Podcasts about Shirley Chisholm

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GirlTrek's Black History Bootcamp
Self-Care School | Back to the Basics | Week Six | Day Five

GirlTrek's Black History Bootcamp

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 30:11


This Foremother Friday, Morgan closes out Land Rights Week with a soul-stirring meditation dedicated to Mother Earth. Vanessa brings us back to the basics, guiding a tech-in on how to start a GirlTrek Walking Crew and sharing essential tips on how to walk to save your life. Then, our homegirl, Trelani, returns with the wisdom of our ancestors, weaving powerful stories that remind us of the strength, resilience, and legacy that walks with us. Tune in—and don't forget to claim this week's Shirley Chisholm badge!

GirlTrek's Black History Bootcamp
Self-Care School | Alternative and Creative Ways to Live | Week Six | Day Four

GirlTrek's Black History Bootcamp

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 29:03


In this inspiring episode, Morgan opens with a powerful foremother meditation, drawing wisdom from the trailblazing legacy of Shirley Chisholm. Vanessa then leads a thoughtful self-care audit, followed by a lesson on the art of living creatively in community and envisioning the housing life they truly desire. Finally, Nyra returns to share insightful trekker testimonies, weaving stories of resilience and exploration. Tune in for a journey of reflection, empowerment, and collective imagination!

ON THE CALL
HARD ISSUES-S11 EP5- OTC Roxanne Barton Conlon - Civil Justice Activist, Pioneer, Beacon, Feminist

ON THE CALL

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 35:33


Roxanne Barton Conlin was born, the oldest of six children in Huron, South Dakota, to Marion W. and Alyce M. Barton. In 1958, her family experiencing poverty, with violence from an abusive father, relocated to Des Moines, Iowa. At the age of 14 she joined the local chapter of the National Association of the Advancement of Colored People, then the Polk County Young Democrats and became active in antiwar peace marches and demonstrations.At 16, Conlin entered Drake University in 1961, without graduating from high school, and graduated from law school with honors, summa cum laude at 21, with a Bachelor of Arts, when she married James Conlin in 1964, and had four children together. She gained a Juris Doctor in 1966 and a Master of Public Administration in 1978, earning honors such as Phi Beta Kappa and Pi Alpha Alpha. Her legal career began in private practice, before her role as Deputy Industrial Commissioner (1967-1968) and then as Assistant Attorney General for Iowa, where she led the Civil Rights Section (1969-1976). Roxanne Conlin has built a distinguished legal career representing victims of discrimination, medical malpractice, civil litigation and more, including notable cases against major corporations and civil rights violations. Roxanne wrote the first law protecting the privacy of rape victims and managed its passage in February 1972, and founded Roxanne Conlin & Associates, P.C., in Des Moines.She advocated for racial justice and empowerment through her affiliations with various Black organizations throughout her career, such as: the Des Moines Coalition for Civil Rights: Conlin has actively worked alongside the Black community in Des Moines AND the Iowa Commission on the Status of Women: where she advocated for policies that supported women and racially marginalized communities in Iowa, making her a respected ally and advocate for the Black community in Iowa and beyond. She worked for SHIRLEY CHISHOLM's Presidency run!! In May 1977, President Jimmy Carter appointed Conlin as the United States Attorney for the Southern District of Iowa, from 1977 to 1981, making her one of the first women to hold this position. She received accolades for her contributions from numerous federal agencies, including an award for Outstanding Assistance from the United States Secret Service and special commendations from the FBI and the Postal Inspection Service. She has been chair of the Iowa Democratic Party and was a candidate for the governorship in 1982, making her the first woman to run on a major party ticket. In 1998, National Law Journal named her one of fifty most influential lawyers in America, alongside Gloria Allred, Janet Reno and Elizabeth Warren.... See here for her list of accomplishments: https://www.roxanneconlinlaw.com/attorney/roxanne-b-conlin/At 80, Roxanne aka Rocky is still practicing law full time, a leader, who has given her LIFE to the issues, a David against many Goliaths of abuse such as: Eastman Kodak, UPS, Microsoft, Volkswagon, police departments, hospitals, doctors. Along with her deep love of cats, Conlin loves ballroom dancing, cruises, dancing on cruises AND became a PILOT. Find out more on our membership page and her book “UNSTOPPABLE: The Nine Lives of Roxanne Barton Conlin” at: https://www.unstoppableroxanneconlin.com/Connect with Roxanne at: https://www.suethebadguys.com OR https://www.somepeoplejustneedtobesued.com

Story Nerd
Shirley: when endings fail

Story Nerd

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 41:16


I think the filmmakers had good intentions when they made SHIRLEY, unfortunately, they failed to stick to the essentials of storytelling. In this episode, Melanie does a fantastic job of illustrating what happens to a story when writers fail to create obstacles that progressively complicate the plot. (Progressive Complications are a big deal - you're going to want to pay attention to this one.) And I do a deep dive into the core event (aka the climax) and explain why it doesn't work and how you can avoid making the same mistake in your novel. -V. For access to writing templates and worksheets, and more than 70 hours of training (all for free), subscribe to Valerie's Inner Circle.To learn to read like a writer, visit Melanie's website.Follow Valerie on Instagram and Threads @valerie_francisFollow Melanie on X, Instagram and Facebook @MelanieHillAuthor

Did That Really Happen?

This week we're going back to 1972 with Shirley! Join us as we learn about Barbara Lee, Shirley Chisholm's meeting with George Wallace, the 1972 Democratic Convention, the equal time rule, and more! Note: Due to some microphone-related technical difficulties, this episode has some audio quality issues, but those will be resolved in our next episode.  Source PBS: Equal Time Rule: https://www.pbs.org/standards/media-law-101/candidate-appearances/ https://www.nytimes.com/1972/06/03/archives/u-s-court-rules-mrs-chisholm-must-receive-equal-time-on-tv.html Debra Michals, "Shirley Chisholm," National Women's History Museum: https://www.womenshistory.org/education-resources/biographies/shirley-chisholm https://www.nytimes.com/1976/10/13/archives/court-refuses-to-review-fcc-equal-time-ruling.html "Life Story: Barbara Lee," Women and the American Story, available at https://wams.nyhistory.org/end-of-the-twentieth-century/the-information-age/barbara-lee/ A Conversation with Barbara Lee, JFK Library, available at https://www.jfklibrary.org/node/392391 https://www.bu.edu/articles/2024/shirley-chisholm-to-kamala-harris/ https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2016/10/the-radical-and-the-racist/497510/ https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/how-a-failed-assassination-attempt-pushed-george-wallace-to-reconsider-his-segregationist-views-180980063/ https://lithub.com/shirley-chisholm-on-why-she-ran-for-president/ https://www.vogue.com/article/how-shirley-chisholm-made-history-at-the-1972-democratic-national-convention https://www.politico.com/story/2008/08/flashback-the-1972-democratic-convention-012848  Clara Bingham, "A Feminist Oral History of the 1972 Democratic National Convention," from The Movement: How Women's Liberation Transformed America, 1963-1973. https://lithub.com/a-feminist-oral-history-of-the-1972-democratic-national-convention/  https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/June-8/shirley-chisholm-visits-opponent-george-wallace-in-hospital https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/shirley Dominic Griffin, "'Shirley' is a Tragedy Presented as a Triumph," Baltimore Beat, https://baltimorebeat.com/shirley-is-a-tragedy-presented-as-a-triumph/  Nicholas Quah, "Shirley Never Matches the Power of Its Subject," Vulture https://www.vulture.com/article/netflixs-shirley-chisholm-biopic-never-does-her-justice.html 

This Is Karen Hunter
S E1211: In Class with Carr, Ep. 211: "All That We Carry..."

This Is Karen Hunter

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 122:29


"All That We Carry/Where Do We Go From Here?" is the theme for the National Black Writers Conference at Medgar Evers College this weekend. There's also a discussion of #Shirley, the film about Shirley Chisholm starring Regina King, as an entry point for a discussion on momentum of memory and cultural meaning making.JOIN KNARRATIVE: https://www.knarrative.com it's the only way to get into #Knubia, where these classes areheld live with a live chat.To shop Go to:TheGlobalMajorityMore from us:Knarrative Twitter: https://twitter.com/knarrative_Knarrative Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/knarrative/In Class with Carr Twitter: https://twitter.com/inclasswithcarrSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Be It Till You See It
513. The Truth About Saying No With Confidence

