilege of speaking with Nicole Pavez. Nicole was born and raised in Cornwall, New York just an hour north of NYC. She studied political science at Brigham Young University and recently received a master’s in City and Metropolitan Planning from the University of Utah. Nicole is passionate about music, social justice, friendships, and food. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Introduction

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 1:11


Welcome to Love Thy Neighbor Series Podcast! I’m so glad that you are joining us in this journey of dismantling racism. We will be featuring many more episodes featuring strong, vibrant People of Color and White Anti-Racism workers. This content can become uncomfortable to hear, and that’s why we are doing it. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Dismantling Racism - Session 1

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2019 76:25


After weeks of discussing racism and it’s dominance in modern day society, 10 women got together to talk about productive, effective ways of actively dismantling racism. I debated whether or not it would be appropriate to record the previous classes, but I knew that it would be beneficial to record and share this particular class. In the beginning of the session, the reading of Luke 15:3-7 was accidentally not recorded. The beginning of the segment follows the direct reading of that scripture. You may also hear a baby in the background. We at Love Thy Neighbor don’t discriminate mothers from attending classes, and that is why a baby was present. We hope to continue this series by adding more discussions as well as interviews of individual participants. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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