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Renowned speaker and educator Catrice Jackson says white apathy is the pandemic we're not talking about. --Feven Gerezgiher reports: On the most recent episode of Racial Reckoning's weekly podcast Bearing Witness, hosts Anthony Galloway and Georgia Fort discussed anti-racism work with renowned educator, speaker, and writer Catrice Jackson. Jackson says one of the principles of her teachings is “a failure to act is a failure to care.”“So I don't really care what people say - I watch what they do,” she said. “And as it relates to white apathy, this sense of just not really caring about what's happening - specifically to black and brown bodies across the country - is one of the worst pandemics that we face.”Jackson leads anti-racism workshops and has authored several books on white allyship. She also organizes a reparations initiative to purchase houses for Black women. Jackson says she struggles with balancing her time between directly supporting Black communities and doing the critical work of engaging white biases.“I know we cannot do this without the collective white body having some kind of buy-in. And in order for them to buy in, they have to understand why they need to buy in,” she said. “And they have to be led by someone who's a part of the movement. Because if you put white folks in a room trying to solve problems for black and brown people, we already know what happens. They cannot do it without us.” You can find the full Bearing Witness interview with Catrice Jackson on most major podcast platforms and on our website.
Anthony and Georgia discuss Root cause issues in community around homelessness and policing and check-in with Dr. Catrice Jackson about building allyship in white colleagues and the hard work of moving from apathy to active anti-racism.
E6: How White Parents and Caregivers Can Become Antiracist (Part 1 of 3)In this episode, SooJin and Hannah sit down with Dr. Kathleen Devore, a professor of English at Minneapolis Community Technical College. This is the perfect conversation to kick off a new year and our three-part series. As someone who experienced a challenging childhood, Kathleen understands pain and trauma. She also understands her white privilege and has been working to undo racism for decades. Kathleen talks about growing up and how, as a young adult, her Peace Corps service in South Africa helped bring about a new way of seeing racism in the U.S. Kathleen’s story will help our white audience members to better understand the work that is required, how to navigate personal struggles amidst antiracism efforts, and how to “stay in the room” and keep showing up to end racism. NOTE: Occasional profanity is used in the episode. We also use the acronym BIPOC, which means Black, Indigenous and/or People of Color. Check out these resources referenced in this episode:Catrice Jackson and CatriceologyBooks by Catrice JacksonReparations for Descendant of Enslaved Africans (via Home-Ownership)Caste by Isabel WilkersonLearning to be White by ThandekaLose Your Mother by Saidiya HartmanDaring Greatly by Brene BrownDo It Scared by Ruth SoukupFollow Black Women ConferenceFollow Black Women (FaceBook Group)Nekima Levy Armstrong
When running a business and as an entrepreneur, I strongly believe that is our responsibility to show up: as an individual for your community in times of crisis when we see social injustice such as racism But it is often not easy to know what to do and how to show up effectively without getting overwhelmed. To discuss this topic, I am bringing you an expert in community leadership, Naomi Hattaway. "Instead of using the word ‘ally’ use the word ‘antagonist’ but the work starts at your kitchen table"Naomi Hattaway is the founder of I Am A Triangle, an online community with thousands of globally located members with one thing in common – they have lived around the world, away from their passport countries. She also owns 8th & Home Real Estate and Relocation, a nationwide referral network, matching families on the move with real estate professionals who chase communities and not commissions. After living in several locations in the United States, her family (three kids, now in college and high school) moved overseas to Delhi, India where she learned to thrive in the midst of chaos. Following a one-year stint in Singapore, they are now back in the United States, and she has traipsed her way from Florida to Virginia to Ohio and is now back in her hometown of Omaha, Nebraska. Naomi is passionate about community building and empowering others to thrive, not just survive, in the places they call home. What You Will LearnHow global nomads can take a stand against injustice even when not having voting or local political power Why not being racist is not enough and where the work again racism can start in simple small actions as an individual and as an entrepreneur How entrepreneurs can show up and lead their communities again racism and injustice while making sure to not get overwhelmed and keeping the business in focus Resources And Inspiration:Using your voice to speak up (https://tandemnomads.com/podcast/using-your-voice-to-speak-up/) How to build a powerful community and lead it to the next level – Naomi Hattaway (https://tandemnomads.com/podcast/using-your-voice-to-speak-up/) Catrice Jackson (http://www.catriceology.com/) Antagonist, Advocates and Allies: The Wake Up Call Guide for White