Two Queer friends with the Atlantic Ocean in between them, discussing how technology is changing society, from an intersectional feminist perspective. Each episode we bring you friendly conversations about a different theme on human lives on the Internet.
Ubuntu is an organization dedicated to exemplifying the various injustices and human rights issues taking place in the world. The podcast is to help stimulate conversations on a variety of social justice issues that don’t get enough attention from mainstream media.
Mathura “Temwa” Mahendren guides listeners through a brave and compassionate exploration of their identities, narratives, and practices as researchers (broadly defined to include most of us!) living and working within systems steeped in white supremacy. Dismantling the Master’s Tools is the audio companion to the digital toolkit entitled Dismantling the Master’s Tools: A Somatic Approach […]
“Between Mama & M.E.” archives conversations between a hilarious Southern mother/daughter duo as we share our unique perspectives and talk about current events, celebrity news, history and running our family owned businesses. This is not your average “mother daughter bonding time” as we dive unfiltered into our inter-generational dialogue. We keep it real. We keep […]
“What Chance?” hosted by Karin Elias takes a deeper look into the life and background of people who have been to prison. Here you find conversations with educators, psychologists, thinkers and the formerly incarcerated around the nature of punishment, the high number of POC in prison and the possibility of rehabilitation in the current structure […]
Change is always a struggle, for everyone. Living organisms are all cautious and look for balance, the economy demands stability, we ourselves live in a beautiful country which we will never want to move from.
On July 9, 1848, 5-key members of the American Women’s Suffrage Movement met for tea in Waterloo, New York. Over tea, these women expressed their views so passionately that while their meeting had probably started as a calm affair, it quickly became a movement that advocated for women’s rights; advancement, equality, and equity. Conversation and […]
The Nasiona Podcast amplifies the voices and experiences of the marginalized, undervalued, overlooked, silenced, and forgotten, as well as gives you a glimpse into Othered worlds. Hosted, edited, and produced by Julián Esteban Torres López.
It’s the little things we ignore, isn’t it? Thorn in my Side (TimS) takes personal stories from Black and brown individuals who are willing to share moments from their everyday encounters with racism. We’re focusing on the experiences that don’t make headlines, and how even these ‘micro-aggressions’ are more impactful than we give them credit […]
Welcome to Drugs & Stuff. We’re a podcast about drugs, harm reduction, mass criminalization, the drug war, and other stuff from the Drug Policy Alliance (DPA) – the nation’s leading organization working to end the war on drugs. We bring in a wide variety of experts – from scientists to activists, writers to teachers – […]
Woke Ass People is a conversational series featuring Storytellers, Advocates, & Disrupters. Throughout this series we will be covering critical issues facing disproportionately marginalized communities, as well as amplifying socioeconomic and democratic participation.
What is modern feminism and how has the digital age changed it? In this limited-series podcast, Nora Loreto will take you through feminism: from debates to campaigns, from white feminism to co-optation, from Feminist Justin Trudeau to feminist civil disobedience, and everything in between. ————————————————————— Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Faith and The Revolution is a podcast hosted by Tracey L. Rogers, devoted to discussions on how faith, spirituality and religion play a role in modern-day liberation movements. Tracey is a Professional Astrologer, Life Coach and Activist living in Philadelphia, PA. To find out more about her work visit www.traceylrogers.com. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tracey-rogers/support
Change The Story, Change Everything! Meet the world’s leading visual storytellers on the front lines making real impact. Learn from change-makers around the world, be inspired, and challenge yourself to decolonize storytelling with Photographers Without Borders. Hosted by PWB Founder and award-winning storyteller, Dani Khan Da Silva.
Uppity Negress is a podcast that centers Black women and the advancement and empowerment of Black children. Males or men are not the center of this mission; However, since Black children are or can be male, male/masculine issues will be addressed as they relate to progression of the Black community. Uppity Negress is a term […]
A strategic system to combat racism and create access to unalienable rights for African Americans to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. The piece project will provide the structure to bring together all groups of people for the betterment of society as a whole. It will enable and empower those who are willing to […]
The Document Us Podcast is hosted by educator & storyteller, Alex Rosado-Torres. The Document Us Podcast is committed to documenting the personal stories and histories that shape the experiences of racialized & queer folks in the 21st century. Through an oral history influenced interview format Alex & his guests will craft stories that teach us […]
In This Body serves as a wake-up call for greater representation and celebration of body diversity. Through candid conversations, host Ashley Bullock and guests shine light on social inequities and discuss the underlying “isms”, like racism, sexism, ageism, ableism, capitalism and what we can do to radically reform them.
