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It's Only 10 Minutes
Get outside! Advice for enjoying the great outdoors right here in Madison

It's Only 10 Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 58:05


Underground Hiking Collective founder Jasmine Banks joins the show today to give some recommendations for great places to enjoy the great outdoors for a hike or a paddle in and near Madison. She also dispenses some words of wisdom on what to wear and bring to ensure you have a good time on the trail. Read what she and three other experts have to say here. Plus, local men's health advocate Gary Davis chats with Rob about next weekend's free health screening event and the disparities he's faced in his journey as a cancer survivor. Get the details and register here. Connect: Full coverage at Madison365.org Support Local Journalism: If you appreciate our work, consider donating to keep 365 Amplified and Madison365 thriving. Visit madison365.org/donate to contribute. Follow Us: Stay connected for real-time news updates and discussions:

In The Den with Mama Dragons
Parenting Is Political

In The Den with Mama Dragons

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 71:42 Transcription Available


Send us a textToday's In the Den episode is one that cuts right to the heart of our Mama Dragons mission — we're diving into the truth that parenting is political. Whether we like it or not, the choices we make as parents, how we show up for our kids, what we teach them, how we advocate for them, all ripple out into the world around us. When you're parenting queer kids, those ripples can have a far reach and significant impact. Sara talks with special guest Jasmine Banks about the importance of nurturing a community committed to collective growth and support, because raising children is to actively participate in societal change, and the way we parent today directly influences the world our children will inherit tomorrow. Special Guest: Jasmine BanksJasmine Banks (she/her) has more than 10 years of progressive advocacy, movement building, and organizing experience. She spent the last five years dedicated to leading an intervention campaign, UnKoch My Campus, addressing the impact of far-right billionaires leveraging their philanthropic donations in higher education to erode democracy. During the campaigns she organized multiple campuses, coalitions, and provided movement support to hundreds of students, educators, and community activists. Jasmine has traveled to a number of higher ed institutions to speak with students and faculty about donor transparency and academic freedom. She was most recently honored to give a keynote for the Higher Education division of the American Federation of Teachers. Jasmine is also a former licensed therapist, Chief Marketing Officer, and small business owner.Links from the Show:Generation Common Good: https://generationcommongood.org/ Parenting Is Political podcast: https://www.parentingispolitical.org/episodes Join Mama Dragons here: www.mamadragons.org In the Den is made possible by generous donors like you. Help us continue to deliver quality content by becoming a donor today at www.mamadragons.org. Support the showConnect with Mama Dragons:WebsiteInstagramFacebookDonate to this podcast

Everyday Is Friday Show
Patreon Miami Series EP # 14 | Starring Jasmine Banks

Everyday Is Friday Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 44:06


To watch this full episode, the rest of our Patreon exclusive Miami Series, along with a bunch of cool membership benefits, please join the MY FAVORITE SHOW OF ALL TIME, or OK, I'M OBSESSED tiers. Make sure to follow our lovely guest @jasaminebankstv

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Meet Jasmine and Mo
Every Day Counts

Meet Jasmine and Mo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 31:57


In this episode of Parenting Is Political, host Jasmine Banks sits down with Saul Levin from the Green New Deal Network to discuss the urgency of the Every Day Counts Campaign. With only sixty days left before Donald Trump's administration brings climate denial and xenophobia back to the forefront, Saul and Jasmine explore how Democrats can wield their remaining power to drive real change. Green New Deal Network (website) GNDN (Instagram)

Political Hope with Indy Rishi Singh
115: Generating Common Good with Jasmine Banks

Political Hope with Indy Rishi Singh

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 63:13


https://www.cultivatingself.org/reclaiminghealthcarefellowship... Jasmine Banks is a social good executive leader leading by example. She just launched Generation Common Good, a movement to organize around intergenerational inheritance of common good. She and her partner also facilitate Parenting is Political. Jasmine is also the Executive Director of UnKoch My Campus.  https://generationcommongood.org/ ... http://www.unkochmycampus.org/ ... https://www.parentingispolitical.org

Black Oxygen
Jasmine Banks: Finding the goodness 

Black Oxygen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 50:20


Jasmine Banks was born and raised in Madison and her family has been in this community for five generations. In this episode, Jasmine talks about growing up on Madison's near east side, working with emerging adults at Operation Fresh Start, and her love of nature - including birding and hiking. Near the end of our conversation she reminds us that with so much going on in the world right now that we must find the good.  Give her a follow on Instagram @blackoutside608 #BlackOxygenPodcast #BlackOxygen #Madison365 #BlackInWisconsin #BlackFolksHiking #BlackInTheOutdoors #Wisconsin #BlackInMadison #BlackBirders #BlackHikers #BlackOutside608 #DopeBlackPodcasts 

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Walk With TFB
5.6 Black Digital Cultures // Jasmine Banks

Walk With TFB

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 47:12


During this walk, Jasmine teaches us all about digital communities. A former college athlete and McNair scholar, Jasmine is currently a PhD candidate at the University of Michigan. Her research focuses on Black digital cultures, online dating, and sports. What are the key markers of "Black Twitter?" What are the experiences of Black women on dating apps? Why should digital studies be including in NIL education, especially Black college athletes?! What in the world is Black digital world building?! Jas the PhD student helps us answer these questions alongside so much more. Digital studies is a complex field and future Dr. Jasmine is committed to providing vibrancy through interdisciplinary research and practice. Enjoy this episode, follow her, and buy some damn stickers! :) Follow Jasmine, her ventures, and purpose work here! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/walkwithtfb/support

Operation Climate
Ep.32: The Richest People You've Never Heard of are Holding Us Back from Climate Action