Women Who Want to Become Allies with Black Women (https://www.amazon.com/Antagonist-Advocates-Allies-Guide-Become/dp/0983839824) Angela Y. Davis Quote (https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/8731136-in-a-racist-society-it-is-not-enough-to-be) This Book Is Anti-Racist: 20 Lessons on How to Wake Up, Take Action, and Do The Work (https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/8731136-in-a-racist-society-it-is-not-enough-to-be) Antiracist Baby Board Book (https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/8731136-in-a-racist-society-it-is-not-enough-to-be) How to Be an Antiracist (https://www.amazon.com/How-Be-Antiracist-Ibram-Kendi/dp/0525509283/ref=sr_1_2?crid=ZI3X0TR7VVSK&dchild=1&keywords=antiracist&qid=1595088289&s=books&sprefix=anti+rac%2Cstripbooks%2C160&sr=1-2) Harvard Implicit bias test (https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/takeatest.html) Danielle Coke (https://www.ohhappydani.com/) Desiree Adaway (https://adawaygroup.com/) Tiffany Jewell (This Book is Anti-Racist for teenagers) (https://adawaygroup.com/) Rachel Rodgers (https://www.instagram.com/rachrodgersesq/) Take the Anti-racist Small Business Pledge & commit to building an equitable, anti-racist organization. (https://helloseven.co/townhall-2) Find Naomi onlineWebsite (https://www.naomihattaway.com) Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/naomihattaway) LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/therelocationexpert) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/naomihattaway/) Share Your Love! Do you enjoy listening to this podcast show? Leave on your review on your favorite app – Google Play (https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly90YW5kZW1ub21hZHMuY29tL2ZlZWQvcG9kY2FzdA%3D%3D) Share Your Thoughts! Connect with the Tandem Nomads community and share your comments!
In this second of four in-depth episodes, Erin and Ashley hear from Catrice Jackson, a licensed mental health practitioner and professional counselor who leads anti-racism workshops for women. Catrice describes what it’s like living in a dominant culture that is not your own and what it means to awaken to ‘ally-ship.’
In this episode, Weeze and Trudi and joined by guest co-host Catrice Jackson. The ladies explore the concept of race as a disease and debate whether there are differences between a racist and racist behavior if white folks can move past racism into antiracism and if that should even be a word. Remember to join us on Facebook to continue the discussion: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1077973785700853/about/
Rachel’s life mission is to heal the collective divide by addressing and eradicating racist patriarchy. Through her work, Rachel creates space for people to voice their pain so they feel seen, heard, and supported. She’s on the mic with Matt today to share how losing her mother was a driving factor in her becoming a grief coach and how her work is helping women of colour through the grief of navigating racist patriarchy. Learn more about... 1. Rachel → https://www.rachelricketts.com/ 2. Layla Saad → http://laylafsaad.com/ 3. Catrice Jackson → http://www.shetalkswetalk.com/ 4. Spiritual Activism 101 Webinar (next session in Sept!) → https://www.rachelricketts.com/online-courses 5. Rachel's Anti-Racism Resources → https://www.rachelricketts.com/online-courses
This week Jenna shares about the launch of her new online course, Teach Happy Virtual Classroom. Her guest is Sonja Herbert of Commando Core Fitness and Black Girl Pilates. This conversation gets to the root definition of "unfiltered" with a candid and honest talk about racism as well as the lack of representation of Pilates Teachers of color in the industry today. We shout out to Amanda Kindschy in Mignon, WI and Jenna shares her workout of the week on Pilates Anytime: Class #3122 with Trent McEntire! References:Teach Happy Virtual Classroom, Black Girl Pilates, Catrice Jackson, 13th, The Color Purple Thank you to our generous sponsors: Pilates Anytime, Alexia Hammond and Pilates LIVE, Lesley Logan Pilates, Pilates Education Institute
Do you have stage fright? Are you shrinking, hiding, playing small...stuffing yourself in little boxes, tucking your light away in ideas that ping, pong around in your head, playing hide and seek with your greatness? Well, it's time to UNLEASH the REAL you, show UP, SHINE - and Rock the Brand of You! ~ Catrice Jackson, The Boss Lady of Branding. Branding is a topic I've explored quite a bit in this series and the reason is because so many SheroEntrepreneurs struggle to master its illuminating power. But, I believe that getting clear on branding can cure stage fright can make marketing and growing your business soooo much easier and more enjoyable. You want to listen to this conversation if you are: Still confused about what branding is and what it means for your business Ready (as Catrice puts it) to "stop worrying about what other people think, step into your spotlight and BAM! Do the damn thing!" Create a brand people want to know, love and brag about Because, in this inspiring and informative 32 minute conversation, you'll discover: Why branding is essential to your business The Boss Lady of Branding's definition of branding How to effectively and confidently brand yourself and find what Catrice calls, your "IT" Factor How to kick bad habits and myths that tie up most entrepreneurs to the curb And more...
