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#SUNDAYCIVICS
Episode 234: L. Joy Is Talking Trash (and sanitation)

#SUNDAYCIVICS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023


There is the trash we throw away like plastics, styrofoam, cardboard and paper. There is the waste from humans as well as animals and the like. How we manage these things with sanitation, or don't manage them properly, has effects on the environment, people's health, and a myriad of other issues. To have this conversation on sanitation, because we aren't going to produce less waste anytime soon, making this issue an imperative, L. Joy brings professor Colin McFarlane to the front of the class. 

Karen Hunter Show
L. Joy Williams - Host of Sunday Civics on SiriusXM Urban View (Sundays at 9am EST)

Karen Hunter Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 24:48


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Karen Hunter Show
L. Joy Williams - Host of 'Sunday Civics' on Urban View - Sundays at 9am ET

Karen Hunter Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 28:11


Karen Hunter Show
L. Joy Williams - Host of Sunday Civics on Urban View & April Dinwoodie - Writer, Podcaster, Speaker/Trainer, Coach, and Consultant

Karen Hunter Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 42:10


Navigating Adoption: Presented by AdoptUSKids Podcast - https://blog.adoptuskids.org/podcast/ Minority Professional Leadership Development Program - https://professionals.adoptuskids.org/minority-professional-leadership-development-program/

The Mbali Nwoko Podcast
EP 13 l Joy Pharasi : Overcoming lupus, depression, physical disability and discrimination as a farmer.

The Mbali Nwoko Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 55:40


In conversation with me is Joy Pharasi. She is a livestock farmer based in the Northern Cape province of South Africa and she shares her story/journey of the challenges and life adversities that she had to overcome from childhood right through to her career as a Farmer. Connect and follow Joy on Instagram @joyziqua21 Please rate and review this podcast episode and don't forget to subscribe. Contact me on info@mbalinwoko.com

Strong Reception with Eli James
L. Joy Williams, President of the Brooklyn NAACP, Defines Civic Engagement

Strong Reception with Eli James

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 40:10


L. Joy Williams doesn't rest much. Running on four hours' sleep each night, she dons an array of hats during the day, moving at a breakneck pace to empower more Americans to engage with the political process. I'm grateful she made time to drop by "Strong Reception" to talk with me about increasing voting access in New York, as well as to provide her own inspiring definition of civic engagement.On her podcast, "Sunday Civics," L. Joy Williams hopes to make everyday civics exciting to listeners who think their elected officials aren't interested in them. She does so by offering up simple, powerful action steps busy people can take to make their voices heard in the halls of power, and by hosting eye-opening discussions of Black political history in America.In addition to her leadership as president of the Brooklyn NAACP, L. Joy also heads her own campaign strategy firm, LJW Strategies, and has planned campaigns for political luminaries including Stacey Abrams, Cynthia Nixon and Jumaane Williams. She also serves as chair of the Higher Heights Political Action Committee, an organization working to get more progressive Black women elected to local, state and federal office, and which helped raise the profile of Vice President Kamala Harris during her 2020 presidential run. Subscribe to “Strong Reception” wherever you get your podcasts, and leave a comment for the show on Twitter at @strongpod. Let me know what you think of my convos! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Graybeards Podcast
Imagine Something Different: A Conversation with L. Joy Williams

The Graybeards Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 78:51


The Graybeards have a special guest for the entire show, L. Joy Williams, President of the Brooklyn NAACP. You will be educated and entertained by the interview. How KJ spent his week was interesting…(3:35). L. Joy shares a great story of how she met one of the Graybeards (7:30). L. Joy tells the fellas how she got started in activism (14:12). We discuss the disconnect between politics and the black community (23:45). You can make a law…L. Joy explains (36:30). We get a gem from Jesse Jackson and argue about grits (45:30). L. Joy teaches us how sports leagues can do more than “change rice” (51:40). SoJo gets an english lesson (66:15). We close up shop with L. Joy discussing her twitter account and whether she plays spades or bid whist (70:30).

3 Black Guys With A Mic
Bonus Content - L. Joy Williams

3 Black Guys With A Mic

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2020 39:51


How do you handle being the President of the Brooklyn NAACP, Host of Sunday Civics on Sirius XM 126 and Podcast, work with several political candidates, be a wife and mother and be poised to lead a revolution? We don't know, so we asked the homegirl L. Joy Williams to break it all down.

The Holy Ghost and Me
The Great I AM with L.I.L. Joy and Special guest L.I.L. Zo

The Holy Ghost and Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 10:29


Do you know your true identity? Well this episode will teach you about that true identity . An interview with L.I.L. Zo! A child's perspective!