Operation Climate

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 21:58


There are 2 men CONTROLLING YOUR LIFE. No, not Harry Styles or Timothee Chalamet. They're actually much older (and actually one of them's dead). They are the Koch brothers – Charles and David Koch. The Koch brothers are best known for their political activities and their control of Koch Industries, the 2nd largest privately owned company in the United States. Koch Industries is a huge conglomerate that owns a bunch of companies – they do everything from producing military equipment to oil & gas pipelines to spandex. But probably what the Koch brothers are most controversial for is their involvement in US politics. They have a history of giving large sums of money to political campaigns and organizations that support their agenda, which is often libertarian and/or conservative. In this episode, we chat with Jasmine Banks, executive director of UnKoch My Campus, a national organization that is dedicated to pulling back the curtain on dark money donations and their impact on higher education. How does their billionaire status affect what we learn in our schools? How can we combat the influence of big money in our political system? Listen to find out! Visit our website to keep up with the OC team and for a full transcript of this episode! https://operationclimatepo.wixsite.com/operationclimate Follow us on Instagram at @operationclimate! Follow us on Twitter at @opclimate! Subscribe to us on Youtube! To contact us, DM us on Instagram or email us at operationclimatepodcast@gmail.com! ____________ Hosts/Reporters: Sadie Dunne, Marissa Sims, Juju Lee, Katherine Li Writers/Producers: Sadie Dunne, Marissa Sims, Juju Lee, Katherine Li Guest: Jasmine Banks Audio Editor: Katherine Li --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/operation-climate/support

New Books Network
Koch Block My Campus: How Big Money Corrupts Academia

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 60:57


Why is so much right-wing money being funnelled at such a furious pace into universities across the US? Libertarian-minded billionaires like the Kochs and their partners have funded scholars and think tanks across the US, and similar things go on in Canada too. The money shows us that the right spends it because they care about education, for their own ideological reasons - and universities are all too happy to sell out. For today's episode on the politics of education, we look at how big money seeks to corrupt academic freedom and integrity - and how campus activists are fighting to un-Koch their schools. This is another instalment of our Darts and Letters summer programming here on the New Books Network. We'll be launching brand-new episodes starting on September 18th. Until then, tune in to our favourite past episodes - each week is a new theme! ——————-FURTHER READING AND LISTENING—————— Visit UnKoch My Campus to learn about the organization and their work, including groundbreaking reports and their campaigns. Plus, read more from Jasmine Banks in The Nation, including “The Radical Capitalist Behind the Critical Race Theory Furor.” Visit James L. Turk's academic page at the Centre for Free Expression. And check out his edited 2014 book Academic Freedom in Conflict: The Struggle Over Free Speech Rights in the University. Read the Canadian Association of University Teachers' report on the relationships between Canadian universities and corporations Open for Business on What Terms? An Analysis of 12 Collaborations Between Canadian Universities and Corporations, Donors, and Governments. Dig into related works from the episode, and more on the Koch's and their influence, Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right's Stealth Plan for America by Nancy Maclean and Jane Meyer's Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right. Plus, read more of Jane's work on dark money in the New Yorker. —————————-SUPPORT THE SHOW—————————- You can support the show for free by following or subscribing on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or whichever app you use. This is the best way to help us out and it costs nothing so we'd really appreciate you clicking that button. If you want to do a little more we would love if you chip in. You can find us on patreon.com/dartsandletters. Patrons get content early, and occasionally there's bonus material on there too. —————————-CONTACT US————————- To stay up to date, follow us on Twitter and Facebook. If you'd like to write to us, email darts@citedmedia.ca or tweet Gordon directly. ———-CREDITS———- Darts and Letters is hosted and edited by Gordon Katic. Our lead producer is Jay Cockburn and our assistant producer this week was Jason Cohanim. Our managing producer is Marc Apollonio. David Moscrop is our research assistant and wrote the show notes. This episode had research and advising from Franklynn Bartol and Professor Marc Spooner. Our theme song and music was created by Mike Barber, our graphic design was created by Dakota Koop, and our marketing was done by Ian Sowden. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in American Studies
Koch Block My Campus: How Big Money Corrupts Academia

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 60:57


Why is so much right-wing money being funnelled at such a furious pace into universities across the US? Libertarian-minded billionaires like the Kochs and their partners have funded scholars and think tanks across the US, and similar things go on in Canada too. The money shows us that the right spends it because they care about education, for their own ideological reasons - and universities are all too happy to sell out. For today's episode on the politics of education, we look at how big money seeks to corrupt academic freedom and integrity - and how campus activists are fighting to un-Koch their schools. This is another instalment of our Darts and Letters summer programming here on the New Books Network. We'll be launching brand-new episodes starting on September 18th. Until then, tune in to our favourite past episodes - each week is a new theme! ——————-FURTHER READING AND LISTENING—————— Visit UnKoch My Campus to learn about the organization and their work, including groundbreaking reports and their campaigns. Plus, read more from Jasmine Banks in The Nation, including “The Radical Capitalist Behind the Critical Race Theory Furor.” Visit James L. Turk's academic page at the Centre for Free Expression. And check out his edited 2014 book Academic Freedom in Conflict: The Struggle Over Free Speech Rights in the University. Read the Canadian Association of University Teachers' report on the relationships between Canadian universities and corporations Open for Business on What Terms? An Analysis of 12 Collaborations Between Canadian Universities and Corporations, Donors, and Governments. Dig into related works from the episode, and more on the Koch's and their influence, Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right's Stealth Plan for America by Nancy Maclean and Jane Meyer's Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right. Plus, read more of Jane's work on dark money in the New Yorker. —————————-SUPPORT THE SHOW—————————- You can support the show for free by following or subscribing on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or whichever app you use. This is the best way to help us out and it costs nothing so we'd really appreciate you clicking that button. If you want to do a little more we would love if you chip in. You can find us on patreon.com/dartsandletters. Patrons get content early, and occasionally there's bonus material on there too. —————————-CONTACT US————————- To stay up to date, follow us on Twitter and Facebook. If you'd like to write to us, email darts@citedmedia.ca or tweet Gordon directly. ———-CREDITS———- Darts and Letters is hosted and edited by Gordon Katic. Our lead producer is Jay Cockburn and our assistant producer this week was Jason Cohanim. Our managing producer is Marc Apollonio. David Moscrop is our research assistant and wrote the show notes. This episode had research and advising from Franklynn Bartol and Professor Marc Spooner. Our theme song and music was created by Mike Barber, our graphic design was created by Dakota Koop, and our marketing was done by Ian Sowden. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

