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State of Inclusion

State of Inclusion

De : Ame Sanders
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In our podcast, we explore topics at the intersection of equity, inclusion and community. We learn ways that communities are facing (or not) their realities of inequity and injustice. We will meet people who are changing their communities for the better and discover actions that we can each take to improve our own communities.2018 State of Inclusion Sciences sociales
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    • 2025 Year In Review
      Jan 27 2026

      Whether or not you follow State of Inclusion, you know that 2025 was a difficult year for equity and inclusion, and 2026 is already shaping up to be even more difficult in so many ways. In this episode, we’ll take a moment to reflect on our 2025 discussions and look ahead to our podcast in 2026. Now is the time to lean in, not back.

      Find a full transcript and show notes HERE.

      Sign up for our newsletter and join us at The Inclusive Community to discover conversations, insights, and practices to encourage and support each of us working to build a more inclusive and equitable community.

      If you would like to help continue and grow our work, please visit our Support Us page.

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      12 min
    • New Roots, New Voices: Conclusion and Reflections
      Nov 7 2025

      In this episode, we pause to express gratitude and reflect on the lessons learned through nearly a year of intentional engagement on immigration justice, in partnership with Village Engage and the Greenville Immigration and Faith Coalition. Listen in as our team explains how this journey has changed us and check out some of the photos from moments of community engagement.

      Welcome to this very special series, New Roots, New Voices: Listening to Our Immigrant Neighbors. where we will listen to and lift up the voices and stories of local immigrants here in Greenville South Carolina.

      Find a full transcript and show notes HERE.

      This immigration series is done in partnership and collaboration with Village Engage and Greenville Immigration and Faith Coalition.

      Sign up for our newsletter and join us at The Inclusive Community to discover conversations, insights, and practices to encourage and support each of us working to build a more inclusive and equitable community.

      If you would like to help continue and grow our work, please visit our Support Us page.

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      38 min
    • What Kind of Activist Are You?
      Oct 16 2025

      If you care about making the world a better place, this episode is for you. My guest, Omkari Williams, asks us each to consider, "What if an activist looked like you?" In our discussion, she will share the ways that we can make activism and microactivism part of our daily lives. Along the way, she shares the main archetypes of activists. Spoiler alert: All activists are not headliners. Sometimes we're simply the folks who make the coffee or show up day after day. Listen in to begin to answer the question: What kind of activist are you?

      Welcome to this very special series, New Roots, New Voices: Listening to Our Immigrant Neighbors. where we will listen to and lift up the voices and stories of local immigrants here in Greenville South Carolina.


      Find a full transcript and show notes HERE.

      This immigration series is done in partnership and collaboration with Village Engage and Greenville Immigration and Faith Coalition.

      Sign up for our newsletter and join us at The Inclusive Community to discover conversations, insights, and practices to encourage and support each of us working to build a more inclusive and equitable community.

      If you would like to help continue and grow our work, please visit our Support Us page.

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      49 min
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