Be It Till You See It

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 8:16


Lesley Logan kicks off this episode with a tribute to trailblazer Shirley Chisholm, setting the tone for a reflection on choosing your own path—especially when things feel chaotic. From restarting a business in a new country to finishing 15 months of self-growth, Lesley celebrates wins from the community that show the power of persistence. She also shares her own win—making a major business decision from a place of clarity, not pressure. If you've been chasing someone else's timeline, this episode is a gentle nudge to pause and realign with what's right for you. If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast https://lesleylogan.co/podcast/. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co mailto:beit@lesleylogan.co. And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe https://lesleylogan.co/podcast/#follow-subscribe-free.In this episode you will learn about:How choosing a pause can lead to clarity.Why honoring your own timeline matters.What real success looks like—even when it's messy.The strength in staying consistent and trusting the process.Episode References/Links:Shirley Chisholm Biography - https://beitpod.com/shirleychisholm If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser or Castbox. https://lovethepodcast.com/BITYSIDEALS! DEALS! DEALS! 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Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guest will bring bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started.Lesley Logan 0:48  Hi, Be It babe. How are you? How's it going? We're like, midway through this April month, we're cruising right along. There's a lot going on and I love that you are taking time in the chaos to listen to this podcast. It doesn't grow without you. Every time you listen, every time you download, you are helping other people hear this podcast as well. So it's inspiration episode, and I want to highlight this Female Quotient post Shirley Chisholm was the first black woman elected to Congress, the first black woman to run for president, and an example for generations to come. Shirley Chisholm was a force of change in American politics as the first black woman elected to Congress in 1968 and the first woman and first black candidate to seek the Democratic presidential nomination in 1972. She shattered barriers as she fought for racial and gender equality. Even decades later, she continues to inspire others to bring that folding chair to tables that may not save them a seat. Definitely a trailblazer. And I would say, if you haven't ever read about her, she is absolutely, really worthy of listening to something about and just diving in because this woman faced so many obstacles, not just because she was a woman, but she was a black woman, and she made a chair for herself, and she kept doing it and she's an inspiration for everyone, and also not letting people who had weird rules about what she couldn't, can and can't do, stop her from realizing a dream and raising that path. And so I just share that with you, because when there's a lot going on in the world, it can kind of feel like, what does my goal even matter? Why am I even doing this? Does it even matter? And the truth is, is that maybe 50 years down the road, we're gonna be looking back at the things that you did, because you were an impact for people who needed it. And if what you do is going to help others, then you gotta talk about it. You gotta do it. You cannot let people and obstacles and rules hold you back. Cannot. And so anyways, I hope that you know a lot about Shirley, but if you don't go research her, she'll blow your mind. Lesley Logan 2:43  Okay, your wins. So, we have Sonia. She's an eLevate grad and agency member. She wrote, the last six months have been a huge whirlwind of emotions, stress, happiness, physically and mentally exhausting, but also exciting and full of hope and happiness. After moving country, we finally bought a new home. We moved in this week. While there's been a lot of work, it's also super exciting. We're already talking about plans to build a home studio so I can restart my business here. It will take some time and at quite a cost, but in the long run, will be worth it. Oh, and I also scored myself some part time contract to work at a beautiful physio-Pilates studio, teaching just three mornings a week. The setup is similar to a Joe's gym. Everyone has their own program, and I'm there just to queue, adjust, advise. I went to observe one class. It was so nice to be being background equipment and people who love it as much as I do. And since doing eLevate, I was desperate to get in and change things. Haha. Although very aware I need to do this slowly and cautiously. So my win is for an exciting and busy 2025 getting my home and my business up and running. Sonia, it's so fun. I mean, I can't believe how long you've lived in your new country. And you know, I know that finding a home was just taking forever, and it kind of probably felt like you, when were you gonna find something. So, I'm just so happy that you and your family have that. But also, I want to say for everyone listening, you hear a win, and you don't realize all the emotions that went into that win. And so I love that Sonia shared these emotions that go into this win, because it isn't all unicorns and sparkly rainbows. And so you have to really, actually celebrate what is happening and what is in your control, and how that can make the year possible, even if it feels like it started off slow, right? Lesley Logan 4:22  MelissaYNagai, she has been an agency member since day one, and she wrote, 15 months of getting online every Tuesday and Thursday morning for a course is complete. I don't know what I'm going to do with myself now. Probably a good time to do Pilates. Today is my last day of teaching for the holidays. I start back up on January 6. I had my best year ever. So obviously, we're celebrating Melissa four months after her best year ever. But can we just take a moment? Do you ever end a year realizing all that you did do? And I can tell you, because I know Melissa, and we work with her a lot, it wasn't like everything went perfectly this year. She had a lot of ups and downs, and with that, she stayed the course. She was consistent. She had her best year ever, and she did that while she poured into herself and her education. So my loves, where can you pour into yourself and where can you take time to reflect on what you did do? Congratulations, Melissa. You have been working so hard year after year. You always beat yourself, but I love that was your best year ever, and I love how you feel good and that you're taking a break as one should, or that you did take a break as one should, because we all need breaks. Lesley Logan 5:26  And that's my win. Last week, Brad and I took a big break. We had a crazy end of February, beginning of March, lot going on, and I had a big decision to make about one of our products for 2026 and I had told the team that I would make the decision around this time, and I really was like, you cannot pressure me. I need you just to wait. I'll tell you around this date, because I want to make sure that I'm not making the decision based on income. I'm not making the decision based on pressure, based on letting people down, that I'm making the decision based on what is right for me, because what is right for me will be right for the company. And so I'm really celebrating that we took a weekend off, even though we had a million things that we could be doing, and that I made a decision from a pause, because there's power in a pause, and I made a decision based on what was right for me, and then everyone, and not on pressure of what's expected of me, and that's really not easy to do as a recovering perfectionist and overachiever and a firstborn daughter. So help that win inspires you. Take a weekend off, guys, if you want to know, we actually plan one weekend every quarter is off, like it's just like Friday to Monday, it's off. And I prefer it to not be a holiday weekend, because we would get a holiday weekend off anyways. So I want a, I want a different weekend. I want a different weekend. Lesley Logan 6:45  All right, your mantra. My energy gets wasted when I invest in winning anyone's game but my own. My energy gets wasted when I invest in winning anyone's game but my own. My loves, invest in yourself. Thank you for listening to this podcast that goes in the investment bucket of inspiration for you and until next time, Be It Till You See It. Lesley Logan 7:11  That's all I got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It Podcast. One thing that would help both myself and future listeners is for you to rate the show and leave a review and follow or subscribe for free wherever you listen to your podcast. Also, make sure to introduce yourself over at the Be It Pod on Instagram. I would love to know more about you. Share this episode with whoever you think needs to hear it. Help us and others Be It Till You See It. Have an awesome day. Be It Till You See It is a production of The Bloom Podcast Network. If you want to leave us a message or a question that we might read on another episode, you can text us at +1-310-905-5534 or send a DM on Instagram @BeItPod.Brad Crowell 7:53  It's written, filmed, and recorded by your host, Lesley Logan, and me, Brad Crowell.Lesley Logan 7:58  It is transcribed, produced and edited by the epic team at Disenyo.co.Brad Crowell 8:03  Our theme music is by Ali at Apex Production Music and our branding by designer and artist, Gianfranco Cioffi.Lesley Logan 8:10  Special thanks to Melissa Solomon for creating our visuals.Brad Crowell 8:13  Also to Angelina Herico for adding all of our content to our website. And finally to Meridith Root for keeping us all on point and on time.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/be-it-till-you-see-it/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Laura Flanders Show
Fighting for Rights: Lateefah Simon's Mission in a Republican-Controlled Congress (full conversation - rewind)

The Laura Flanders Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 29:11


Join Lateefah Simon and Barbara Lee as they explore the significance of African American women in politics and their shared commitment to social justice and representation.This show is made possible thanks our members! To become a sustaining member go to https://LauraFlanders.org/donate   Thank you for your continued support!Description: If anyone can inspire the public about the role of the minority in Congress, the women of California's 12th district can. In this charming conversation, newly-elected Democrat, Lateefah Simon, joins the indomitable veteran Barbara Lee, whose congressional seat Simon will be taking when the new Congress convenes. Republicans will control the House and Senate, the White House, and dominate the Supreme Court, but Simon says she's fired up to “fight for what we've fought for” in the areas of reproductive rights, low and middle-income housing, public safety, immigration and more. And that's no wonder. Simon's following Lee — whose historic 26-year career in the legislature included often being in the minority, and once standing alone against granting the president unlimited war powers after 9/11. Like Lee, Simon began her activism as a single mother at Mills College, and that's not all they have in common. Lee says Simon's already made her proud. This episode will delight everyone interested in the role of African American women in politics, or how legacies are built and power is passed on. All that, plus a commentary from Laura on how not to stay tired.Guests:• Barbara Lee, Congresswoman, California 12th District• Lateefah Simon, Congresswoman-Elect, California 12th District Watch the broadcast episode cut for time at our YouTube channel and airing on PBS stations across the country Subscribe to episode notes via Patreon Music Credit:  “Be Love” by the Alexis P. Super Band.  "Steppin" by Podington Bear. And original sound production and design by Jeannie Hopper.*Recommended book:•  “Shirley Chisholm: The Last Interview: And Other Conversations” with an Introduction by Barbara Lee,  Learn More Here(*Bookshop is an online bookstore with a mission to financially support local, independent bookstores. The LF Show is an affiliate of bookshop.org and will receive a small commission if you click through and make a purchase.) Related Laura Flanders Show Episodes:• Transportation is a Human Right. Watch /  Download Podcast• To Save The Progressives: U.S. Reps Pramila Jayapal, Mark Pocan, Barbara Lee, Yvette Clark. Watch Related Articles and Resources:• Lateefah Simon, on Track to Be a New house Dem: “I've Never Shied Away From Any Fight”, by Samantha Michaels, November 6, 2024, Mother Jones•  Shirley Chisolm's Legacy Still Looms Large, Time Magazine•  ‘The point is to be there for the fight':  incoming congresswoman arrives in D.C., Erika Ryan, Ari Shapiro, Patrick Jarenwattananon, November 25, 2024, NPR   Laura Flanders and Friends Crew: Laura Flanders, along with Sabrina Artel, Jeremiah Cothren, Veronica Delgado, Janet Hernandez, Jeannie Hopper, Sarah Miller, Nat Needham, David Neuman, and Rory O'Conner. FOLLOW Laura Flanders and FriendsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauraflandersandfriends/Blueky: https://bsky.app/profile/lfandfriends.bsky.socialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/LauraFlandersAndFriends/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lauraflandersandfriendsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFLRxVeYcB1H7DbuYZQG-lgLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lauraflandersandfriendsPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/lauraflandersandfriendsACCESSIBILITY - The broadcast edition of this episode is available with closed captioned by clicking here for our YouTube Channel

The Laura Flanders Show
Fighting for Rights: Lateefah Simon's Mission in a Republican-Controlled Congress (rewind)