Real 2 Real Radio with Host Tamara Gooch "It don't get no realer than this...!" Tonight's Guest: Catrice Empowerment Speaker Jackson Topic of Discussion: 7 Secrets To Being More Magnetic, Memorable, and Meaningful To Effortlessly Market The Brand of You! Catrice's Bio Catrice M. Jackson, the BOSSLady of Branding helps entrepreneurs, business owners and professionals clearly identify their soul-purpose brand and confidently unleash their Irresistible Trademark (IT) so they can unapologetically show up in the marketplace, shine and do the damn thing as a Billboard Brand. She is a master-message mentor, international speaker, and brand-marketing coach who loves helping clients BOSS their brands by creating a 3-D sensory brand experience clients are hungry for. Visit Catrice online: http://bossladyofbranding.com/
Vannessa is a newsmaker, sickle cell advocate and CEO of Connect The Dots PR. She has been featured on AOL, THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE and YOUNG ENTREPRENEUR and numerous blogs and radio shows. Vannessa has worked in the PR field for more than 8 years and has for non profits and global companies. Her love of PR has taken her to DC and she has helped many companies increae their bottom line and effectively communicate with the public. Catrice M. Jackson, Speaker and Irresistible Personal Branding Expert helps women business owners create an irresistible personal brand in 30 days, speak on stage with authentic confidence and create brand messaging that attracts clients they crave. Clients who work with Catrice create their signature talk in one 90-minute session, confidently double their fees, show up in the marketplace more confident and magnetic and attract more clients and cash. Catriceology, her signature coaching secret-sauce, anchored in truth, authenticity and freedom, is what Catrice uses to empower womenpreneurs to release the soul of their personal brand for business success on their own terms.
When it comes to creating success in your life it’s essential to get clear about who you are and with that to define and then express your own iconic brand. With that you have what you need to let your personal light shine powerfully and purposefully to attract and keep amazingly inspiring results. Join us as we talk to Catrice … Read more about this episode...
Catrice M. Jackson, International Empowerment Speaker, America’s Delicious Life Expert and Author is serving up sweet, sassy and savvy life empowerment recipes for creating and living a delicious life you love; a free, fierce, fabulous and fearless life.Catrice is no stranger to living in fear. She's been on a life-long journey of self-discovery and fearless living and knows from personal experience that "fear" will block your blessings, make you miserable, steal your joy and smother your dreams unless you choose to take intentional steps wake up, embrace and activate your fearless genius within. Through her own story of triumph, Catrice inspires others to believe they too can fearlessly create and live a delicious life they love.Listen as Catrice tells us how life looks as a delicious woman and what it means to live fearlessly delicious. She will provide 3 tips that will help you live fearless and acknowledge signs of living in fear that aren't so obvious.Catrice has dedicated her life to helping women BE and LIVE fearlessly delicious. In her newest book, Delicious! The Savvy Woman’s Guide for Living a Sweet, Sassy and Satisfied Life, Catrice provides savvy, sassy and practical life empowerment recipes for women to live the sweet life on their own terms. Catrice will be releasing her third book on living fearless in late Spring 2011. It will be available at her website - www.catriceology.comTo stay connected to Catrice, follow her at:FaceBook - Catrice Empowerment Speaker JacksonTwitter - catriceologySite - www.catriceology.com
