In this episode, what happens when you speak out about social justice issues and it costs you your relationships with friends and even family members. Rudy Darden from the Peace and Justice Institute...Show More
Some call it a public correction, some call it a public shaming. In this episode, we unpack the issues surrounding cancel culture. Does it work, has it gone too for and is there a better name for it...Show More
Democratic Presidential Candidate Joe Biden has chosen Senator Kamala Harris as his running mate. So in this episode we've gathered a diverse panel to talk about the issue of race in the 2020 Presiden...Show More
Being an ally is a long term commitment, not a one time thing. That's what our guest Mary Choi Robinson says. She joins us to talk about her article in MS Magazine, calling on Asian Americans to be al...Show More
In a recent survey of almost 10,000 Asian Americans, 31% of them say they've been subjected to racial slurs or jokes during the Pandemic. In addition to discriminatory language like the Chinese virus ...Show More
Uncomfortable conversations. We've heard those words a lot lately. But how do you actually have those conversations when it comes to race? Conflict Resolution Expert and Attorney Elizabeth Goueti giv...Show More
The killings. The injustice. The protests. It has been an overwhelming few months for people across the country, who are dealing with feelings ranging from anger to sadness during this most recent ...Show More
Most of us have had some difficult conversations over the last few weeks after the murder of George Floyd and the protests that followed. And those conversations are uniquely difficult for those in in...Show More