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#SUNDAYCIVICS
Do Endorsements Matter?

#SUNDAYCIVICS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2020 51:45


If your favorite celebrity endorses a candidate for public office it may not matter much to you unless of course it is the candidate you are already supporting. Endorsements from individuals may not move your vote but endorsements come from many different sources and can have a huge impact on a campaign. Our favorite civics teacher gives us a lesson on how endorsements can move politics, money and votes in support of a campaign. 2:55 - 14:10 If you are a documentary filmmaker L. Joy is the embodiment of your target audience. L Joy chats with her thoroughest girls about how she takes action after watching documentaries on the spread of diseases, recycling and more. 16:20 - 48:08 L Joy steps to the front of the class to give us a lesson on political endorsements. Endorsements come from many different sources. They can be from individuals like celebrities, former and existing elected officials, activists, organizers and even regular folks like you. Campaigns actively seek out endorsements from other sources like labor unions, PACs, and local community based organizations. A number of entities have a process that candidates must follow in order to receive an endorsement and can include issue questionnaires, interviews with members and leadership and/or votes from the organizations membership. As a political strategist, L. Joy shares how she evaluates pursuing and using endorsements. Does it move our politics, move money or move voters? All endorsements may not move all three things but they should move at least one. Campaigns also determine how to effectively use endorsements in their favor. You can use individual endorsements as surrogates for the campaign. Endorsements from newspapers, issue based PACs and political institutions communicate to voters your political ideology or your support for specific issues and causes. Endorsements from membership based groups like labor unions can give your campaign boots on the ground to help knock doors and help make calls to voters. 48:12 Campaign donations can also come from endorsements. If a candidate receives the endorsement from a labor union or a PAC that may also come with a campaign contribution or the entity can spend money on behalf of the campaign (with some restrictions). While we overall want to reduce the influence money has in our political process, L Joy argues that only restricting how much individuals and entities can contribute without addressing the other side of how much campaigns have to spend and what those increasing costs are.  

#SUNDAYCIVICS
The Anger Gap

#SUNDAYCIVICS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2019 51:15


Anger can motivate a voter to the polls, to the streets and even to the White House. L Joy brings Assistant Professor of Political Science Davin Phoenix to the front of the class to discuss his book "The Anger Gap: How Race Shapes Emotion in Politics" to explore anger as a political resource that mobilizes black and white Americans differently. Our neighborhood political strategists also talks to Radhika Sainath of Palestine Legal about anti-boycott legislation being passed in various states across the country. Our Guests Davin L. Phoenix is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Irvine. His research examines how race interacts with different spheres of American politics to shape the attitudes, emotions, and behavior of both everyday people and elites. He is a recipient of the 2016–17 University of California Hellman Fellowship and the 2017–18 Dean's Honoree for Teaching Excellence Award. Radhika Sainath is a senior staff attorney at Palestine Legal, where she oversees the organization’s casework on free speech, censorship and academic freedom. Together with the Center for Constitutional Rights, she brought a landmark lawsuit against Fordham University after it refused to grant club status to Students for Justice in Palestine. Prior to joining Palestine Legal, Radhika represented clients in individual and class action civil and constitutional rights cases involving discrimination, human rights abuses, and prison conditions at one of California’s most prestigious civil rights firms. Radhika has successfully litigated numerous state and federal class actions and other federal civil rights cases. Radhika is a frequent commentator on media outlets including MSNBC, Democracy Now!, Al Jazeera English, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, theWashington Post, Jezebel, Politico, the Village Voice and more. Her writing has appeared in The Nation, Jacobin and Literary Hub. Radhika is a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law and the University of California, San Diego. Prior to attending law school, Radhika organized workers across the U.S. and Canada with the Union of Needletrades, Industrial, and Textile Employees (now UNITE-HERE). She is based in Palestine Legal’s New York City office and is admitted to the California and New York state bars.

The Black Guy Who Tips Podcast
1671: Is Kanye Okay?