The Laura Flanders Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 45:33


**Meet the New Leaders of California's 12th District:** Newly elected Democrat Lateefah Simon joins veteran Congresswoman Barbara Lee in a powerful conversation about minority representation and the fight for reproductive rights, housing, and immigration reform—how will they inspire change in a Republican-controlled Congress?This show is made possible by you! To become a sustaining member go to https://LauraFlanders.org/donate Thank you for your continued support!Description:  If anyone can inspire the public about the role of the minority in Congress, the women of California's 12th district can. In this charming conversation, newly-elected Democrat, Lateefah Simon, joins the indomitable veteran Barbara Lee, whose congressional seat Simon will be taking when the new Congress convenes. Republicans will control the House and Senate, the White House, and dominate the Supreme Court, but Simon says she's fired up to “fight for what we've fought for” in the areas of reproductive rights, low and middle-income housing, public safety, immigration and more. And that's no wonder. Simon's following Lee — whose historic 26-year career in the legislature included often being in the minority, and once standing alone against granting the president unlimited war powers after 9/11. Like Lee, Simon began her activism as a single mother at Mills College, and that's not all they have in common. Lee says Simon's already made her proud. This episode will delight everyone interested in the role of African American women in politics, or how legacies are built and power is passed on. All that, plus a commentary from Laura on how not to stay tired.Guests:• Barbara Lee, Congresswoman, California 12th District• Lateefah Simon, Congresswoman-Elect, California 12th District RESOURCES:Watch the broadcast episode cut for time at our YouTube channel and airing on PBS stations across the country Related Laura Flanders Show Episodes:• Transportation is a Human Right. Watch /  Download Podcast• To Save The Progressives: U.S. Reps Pramila Jayapal, Mark Pocan, Barbara Lee, Yvette Clark. WatchRelated Articles and Resources:• Lateefah Simon, on Track to Be a New house Dem: “I've Never Shied Away From Any Fight”, by Samantha Michaels, November 6, 2024, Mother Jones•  Shirley Chisolm's Legacy Still Looms Large, Time Magazine•  ‘The point is to be there for the fight':  incoming congresswoman arrives in D.C., Erika Ryan, Ari Shapiro, Patrick Jarenwattananon, November 25, 2024, NPR Full Episode Notes are located HERE. Full Conversation Release: While our weekly shows are edited to time for broadcast on Public TV and community radio, we offer to our members and podcast subscribers the full uncut conversation. These audio exclusives are made possible thanks to our member supporters. Become a supporting member at https://LauraFlanders.org/Donate Laura Flanders and Friends Crew: Laura Flanders, along with Sabrina Artel, Jeremiah Cothren, Veronica Delgado, Janet Hernandez, Jeannie Hopper, Sarah Miller, Nat Needham, David Neuman, and Rory O'Conner. FOLLOW Laura Flanders and FriendsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauraflandersandfriends/Blueky: https://bsky.app/profile/lfandfriends.bsky.socialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/LauraFlandersAndFriends/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lauraflandersandfriendsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFLRxVeYcB1H7DbuYZQG-lgLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lauraflandersandfriendsPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/lauraflandersandfriendsACCESSIBILITY - The broadcast edition of this episode is available with closed captioned by clicking here for our YouTube Channel

Wild Card with Rachel Martin
Uzo Aduba can do anything... except for the butterfly stroke

Wild Card with Rachel Martin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 34:24


From a young age, Uzo Aduba's parents taught her that she could do anything. That confidence has led to some iconic performances – from Suzanne "Crazy Eyes" Warren in "Orange Is the New Black," to Shirley Chisholm in "Mrs. America," to her lead role in the newest Shonda Rhimes production, "The Residence." Uzo talks to Rachel about how motherhood shaped her and why she's made peace with mortality.To listen sponsor-free, access bonus episodes and support the show, sign up for Wild Card+ at plus.npr.org/wildcard Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

Women & Money: The Shit We Don't Talk About!
Women, Money & Power: The Fight for Financial Independence with Barb and Maggie

Women & Money: The Shit We Don't Talk About!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 19:39 Transcription Available


Send us a textW NOTESIf they don't give you a seat at the table… you bring a damn folding chair. That's the energy we're bringing today, because March is Women's History Month, a time to reflect, celebrate, and most importantly, keep pushing forward. March is the third month of the year, so we thought, what better way to honor this month than by highlighting 3 powerful women from history, 3 modern trailblazers carrying that same fight, and 3 women who will be leading us the day this episode airs for “The Next Wave: Women Shaping Business & Wealth”? Financial independence fuels real freedom and we, as women, need to keep owning our money and our power!Why does this matter? Because when women have control over their money, they have control over their choices, their futures, and their lives. And this will impact generations of women to follow behind us on our path. We've come a long way, but let's be real, we're still fighting for financial equality. That's why “The Next Wave: Women Shaping Business & Wealth” is all about moving forward together. We've got 3 incredible coaches ready to challenge and inspire us:Jenna Dillon is an executive coach helping women build powerful networks that drive success. She's going to be talking about empowerment through authority, advocacy, and leadership.Lauren LaForge, a sales expert teaching value driven strategies that convert. She's going to dive into creating a vision to get what you want in life.Cameo Roberson, a systems pro showing women how to scale without burnout. She's going to be sharing smart systems that we could put on rinse & repeat to work less and get more done.We believe in lifting women up in every way, we're donating to &Rise, a nonprofit helping women rebuild their lives after trauma and abuse. Because when women rise, we all rise!This episode was a reminder that we are part of something bigger. The women who came before us including Gloria Steinem, Shirley Chisholm, and Susan B. Anthony fought like hell for their rights and ours. Women leading today are breaking barriers for the next generation. And we have the power to keep pushing forward through ACTION.So, if you're listening on the morning of Friday, March 14th, there's still time to grab your seat at our event and make a contribution towards &Rise. Please share this episode and invite every woman you know, because this is for all of us!Got a unique financial story to share? We'd love to hear your story! It could inspire our community of women. Fill out our intake form here!Follow & connect with us!Facebook PageFacebook groupInstagramTikTokLinkedInJoin the Purse Strings Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/pursestringsco/ To learn more about money and access additional episodes, visit us online: https://pursestrings.co/

fiction/non/fiction
S8 Ep. 23: Karen Weingarten/Abortion Stories Before Roe v. Wade

fiction/non/fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 48:58


Professor Karen Weingarten joins co-hosts Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan to talk about a new anthology she has edited, Abortion Stories: American Literature Before Roe v. Wade. Weingarten reflects on the complicated history of abortion, the varied use of abortifacients, abortion's ties to eugenics and state control of bodies, and the rise of the anti-abortion movement. She discusses how access to abortion facilitates other kinds of resistance, and explains how the book came to include authors like Maria Sybilla Merian, Langston Hughes, Dorothy Parker, Lucille Clifton, and Eugene O'Neill alongside oral histories from formerly enslaved persons and groundbreaking politicians like Shirley Chisholm. She talks about the stories she hopes to see represented in post-Dobbs writing and reads from her foreword to the anthology. To hear the full episode, subscribe through iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app (include the forward slashes when searching). You can also listen by streaming from the player below. Check out video versions of our interviews on the Fiction/Non/Fiction Instagram account, the Fiction/Non/Fiction YouTube Channel, and our show website: https://www.fnfpodcast.net/. This podcast is produced by Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan. Selected Readings: Karen Weingarten Abortion Stories: American Literature Before Roe v. Wade Pregnancy Test Abortion in the American Imagination: Before Life and Choice, 1880-1940 Others Dirty Dancing Fast Times at Ridgemont High The Cider House Rules The Mothers The Art of Subtext Jessica Valenti Abortion: Our Bodies, Their Lies, and the Truths We Use to Win Peyton Place Men Without Women by Ernest Hemingway (which includes “Hills Like White Elephants” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dorktales Storytime Podcast
Shirley Chisholm, Hidden Hero of History

Dorktales Storytime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 19:31 Transcription Available


Send us a textA story of drive and determination! Shirley Chisholm, known as being a person for the people, was the first Black woman elected to the U.S. Congress. From her childhood in Brooklyn and Barbados to standing up for fairness, education and equal rights, Shirley never backed down from a challenge. She boldly ran for President to continue her quest to make life better for everyone in America. Through hard work, trailblazing ideas and a voice that couldn't be ignored, Shirley Chisholm changed people's lives and proved that there will always be something worth fighting for.Go to the episode webpage: https://jonincharacter.com/shirley-chisholm/            Get a free activity guide on Shirley Chisholm: https://dorktalesstorytime.aweb.page/ep106freePDF If you enjoyed this story about Shirley Chisholm, you may also enjoy learning about Wilma Rudolph, another hidden hero of history who also had drive and determination to cross the finish line and change the world: https://jonincharacter.com/wilma-rudolph/ CREDITS: Hidden Heroes of History is a Jonincharacter production. Today's story was written by Rebecca Cunningham, edited and produced by Molly Murphy and performed by Jonathan Cormur. Sound recording and production by Jermaine Hamilton at Pacific Grove Soundworks.Koala Shine takes young listeners on exciting, mindful adventures with beloved characters like Koko the Koala, Hector & Sunny, and the magical Jupiter Twins. New stories drop every Saturday morning. Follow Koala Shine wherever you listen to podcasts or tap here to start listening now: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/koala-shine-the-greatest-kids-stories/id1709930013Support the showREACH OUT! Send us a TEXT: if your young listener has a question. Pls include their first name in the text. Your name/number is hidden so it's a safe way to reach out. Send us an email: dorktalesstorytime@gmail.com DM us on IG @dorktalesstorytime Library of Resources: https://dorktalesstorytime.aweb.page/Dorktales-Library-Card One time donation: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dorktales Our Pod's Songs on Bandcamp: https://dorktalesstorytime.bandcamp.com/music Now, go be the hero of your own story and we'll see you next once-upon-a-time!

