Inclusive Storytelling Podcast
1) 73 - Revolutionaries and the Black Rosies
In this episode, we learn about the South Asian revolutionary Bina Das who took her college graduation to do her part in India's independence. Dutch artist Villem Aron Deus who used his skills to forg...Show More
2) 72 - Yuri Kochiyama - Advocate & Malcolm X's confidant
Yuri Kochiyama was an American civil rights activist born in San Pedro, California. Yuri’s life and advocacy are extraordinary and I will only touch on some aspects of her life. I encourage you to lea...Show More
3) 71 - Ann Lowe, Wedding Dress Designer to the Kennedy's
This episode is the final episode in Black Women Designers, highlighting Ann Lowe. Ann started design at age six and was making her own designs at age 10. Ann, like Elizabeth Keckley who kicked off th...Show More
4) 70- Ruby Bailey, Harlem Renaissance Fashion Designer
This episode is the second in a trio of episodes focused on Black women fashion designers. In this episode, we learn about Bermuda born and Harlem influenced fashion designer Ruby Bailey. Bailey made ...Show More
5) 69 - Elizabeth Keckley - Fashion Designer for a First Lady
Elizabeth Keckley kicks off the trio of episodes focused on Black women fashion designers. Elizabeth was the personal dressmaker and close confidante of Mary Todd Lincoln, wife of Abraham Lincoln. Lea...Show More
6) 68 - Black Champion Cyclist Marshall Walter "Major" Taylor
Marshall Walter "Major" Taylor born in 1878 was one of the world’s first black sports superstar ad an internal cycling champion who never received his accolades because of racism. Sources: https://www...Show More
7) S. Asian Immigration and the Pacific Northwest - 1800s to present
Immigrants in Canada and the United States are rich with history. In this episode, we discuss South Asian immigrants who traveled from British Columbia to Oregon, mainly men. The men lived and worked ...Show More
8) 66 - Season 4 Recap
Thank you for another amazing season! I am looking forward to sharing more stories of incredible people who deserve their stories to be told. Be sure to follow me on IG. Find me at, The Inclusive Sc...Show More
9) 65 - S. Asian Oscar Nominees and Wins in the 1930s
Merle Oberon and Vivien Leigh were Oscar nominated actresses, and most likely S. Asian. Learn about these amazing women and how Michelle Yeoh may not be the first Asian to be nominated and win the Be...Show More
10) 64 - Amelia Boynton Robinson, US Civil Rights Activist
In this episode, we learn about Amelia Boynton Robinson was a leading civil rights activist who played a key role in the efforts that led to passage of the 1965 Voting Rights Act and was the first A...Show More