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Griotte's Beat

Griotte's Beat

De : Kaytura Felix
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On this podcast, we center the perspective of Black women. Our host, Kaytura Felix, will be talking to Black women from all walks of life, and many corners of the African diaspora to learn how we tackle injustice in our everyday lives. We'll be speaking to authors and stay-at-home mothers, epidemiologists and artists, professors and students. In all our conversations, we'll be weaving together a common understanding of justice.2022 Relations Sciences sociales
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    • On growing in justice with Camara Aaron
      Apr 3 2023

      It's the last episode of our first season. To celebrate, we're ending with a conversation between host Kaytura Felix and producer Camara Aaron, who outside this podcast are mother and daughter. In this episode, we explore how our relationship has evolved over time from parent and child to collaborators and how we navigate injustice when it appears. We end with a look to our second season - stay tuned!

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      38 min
    • On friendship and redefining leadership with Trish Adobea Tchume & Ericka Stallings
      Mar 27 2023

      As we approach the end of our first season, we're bringing you two special guests, Trish Adobea Tchume and Ericka Stallings. In this episode, host Kaytura Felix explores how the bond between these real-life friends elevates their lives and their work and how they redefine leadership to put justice at its center.

      Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @Griottesbeat and like us on Facebook to hear about new episodes as they drop.

      More about Trish Adobea Tchume

      Trish Adobea Tchume is a first generation Ghanaian-American and serves as Senior Director of Leadership Research and Practice for the Robert Sterling Clark Foundation. In this role, Trish collaborates with other organizations to explore, define, and support leadership and organizational approaches that prefigure a world where all of us can thrive. She is a Brooklynite, a proud auntie, a beach stan, and devotes her volunteer time to cool organizations like the Central Brooklyn Food Coop and to the boards of Change Elemental and the New York Foundation.

      More about Ericka Stallings

      Ericka Stallings is the Co-Executive Director of the Leadership Learning Community (LLC). LLC is a national organization and network of changemakers, bringing to the center leaders of color and those from historically excluded communities. At LLC she holds spaces for innovations, practices, and systems that are grounded in collective liberation.

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      35 min
    • On justice in research and shedding colonial thinking with Zinzi Bailey
      Mar 20 2023

      On this episode of Griotte's Beat, we explore why empathy is important in research and science with social epidiemologist Zinzi Bailey. We also get into how she sustains her focus on justice and how immigrant identity shapes her anti-colonial spirit. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @Griottesbeat and like us on Facebook to hear about new episodes as they drop.

      More about Zinzi Bailey 

      Zinzi Bailey, ScD, MSPH is a researcher who is passionate about achieving health equity through the elimination of structural, organizational, and social inequities guided by community mobilization. She sees data and research as tools for achieving systemic change – not just for scientists, but also for community members, organizations, and movements. Being born in Jamaica and growing up in Miami, FL has contributed to her transnational, anti-colonial spirit.

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      38 min
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