Ever feel like an outcast in New Brunswick due to the melanin in your skin, the texture in your hair or your religious identity? We sure have! This podcast covers first hand accounts from POC and immigrants in NB and serves as a voice for NB’s POC.
A podcast that brings awareness to the history and lasting impacts of residential schools as well as the ongoing impacts of colonization. Listen to stories from residential school survivors and learn from discussions with Indigenous youth about topics such as culture, language, identity, and community.
Racial Deconstruction. A platform for collective solution-based discussion on issues perpetuating the polarized racial climate in our local and national communities. Discussions that bring us together in purpose because of our differences, not just because of our similarities. The methodology is called Racial Deconstruction; a paradigm of thought and strategy designed to separate racial belief […]
I’m on a road trip/ “listening tour” traveling via bus & train through the South of the US. I’m talking to people about their ideas to end racism and build a more liberated society. I’m especially interested in folks who are doing this work with BOTH a practical lens (e.g. policies, programs, redistribution of resources) […]
LTFK is a weekly podcast where Vanshika discuss randomly disasters womans face in their daily life. And Also how to say NO to the norms set up by “society” So come hear her out … Or something like that
Roots of Change is a weekly podcast that explores liberation and justice, by examining the ways we are still invested in the systems that oppress and harm us. Hosted by leftist tenant organizer and liberatory life/business coach, Rebekah Markillie, Roots of Change offers empowering discussions, reflection, and practical coaching frameworks to help us do this […]
Through coming to the other side of knowing, Janise Powell and Paul David Terry journey through research, stories and the intersectionality of racial justice, social equity, health education, and more to understand where we are and where to go.
The Different People podcast addresses diversity, equity & inclusion from a psychological perspective. It explores the often difficult and avoided topics we can be too anxious to discuss but are necessary to shift thinking, emotion and behaviour, when it comes to bias, marginalization and racism. Through honest and publicly unspoken conversations with guests, Dr. Abdulrehman […]
With support from The Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation, “The Movement That Never Was: A People’s Guide to Anti-Racism in the South and Arkansas,” begins with the protests over the killing of George Floyd this summer and the explosion of interest in anti-racist movements, particularly in white communities, and looks ahead to what this new found interest […]
Multiple personalities, Ratchet and Righteous, humble and cocky, pretty and ugly. Renata Eileena and co hosts bring you into their world of being SO ALL OVER THE PLACE! There is no limit to what will discussed and the way it will be discussed. Renata Eileena is one person with one million different ways to describe […]
Join the youth founders of Stay Woke as they engage in raw and honest conversations with youth who utilize creative platforms and mediums to spark social change. Grab some popcorn as we dive into their journeys, their fears and essentially, their minds.
It all about Good Clean music and Real Talk Conversations. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/life-after-the-collar–652978/support.
Gender Brain is a safe space for conversations that help us understand each other to happen. Gender and culture play a roles in the way we view life and the choices we make, so let’s find out why👀 so grab a snack and come and Join the conversation!
Welcome to Reece.Rva’s Podcast! Plant Based Essential Oil Talks! Racism and the Struggle for Black Unified Liberation in the Afro-International Polititarian Struggle and Paradigm Shifting Talks!
Profiling young racialized leaders as they pursue their own activism and advocacy efforts. “Leaders of Colour” is a podcast by “Leading in Colour” a Canadian based organization dedicated to equipping young racialized leaders and activists with the necessary tools needed to conduct their advocacy efforts.
Welcome to pmc media where melanin and creativity collide to create a B1 environment where we show the beauty and talent of blackness. Here at pmc media we are committed to black people being celebrated, uplifted, and respected by showing our blackness in a respectful and healthy way while also voicing our thoughts and opinions […]
Not About You is a podcast about identity and social justice. I’m the producer and host of the show and I wanted to make a show where a white, straight, cis-gendered man (that’s me) connected with folks with different lived experiences from my own about the ways parts of their identities bump up against injustices. […]
A Kids Podcast About Activism. Join kid activist Leo, founder of Dance for Justice, as he celebrates and amplifies kids who are activating social change by doing what they love.
