The Equity Matters Podcast
The Equity Matters Podcast is a collection of voices amplified, sharing in the struggle for social justice and thriving for equity in all sectors.
Episodes
Thursday Nov 30, 2023
Young Gifted & Black (Who Will Survive in America?)
Thursday Nov 30, 2023
Thursday Nov 30, 2023
On today’s episode, we delve deep into the critical issue of educational disparities faced by Black boys. Join us as we unravel the complex web of perceptions that label them as defiant, leading to disproportionate rates of placement in special education programs and harsher discipline. We also shed light on the alarming reality of a mental health crisis affecting Black boys beyond the classroom, and the profound impact it has on their academic outcomes.
This episode aims to challenge stereotypes and reveal the systemic issues contributing to the educational struggles faced by Black boys. Together, we explore strategies to address these disparities, foster inclusivity, and create an educational environment that truly meets the needs of every student.
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Thursday Nov 02, 2023
Dear Mamas (The Look in Your Eyes)
Thursday Nov 02, 2023
Thursday Nov 02, 2023
On today’s episode, we take a deep dive into the critical issue of Black maternal health. Through this deeply personal narrative, we shed light on the alarming disparities within the healthcare system, specifically affecting Black women during pregnancy and childbirth.
As we explore this urgent issue, we'll discuss the systemic barriers and biases that continue to endanger the lives of Black mothers. We'll explore ways to support, advocate, and work towards a more equitable and inclusive healthcare system, ensuring that every mother receives the care and respect she deserves, regardless of her race or ethnicity.
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Thursday Aug 10, 2023
Coloring Outside the Lines (What We Not Gone Do)
Thursday Aug 10, 2023
Thursday Aug 10, 2023
On today’s episode we navigate the struggles of identity, representation, and the unsettling reality of opportunities disproportionately eluding creators of color. As online creators, our digital presence is not just about social media, but a manifestation of our creative selves, making the loss of access much more than a technical glitch.
Drawing on my personal experiences and insights from the online creator community, we explore how digital spaces are not merely platforms, but mirrors reflecting our aspirations, expressions, and connections. The loss of these spaces due to factors beyond our control can have far-reaching implications on our self-identity and creative momentum. Join us as we challenge the norms, question the biases, and strive for a digital world that embraces the multifaceted creativity of all its inhabitants.
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Monday Jul 03, 2023
The Masks We Wear (Politics As Usual)
Monday Jul 03, 2023
Monday Jul 03, 2023
On today’s episode we delve into the complex world of respectability politics and its profound impact on people of color who navigate unsafe spaces. Join us as we explore the stories of individuals who face the daunting challenge of balancing societal expectations with the preservation of their cultural identity. We shed light on the potential consequences of respectability politics and discuss strategies for empowerment, resilience, and fostering inclusive spaces.
Whether you're Black and have experienced the impact of respectability politics or seeking a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by marginalized individuals, this podcast will spark critical reflection and inspire meaningful change. Join us as we navigate the nuances of respectability politics, advocate for inclusivity, and explore pathways to creating safer, more empowering spaces for everyone.
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Thursday Jun 15, 2023
Broken Promises (Welcome Back)
Thursday Jun 15, 2023
Thursday Jun 15, 2023
Welcome back to Equity Matters! We are thrilled to return after a brief hiatus, and in this highly anticipated episode, we delve deep into the broken promises that remain from the 2020 realization of racial inequities. Join us as we explore the progress made, the work left unfinished, and the steps available to catalyze change.
We are calling upon our listeners to revisit these documents and pledges, reflecting on the promises made and the progress made since. By examining the gaps between rhetoric and action, we aim to shed light on the underlying causes of these shortcomings and challenge individuals to take a proactive stance against racial inequity.
Don't miss this powerful return episode, available on all major podcast platforms. Join the conversation and let's make a difference together!
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Tuesday Jan 10, 2023
The Last Dance featuring Christopher Scott, MSW
Tuesday Jan 10, 2023
Tuesday Jan 10, 2023
Social work is not typically the first profession you think of when it comes to podcasts. Yet, podcasts are an incredibly rich and valuable resource for educators, students, and the general public. We can harness our relationship-based training to enhance social media networking and have a powerful impact on those around us. Today we join the Hip Hop Social Worker, Christopher Scott, MSW to talk about this relationship between social work and podcasting, leveraging his platform for education and empowerment, and offering advice for someone who wants to pick up a microphone and record.
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Tuesday Nov 08, 2022
Just My Imagination featuring Heather Hiscox, MPH
Tuesday Nov 08, 2022
Tuesday Nov 08, 2022
The concept of “social innovation” has been the catalyst of change in nearly every aspect of daily life for more than a decade. It has been driven by the belief that if innovation can fix significant market-driven technological problems, then it can fix significant social problems as well. Today we join Heather Hiscox, MPH, CEO & Founder of Pause for Change, to discuss how we move beyond the status quo in program design, centering race in conversations and strategies for DEI, and how we offer more effective strategies for solving complex problems.
Keep in Touch with Heather:
Follow Heather on Twitter: @HeatherHiscox1
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Tuesday Oct 25, 2022
It’s a Hard Knock Life featuring Basiliso Moreno, LMSW
Tuesday Oct 25, 2022
Tuesday Oct 25, 2022
Mentally healthy children have a positive quality of life and can function well at home, in school, and in their communities. Factoring in risk for parental detainment or deportation, children are more likely to report depressive symptoms, negative mood, physical symptoms and negative self-esteem. Today we join Basiliso Moreno, former school social worker, to discuss some of the challenges children experience when family members are deported, effects on their health and wellbeing, and managing extreme stress and anxiety.
Keep in touch with Bas:
Basiliso’s Instagram: @BasMrMSW
Basiliso’s Twitter: @SocialWorkRants
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Tuesday Oct 11, 2022
Business as Usual featuring Herman Pryor Ed.D
Tuesday Oct 11, 2022
Tuesday Oct 11, 2022
The positive connections between diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the workplace and business results have been documented for years. But examining the business benefits of diverse representation without considering equity and inclusion provides a limited picture of DEI’s true potential. Creating a fair and inclusive work environment where workers of all backgrounds can contribute and succeed is vital—even more so now that diversity is the reality of many workplaces. Today we join Dr. Herman Pryor, Self-Equity Coach at HIP Enterprise to discuss characteristics of effective DEI leadership, creating metrics for success and articulating the ROI of DEI.
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Dr. Herman Pryor Instagram: @Dr_HIP
HIP Enterprise Instagram: @HIP_Enterprise_LLC
HIP Enterprise Facebook: HIP Enterprise, LLC
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Tuesday Sep 27, 2022
The Secret Epidemic featuring Darnell Motley, PhD
Tuesday Sep 27, 2022
Tuesday Sep 27, 2022
Black Americans have been disproportionately affected by HIV/AIDS since the epidemic’s beginning, and that disparity has deepened over time. Racism, discrimination, HIV stigma, and homophobia affect the overall health and well-being of African American gay and bisexual men. Today we join Dr. Darnell Motley, Sexual Health Researcher at the University of Chicago to discuss the history of HIV/AIDS and how it shows up in Black communities, the obstacles to accessing quality care, and some of the overlap between COVID–19 and HIV as it relates to response and inequity.
Keep in touch with Dr. Motley:
Darnell Motley, PhD Twitter: @DMotleyPhD
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