New Books in Education
Koch Block My Campus: How Big Money Corrupts Academia

New Books in Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 60:57


Why is so much right-wing money being funnelled at such a furious pace into universities across the US? Libertarian-minded billionaires like the Kochs and their partners have funded scholars and think tanks across the US, and similar things go on in Canada too. The money shows us that the right spends it because they care about education, for their own ideological reasons - and universities are all too happy to sell out. For today's episode on the politics of education, we look at how big money seeks to corrupt academic freedom and integrity - and how campus activists are fighting to un-Koch their schools. This is another instalment of our Darts and Letters summer programming here on the New Books Network. We'll be launching brand-new episodes starting on September 18th. Until then, tune in to our favourite past episodes - each week is a new theme! ——————-FURTHER READING AND LISTENING—————— Visit UnKoch My Campus to learn about the organization and their work, including groundbreaking reports and their campaigns. Plus, read more from Jasmine Banks in The Nation, including “The Radical Capitalist Behind the Critical Race Theory Furor.” Visit James L. Turk's academic page at the Centre for Free Expression. And check out his edited 2014 book Academic Freedom in Conflict: The Struggle Over Free Speech Rights in the University. Read the Canadian Association of University Teachers' report on the relationships between Canadian universities and corporations Open for Business on What Terms? An Analysis of 12 Collaborations Between Canadian Universities and Corporations, Donors, and Governments. Dig into related works from the episode, and more on the Koch's and their influence, Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right's Stealth Plan for America by Nancy Maclean and Jane Meyer's Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right. Plus, read more of Jane's work on dark money in the New Yorker. —————————-SUPPORT THE SHOW—————————- You can support the show for free by following or subscribing on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or whichever app you use. This is the best way to help us out and it costs nothing so we'd really appreciate you clicking that button. If you want to do a little more we would love if you chip in. You can find us on patreon.com/dartsandletters. Patrons get content early, and occasionally there's bonus material on there too. —————————-CONTACT US————————- To stay up to date, follow us on Twitter and Facebook. If you'd like to write to us, email darts@citedmedia.ca or tweet Gordon directly. ———-CREDITS———- Darts and Letters is hosted and edited by Gordon Katic. Our lead producer is Jay Cockburn and our assistant producer this week was Jason Cohanim. Our managing producer is Marc Apollonio. David Moscrop is our research assistant and wrote the show notes. This episode had research and advising from Franklynn Bartol and Professor Marc Spooner. Our theme song and music was created by Mike Barber, our graphic design was created by Dakota Koop, and our marketing was done by Ian Sowden. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/education

New Books in Politics
Koch Block My Campus: How Big Money Corrupts Academia

New Books in Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 60:57


Why is so much right-wing money being funnelled at such a furious pace into universities across the US? Libertarian-minded billionaires like the Kochs and their partners have funded scholars and think tanks across the US, and similar things go on in Canada too. The money shows us that the right spends it because they care about education, for their own ideological reasons - and universities are all too happy to sell out. For today's episode on the politics of education, we look at how big money seeks to corrupt academic freedom and integrity - and how campus activists are fighting to un-Koch their schools. This is another instalment of our Darts and Letters summer programming here on the New Books Network. We'll be launching brand-new episodes starting on September 18th. Until then, tune in to our favourite past episodes - each week is a new theme! ——————-FURTHER READING AND LISTENING—————— Visit UnKoch My Campus to learn about the organization and their work, including groundbreaking reports and their campaigns. Plus, read more from Jasmine Banks in The Nation, including “The Radical Capitalist Behind the Critical Race Theory Furor.” Visit James L. Turk's academic page at the Centre for Free Expression. And check out his edited 2014 book Academic Freedom in Conflict: The Struggle Over Free Speech Rights in the University. Read the Canadian Association of University Teachers' report on the relationships between Canadian universities and corporations Open for Business on What Terms? An Analysis of 12 Collaborations Between Canadian Universities and Corporations, Donors, and Governments. Dig into related works from the episode, and more on the Koch's and their influence, Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right's Stealth Plan for America by Nancy Maclean and Jane Meyer's Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right. Plus, read more of Jane's work on dark money in the New Yorker. —————————-SUPPORT THE SHOW—————————- You can support the show for free by following or subscribing on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or whichever app you use. This is the best way to help us out and it costs nothing so we'd really appreciate you clicking that button. If you want to do a little more we would love if you chip in. You can find us on patreon.com/dartsandletters. Patrons get content early, and occasionally there's bonus material on there too. —————————-CONTACT US————————- To stay up to date, follow us on Twitter and Facebook. If you'd like to write to us, email darts@citedmedia.ca or tweet Gordon directly. ———-CREDITS———- Darts and Letters is hosted and edited by Gordon Katic. Our lead producer is Jay Cockburn and our assistant producer this week was Jason Cohanim. Our managing producer is Marc Apollonio. David Moscrop is our research assistant and wrote the show notes. This episode had research and advising from Franklynn Bartol and Professor Marc Spooner. Our theme song and music was created by Mike Barber, our graphic design was created by Dakota Koop, and our marketing was done by Ian Sowden. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/politics-and-polemics

New Books in Higher Education
Koch Block My Campus: How Big Money Corrupts Academia