AURN News
Gone But Never Forgotten: Hazel Dukes, Civil Rights Giant, Dies at 92

AURN News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 1:47


Hazel Nell Dukes, a tireless fighter for civil rights and the longtime president of the NAACP New York State Conference, died at the age of 92. She died peacefully at her home in Harlem, surrounded by family. Known as a force to be reckoned with, a leader whose influence stretched far beyond New York, shaping national conversations on racial justice, education, housing, and voting rights. If there was a fight for equality, Hazel Dukes was in it. From her early days championing Shirley Chisholm's historic presidential run, to leading the NAACP in the 1990s, she built a legacy of activism that spanned generations. She was a fierce advocate for criminal justice reform, economic empowerment, and equity in education. Her leadership extended into Democratic politics, public policy, and countless organizations, including Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc., where she was a devoted member. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Lady Parts Doctor
Episode 98: Why being depressed just got a lot harder.

Lady Parts Doctor

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 17:50


In this episode Dr. Stephanie Hack, MD, MPH explores the government's new focus on SSRIs (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors) and what it means for those relying on them for mental health support. She breaks down how SSRIs work, whether they're truly addictive, and the broader implications of the MAHA commission's investigation. The conversation also highlights the contributions of Shirley Chisholm and Dr. Mamie Phipps Clark in advocating for mental health access in Black and Brown communities. With evidence-based insights and compassionate discussion, this episode cuts through stigma and champions informed, supportive conversations about mental health.As always, this is a space for evidence-based discussion, personal insight, and compassionate conversation. Let's tackle the facts, cut through the stigma, and advocate for mental health with knowledge and empathy.

Right Answers Mostly
Shirley Chisholm: The Woman Who Should Have Been President

Right Answers Mostly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 74:07


This week we're chatting about the groundbreaking life and legacy of Shirley Chisholm—the first Black woman elected to Congress and the first woman to seek the Democratic nomination for President of the United States. From her early days in Brooklyn as a day care teacher to her fearless fight for racial and gender equality, Shirley's career was defined by her unapologetic advocacy and refusal to play by the rules of the political establishment, and you know we love a woman who doesn't play by the rules at RAM. Shirley changed the game—whether America was ready for her or not. Created and Produced by Claire Donald and Tess Bellomo For more RAM, where to follow us, merch, and updates go here. To subscribe to our premium subscription for $7.99/month for THREE bonus episodes, go here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Awake Space Astrology Podcast
Mars Unleashed: Strategies for navigating intense energy this week

The Awake Space Astrology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 166:34


**The Awake Space Podcast is 100% listener supported by members of the Awake Space Patreon**Special Guests: Charles Kenny, licensed therapistTherapy profilehttps://growtherapy.com/provider/d3y8vfc9vyvd/charles-kenny LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/charles-kenny-lcsw-92229a56 Professional Evidential Medium, Tracy St. Croi Find out more about Tracy and get info about her Introduction to Intuition Course HEREEpisode Links:Discover more about Shirley ChisolmDiscover more about Malcom XShow NotesIn S5 Ep 7 of the chart topping talk show The Awake Space Podcast, your host Laurie Rivers guides you through the tumultuous energy of the week as Mars slows to make it's station direct on February 23, 2025. Laurie invited patron, Charles Kenny who's a licensed therapist in the San Francisco bay area to speak with patrons about ways to manage stress during these times of massive systemic change, the conversation was so insightful, that we added a 19 minute clip of the episode for the public podcast. Catch the full interview on the Patreon As always Laurie thanks The Awake Space's newest patrons in the patron shout outs, and announces some new content rolling out in the next few weeks. She reads the predictions from The Awake Space Magazine for the week, giving you insight into potential world events, weather and more.Plus special guest, Tracy St. Croi joins Laurie to talk about the importance of tuning into your intuition and her upcoming class on how to discern and cultivate your intuition.Laurie rounds out the show by walking you through navigating the energy of Mars direct depending on the dominant elements in your astrology chart.Chapters00:00 Podcast introduction 02:52 Managing Stress and Collective Energy05:50 Individuation and Self-Actualization11:22 Navigating External Chaos and Strategy24:59 Discussing the astrology of Shirley Chisholm and Malcom X1:00 Sneak Peak of Patron Only Podcast with Charles Kenny1:19 Patron Shoutouts1:24 What to expect in the headlines: astrology podcast01:46:07 The Journey of Psychic Development01:50:41 Navigating the Spiritual Landscape01:56:47 Common Misconceptions in Spirituality02:01:30 Embracing Intuition and Personal Growth02:07:59 The Importance of Healing and Understanding Emotions02:15:26 Bridging Spirituality and Professionalism02:20:19 Community and Collective Action in Spirituality02:21:14 Supporting Creators on Patreon02:24:02 Managing Weekly Energy and Grounding Strategies

Think Progressively
Ep. 142 - Shirley Chisholm: The First Black Woman to Run for President of the United States

Think Progressively

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 41:42


Send us a textOn this episode, we talk about the life and historic career of Shirley Chisholm, the first Black woman in Congress and to run for President of the United States. If you like our podcast, make sure to leave a 5-star review!  Useful links from the episode:Chisholm ‘72: Unbought and UnbossedNPR: Tavis Smiley Talks with Shirley ChisholmFloor Speech: It is Time to Reassess Our National PrioritiesShirley Chisholm, Speech on the floor of the House of Representatives, “I Am for the Equal Rights Amendment” (1970)1983 Speech at Greenfield High SchoolShirley Chisholm: Declares Presidential Bid, January 25, 1972House of Representatives History, Art, and Archives: Shirley Anita ChisholmA Changing of the Guard: Traditionalists, Feminists, and the New Face of Women in Congress, 1955-1976I hated history — until I learned about Shirley ChisholmShirley Chisholm, 'Unbossed' Pioneer in Congress, Is Dead at 80Watch Shirley on Netflix

Advancing Women Podcast
Black History Month: Historic Black Women's Voices

Advancing Women Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 18:05


February is Black History Month, an annual celebration to honor the remarkable achievements of African Americans and acknowledge their pivotal contributions to U.S. history. Throughout this journey, African American women have often been overlooked, despite playing a central role in the ongoing fight for gender equity. This episode celebrates and highlights the powerful voices of courageous Black women, past and present, who have dedicated their lives to creating a more just and equitable world. Tune in for a profound conversation filled with the wisdom and inspiration of these incredible women, whose words continue to carry immense power and make a lasting impact! #tunein to the #advancingwomenpodcast to celebrate Black History Month and honor the invaluable insights of brilliant Black women, including Sojourner Truth, Shirley Chisholm, Bell Hooks, Pauli Murray, Kimberlé Crenshaw, Audre Lorde, Angela Davis, Dr. Maya Angelou, and many more!  References: Hooks, B. (1981). Ain't I a Woman: Black Women and Feminism. Chicago Hooks, B. Feminism Is for Everybody: Passionate Politics. Cambridge, MA: South End Press About Kimberlé Crenshaw https://www.vox.com/the-highlight/2019/5/20/18542843/intersectionality-conservatism-law-race-gender-discrimination Sojourner Truth's Ain't I a Woman Speech (read by Dr. Maya Angelou) https://youtu.be/mM4JjuQeqDA Truth, S. (Original Speech, 1851) https://thehermitage.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Sojourner-Truth_Aint-I-a-Woman_1851.pdf For more information on Dr. DeSimone or the Advancing Women Podcast: Advancing Women Podcast https://advancingwomenpodcast.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/advancingwomenpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/advancingwomenpodcast/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimberly-desimone-phd-mba-ba00b88/

Larry Wilmore: Black on the Air
Juanita Tolliver on ‘A More Perfect Party: The Night Shirley Chisholm and Diahann Carroll Reshaped Politics'

Larry Wilmore: Black on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 61:09


Larry is joined by journalist and MSNBC political analyst Juanita Tolliver to discuss her new book, ‘A More Perfect Party: The Night Shirley Chisholm and Diahann Carroll Reshaped Politics'. They begin their conversation by talking about what inspired Tolliver to write about the legendary political fundraiser and shining a light on the many influential luminaries that were in attendance, including Huey Newton, Flip Wilson, and Berry Gordy. After the break, Larry and Juanita talk about the converging ideologies that aligned themselves with Chisholm's groundbreaking campaign and draw comparisons between her and Kamala Harris's recent bid for the presidency (30:19). Juanita ends the pod by contemplating on who could fill Shirley Chisholm's revolutionary shoes in today's politics, and sharing some of the favorite things she learned while researching the book (46:03). Host: Larry Wilmore Guest: Juanita Tolliver Producer: Chris Sutton Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Feminist Buzzkills Live: The Podcast
March for Life Madness 2025 With Dr. Michele Goodwin

Feminist Buzzkills Live: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2025 84:19