The Black Guy Who Tips Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2018 108:22


Rod and Karen discuss Kanye going on TMZ, modesty ponchos, SC bars under attack, L Joy working with Cynthia Nixon, Future not seeing his kid, black men fake mad at Issa Rae book quote, Taking Out The Trash and sword ratchetness. Twitter: @rodimusprime @SayDatAgain @TBGWT Email: theblackguywhotips@gmail.com Blog: www.theblackguywhotips.com Voice Mail: 704-557-0186

Week In The Knees
"Welcome Everyone to the End of Days" w/ L. Joy Williams and Tim Dillon

Week In The Knees

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2017 45:54


In WITK Episode 7, Morgan examines this past week with political strategist and social justice advocate L. Joy Williams, ‘NY’s Funniest' at the New York Comedy Festival Tim Dillon, and our regular, musical genius Jon Spurney. We dive into the GOP's rushed health care bill, Tom Price's high priced private jets, Roy Moore's "red and yellows," Hurricane Maria's Sound of Music, Morgan Freeman's voice of God, Mark Zuckerberg's self regulation, why Toys "R" No Longer Us and those son of a bitch peaceful protestors.Also, this week we introduced our guests to the Week in the Knees TRUMP CARD.And as always, if you want to say hi or tell us about a story that you feel didn't get enough mainstream coverage, get in touch! #WITK on Twitter.

Insanity Check
Education is the Key

Insanity Check

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2017 115:41


  %CODE_IC576% Last Insanity Check before the break and it's a good one. We've been avoiding the politics talk for the last few episodes but its back this week with guest L Joy Williams. We spend most of this episode talking to L Joy about her new show, #SundayCivics and what's needed to change the discussion around getting involved in politics. So much of our politics has become binary and marked in terms of "winners and losers". But the reality is, we need to get back to basics and talk about how the educational system in this country, has eroded our foundation. People don't know what it means to be involved with civic action or how to even begin. Topics: Getting mansplained at the electronic store How to engaged people with discussions on Civics The amount of vital information we aren't taught in schools is amazing Betsy DeVos met with "Men's Rights" groups Slow down in Title IX cases The fight over textbooks is partly responsible for where we are today The textbook that calls Mexicans lazy Do You Even Sci-Fi Bro Sex Bots are going to be our doom Black Woman Shoutout Tasha Chambers - The InnovateHers Guest: L Joy Williams - @LJoyWilliams - SundayCivics.org Sponsors: Sign up for Loot Crate through our affiliate link! TweakedAudio.com using the code ‘reviews’ to get 33% off & free shipping. The Poole Law Firm - "Solutions, not excuses..." Shop at our Amazon Store to support the site Contact Us: MTrailerReviews@MTRNetwork.Net Check us out on Youtube Twitter – @InsanityReport & @TheMTRNetwork

Insanity Check
Education is the Key

Insanity Check

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2017 115:41


  %CODE_IC576% Last Insanity Check before the break and it's a good one. We've been avoiding the politics talk for the last few episodes but its back this week with guest L Joy Williams. We spend most of this episode talking to L Joy about her new show, #SundayCivics and what's needed to change the discussion around getting involved in politics. So much of our politics has become binary and marked in terms of "winners and losers". But the reality is, we need to get back to basics and talk about how the educational system in this country, has eroded our foundation. People don't know what it means to be involved with civic action or how to even begin. Topics: Getting mansplained at the electronic store How to engaged people with discussions on Civics The amount of vital information we aren't taught in schools is amazing Betsy DeVos met with "Men's Rights" groups Slow down in Title IX cases The fight over textbooks is partly responsible for where we are today The textbook that calls Mexicans lazy Do You Even Sci-Fi Bro Sex Bots are going to be our doom Black Woman Shoutout Tasha Chambers - The InnovateHers Guest: L Joy Williams - @LJoyWilliams - SundayCivics.org Sponsors: Sign up for Loot Crate through our affiliate link! TweakedAudio.com using the code ‘reviews’ to get 33% off & free shipping. The Poole Law Firm - "Solutions, not excuses..." Shop at our Amazon Store to support the site Contact Us: MTrailerReviews@MTRNetwork.Net Check us out on Youtube Twitter – @InsanityReport & @TheMTRNetwork

This Week in Blackness TV | #TWiBTV
#TWIBRADIO #338 | HORMONES

This Week in Blackness TV | #TWiBTV

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2012 91:23


#TeamBlackness talks This Week in Dumbass Studies by accident. L Joy is not amused at all. Plus post-debate coverage

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This Week in Blackness TV | #TWiBTV
TWiB! RADIO Ep. #339 | TRUMPED

This Week in Blackness TV | #TWiBTV

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2012 41:47


#TeamBlackness talks Donald Trump nonsense, Sarah Palin nonsense and L Joy still isn't amused.

Chapel@TMU
Dr. Darryl DelHousaye - T&L: Joy - January 11, 1995

Chapel@TMU

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2000 44:10


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