New Books in Higher Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 60:57


Why is so much right-wing money being funnelled at such a furious pace into universities across the US? Libertarian-minded billionaires like the Kochs and their partners have funded scholars and think tanks across the US, and similar things go on in Canada too. The money shows us that the right spends it because they care about education, for their own ideological reasons - and universities are all too happy to sell out. For today's episode on the politics of education, we look at how big money seeks to corrupt academic freedom and integrity - and how campus activists are fighting to un-Koch their schools. This is another instalment of our Darts and Letters summer programming here on the New Books Network. We'll be launching brand-new episodes starting on September 18th. Until then, tune in to our favourite past episodes - each week is a new theme! ——————-FURTHER READING AND LISTENING—————— Visit UnKoch My Campus to learn about the organization and their work, including groundbreaking reports and their campaigns. Plus, read more from Jasmine Banks in The Nation, including “The Radical Capitalist Behind the Critical Race Theory Furor.” Visit James L. Turk's academic page at the Centre for Free Expression. And check out his edited 2014 book Academic Freedom in Conflict: The Struggle Over Free Speech Rights in the University. Read the Canadian Association of University Teachers' report on the relationships between Canadian universities and corporations Open for Business on What Terms? An Analysis of 12 Collaborations Between Canadian Universities and Corporations, Donors, and Governments. Dig into related works from the episode, and more on the Koch's and their influence, Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right's Stealth Plan for America by Nancy Maclean and Jane Meyer's Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right. Plus, read more of Jane's work on dark money in the New Yorker. —————————-SUPPORT THE SHOW—————————- You can support the show for free by following or subscribing on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or whichever app you use. This is the best way to help us out and it costs nothing so we'd really appreciate you clicking that button. If you want to do a little more we would love if you chip in. You can find us on patreon.com/dartsandletters. Patrons get content early, and occasionally there's bonus material on there too. —————————-CONTACT US————————- To stay up to date, follow us on Twitter and Facebook. If you'd like to write to us, email darts@citedmedia.ca or tweet Gordon directly. ———-CREDITS———- Darts and Letters is hosted and edited by Gordon Katic. Our lead producer is Jay Cockburn and our assistant producer this week was Jason Cohanim. Our managing producer is Marc Apollonio. David Moscrop is our research assistant and wrote the show notes. This episode had research and advising from Franklynn Bartol and Professor Marc Spooner. Our theme song and music was created by Mike Barber, our graphic design was created by Dakota Koop, and our marketing was done by Ian Sowden. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in American Politics
Koch Block My Campus: How Big Money Corrupts Academia

New Books in American Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 60:57


Why is so much right-wing money being funnelled at such a furious pace into universities across the US? Libertarian-minded billionaires like the Kochs and their partners have funded scholars and think tanks across the US, and similar things go on in Canada too. The money shows us that the right spends it because they care about education, for their own ideological reasons - and universities are all too happy to sell out. For today's episode on the politics of education, we look at how big money seeks to corrupt academic freedom and integrity - and how campus activists are fighting to un-Koch their schools. This is another instalment of our Darts and Letters summer programming here on the New Books Network. We'll be launching brand-new episodes starting on September 18th. Until then, tune in to our favourite past episodes - each week is a new theme! ——————-FURTHER READING AND LISTENING—————— Visit UnKoch My Campus to learn about the organization and their work, including groundbreaking reports and their campaigns. Plus, read more from Jasmine Banks in The Nation, including “The Radical Capitalist Behind the Critical Race Theory Furor.” Visit James L. Turk's academic page at the Centre for Free Expression. And check out his edited 2014 book Academic Freedom in Conflict: The Struggle Over Free Speech Rights in the University. Read the Canadian Association of University Teachers' report on the relationships between Canadian universities and corporations Open for Business on What Terms? An Analysis of 12 Collaborations Between Canadian Universities and Corporations, Donors, and Governments. Dig into related works from the episode, and more on the Koch's and their influence, Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right's Stealth Plan for America by Nancy Maclean and Jane Meyer's Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right. Plus, read more of Jane's work on dark money in the New Yorker. —————————-SUPPORT THE SHOW—————————- You can support the show for free by following or subscribing on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or whichever app you use. This is the best way to help us out and it costs nothing so we'd really appreciate you clicking that button. If you want to do a little more we would love if you chip in. You can find us on patreon.com/dartsandletters. Patrons get content early, and occasionally there's bonus material on there too. —————————-CONTACT US————————- To stay up to date, follow us on Twitter and Facebook. If you'd like to write to us, email darts@citedmedia.ca or tweet Gordon directly. ———-CREDITS———- Darts and Letters is hosted and edited by Gordon Katic. Our lead producer is Jay Cockburn and our assistant producer this week was Jason Cohanim. Our managing producer is Marc Apollonio. David Moscrop is our research assistant and wrote the show notes. This episode had research and advising from Franklynn Bartol and Professor Marc Spooner. Our theme song and music was created by Mike Barber, our graphic design was created by Dakota Koop, and our marketing was done by Ian Sowden. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Doin' The Work: Frontline Stories of Social Change
Exposing the Right-Wing & Corporate Takeover of Education & Democracy - Jasmine Banks

Doin' The Work: Frontline Stories of Social Change

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 57:55


Episode 50 Guests: Jasmine Banks Host: Shimon Cohen, LCSW www.dointhework.com Listen/Subscribe on: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify Follow on Twitter & Instagram, Like on Facebook Join the mailing list Support the podcast Download transcript Check out the new Doin' The Work Collection of hoodies, tees, mugs, and tote bags! Rep the podcast you love while doin' the work. Thank you to this episode's sponsor! UH has a phenomenal social work program that offers face-to-face master's and doctorate degrees, as well as an online and hybrid MSW. They offer one of the country's only Political Social Work programs and an Abolitionist Focused Learning Opportunity. Located in the heart of Houston, the program is guided by their bold vision to achieve social, racial, economic, and political justice, local to global. In the classroom and through research, they are committed to challenging systems and reimagining ways to achieve justice and liberation. In 2022 they will continue their ongoing series, Eyes On Abolition that explores abolition as practice and as a critical framework to bring about change, and invite you to join them in April when they host Becoming Abolitionists author, Derecka Purnell. Go to http://www.uh.edu/socialwork to learn more. In this episode, I talk with Jasmine Banks, who is the Executive Director of UnKoch My Campus, a national campaign that investigates and exposes how right-wing billionaire Charles Koch and his Koch network influence education, both in higher ed and K-12. Many of you who follow the podcast already care about racial, social, economic, and environmental justice, care about multiracial democracy, but do we always know the hidden influences of the agenda that opposes all of this, utilizing right-wing think tanks, research, and targeted campaigns? Jasmine explains what the Koch network is and how, through multi-million-dollar contributions, they promote ideas and policies that suppress voting rights, question climate change while actually advancing it, deny the reality of COVID, attack workers' rights, and are behind the wide-spread efforts to ban any discussion of slavery and systemic racism in schools by attacking critical race theory and the 1619 Project. She shares that Koch helped fund the January 6th attempted coup and that multiracial democracy is truly at stake. UnKoch My Campus has released reports of how the Koch network carries out its agenda and those reports are available on their website. Jasmine explains how UnKoch My Campus works with students who organize to challenge the Koch agenda. She explains how the ruling of Citizens United treated corporations like people and how there is basically unchecked financial influence corporations have over elections and legislation. Policy folks often say we need to “follow the money” and Jasmine does a phenomenal job in breaking this down. Jasmine also shares how she got into this work and talks about working as a therapist. I hope this conversation inspires you to action. www.unkochmycampus.org Twitter: @UnKochCampus Instagram: unkochcampus Facebook: @UnKochMyCampus The Common Good Generation: www.thecommongoodgeneration.org Article: https://www.thenation.com/article/politics/charles-koch-crt-backlash/ NASW & Sinema petition by Boston Liberation Health Collective: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfhaCWsVZ--u8RHFULOWg_BbNqr7GKoqvZX7tycmeHnv53mtw/viewform