Full episode transcript HERE.  The first awful week ends with March for Madness – IT'S HEAVY ON THE MADNESS! Your Feminist Buzzkils are out here using facts and belly laughs to break down the early returns of how the anti-abobo gorgons will fuck with our rights. Let's snap you out of your facism fatigue, stat! Every one of you is an abobo warrior, and we salute you (in a very normal human way). Trump's first week ended with the anti-abortion mayhem known as the March for Life, AKA Unbornaroo. For 52 years they have taken over the Capital for their annual patriarchal parade of fetus worship and ovarian oppression. BUT, as always, we've got the play by play! We're bringing y'all: their lies and their plans on where they will prioritize creating policy to further destroy access to abortion care. AND, joining us is Constitutional law scholar Dr. Michele Goodwin to explain the devastating blows we can expect from their shenanigans. From plans to reinstate the Global Gag rule to how Christian legal firms have spent DECADES turning the courts into dogma distribution centers, one judge at a time.  All this, PLUS, the latest on the anti-abortion “terrorists” Trump pardoned this week and all of the abobo-related news you need to know. Times are heavy, but knowledge is power, y'all. We gotchu.  OPERATION SAVE ABORTION: You can still join the 10,000+ womb warriors fighting the patriarchy by listening to our OpSave pod series and Mifepristone Panel by clicking  HERE for episodes, your toolkit, marching orders, and more. HOSTS:Lizz Winstead IG: @LizzWinstead Bluesky: @LizzWinstead.bsky.socialMoji Alawode-El IG: @Mojilocks Bluesky: @Mojilocks.bsky.social SPECIAL GUEST:Dr. Michele Goodwin IG/X: @MicheleBGoodwin Bluesky: @MicheleBGoodwin.bsky.social GUEST LINKS:Dr. Michele Goodwin Website“On the Issues with Michele Goodwin” Podcast “Policing the Womb” by Michele Goodwin NEWS DUMP:Lawsuit Alleges Vermont Tracks Pregnant Women Deemed Unsuitable for ParenthoodMississippi Politician Files ‘Contraception Begins at Erection Act'Instagram Censors and Blurs Aid Access PostsGovernment Website Offering Reproductive Health Information Goes OfflineWhat Is the Global Gag Rule?What Leaving the Who Means for the US And the WorldDefending Women From Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal GovernmentSenate Dems Block ‘Deliberately Misleading' GOP Bill Attacking Reproductive Care EPISODE LINKS:Hypocrites Unmasked WebsiteExpose Fake Clinics1/27 WEBINAR: Gender Liberation Movement Mass CallADOPT-A-CLINIC WISHLIST: Joan G Lovering Health CenterSTREAM: No One Asked You on JoltOperation Save AbortionSIGN: Repeal the Comstock ActEMAIL your abobo questions to The Feminist BuzzkillsAAF's Abortion-Themed Rage Playlist FOLLOW US:Listen to us ~ FBK PodcastInstagram ~ @AbortionFrontBluesky ~ @AbortionFrontTikTok ~ @AbortionFrontFacebook ~ @AbortionFrontYouTube ~ @AbortionAccessFrontTALK TO THE CHARLEY BOT FOR ABOBO OPTIONS & RESOURCES HERE!PATREON HERE! Support our work, get exclusive merch and more! DONATE TO AAF HERE!ACTIVIST CALENDAR HERE!VOLUNTEER WITH US HERE!ADOPT-A-CLINIC HERE!EXPOSE FAKE CLINICS HERE!GET ABOBO PILLS FROM PLAN C PILLS HERE!When BS is poppin', we pop off!

The Back Room with Andy Ostroy
Juanita Tolliver

The Back Room with Andy Ostroy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 39:24


Juanita Tolliver is an MSNBC Political Analyst, an Opinion Contributor for theGrio, and a Contributor for SiriusXM Progress. Previously, she served as the Director of Campaigns at the Center for American Progress. She is a graduate of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her new book, A More Perfect Party: The Night Shirley Chisholm and Diahann Carroll Reshaped Politics, is on sale January 14th. Join us as Juanita takes us in riveting detail through the fascinating life and historic career of Shirley Chisholm. Got somethin' to say?! Email us at BackroomAndy@gmail.com Leave us a message: 845-307-7446 Twitter: @AndyOstroy Produced by Andy Ostroy, Matty Rosenberg, and Jennifer Hammoud @ Radio Free Rhiniecliff Design by Cricket Lengyel

Debut Buddies
First Woman Elected Mayor / Female Elected Official (1887) with Julia Clausen

Debut Buddies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 118:56


Sometimes a FIRST isn't something that's sought, but something that seeks you. Back in 1887, Susanna M. Salter became the First Woman Elected Mayor in the U.S. and it's a heck of a story. Join us, and special guest Julia Clausen (Book Club with Julia & Victoria) as we unravel and unwind, and manage to discuss Susanna Salter's story. Plus, we touch on myriad topics political, pop cultural, and more. Oh, and of course there's a MouthGarf Report and I See What You Did There! Please give us a 5 star rating on Apple Podcasts! Want to ask us a question? Talk to us! Email debutbuddies@gmail.comListen to Kelly and Chelsea's awesome horror movie podcast, Never Show the Monster.Get some sci-fi from Spaceboy Books.Get down with Michael J. O'Connor's music!Next time: First #1 Pink Floyd Album - Dark Side of the Moon

The Laura Flanders Show
Barbara Lee & Lateefah Simon: The Trailblazing Congresswomen of CA's 12th District

The Laura Flanders Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 29:11


Meet the New Leaders of California's 12th District:** Newly elected Democrat Lateefah Simon joins veteran Congresswoman Barbara Lee in a powerful conversation about minority representation and the fight for reproductive rights, housing, and immigration reform—how will they inspire change in a Republican-controlled Congress?This show is made possible by you!  Our year end goal is to raise $50,000, and we are half way there. To become a member go to https://LauraFlanders.org/donate Thank you for your continued support!Description: If anyone can inspire the public about the role of the minority in Congress, the women of California's 12th district can. In this charming conversation, newly-elected Democrat, Lateefah Simon, joins the indomitable veteran Barbara Lee, whose congressional seat Simon will be taking when the new Congress convenes. Republicans will control the House and Senate, the White House, and dominate the Supreme Court, but Simon says she's fired up to “fight for what we've fought for” in the areas of reproductive rights, low and middle-income housing, public safety, immigration and more. And that's no wonder. Simon's following Lee — whose historic 26-year career in the legislature included often being in the minority, and once standing alone against granting the president unlimited war powers after 9/11. Like Lee, Simon began her activism as a single mother at Mills College, and that's not all they have in common. Lee says Simon's already made her proud. This episode will delight everyone interested in the role of African American women in politics, or how legacies are built and power is passed on. All that, plus a commentary from Laura on how not to stay tired.“Being a Black woman in America really gives us the experience and the lens to not be daunted with being a minority. We've been a minority in this country forever . . . I don't buy this fear. I don't buy into the fact that a lot of people talk about they're exhausted Black women. We always keep going and Lateefah keeps going. “ - Barbara Lee“We know what racism looks like. We know what the threats of deportation looks like. We have been here before, but I am so honored to be able to take on again, the ongoing journey that was led by Shirley Chisholm, Kamala D. Harris, and my mentor, professor and friend Barbara Lee. We are weary, clearly, but we're not weak.” - Lateefah SimonGuests:• Barbara Lee, Congresswoman, California 12th District• Lateefah Simon, Congresswoman-Elect, California 12th District Watch the broadcast episode cut for time at our YouTube channel and airing on PBS stations across the country Subscribe to episode notes via PatreonMusic In the Middle:  "Be Love" by Alexis P. Suter Band, the title track from their album released on HipBone Records..  And additional music included- "Steppin"  by Podington Bear. Related Laura Flanders Show Episodes:• Transportation is a Human Right. Watch /  Download Podcast• To Save The Progressives: U.S. Reps Pramila Jayapal, Mark Pocan, Barbara Lee, Yvette Clark. WatchRelated Articles and Resources:• Lateefah Simon, on Track to Be a New house Dem: “I've Never Shied Away From Any Fight”, by Samantha Michaels, November 6, 2024, Mother Jones•  Shirley Chisolm's Legacy Still Looms Large, Time Magazine•  ‘The point is to be there for the fight':  incoming congresswoman arrives in D.C., Erika Ryan, Ari Shapiro, Patrick Jarenwattananon, November 25, 2024, NPR  Laura Flanders and Friends Crew: Laura Flanders, along with Sabrina Artel, Jeremiah Cothren, Veronica Delgado, Janet Hernandez, Jeannie Hopper, Sarah Miller, Nat Needham, David Neuman, and Rory O'Conner. FOLLOW Laura Flanders and FriendsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauraflandersandfriends/Blueky: https://bsky.app/profile/lfandfriends.bsky.socialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/LauraFlandersAndFriends/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lauraflandersandfriendsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFLRxVeYcB1H7DbuYZQG-lgLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lauraflandersandfriendsPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/lauraflandersandfriendsACCESSIBILITY - The broadcast edition of this episode is available with closed captioned by clicking here for our YouTube Channel