Catrice M. Jackson, International Empowerment Speaker, America’s Delicious Life Expert and Author is serving up sweet, sassy and savvy life empowerment recipes for creating and living a delicious life you love; a free, fierce, fabulous and fearless life.Catrice is no stranger to living in fear. She's been on a life-long journey of self-discovery and fearless living and knows from personal experience that "fear" will block your blessings, make you miserable, steal your joy and smother your dreams unless you choose to take intentional steps wake up, embrace and activate your fearless genius within. Through her own story of triumph, Catrice inspires others to believe they too can fearlessly create and live a delicious life they love.Listen as Catrice tells us how life looks as a delicious woman and what it means to live fearlessly delicious. She will provide 3 tips that will help you live fearless and acknowledge signs of living in fear that aren't so obvious.Catrice has dedicated her life to helping women BE and LIVE fearlessly delicious. In her newest book, Delicious! The Savvy Woman’s Guide for Living a Sweet, Sassy and Satisfied Life, Catrice provides savvy, sassy and practical life empowerment recipes for women to live the sweet life on their own terms. Catrice will be releasing her third book on living fearless in late Spring 2011. It will be available at her website - www.catriceology.comTo stay connected to Catrice, follow her at:FaceBook - Catrice Empowerment Speaker JacksonTwitter - catriceologySite - www.catriceology.com
Empowerment Speaker Catrice M. Jackson, M.S., LMHP, LPC International Empowerment Speaker, America's Delicious Life Designer, Fear-Free Living Expert, Radio Personality & Author
The Flourishing Forties. *A show on Life in your Forties* Join my guests and I as we touch on many life topics around life in your Forties. This will be the first of a 13 month series taking you through business, fitness, music, the arts, being a mom in your 40s, being a dad in your 40s, independently wealthy, vacationing, commuting tips, wearing many hats, family & spirituality. Check out our 40s & ___ Blog on our home page KISS Blog Radio for up-coming shows & guests. ---- Our Guests for 40s & Business on December 15th are: Catrice Jackson of 'The Delicious Life', Kelly Bouchard of 'You can Make it in Life, (Even if you never make it on Oprah) & Kathleen Pleasants of 'Living the High-Test Life'.
Dream beyond your means. Discover your personal passion. Develop and cultivate the greatness within you. As we celebrate Women's History Month, this show will feature 3 powerful women authors who epitomize success: Deana Murphy, Catrice Jackson and Dawn McCoy. Hear how they keep it all together! This is the year of the BLACK WOMAN! www.essence.com
January 2010 is coming to a close. Are you still working towards your goals? Or have you become stuck in a rut and on the verge of quitting? Well, this last show of January Real Talk we want to show you how to piece the puzzle to delicious life together. Dynamic speaker and author Catrice Jackson will be sharing some fantastic life success tips from her scrumptious new book "Delicious: The Savvy Woman's Guide to Living a Sweet, Sassy and Satisfied Life" in our Boast About Your Book, Business, Blog segment. Author Brian Ganges will also show us how to win again and again by providing us with a blueprint brilliant yet basic steps that will help anyone finally live a victorious life everyday and in every way. YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS THIS SHOW! Call 347-215-6446 with comments or questions
The name says it all -Winning Women Who Want Other Women To Win™. It was simply a concept that Tanya White launched in October 2009 as an internet women’s empowerment group on the highly popular Facebook. But the responses, reactions and suggestions were so overwhelming that Tanya decided to extend her concept into a full fledged women’s conference. During this broadcast, not only will you hear Tanya interview Access Hollywood co-host and author of Exactly As I Am Shaun Robinson, but YOU DO NOT want to miss the sensational speakers from the 1st annual unique cutting edge New Years event Winning Women Who Want Other Women To Win ™ 3-Day Telephone Fellowship Conference to be held January 28-30, 2010~ Catrice Jackson, Cherilyn Vonn, Christine Pembleton, Dr.Tunishai Ford, Deana Murphy, Elder Nicole Barnes and minister Pat Wright. These women will offer timely and triumphant words of impartation to women around the world about what 2010 has in store for women who really want to win. It is time that you not only win in 2010, but you are passionate about helping others to win too! Call 347-215-6446 or join us in chat.