Do Your Good
Ep. 60 Sybil Speaks: Recap of My Conversations about Diversity Equity and Inclusion in Honor of Martin Luther King Day

Do Your Good

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 12:59


In honor of Martin Luther King Day, I wanted to dedicate this episode to highlighting past conversations with funders and nonprofits to honor all of the amazing work they do to address diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). Thanks to these experts, I have learned so much and am continuing to learn how to be a white ally and support people of color. I hope you'll give it a listen and let my interviewees who know best serve as an example of how you can meaningfully incorporate DEI in your funding strategy.   Episode Highlights: The premise of Trust-based Philanthropy and how it works in reality Past conversations with people who put DEI at the core of their work   Links referenced in this podcast: #4 Support Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Your Funding Strategy with Fernando Cazares, Program Officer, The Climate & Clean Energy Equity Fund #7 How to Give with Empathy and Trust with Mary Fifield, Principal, Kaleidoscope Consulting, and Abby Sarmac, Senior Advisor, The Giving Practice #21 A Conversation with John Esterle, Co-Founder, Trust-Based Philanthropy #26 Learn To Support And Fund Indigenous Communities With Deep Respect And Grace with Jim Enote, CEO, Colorado Plateau Foundation #27 Part 1 Power Up Your Giving with Real Power to Community with Anthony Diaz, Jasmine Banks, and Dany Sigwalt #28 Part 2 Power Up Your Giving with Real Power to Community with Anthony Diaz, Jasmine Banks, and Dany Sigwalt #35 Back by Popular Demand! Learn More Ways to Fund Indigenous Communities with Deep Respect and Grace with Jim Enote, CEO, Colorado Plateau Foundation #56 A Truly Original Approach in Support of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion with Maria Azuri, Director of Capacity Building, Network for Good #57 Terrific Strategies for Local Grantmaking with Michael Chatman, Executive Director, The Community Foundation   If you enjoyed this episode, listen to these as well: #59 Sybil Speaks: Conversation with Her Son to Inspire the Next Generation of Givers #58 Sybil Speaks: New Years Resolution to Give with Purpose #57 Terrific Strategies for Local Grantmaking with Michael Chatman, Executive Director, The Community Foundation   Crack the Code: Sybil's Successful Guide to Philanthropy Become even better at what you do as I teach you the strategies as well as the tools you'll need to avoid mistakes and make a career out of philanthropy through my new course, Crack the Code! In this new course, you'll gain access to beautifully animated and filmed engaging videos (one per week for a total of 8 weeks), and many more! Check out her website soon with all the latest opportunities to learn from Sybil at www.doyourgood.com.   Connect with Do Your Good Facebook @doyourgood Instagram @doyourgood   Would you like to talk with Sybil directly? Send in your inquiries through her website www.doyourgood.com, or you can email her directly at sybil@doyourgood.com!

Let's Hear It
Jasmine Banks of UnKoch My Campus is Unafraid

Let's Hear It

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 47:42


Jasmine Banks is unafraid. As the Executive Director of UnKoch My Campus, she is fighting to preserve democracy and protect higher education from undue corporate donor influence. She and her colleagues are taking on a nationwide network of think tanks, "action" groups, and academics funded by Koch Industries and its many subsidiaries. And you think your day job is challenging.   Most recently, Jasmine's organization published a report that reveals a coordinated attempt to ban education about systemic racism in public schools and the teaching of what has come to be known as Critical Race Theory. Jasmine explains how she is pushing back against concerted efforts to foment culture wars in order to maintain the status quo.   We had a great conversation with Jasmine, who approaches her work with enthusiasm, joy, and great deal of grace.

Let's Hear It
Jasmine Banks of UnKoch My Campus is Unafraid

Let's Hear It

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 47:42


Jasmine Banks is unafraid. As the Executive Director of UnKoch My Campus, she is fighting to preserve democracy and protect higher education from undue corporate donor influence. She and her colleagues are taking on a nationwide network of think tanks, "action" groups, and academics funded by Koch Industries and its many subsidiaries. And you think your day job is challenging.   Most recently, Jasmine's organization published a report that reveals a coordinated attempt to ban education about systemic racism in public schools and the teaching of what has come to be known as Critical Race Theory. Jasmine explains how she is pushing back against concerted efforts to foment culture wars in order to maintain the status quo.   We had a great conversation with Jasmine, who approaches her work with enthusiasm, joy, and great deal of grace.

Darts and Letters
EP36: Koch Block My Campus (ft. James L. Turk & Jasmine Banks)

Darts and Letters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 58:00


Right wing money in academia is pervasive and influential. Libertarian-minded billionaires like the Kochs and their partners have funded scholars and think tanks across the US, and similar things go on in Canada too. The money shows us that the right spends it because they care about education. Maybe not in the classic way—higher learning, … Read More Read More

UNDER THE RADAR with Host Frank Fear
Reclaiming Education from Corporate Capture

UNDER THE RADAR with Host Frank Fear

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 76:41


Politically motivated donors are exerting undue influence on K-12 and higher education. UnKochMyCampus is responding by seeking to protect education from those who seek to privilege private interests over public good. Learn about how and what with Jasmine Banks, Executive Director, and collaborator Professor Sharon J. Kirsch, Arizona State U. and Save our Schools AZ. Professors Nathan Rousseau and Zach Kaiser join the conversation. Today's program, co-hosted by Frank A. Fear and Rubén Martinez, is an educational offering of FutureU, Conversations about Values and Change in Higher Education.