ChrisCast
No Lady Presidents

ChrisCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 124:59


In this thought-provoking episode of The Chris Abraham Show, Chris and co-host ChatGPT delve into the multifaceted themes of identity, leadership, and cultural belonging. The conversation examines the paths women take to leadership across different political systems, the challenges minority communities face in the U.S., and the broader implications of self-segregation, assimilation, and cultural pride. Chris brings his unique perspective to a dynamic dialogue that blends historical insights, theoretical scenarios, and personal reflections. This episode explores the intersection of leadership, identity, and cultural preservation. Starting with an analysis of how women rise to power in U.S. presidential and parliamentary systems, Chris and ChatGPT discuss the implications of cultural biases and systemic barriers. The discussion transitions into an alternate history where the U.S. adopts a parliamentary system, imagining which women might have risen to power under such a framework. Finally, the conversation shifts to a fictional scenario exploring self-contained communities, the challenges of cultural preservation, and the dynamics of respect, integration, and identity. Listeners are invited to reflect on how these themes shape modern society and their implications for the future. Women Leaders and Leadership Systems: How political systems influence the paths women take to leadership. Examples like Angela Merkel (Germany) and Vigdís Finnbogadóttir (Iceland). Speculation on whether the first U.S. woman president will be conservative. Alternate History and Imagined Leadership: Hypothetical U.S. parliamentary system and potential female leaders: Abigail Adams, Eleanor Roosevelt, Shirley Chisholm, Condoleezza Rice, and Hillary Clinton. Examination of cultural biases in direct elections. Cultural Separation and Community Dynamics: The concept of self-segregation and its parallels to apartheid. Examples of thriving insular communities like the Amish and Hasidic Jews. The challenges of maintaining economic independence and intellectual sustainability. Language, Identity, and Opportunity: The impact of code-switching and patois on ADOS (American Descendants of Slavery) communities. Potential barriers created by cultural distinctiveness. Wakanda as a limited role model for ADOS people. Respect and Validation: The risks of mandated respect and the importance of genuine connection. How cultural pride and internal validation can mitigate external prejudice. Q: What inspired the discussion about women leaders? A: Chris's interest in contrasting U.S. presidential systems with parliamentary systems prompted a discussion about systemic barriers and cultural biases that affect women's paths to leadership. Q: What is ADOS, and why is it significant to the discussion? A: ADOS stands for American Descendants of Slavery. It's significant because the episode explores how this distinct cultural group navigates identity, community, and systemic challenges in the U.S. Q: Why was Wakanda mentioned? A: Wakanda was analyzed as a cultural symbol that, while inspiring, doesn't fully represent the lived experience of ADOS people in America. Q: What is the significance of code-switching in this discussion? A: Code-switching was discussed as a skill that enables cultural adaptability but can also create barriers for those unable to navigate between different cultural norms. ADOS: American Descendants of Slavery, a term used to describe Black Americans who are descendants of enslaved Africans in the United States. Code-Switching: The practice of alternating between different languages, dialects, or cultural behaviors depending on the social context. Self-Segregation: The voluntary separation of a community from the dominant culture to preserve identity and autonomy. Cultural Patois: A dialect or language variation that is distinct to a particular cultural group. Brain Drain: The emigration of highly skilled or educated individuals from a community or country. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chrisabraham/support

The Laura Flanders Show
Full Conversation- Barbara Lee & Lateefah Simon: The Trailblazing Congresswomen of CA's 12th District

The Laura Flanders Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 45:33


Description: If anyone can inspire the public about the role of the minority in Congress, the women of California's 12th district can. In this charming conversation, newly-elected Democrat, Lateefah Simon, joins the indomitable veteran Barbara Lee, whose congressional seat Simon will be taking when the new Congress convenes. Republicans will control the House and Senate, the White House, and dominate the Supreme Court, but Simon says she's fired up to “fight for what we've fought for” in the areas of reproductive rights, low and middle-income housing, public safety, immigration and more. And that's no wonder. Simon's following Lee — whose historic 26-year career in the legislature included often being in the minority, and once standing alone against granting the president unlimited war powers after 9/11. Like Lee, Simon began her activism as a single mother at Mills College, and that's not all they have in common. Lee says Simon's already made her proud. This episode will delight everyone interested in the role of African American women in politics, or how legacies are built and power is passed on. All that, plus a commentary from Laura on how not to stay tired.“Being a Black woman in America really gives us the experience and the lens to not be daunted with being a minority. We've been a minority in this country forever . . . I don't buy this fear. I don't buy into the fact that a lot of people talk about they're exhausted Black women. We always keep going and Lateefah keeps going. “ - Barbara Lee“We know what racism looks like. We know what the threats of deportation looks like. We have been here before, but I am so honored to be able to take on again, the ongoing journey that was led by Shirley Chisholm, Kamala D. Harris, and my mentor, professor and friend Barbara Lee. We are weary, clearly, but we're not weak.” - Lateefah SimonGuests:• Barbara Lee, Congresswoman, California 12th District• Lateefah Simon, Congresswoman-Elect, California 12th District RESOURCES:Watch the broadcast episode cut for time at our YouTube channel and airing on PBS stations across the country Related Laura Flanders Show Episodes:• Transportation is a Human Right. Watch /  Download Podcast• To Save The Progressives: U.S. Reps Pramila Jayapal, Mark Pocan, Barbara Lee, Yvette Clark. WatchRelated Articles and Resources:• Lateefah Simon, on Track to Be a New house Dem: “I've Never Shied Away From Any Fight”, by Samantha Michaels, November 6, 2024, Mother Jones•  Shirley Chisolm's Legacy Still Looms Large, Time Magazine•  ‘The point is to be there for the fight':  incoming congresswoman arrives in D.C., Erika Ryan, Ari Shapiro, Patrick Jarenwattananon, November 25, 2024, NPR Full Episode Notes are located HERE. Full Conversation Release: While our weekly shows are edited to time for broadcast on Public TV and community radio, we offer to our members and podcast subscribers the full uncut conversation. These audio exclusives are made possible thanks to our member supporters. Become a supporting member at https://LauraFlanders.org/Donate Laura Flanders and Friends Crew: Laura Flanders, along with Sabrina Artel, Jeremiah Cothren, Veronica Delgado, Erika Harley, Janet Hernandez, Jeannie Hopper, Sarah Miller, Nat Needham, David Neuman, and Rory O'Conner. FOLLOW Laura Flanders and FriendsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauraflandersandfriends/Blueky: https://bsky.app/profile/lfandfriends.bsky.socialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/LauraFlandersAndFriends/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lauraflandersandfriendsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFLRxVeYcB1H7DbuYZQG-lgLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lauraflandersandfriendsPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/lauraflandersandfriendsACCESSIBILITY - The broadcast edition of this episode is available with closed captioned by clicking here for our YouTube Channel

The Brian Lehrer Show
Brian Lehrer Weekend: 100 Years of Shirley Chisholm, Daniel Penny's Criminal Trial, Shop Listener 2024: Brick and Mortar

The Brian Lehrer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2024 75:52


Three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them.100 Years of 100 Things: Shirley Chisholm (First) | Daniel Penny's Subway Chokehold Trial Nears the End (Starts at 41:34) | Shop Listener 2024: Brick and Mortar Stores  (Starts at 1:01:55)If you don't subscribe to the Brian Lehrer Show on iTunes, you can do that here.

On Brand with Donny Deutsch
Brands of the Week: Netflix and Beyoncé, LEGO, Sarcasm, Shirley Chisholm, and Delta

On Brand with Donny Deutsch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 12:01


Listen in as Donny gives his "Brand Up" or "Brand Down" rating on Delta offering Shake Shack on flights, Jaguar re-branding, the world's most common password, MIT waiving tuition, and what decorating for Christmas early means Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Brian Lehrer Show
100 Years of 100 Things: Shirley Chisholm

The Brian Lehrer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 41:10


As our centennial series continues, Zinga Fraser, assistant professor of Africana Studies and Women's and Gender Studies, director of the Shirley Chisholm Project at Brooklyn College and the author of Shirley Chisholm In Her Own Words: Speeches and Writings (University of California Press, 2024), looks at the life and legacy of Brooklyn's Shirley Chisholm, born 100 years ago this month.

KUT » In Black America
A Tribute to Shirley Chisholm (Ep. 52, 2024)

KUT » In Black America

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2024 30:08


This week on In Black America, producer and host John L. Hanson, Jr. presents an interview recorded in 1982 with the late Shirley A. Chisholm, the former Congresswoman from New York’s 12th Congressional District, the first African America woman elected to Congress, and the first major-party African American candidate for President of the United States. The post A Tribute to Shirley Chisholm (Ep. 52, 2024) appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.

#RolandMartinUnfiltered
Defining Financial Success,Trump Sentencing Postponed Indefinitely, Rep. Jasmine Crockett Chronicles

#RolandMartinUnfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2024 131:28 Transcription Available


11.22.2024 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Defining Financial Success,Trump Sentencing Postponed Indefinitely, Rep. Jasmine Crockett Chronicles A new study examines how generations view financial success. I'll discuss the huge disparities between generations with economist Morgan Harper.  The orange convict's sentencing is postponed indefinitely, and he may request that his conviction be overturned.  Trump's Defense Secretary denies the allegations in the newly released police report.  Sean "Diddy" Combs is waiting for a judge to determine if he'll get bail.  We'll tell you have New York is honoring the first black woman elected to Congress, Shirley Chisholm.  My congresswoman, Jasmine Crockett, will be here to talk about this week's Capitol Hill shenanigans! #BlackStarNetwork partner: Fanbasehttps://www.startengine.com/offering/fanbase This Reg A+ offering is made available through StartEngine Primary, LLC, member FINRA/SIPC.  This investment is speculative, illiquid, and involves a high degree of risk, including the possible loss of your entire investment. You should read the Offering Circular (link) and Risks (link) related to this offering before investing. Download the #BlackStarNetwork app on iOS, AppleTV, Android, Android TV, Roku, FireTV, SamsungTV and XBox

PORTRAITS
Women Who Dared

PORTRAITS

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 26:30


In 1872, decades before women were legally allowed to vote, Victoria Woodhull made an audacious run for the White House. The press ridiculed her stance on 'free love' and she spent election night in jail. But she had put the first small crack in one of the thickest glass ceilings around. Twelve years later Belva Lockwood, the first woman to argue before the Supreme Court, took another swing at it. We celebrate Election Day with a look back at some of the first women who dared to run for the highest office in the United States, including Sen. Margaret Chase Smith and Rep. Shirley Chisholm. They ran against long odds, but they had grit and they got the ball rolling.With Smithsonian curator Lisa Kathleen Graddy, and journalism historian Teri Finneman.See the portraits we discussed:Victoria Woodhull, unidentified artistGet Thee Behind Me, (Mrs.) Satin! by Thomas NastBelva Lockwood, by Nellie Mathes HorneMargaret Chase Smith, by Ernest Hamlin BakerShirley Chisholm, unidentified artistFurther reading:Press Portrayals of Women Politicians, 1870s - 2000s, by Teri Finneman Belva Lockwood: The Woman Who Would Be President, by Jill NorgrenThe Woman Who Ran for President: The Many Lives of Victoria Woodhull, by Lois Beachy UnderhillNo Place For A Woman: A Life of Senator Margaret Chase Smith, by Janann ShermanThe Good Fight, by Shirley ChisholmShirley Chisholm: Champion of Black Feminist Power Politics, by Anastasia C. Curwood

reCappin' with Delora & Ashley Podcast

In honor of Election Day, please enjoy this replay of our recap of the Netflix film "Shirley" covering Shirley Chisholm's historic run for the Democratic presidential nomination. Stay tuned for a new headline and hot topics episode dropping this Thursday, November 7th! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This week we recap Netflix's new film “Shirley” starring Regina King (1:00) Hidden Gems (47:25) Palm Royale (AppleTV+) “Tyla New” Album We are available on all podcasting platforms but please follow, rate and review us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify apps. We greatly appreciate the support! Follow us on social media: IG: @recappinpodcast Twitter: @recappinpodcast FB: reCappin' with Delora and Ashley Contact us: Email: recappinpodcast@gmail.com

