Why? Why racist images, ads, jokes, and products? Dr. Pilgrim of the Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia answers where the motivation to create these images comes from. And it's worth noting that the museum is still actively collecting these images. Between the murder of African Americans by police and those images generated during recent election cycles, the production and usage of these images is still used to help demean and oppress African Americans today. Listen to the whole episode wherever you get your podcasts. #systemic #jimcrow #racialprogress #racialjustice #blackface #podcastersofcolor #bipocpodcast
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I’m super excited to join Robin Maril this week on her podcast #TheFutureIsQueer! We chat all about the rise of the anti-trans hate machine, its effects on our democracy, and the true strength that lies in telling trans stories—such as in the TransLash Media documentary with PBS and The WNET Group ‘American Problems, Trans Solutions.’ Check out our full conversation via the link below. https://lnkd.in/g_MbgNZm
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Vulnerability, Beauty, Softness and Sexuality are a woman's real power in most countries... Except America. Full episode at kingofpodcasts.com or watch on my YouTube and please, like, comment, share, and subscribe!
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🚨 Season Two of Chains to Links is here! 🚨 As we launch into this new season, we’re more excited than ever to dive into the critical conversations that challenge the world as we know it, and reimagine one rooted in collective prosperity. In these times, more than ever, we’re craving dialogue that breaks free from the echo chambers—spaces where we can dream together, work together, and truly honor one another as we wrestle with the systems that hold us back from building a hopeful and equitable future. Season Two isn’t just about storytelling. It’s about creating a shared vision for what our communities—and this nation—can become when we step into honest, bold conversations. As we navigate the complexities of today’s world, it’s essential to embrace the truth of what’s possible, and be inspired by the voices shaping that vision. If you’re seeking something more—something that sparks reflection, shifts your perspective, and fills you with hope—Season Two of Chains to Links is exactly what you need. Tune in for powerful insights that go beyond the headlines and remind us of our collective resilience and potential. www.chainstolinks.com Catch the latest episodes on Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Pandora, and all major streaming platforms. Visit our YouTube page or head to www.chainstolinks.com for more information. Let’s dream and build together. 💡 #ChainsToLinks #SeasonTwo #ReimagineProsperity #CollectiveFuture #BoldConversations
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How Extremism in Politics Is Impacting Society | Exploring the History of Rome Podcast Discover how people's search for belonging promotes extreme positions in politics, as observed through the fascinating historical parallels in the 10-year-old History of Rome podcast on Spotify. Gain insights into the dirty game of politics and its influence on society. #PoliticsImpact #SocietyObservations #HistoryOfRomePodcast #ExtremismInPolitics #PoliticalBelonging #DirtyPolitics #HistoricalParallels #PoliticalInsights #PodcastSeries #SocialImpact https://lnkd.in/gSMZAer3
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I highly encourage everyone to listen to this interview. There is a lot of excellent food for thought here. The stakes are high for the country. There are lots of things that need to be addressed. Understanding what is at stake is the first step. If we can all agree that we are divided and headed in the wrong direction. Let that be the common ground and take steps to build off of that.
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Did you know that companies with strong leadership development programs outperform their competitors by 13 times in terms of financial performance? That's a stat you can't ignore if you're serious about driving organizational growth. I'm Daniel Pledger, a seasoned Leadership Coach and Trainer, and I'm here to tell you that the key to unlocking your company's potential lies in empowering your leaders. It's not just about training; it's about creating a culture of continuous learning and development. In my years of experience with, I've seen firsthand how Agile methodologies can revolutionize training programs. It's not just about ticking boxes; it's about aligning training strategies with organizational goals to create real, measurable impact. But it's not just about the bottom line. As a leader, your role is to inspire, to challenge, and to build teams that are greater than the sum of their parts. That's where my expertise in stakeholder management, team building, and competency management comes into play. It's about creating an environment where every individual can thrive. So, how do you create a leadership development program that truly makes a difference? It starts with understanding the unique needs of your organization and your leaders. It's about designing initiatives that are not only effective but also engaging and relevant. If you're ready to take your leadership development to the next level, let's connect. I'm always looking to engage with professionals who are passionate about driving growth and development. What's one leadership challenge you're currently facing? Drop a comment below and let's start a conversation. And if you found this post insightful, don't forget to give it a like and repost it to share with your network. #LeadershipDevelopment #TalentDevelopment #AgileMethodologies
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