Do Your Good
Ep. 31 Sybil Speaks: The Four Things You Need to Do Before Donating to Charity

Do Your Good

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 15:58


While I'm the kind of person who wants you to give and help as much as you can, I also don't want you to get overwhelmed in the process. In today's episode, I'll be sharing with you 4 things to do before even giving a cent to charity. So if you want your donations to be long term and have more of a positive impact in the world, then this episode is definitely worth a listen!   Episode Highlights: Capitalize on matching opportunities before giving your money away Get a tax deduction Perfect your giving strategy  Have a personalized system that evaluates your effectiveness over time    Links Referenced in this podcast  If you're enjoying the podcast and want to check out more of what I have to offer then click here. In my website you can sign up for my free trainings, online courses, free resources, as well as my paid resources.  To check the official charitable status of an organization, check out this link to Guidestar Charity Check and if you're looking to start making an impact through giving then click here.   If you enjoyed this episode, listen to these as well: #30 Sybil Speaks: Tips on How to Say 'No' Because You Can't Fund Everything #29 Get the Real Scoop on How Nonprofits & Donors Should Communicate for the Best Results with Patton McDowell, Founder, PMA Consulting #28 Part 2 Power Up Your Giving With Real Power To Community With Anthony Diaz, Jasmine Banks, and Dany Sigwalt   Crack the Code: Sybil's Successful Guide to Philanthropy Become even better at what you do as I teach you the strategies as well as the tools you'll need to avoid mistakes and make a career out of philanthropy through my new course, Crack the Code! In this new course, you'll gain access to beautifully animated and filmed short 5-10 minute engaging videos (one per week for a total of 8 weeks), and many more! Don't miss your next opportunity to meet Sybil via a free webinar to learn more about her tips to be a successful philanthropist! She will be offering her next special free webinar on July 21st and 22nd. Registration is live soon! Check out her website soon with all the latest opportunities to learn from Sybil at www.doyourgood.com.   Connect with Do Your Good Facebook @doyourgood Instagram @doyourgood Don't forget to check out the #DoYourGoodChallenge and get a chance to win prizes as you give with a purpose!   Would you like to talk with Sybil directly? Send in your inquiries through her website www.doyourgood.com, or you can email her directly at sybil@doyourgood.com!

Do Your Good
Ep. 30 Sybil Speaks: Tips on How to Say 'No' Because You Can't Fund Everything

Do Your Good

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 14:46


One of the hardest things I do in my job is saying no to nonprofits I know are doing great work but they are just not a fit for the funding strategy I am supporting for my clients. There is no easy way to say no to a nonprofit but I offer you some tips and a pathway to make that rejection just a little easier on the nonprofit. I know you do want to make a difference but you just can't fund everyone. If you're like me who struggles with saying no to amazing nonprofits, then this episode is for you! Learn how to politely say no as I share the techniques I use to say no to nonprofits in a way that really helps them rather than leaving them frustrated.   Episode Highlights: Be clear about what you are funding so it's also clear what you are not funding. Proactively choose how you want to approach nonprofits so that you can say no with clarity Figure out your own best practices so that you are comfortable with offering a rejection and still keep a line of communication open   Links referenced in this podcast: To know more about how to say no effectively, you can download my two-pager, Tips to Saying No, here!   If you enjoyed this episode, listen to these episodes as well #29 Get the Real Scoop on How Nonprofits & Donors Should Communicate for the Best Results with Patton McDowell, Founder, PMA Consulting #28 Part 2 Power Up Your Giving With Real Power To Community With Anthony Diaz, Jasmine Banks, and Dany Sigwalt #27 Part 1 Power Up Your Giving With Real Power To Community With Anthony Diaz, Jasmine Banks, and Dany Sigwalt   Crack the Code: Sybil's Successful Guide to Philanthropy Become even better at what you do as I teach you the strategies as well as the tools you'll need to avoid mistakes and make a career out of philanthropy through my new course, Crack the Code! In this new course, you'll gain access to beautifully animated and filmed short 5-10 minute engaging videos (one per week for a total of 8 weeks), and many more! Don't miss your next opportunity to meet Sybil via a free webinar to learn more about her tips to be a successful philanthropist! She will be offering her next special free webinar on July 21st and 22nd. Registration is live soon! Check out her website soon with all the latest opportunities to learn from Sybil at www.doyourgood.com.   Connect with Do Your Good Facebook @doyourgood Instagram @doyourgood Don't forget to check out the #DoYourGoodChallenge and get a chance to win prizes as you give with a purpose!   Would you like to talk with Sybil directly? Send in your inquiries through her website www.doyourgood.com, or you can email her directly at sybil@doyourgood.com!

The Big Homies House
67: THATS A ZUCCHINI FT JASMINE BANKS AND SONNY SUNFLOWER - Big Homies House E:67