ShiftMakers
A Conversation with Rep. Barbara Lee

ShiftMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 25:17


Congresswoman Barbara Lee, who is the highest-ranking Black woman appointed to Democratic Leadership and has served in Congress for over 25 years, talks with host Marianne Schnall about the upcoming election, sharing what she imagines her mentor Shirley Chisholm would feel about this moment where we have a woman of color on the ballot for president (6:31), what doors that would open up for women and girls (3:37), why having Black women's perspectives in leadership is so important (8:35), what we can do to get more women and diversity into politics (11:45), her call to action (14:30), what she wants to be remembered for (18:58) and more.

Forever Ago
Who was the first Black woman to run for president?

Forever Ago

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 27:54


2024 is an election year, where Americans will vote for a new president. Join Joy and co-host to Em as they learn all about what it takes to be President, and hear about Shirley Chisholm, a trailblazer who was the first Black woman ever to run for the office. Plus, a brand new game of First Things First!This episode was sponsored by:Greenlight - Help your kids learn to earn, save, spend wisely, and invest with Greenlight, the debit card and money app for teens. Visit Greenlight.com/inclined.Goodie Witch Books - Combine the spirit of Halloween with the magic of giving with Goodie Witch!: Spreading the Magic of Kindness, available at Amazon.

KPFA - Letters and Politics
Shirley Chisholm, A Revolutionary Thinker

KPFA - Letters and Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 25:40


Guest: Zinga A. Fraser is Assistant Professor of Africana Studies and Women's and Gender Studies at Brooklyn College and Director of the Shirley Chisholm Project on Brooklyn Women's Activism. She is the author of Shirley Chisholm in Her Own Words: Speeches and Writings.   The post Shirley Chisholm, A Revolutionary Thinker appeared first on KPFA.

Where Everybody Knows Your Name with Ted Danson and Woody Harrelson (sometimes)

Ted Danson feels like he's found a kindred spirit in three-time Emmy winner Uzo Aduba. They get into the surprising gifts that came out of Uzo's experience of writing a memoir about her late mother, playing Shirley Chisholm, her track and figure skating past, what it was like pivoting from sports to acting, and what was happening in her life when she got cast as Crazy Eyes on “Orange is the New Black.” Bonus: Uzo and Ted trade their experiences dealing with sudden fame.Uzo's book is “The Road is Good: How a Mother's Strength Became a Daughter's Purpose.” Like watching your podcasts? Visit http://youtube.com/teamcoco to see full episodes.

Siempre Pa'lante! Always Forward
1 - Fueled by the Ancestors feat. Lah Tere

Siempre Pa'lante! Always Forward

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 32:41


Hola mi gente! Welcome to Season 3 of Siempre Pa'lante! Always Forward. I'm your host, Giraldo Luis Alvaré. Gracias for listening. This season, we're elevating culture to new heights. From pioneers to emerging voices, we're celebrating artists, activists, authors, innovators and leaders in the community. They don't just set the trend, they forge their path on the road less traveled. To kickoff Season 3, our guest is an unstoppable force that radiates energy fueled by her ancestors. The unwavering commitment she has to empower her family and community has led to a movement of hope for generations to come. As an Afro-Latina powerhouse, she blends her musical talents with a passion for social change, creating a vision that's nothing short of revolutionary. Please welcome, Lah Tere. Gracias for listening. Don't forget to rate, review, follow, subscribe, like and share. Check out my Linktree for more info. Pa'lante! https://linktr.ee/sp.alwaysforward Lah Tere Visionary Speaker, Humanitarian, Activist, Organizer, Emcee, Songstress  Lah Tere site | Instagram | Youtube | Facebook | Twitter  Lah Tere site - https://www.lahtere.com/  IG - https://www.instagram.com/lahtere/   Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/user/lahterequeen/videos  FB - https://www.facebook.com/lahterequeen/   Twitter - https://twitter.com/lahtere  NOTABLE MENTIONS Lah Tere, Puerto Rico, Afro-Latina, Son del Barrio, YMCA, Hip-Hop, Momma's Hip-Hop Kitchen, Aspira, Boys-n-Grils Club, Chicago, Illinois, Humboldt Park, Puerto Rico, Carolina, Villa Fontana, María Teresa Serrano, Queen Latifah, La India, Celia Cruz, Antonia Pantoja, Dylcia Noemí Pagán, Shirley Chisholm, Assata Shakur, Roberto Clemente, Charles Darwin, Giraldo Luis Alvaré, New Jersey, New York, Daso El Afro Caribeño, Jengibre, Piragua Art Space, DJ Tahleim --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spalwaysforward/support

Historical Drama with The Boston Sisters
A Monumental Time for SHIRLEY (Ep. 59)

Historical Drama with The Boston Sisters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 40:17


In Ep. 59 our topic is Shirley Chisholm, the first Black Congresswoman, political icon and subject of the 2024 Netflix biopic SHIRLEY featuring Oscar-winning actress Regina King as Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm. The special guest for this election year conversation is Dr. Zinga A. Fraser, the historical consultant for the film SHIRLEY, Director of the Shirley Chisholm Project on Brooklyn Women's Activism, and editor of the recent book "Shirley Chisholm In Her Own Words: Speeches and Writings" (University of California Press). ----- TIMESTAMPS 0:01 Introduction to the podcast and historical films with political themes 2:26 Overview of SHIRLEY biopic 3:14 Dr. Zinga A. Fraser's Chisholm Journey and Scholarship 8:18 Dr. Fraser's involvement in SHIRLEY film 11:57 Power of film in education 22:15 Podcast Generic Break 23:37 Shirley Chisholm's legacy and contemporary relevance 33:40 Dr. Fraser's book and intended impact 34:03 Reflections on Chisholm and this historical moment 35:48 Time Travel: Witnessing Shirley Chisholm and Barbara Jordan in action 37:39 Where to watch SHIRLEY 37:57 Where to purchase "Shirley Chisholm In Her Own Rods: Speeches and Writings" 39: Disclaimer STAY ENGAGED with HISTORICAL DRAMA WITH THE BOSTON SISTERS SUBSCRIBE to the podcast on your favorite podcast platform LISTEN to past past podcasts and bonus episodes SIGN UP for our mailing list SUPPORT this podcast on Spotify SHOP THE PODCAST - purchase Dr. Zinga A. Fraser's "Shirley Chisholm In Her Own Words: Speeches and Writings" and other titles from our affiliate bookstore Thank you for listening! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historicaldramasisters/support

Historical Drama with The Boston Sisters
Preview Ep. 59 A Monumental Time for "SHIRLEY" [Chisholm]

Historical Drama with The Boston Sisters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 1:14


Coming up on Historical Drama with The Boston Sisters we're talking about the first Black Congresswoman and poltiical icon Shirley Chisholm and the Netflix biopic SHIRLEY featuring Oscar-winning actress Regina King as Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm. Our special guest is Dr. Zinga A. Fraser, Director of the Shirley Chisholm Project on Brooklyn Women's Activism and the historical consultant for the film SHIRLEY. Dr. Fraser's recent book Shirley Chisholm: In her Own Words a Collection of Speeches and Writings published this fall by the University of California Press is can be purchased from our podcast affiliate bookstore -- your purchases support independent booksellers and a small commission supports Historical Drama with The Boston Sisters. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historicaldramasisters/support

GEORGE FOX TALKS
Breaking Barriers: A Black Female President in America

GEORGE FOX TALKS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 33:37


Public theologian Ekemini Uwan and Christian activist Jason Fileta discuss the significance of this moment in United States history: a woman of color has been nominated by the Democratic Party to run for the Presidency. They discuss Shirley Chisholm, the first black woman to run for president in 1972, and the impact Kamala Harris' running in 2024 will have on young women of every demographic in our country. Could the historic nature of her candidacy be reason to celebrate for Americans on both sides of the aisle?Check out Ekemini's book, Truth's Table: Black Women's Musings on Life, Love, and LiberationIf you enjoy listening to the George Fox Talks podcast and would like to watch, too, check out our channel on YouTube! We also have a web page that features all of our podcasts, a sign-up for our weekly email update, and publications from the George Fox University community.