The LevantX Podcast brings together journalists, activists, and opinion influencers from around the SWANA region as they share their views on political and human rights issues, culture and beyond. This is the space to give these voices a chance and share them with the rest of the world.
I don’t think inside or outside “THE” box, because I’d still be comparing my thoughts to a social norm. I welcome you Nside MY Box; a deep dive in the mind of a Mississippi raised triple minority millennial living in Los Angeles. – Marla Denise
Decolonization in Action Podcast interrogates how people are challenging the legacies of colonialism through art, activism, and knowledge especially as people advocate for reparations, restitution, and repair. This podcast is hosted by edna bonhomme and co-produced by Kristyna Comer.
When did you ask? You didn’t. The podcast you never asked for by Charlotte and Georgi. Talking all things politics, patriarchy and pop culture. It’s double trouble this week on When. as we bring you our second episode for the week, namely an only child Christmas special. From meltdowns in the American Girl store and […]
The home of feminist conversations on business, work-life and economics. For this Christmas special there was no one better to join me than my brilliant friend, and returning guest, Upasna Bhadhal! Over the past two and a half years or so, Upi and I have shared offices, kept each other sane and generally picked each […]
Your hosts are Kisa Hoeltke and Renee Reithel. This isn’t an academic or theological conversation— it’s a heart conversation. These two mamas want to be a part of a heart change in America. They want to see the ugliness of racism and bias be destroyed not just for us, but more importantly for our children. […]
Welcome to Invading the Darkness: stories from the fight against child sex trafficking in the United States. This podcast features Linda Smith, the founder of Shared Hope International, sharing stories from her 23 years of fighting the battle of domestic minor sex trafficking. Our desire is that each episode will help you better understand the […]
Leadership in Black and White is a weekly podcast hosted by John Siebeling and Wayne Francis. John and Wayne talk to leaders about how to lead in the gray areas of life as well as discuss topics like church, race, current events, and more. In a special bonus episode, John and Wayne share some exciting […]
From Long Island? YEP Women? YEAH Latina and Black? YES We are either, neither or both female, menopausal, deaf, disabled, unemployed, broke, married and single, mothering and smothering perspectives are lacking in this socially intrusive society.
Forward-thinking feminist Alana J. Webster doesn’t hold back when discussing societal issues facing women and people of color in the new weekly podcast, Black & Yellow. Armed with research and wit, the ladies delve into the complexities of being a Black or Asian woman in today’s world. From CP Time to sexual harassment, Jacklyn and […]
We know what you’re thinking, another one?! Although this podcast was created to educate on ALL things femme (entrepreneurship, menstruation, women’s rights in politics, hormone health, etc). Expect conversation style interviews with feminist thought leaders who know all about being your own boss bitch. Whether you might be seeking advice on something big like quitting […]
Belonging in the USA is a podcast focused on consciousness raising conversations between our host Arielle Nóbile and her neighbors both near and far. Our mantra is “If you exist, you belong.” Follow-us on instagram and Facebook at @belongingintheusa and on twitter @belongingseries You can also learn more about our work, subscribe to our newsletter, […]
No platform and no clout, we are unashamedly aspirational and somewhat deluded. At its core the podcast is about the growing pains of gaining awareness and critically thinking to a fault. Two intersectional feminists in the deep end, grappling with many different, and at times what feels like conflicting identities. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/over.thinkingpod/
Discover the stories and the evidence behind today’s most important social justice movements. Each two-month series focuses on one social issue and breaks it down through biweekly episodes. Tune in every other Monday to learn what rallying cries like “Eat the Rich” and “Stop Asian Hate” actually mean, via deeply personal interviews, crash courses on […]
Voices by Viv was created by a team of menstruators building Viv for your V, an earth-friendly period care brand. Our mission is to harvest more dialogue around period stigmas, period equity, body positivity, and answering all those questions you’ve been too afraid to ask out loud. Come for the #knowledge, stay for the hilarious […]
Meet people who are building a life with creativity which positively impacts real people in the world around us. Listen to voices who matter from people who take their place in this world seriously, and also maintain a joy and curiosity about the world. On this show, creativity meets impact, one cup of tea at […]
Women & of Colour looks at women of colour, with a focus on Black Women, and their unique social location within society: how they interact with society and how society interacts with them.