The Big Homies House

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 92:13


THATS A ZUCCHINI FT JASMINE BANKS AND SONNY SUNFLOWER -  Big Homies House E:67#JasmineBanks #CucumberChallenge #AtlantaHawks #NBAPlayoffs Its episode SIXTY SEVEN and we got the finest homies ever in the building.. and my dawg JCarp came too… shoutout to Big Homie SONNY and Big Homie JAS! Strap in, this episodes a wild one!!!We kick things off talking about Asian Doll and her alleged clout chasing accusations from King Vons family, also… is cheating on the verge of being normalized… do women still fear being called a H*E? Can men have platonic friendships with women that dont involve sex or work, and whats more important… love or financial stability??? ALL THIS AND ME FINDING OUT THAT A ZUCCHINI AND A CUCUMBER LOOK ALIKE !!!TAP IN!!!!ALL PODCASTS AUDIO AVAILABLE HERE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-big-homies-house/id1520022230Sonny Onlyfans HERE: https://onlyfans.com/sunflowerland Jasmine Banks Onlyfans HERE: https://onlyfans.com/jasaminebanks  This weeks Homies are @pretty_sonny@jas_gocrazy@jcarpTIMESTAMPS: 5:00- Is Asian Doll Clout Chasing ??9:10 - Is Cheating Expected In A Relationship In 2021?14:40 - Are Women Still Afraid To Be Labeled A Hoe??16:07 - Why Do Women Lie About Their Sex Life???20:34 - Do Men Have Platonic Female Friends That Don't Serve A Purpose?25:59 - Do You Charge Your Friend To Stay With You If They Vacay In Your City?31:36 -  Do You Date Older Men For LOVE or MONEY ?37:09 - Whats More Important Love or Financial Stability ?39:28 - As A Man, Could You Be A House Husband? 45:34 -  Can Women Handle Having Multiple Men At The Same Time?1:04:09 - Do MEN Go Through Their Girls Phone?1:18:57 - Do You Expect Sex When You Flyout?1:25:00 -  Thats A Zucchini  NBA Playoffs, Atlanta Hawks, Jasmine Banks, Cucumber, Asian Doll, King Von, Queen Von, Sneaky Links, Flyouts, Toxic Femininity , Philadelphia 76ers, Sixers, Joel Embiid,  Ben Simmons, Fathers Day, Trae young, Hawks, Giannis, Cucumber Girl 

Do Your Good
Ep. 29 Get the Real Scoop on How Nonprofits & Donors Should Communicate for the Best Results with Patton McDowell, Founder, PMA Consulting

Do Your Good

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 24:02


As donors, it is our responsibility to make sure the nonprofits we support succeed. To do that, we need to learn how to effectively communicate with nonprofits to bring out the best results possible. In this episode, I'm joined by Patton McDowell, an expert in working with nonprofits and someone who knows what nonprofits really want! Patton is the founder of PMA Consulting and the host of the weekly podcast, Your Path To Nonprofit Leadership. He has spent his entire 30-year career helping talented individuals raise more funds and effectively lead their nonprofit organizations. Listen in as Patton gives us the real scoop on how nonprofits and donors should communicate to get the best outcome!   Episode Highlights: What inspired Patton to help nonprofits How to help nonprofit and prospective leaders do their work even better How Patton helps the board navigate tough questions Patton's recommendation on how people should approach donors from the nonprofit side   Our Guest: Patton McDowell, PMA Consulting LinkedIn   Links referenced in this Podcast: How To Engage The 3 Distinct Types of Funders (Sybil Ackerman-Munson) Guest Feature: How To Engage The 3 Distinct Types of Funders (Sybil Ackerman-Munson) PMA Consulting, LLC Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership podcast PMA's Nonprofit Leader Mastermind Program (and here's a peek at the current cohort) If you enjoyed this episode, listen to these episodes as well #28 Part 2 Power Up Your Giving With Real Power To Community With Anthony Diaz, Jasmine Banks, and Dany Sigwalt #27 Part 1 Power Up Your Giving With Real Power To Community With Anthony Diaz, Jasmine Banks, and Dany Sigwalt #26 Learn to Support and Fund Indigenous Communities with Deep Respect And Grace with Jim Enote, CEO, Colorado Plateau Foundation   Crack the Code: Sybil's Successful Guide to Philanthropy Become even better at what you do as I teach you the strategies as well as the tools you'll need to avoid mistakes and make a career out of philanthropy through my new course, Crack the Code! In this new course, you'll gain access to beautifully animated and filmed short 5-10 minute engaging videos (one per week for a total of 8 weeks), and many more!  I am limiting the overall size of this course to no more than 30 so that you can have a personal and interactive experience learning from me - space is limited sign up soon for the early bird discount! Cart opens on June 7 and closes on June 13. Don't miss out on this wonderful opportunity to be an effective funder while creating a long-lasting positive impact! You can sign up and read more about the course here!   Connect with Do Your Good Facebook @doyourgood Instagram @doyourgood Don't forget to check out the #DoYourGoodChallenge and get a chance to win prizes as you give with a purpose!   Would you like to talk with Sybil directly? Send in your inquiries through her website www.doyourgood.com, or you can email her directly at sybil@doyourgood.com!

Do Your Good
Ep. 28 Part 2 Power Up Your Giving with Real Power to Community with Anthony Diaz, Jasmine Banks, and Dany Sigwalt

Do Your Good

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 22:06


The conversation continues in this episode as Anthony, Jasmine, and Dany talk more about the do's and don't we should take note of as donors. We also touch on the topic of structural reforms you need to be aware of to give and support effectively and how to make sure the needs of community organizations are being met. Episode Highlights: • What you should do and shouldn't do as donors. • Structural reforms that you need to know and be aware of to be an effective donor. • How performative activism deeply impacts what the young generation understands to be activism. • Creating systems and platforms to make sure community needs are being met. • Why you should invest in community organizing. Get the full show notes and more information here: https://www.doyourgood.com/blog/28-anthony-diaz-jasmine-banks-dany-sigwalt

Do Your Good
Ep. 28 Part 2 Power Up Your Giving with Real Power to Community with Anthony Diaz, Jasmine Banks, and Dany Sigwalt

Do Your Good

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 22:05


The conversation continues in this episode as Anthony, Jasmine, and Dany talk more about the do's and don't we should take note of as donors. We also touch on the topic of structural reforms you need to be aware of to give and support effectively and how to make sure the needs of community organizations are being met.   Episode Highlights: What you should do and shouldn't do as donors Structural reforms that you need to know and be aware of to be an effective donor How performative activism deeply impacts what the young generation understand to be activism Creating systems and platforms to make sure community needs are being met Why you should invest in community organizing   Our Guests: Dany Sigwalt, Co-Executive Director, Power Shift Network LinkedIn Anthony Diaz, Co-Founder, Newark Water Coalition LinkedIn Jasmine Banks, Executive Director, UnKoch My Campus LinkedIn   Links referenced in this Podcast: Reconcile Arkansas Parenting is Political UnKoch My Campus Power Shift Network Newark Water Coalition Emergent Fund New Economy Coalition If you enjoyed this episode, listen to these episodes as well #27 Part 1 Power Up Your Giving with Real Power to Community with Anthony Diaz, Jasmine Banks, and Dany Sigwalt #26 Learn to Support and Fund Indigenous Communities with Deep Respect And Grace with Jim Enote, CEO, Colorado Plateau Foundation #25 Sybil Speaks: Get To The Heart Of The Matter And Figure Out The Kind Of Funder You Want To Be   Crack the Code: Sybil's Successful Guide to Philanthropy Become even better at what you do as I teach you the strategies as well as the tools you'll need to avoid mistakes and make a career out of philanthropy through my new course, Crack the Code! In this new course, you'll gain access to beautifully animated and filmed short 5-10 minute engaging videos (one per week for a total of 8 weeks), and many more!  I am limiting the overall size of this course to no more than 30 so that you can have a personal and interactive experience learning from me - space is limited sign up soon for the early bird discount! Cart opens on June 7 and closes on June 13. Don't miss out on this wonderful opportunity to be an effective funder while creating a long-lasting positive impact! You can sign up and read more about the course here!   Connect with Do Your Good Facebook @doyourgood Instagram @doyourgood Don't forget to check out the #DoYourGoodChallenge and get a chance to win prizes as you give with a purpose!   Would you like to talk with Sybil directly? Send in your inquiries through her website www.doyourgood.com, or you can email her directly at sybil@doyourgood.com!

Do Your Good
Ep. 27 Part 1 Power Up Your Giving with Real Power to Community with Anthony Diaz, Jasmine Banks, and Dany Sigwalt

Do Your Good

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 28:34


Join me in this part 1 of 2 of my conversation with Anthony, Jasmine, and Dany! They'll be sharing their story about what got them into philanthropy and what you should do to be an effective donor and support the work that nonprofits are doing! Episode Highlights: • What makes Anthony, Jasmine, and Dany passionate about the work they're doing. • Advice from people who are planning to support a cause they care about. • Funding diverse communities to support BIPOC-led community organizations. • Each funder body and ecosystem of activist organizers is its own unique microcosm. Get the full show notes and more information here: https://www.doyourgood.com/blog/27-anthony-diaz-jasmine-banks-dany-sigwalt

Do Your Good
Ep. 27 Part 1 Power Up Your Giving with Real Power to Community with Anthony Diaz, Jasmine Banks, and Dany Sigwalt

Do Your Good

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 28:32


Listen to this podcast if you want to truly support communities and not do harm. You can create impact through your giving by funding communities directly provided you learn the tips that these same communities offer as the most impactful way to contribute to their cause and issues. Join me in this part 1 of 2 of my conversation with Anthony, Jasmine, and Dany! They'll be sharing their story about what got them into philanthropy and what you should do to be an effective donor and support the work that nonprofits are doing!   Episode Highlights: What makes Anthony, Jasmine, and Dany passionate about the work they're doing Advice from people who are planning to support a cause they care about Funding diverse communities to support BIPOC-led community organizations Each funder body and ecosystem of activist organizers is its own unique microcosm   Our Guests: Dany Sigwalt, Co-Executive Director, Power Shift Network LinkedIn Anthony Diaz, Co-Founder, Newark Water Coalition LinkedIn Jasmine Banks, Executive Director, UnKoch My Campus LinkedIn   Links referenced in this Podcast: Reconcile Arkansas Parenting is Political UnKoch My Campus Power Shift Network Newark Water Coalition Emergent Fund New Economy Coalition   If you enjoyed this episode, listen to these episodes as well #26 Learn To Support And Fund Indigenous Communities With Deep Respect And Grace with Jim Enote, CEO, Colorado Plateau Foundation #25 Sybil Speaks: Get To The Heart Of The Matter And Figure Out The Kind Of Funder You Want To Be #24 Sybil Speaks: Learn Not To Do Harm With Your Funding Strategy   Crack the Code: Sybil's Successful Guide to Philanthropy Become even better at what you do as I teach you the strategies as well as the tools you'll need to avoid mistakes and make a career out of philanthropy through my new course, Crack the Code! In this new course, you'll gain access to beautifully animated and filmed short 5-10 minute engaging videos (one per week for a total of 8 weeks), and many more!  I am limiting the overall size of this course to no more than 30 so that you can have a personal and interactive experience learning from me - space is limited sign up soon for the early bird discount! Cart opens on June 7 and closes on June 13. Don't miss out on this wonderful opportunity to be an effective funder while creating a long-lasting positive impact! You can sign up and read more about the course here!   Connect with Do Your Good Facebook @doyourgood Instagram @doyourgood Don't forget to check out the #DoYourGoodChallenge and get a chance to win prizes as you give with a purpose!   Would you like to talk with Sybil directly? Send in your inquiries through her website www.doyourgood.com, or you can email her directly at sybil@doyourgood.com!

A Different Lens
Episode #146: UnKoching College Campuses with Jasmine Banks

A Different Lens

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 40:14


We sit down with Jasmine Banks, the Executive Director of UnKoch Our Campus. In the interview we discuss the involvement of the Koch brothers on college campuses, the role of the police in colleges, and how people can support the UnKoch campaign. Shownotes UnKoch My Campus

The Feminist Agenda
Episode 4: Jasmine and Higher Education as a Political Battleground

The Feminist Agenda

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 42:57


Jasmine Banks (she/her), Executive Director of UnKoch My Campus. The vision of UnKoch My Campus is to preserve our democracy through protecting higher education from actors whose expressed intent is to place private interests over the common good. Jasmine mentions the following tools in how she organizes her feminist agenda: Slack Temi People and concepts mentioned in the podcast include: The Koch Brothers The nonprofit industrial complex Loretta Ross Barbara Ransby "They Didn't See Us Coming" by Lisa Levenstein [Basic Books] Ghost Tense - Gone [YouTube] The Feminist Agenda logo is by Valency Muldoon.