The California Report Magazine
How a Young Kamala Harris Was Shaped by Rainbow Sign, Berkeley's 1970s Black Cultural Center

The California Report Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 29:44


Today, it's an unassuming beige building on a busy Berkeley street. But in the 1970s, the Rainbow Sign was a groundbreaking center for Black culture, politics, and art. It hosted dozens of high-profile Black thought leaders and performers, including James Baldwin, Nina Simone, Maya Angelou, and Shirley Chisholm. Although it only existed for a few years, seeing these performances and speakers left a profound impression on one young member of the Rainbow Sign community: Kamala Harris. As Harris takes center stage as a presidential candidate, and tries to tell the nation her story, we revisit our story from January 2022 about the Rainbow Sign and its influence on her as a child growing up in Berkeley. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

First Unitarian Dallas Podcast
The Intersection of Religion & Reproductive Justice with Rev. Angela Tyler-Williams | Tiny Pulpit Talks: 022

First Unitarian Dallas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 24:29


In this episode of Tiny Pulpit Talks, Rev. T. J. FitzGerald hosts an inspiring conversation with Rev. Angela Tyler-Williams, co-Executive Director for Movement Building of SACReD (Spiritual Alliance of Communities for Reproductive Dignity). They delve into the power of bringing one's whole self into the intersection of faith and reproductive justice. Rev. Angela shares her journey as a Presbyterian pastor, her calling to justice work, and the vision behind SACReD's mission to equip a network of spiritual communities with liberative religious education & practices that shift our culture to advance Reproductive Justice. Together, they explore how faith-based action can promote dignity, health, and liberation for all. Register for Woven Together: Religion & Reproductive Justice - Learn more about SACReD - Register for the SACReD Course at First Unitarian Church of Dallas, starts October 7: 00:00 - Welcome Rev. Angela Tyler-Williams 01:21 - Overview of SACReD: Angela explains what SACReD does, including the SACReD Congregations program and national gatherings, media advocacy, and direct services. 02:55 - Angela describes SACReD's core team of three full-time staff and its board, emphasizing the organization's grassroots approach. 04:02 - Angela's journey into reproductive justice work: From her background as a Presbyterian pastor to her experiences in the Philippines and Washington D.C., Angela reflects on her call to justice. 07:03 - The Reproductive Justice Framework: Angela explains the four tenets of reproductive justice and its origins with 12 Black women in 1994. 09:00 - Wholeness in ministry: Angela discusses the importance of bringing her full self to her work, influenced by leaders like Audre Lorde, Angela Davis, and Shirley Chisholm. 13:13 - Creating sacred spaces: Angela and T. J. discuss the importance of churches creating spaces where people can share their reproductive and faith stories without shame or judgment. 17:31 - Action steps: Angela talks about how churches and communities can take specific actions based on their local needs, such as offering Plan B and other resources. About Rev. Angela Tyler-Williams: Angela is a queer pastor ordained by the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) into her call to engage people of faith to speak publicly and politically in support of reproductive health, rights, and justice and LGBTQIA+ equality. Angela holds a Master of Divinity from Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary. The Center for American Progress named Angela as one of the 22 Faith Leaders to Watch in 2022. Angela learned about faith-based community organizing and building people power to create positive social change from the Industrial Areas Foundation. In her free time, Angela volunteers as a clergy counselor with Faith Aloud Talkline. She finds life in experiencing music, listening to podcasts, exploring creation, and engaging in theological discussions that go off the beaten path. First Unitarian Church of Dallas is devoted to genuine inclusion, depth and joy, reason and spirit. We have been a voice of progressive religion in Dallas since 1899, working toward a more just and compassionate world in all of what we do. We hope that when you come here your life is made more whole through experiences of love and service, spiritual growth, and an open exploration of the divine. Learn more at Make your 2025 pledge here: New sermon every week. Subscribe here: Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1stuchurch/ Follow us on Facebook: Watch the livestream on Sundays at 9:30am, 11am, & 7pm CST: Give - your support allows us to transform lives and make UU values real in our community and beyond: https://dallasuu.org/give-now

Dead Ladies Show Podcast
Episode 75 — Shirley Chisholm

Dead Ladies Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 29:36


In this episode, we're live at PodFest Berlin! DLS co-founders Katy Derbyshire and Florian Duijsens do the introducing, while DLSP Producer Susan Stone tells us about the amazing life of Shirley Chisholm, the first Black woman elected to the United States Congress (in 1968). Four years later, Shirley was the first Black person and the first woman to run for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination. She was known for her hard work on behalf of equal rights, introducing legislation that helped women and children, workers and the poor. Additionally, she was called one of the “best dressed women on Capitol Hill” for her sharp style.  Shirley's legendary campaign slogan was “Unbought and unbossed,” and she kept the philosophy throughout her long political career. Shirley never wanted to be remembered as the “first” this or that, but as someone who fought for change and blazed a path for those like her in politics. Her legacy is undeniable.  Find out more about Shirley on our episode notes here: https://deadladiesshow.com/2024/09/19/podcast-75-shirley-chisholm/ Follow us on social media @deadladiesshow to keep up-to-date on all things DLS You can check out our Patreon and support us here: https://www.patreon.com/deadladiesshowpodcast Save the date for our next Berlin show, November 30th at Lettrétage. More information to follow!  Get tickets for DLS NYC's next event on September 25th here: https://tinyurl.com/DLSNYCSept25  and find Dead Ladies NYC on Instagram here: @deadladiesnyc Thanks to PodFest Berlin's Dan Stern, Eman Khallouf, and Grace Hamdam, as well as Ben Currey from House of Color.  Our theme music is “Little Lily Swing” by Tri-Tachyon.  Drop us a line info@deadladiesshow.com Thanks for listening! We'll be back with a new episode next month. **** The Dead Ladies Show is a series of entertaining and inspiring talks about women who achieved amazing things against all odds, presented live in Berlin and beyond. This podcast is based on that series. Because women's history is everyone's history. The Dead Ladies Show was founded by Florian Duijsens and Katy Derbyshire. The podcast is created, produced, edited, and presented by Susan Stone.  

The Mark Thompson Show
DNC Day #1:Biden Late Night Speech, Sports Stars, Dem Luminaries, Reproductive Rights Advocates 8/20

The Mark Thompson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 123:09


The message on the first day the Democratic National Convention was one of moving forward and unity. Warriors Coach Steve Kerr spoke about not staying silent. AOC gave a passion filled speech making it clear the Democratic Party is one for all the people trying to make it in the world. Representative Jasmine Crockett and Senator Raphael Warnock delivered words of hope. Hilary Clinton brought down the house when she said when a barrier falls for one of us, it falls for all of us. She talked about the women that came before her from Shirley Chisholm to Geraldine Ferraro and told the world, “the time is now. The future is here.”  President Biden gave what may be the last big speech of his political career as the crowd waved banners reading, “We Love Joe.” We will bring you all the highlights and a look at what's ahead today at the DNC.Pulitzer Prize winning author and investigative journalist David Cay Johnston will stop by to share his thoughts. Jefferson Graham will swing through to talk Google and fake photos. The Mark Thompson Show 8/20/24Patreon subscribers are the backbone of the show! If you'd like to help, here's our Patreon Link:https://www.patreon.com/themarkthompsonshowMaybe you're more into PayPal.  https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=PVBS3R7KJXV24And you'll find everything on our website: https://www.themarkthompsonshow.com#DNC #PresidentBiden #DavidCayJohnston #VPHarris #PresidentialElection #Politics #Political #PoliticalAnalysis #DemocraticNationalConvention #Trump #TechTuesday #JeffersonGraham

Hardball with Chris Matthews
Harris-Walz campaign holds onto momentum as they continue their tour of battleground states

Hardball with Chris Matthews

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2024 42:01


Tonight on The ReidOut: Joy Reid leads with the theme of "standing on the shoulders of giants." We start with the voices of Black trailblazers like Fannie Lou Hamer and Shirley Chisholm, and then discuss Kamala Harris preparing for her historic nomination to be president of the United States. Also tonight, Donald Trump continues to show a strange lack of respect for America's men and women in uniform, once again denigrating our veterans. Listen now to this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

The United States of Anxiety
What 100 Years Of Audio Can Tell Us About Black Americans and Belonging

The United States of Anxiety

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 51:36


WNYC, the most listened-to public radio station in America and the production home of this podcast, turns 100 years old this year. Its audio archives are full of gems from history — including voices, interviews and performances from some of the most well-known Black Americans of the 20th century.In this episode, host Kai Wright digs through some of the audio and discovers moments that illuminate the Black experience through the words of legends like Josephine Baker, Malcolm X, Dick Gregory and Shirley Chisholm. He's joined by Christina Greer, an associate professor of political science at Fordham University and the host of the podcast The Blackest Questions. Together, they listen through time and discuss a shared goal of these influential figures: making the promise of America work for them.Special thanks to the WNYC Archives, The Municipal Archives and to archivist Andy Lanset for preserving and cataloging the historical audio contained in this episode. To learn more about WNYC's centennial anniversary, click here. Tell us what you think. We're @noteswithkai on Instagram and X (Twitter). Email us at notes@wnyc.org. Send us a voice message by recording yourself on your phone and emailing us, or record one here.Notes from America airs live on Sundays at 6 p.m. ET. The podcast episodes are lightly edited from our live broadcasts.

It's Been a Minute with Sam Sanders
Harvard's TikTok strategy; plus, Shirley Chisholm, the coalition diva

It's Been a Minute with Sam Sanders

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 38:49


TikTok has come under fire for its addictive algorithm and for being a place where misinformation spreads. But still, there is one institution that thinks TikTok actually has the potential to be a source of good in our world: Harvard. To be more specific, it's the Harvard Chan Center for Health Communication.To hear more about how the center is working with TikTok influencers to share researched information with the public, host Brittany Luse is joined by Kate Speer. Kate started as a mental health TikToker, but was recently hired as a marketing director for the Harvard Chan Center for Health Communication. Kate also shares her mental health journey and what it's been like to work within a mental health system that harmed her.Then, Brittany looks at the history left out of the new Netflix film, Shirley, which follows the presidential run of Shirley Chisholm. Brittany sits down with Dr. Anastasia C. Curwood, author of Shirley Chisholm: Champion of Black Feminist Power Politics, to discuss what came before the historic race. They talk about how Shirley's various identities informed her approach, and scan for her fingerprint on American electoral politics today.Want to be featured on the show? Record a question for 'Hey Brittany' and send it to ibam@npr.org.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy