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2025-08-17
00 min
The Tech Policy Press Podcast
Through to Thriving: Advocating for Change with Nora Benavidez
Through To Thriving is a a special series of podcast episodes hosted by Tech Policy Press fellow Anika Collier Navaroli. With her guests, Anika is imagining futures beyond our current moment. For this episode, she spoke with Nora Benavidez, senior counsel and director of digital justice and civil rights at the nonprofit Free Press. Anika and Nora discussed the past and present state of platform accountability advocacy, the steps of building a campaign, the possibility of forming a creative agency to support advocates, and what to make of so called “woke AI.”This episode and conversation about advoc...
2025-08-03
48 min
Midday
Brandi Collins-Dexter, an insightful scholar, died recently. We revisit our interview about her prescient book, 'Black Skinhead.'
Brandi Collins-Dexter, a keen observer of politics, an insightful scholar on race and a brilliant author, recently passed away at the age of 44. Today, a look back at Collins-Dexter's Midday interview on her book, Black Skinhead: Reflections on Blackness and our Political Future. The author joined Midday in November 2022, just days before the mid-term elections in 2022. Collins-Dexter, who lived in Baltimore, was a Media Justice Fellow at The Center on Race & Digital Justice, and the associate director of research at the Technology and Social Change Project housed at the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard. Brandi...
2025-07-30
48 min
Citations Needed
Episode 217: A.I. Mysticism as Responsibility-Evasion PR Tactic
“Israel built an ‘AI factory’ for war. It unleashed it in Gaza,” laments the Washington Post. “Hospitals Are Reporting More Insurance Denials. Is AI Driving Them?,” reports Newsweek. “AI Raising the Rent? San Francisco Could Be the First City to Ban the Practice,” announces San Francisco’s KQED. Within the last few years, and particularly the last few months, we’ve heard this refrain: AI is the reason for an abuse committed by a corporation, military, or other powerful entity. All of a sudden, the argument goes, the adoption of “faulty” or “overly simplified” AI caused a breakdown of normal operatio...
2025-03-26
1h 03
It's A Matter Of Time
T.H.E. Cat, Episode 1 (with Brandi Collins-Dexter)
Dan and Jordan change the channel again and end up bringing in Brandi Collins-Dexter to watch a bewildering show where Robert Loggia plays a cat burglar trying to defend the priest of the fishermen.
2024-12-11
1h 21
It's A Matter Of Time
Time Tunnel, Episode 5 (with Brandi Collins-Dexter)
Dan and Jordan welcome author Brandi Collins-Dexter into the time tunnel to discuss a very complicated episode involving the War of 1812 and Carroll O'Connor.
2024-10-09
1h 36
Midday
Midday on Politics: The day after a crucial presidential debate
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris met for the first time on the debate stage last night. Did either candidate accomplish their goals for the night? How might undecided voters respond to the discussion? We discuss the debate. Our guests are Brandi Collins-Dexter, Media Fellow at the Center for Race and Digital Justice, Politics and Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School, and Andrew Perrin, SNF Agora Professor and Sociology Chair at the Johns Hopkins Krieger School of Arts and Sciences. Matthew Foldi also joined us. He is a reporter at The Sp...
2024-09-11
50 min
The Tech Policy Press Podcast
Exploring the Intersection of Information Integrity, Race, and US Elections
At INFORMED 2024, a conference hosted by the Knight Foundation in January, one panel focused on the subject of information integrity, race, and US elections. The conversation was compelling, and the panelists agreed to reprise it for this podcast. So today we're turning over the mic to Spencer Overton, a Professor of Law at the George Washington University, and the director of the GW Law School's Multiracial Democracy Project.He's joined by three other experts, including: Brandi Collins-Dexter, a media and technology fellow at Harvard's Shorenstein Center, a fellow at the National Center on Race and Digital...
2024-03-10
49 min
Knowledge Fight
#881: Chatting with Brandi Collins-Dexter
In this installment, Jordan sits down with Brandi Collins-Dexter, author of Black Skinhead and host of the Bring Receipts podcast, for a riveting conversation about Ye, feminism, and the relationship between the Democratic party and Black Americans.
2023-12-27
1h 37
Knowledge Fight
#881: Chatting with Brandi Collins-Dexter
In this installment, Jordan sits down with Brandi Collins-Dexter, author of Black Skinhead and host of the Bring Receipts podcast, for a riveting conversation about Ye, feminism, and the relationship between the Democratic party and Black Americans.
2023-12-27
1h 37
Favorite Librarian, the Podcast
BONUS: Queer Christians and When to Shut Up
This "phantom season" consists of b-roll and other, new audio recordings of Forrest, Favorite Librarian. Without a script or outline, see what is on Forrest's mind, heart and current reading list. Check out "Sexuality and Black Church: A Womanist Perspective" by Kelly Brown Douglas and while you're at it also check out "Beautiful Bottom, Beautiful Shame: Where Black Meets Queer" by Kathryn Bond Stockton and "Black Skinhead: Reflections on Blackness and Our Political Future" by Brandi Collins-Dexter. Walk through this informal conversation with Forrest, a whole hour with Your Fa...
2023-11-07
50 min
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2023-09-25
00 min
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2023-09-01
00 min
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2023-08-29
00 min
Midday
Juneteenth: A look at Black history's past and present
Happy Holiday and welcome to this Juneteenth edition of Midday. In 2021, President Joe Biden signed into law the measure that established this date as the Juneteenth National Independence Day holiday. Tom begins today's show on Juneteenth in a conversation about Black history's past and present with Brandi Collins-Dexter. She’s the associate director of research at the Technology and Social Change Project (TaSC) housed in the Harvard Kennedy School’s Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy. She’s also the author of Black Skinhead: Reflections on Blackness and Our Political Future. Before joining the leadership team at...
2023-06-19
30 min
Lady Don't Take No
Brandi Collins-Dexter’s Wake-up Call for Democracy
Alicia Garza welcomes Brandi Collins-Dexter, author of the critically acclaimed book, Black Skinhead: Reflections on Blackness and Our Political Future, which explores the fragile alliance between Black voters and the Democratic party.
2022-12-06
39 min
Power Station
I see Kanye as the late stage black skinhead, people who have completely lost a sense of community, obligation and a sense of linked fate
It takes a powerful amalgam of dynamics to produce a groundbreaking book. This is what Brandi Collins Dexter, lawyer, researcher, activist, and stand-out nonprofit advocate has achieved with the publication of Black Skinhead: Reflections on Blackness and Our Political Future. She takes on, with curiosity, deep personal investment, and an openness to views she may not share, the reasons for and consequences of the disillusionment of Black voters with the Democratic Party. This sensibility mirrors the rise of a multiracial skinhead movement in England, post-World War II that eventually devolved into racially divisive factions. Her interviews with 50 voters from 18...
2022-11-28
37 min
The Kristal Knight Show
Talking Kanye West and Herschel Walker (Feat. Brandi Collins-Dexter)
Author Brandi Collins-Dexter joins us to talk about Kanye West, Herschel Walker, and her book: Black Skinhead: Reflections on Blackness and Our Political Future.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2022-11-23
33 min
The Tech Policy Press Podcast
Black Skinhead: A Conversation with Brandi Collins-Dexter
This episode features a discussion with Brandi Collins-Dexter, the author of the new book BLACK SKINHEAD: Reflections on Blackness and Our Political Future. Brandi is both an academic and a civil rights activist in the fight for media and tech justice, and her book is a rollercoaster ride through those issues through culture and music and politics. Part media and cultural criticism, part memoir, and part warning, the book takes us to the fringes of Black communities and tries to make sense of our political moment.
2022-11-06
50 min
Citations Needed
A Citations Needed Live Show Beg-a-Thon: The Morality Politics of Star Trek + Pro Wrestling
In this Live Show Beg-a-Thon, recorded 10/20, we discuss the morality politics of Star Trek and Pro Wrestling with guests are Robert Greene II and Brandi Collins-Dexter.
2022-10-26
2h 00
After Words
Brandi Collins-Dexter, "Black Skinhead - Reflections on Blackness and Our Political Future"
Brandi Collins-Dexter examined the relationship between Black voters & the Democratic Party. She was interviewed by author & journalist Wesley Lowery. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2022-10-23
1h 02
Citations Needed
A Friendly PSA: Support Citations Needed, Win Some Merch!
Citations Needed is now in its sixth season. Over the past five years, we've dropped 170 episodes and over 125 news briefs. We've been joined by hundreds of amazing guests. We've done live shows, AMAs, newsletters and special interviews. Our small team does all the research, writing, recording, editing, pre-production, production, post-production, transcription, promotion and distribution. We love doing the show and we have more great episodes on the way. But first, we're doing our first PBS-style fundraiser, tote bags and all. Since we started, we've always been listener-supported. We've never run ads or had corporate sponsors...
2022-10-22
03 min
Building Local Power
A Renaissance for Black Voices and Spaces
This week on Building Local Power, we are joined by Brandi Collins-Dexter, author of Black Skinhead: Reflections on Blackness and our Political Future and Stacy Mitchell, Co-Director of ILSR. We engage in a riveting conversation on how political parties have monopolistic tendencies, how Big Tech has dominated mainstream media, and the future of Black-owned and led businesses in America. … Read More
2022-09-22
43 min
Your Library on the Go With Free Audiobook
Black Skinhead: Reflections on Blackness and Our Political Future Audiobook by Brandi Collins-Dexter
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 539866 Title: Black Skinhead: Reflections on Blackness and Our Political Future Author: Brandi Collins-Dexter Narrator: Brandi Collins-Dexter Format: Unabridged Length: 10:23:00 Language: English Release date: 09-20-22 Publisher: Macmillan Audio Genres: Non-Fiction, Politics, Social Science, Political Advocacy Summary: This program is read by the author. For fans of Bad Feminist and The Sum of Us, Black Skinhead sparks a radical conversation about Black America and political identity. In Black Skinhead, Brandi Collins-Dexter, former Senior Campaign Director for Color Of Change, explores the fragile alliance between Black voters and the Democratic...
2022-09-20
10h 23
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Black Skinhead by Brandi Collins-Dexter
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/164636to listen full audiobooks. Title: Black Skinhead Author: Brandi Collins-Dexter Narrator: Brandi Collins-Dexter Format: mp3 Length: 11 hrs and 39 mins Release date: 09-20-22 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 12 ratings Genres: Freedom & Security Publisher's Summary: In Black Skinhead, Brandi Collins-Dexter explores the fragile alliance between Black voters and the Democratic party. Through sharp, timely essays that span the political, cultural, and personal, Collins-Dexter reveals decades of simmering disaffection in Black America, told as much through voter statistics as through music, film, sports, and the baffling mind of Kanye West. It is also a funny, deeply personal...
2022-09-20
11h 39
Bring Receipts Podcast
Black Skinheads and Caucasian Queens
In this bonus episode of Bring Receipts we give you a special preview of Brandi's upcoming book "Black Skinhead: Reflections on Blackness and our Political Future". The book drops September 20th, pre-order now! (https://celadonbooks.com/book/black-skinhead-brandi-collins-dexter/)We listen to audiobook version of chapter 1: Black People Love Me And Other Things You Should Not Assume About Black Voters . Throughout the chapter we pause to talk about Brandi's writing process and the influential moments in history that shaped the book. We also discuss Kanye West's Katrina moment, Joe Biden's "You Aint Black" gaffe o...
2022-09-12
2h 15
Bring Receipts Podcast
Jon Seda's Latin Explosion (Chris Perez vs. Chino Linares)
On this episode Brandi and Steven debate the best performance by their favorite 90s heartthrob movie star, Jon Seda. Was he better playing Chino Linares in the 1994 film "I Like It Like That" or his performance as Chris Perez in the 1997 biopic "Selena".Joining the podcast to judge this debate is organizer and political strategic, Adrian Reyna Chavoya. We also talk about the Latin Explosion in music, which posters were hanging on our walls, and whether or not Lou Diamond Phillips gets a pass for playing Ritchie Valens in La Bamba. Check out...
2022-08-22
1h 27
Bring Receipts Podcast
Where the Booty At? (Whoomp There It Is vs Whoot There It Is)
In this episode Marysella Castillo founder of All Things Friday joins us to settle an iconic 90s hip hop debate. Two songs. Two similar phrases. Which one is it? Tag Team's "Whoomp There It Is" or 95 South's "Whoot There It Is"? Regardless of the answer, one thing is for certain, booties are gonna be shakin'. We also get into censorship in the 90s, the cocaine infused origins of Miami Bass, the Arsenio Hall Show, Freaknik and more. Check out our new website which features all our past episodes: https://www.bringreceiptspodcast.comFollow Ma...
2022-08-08
1h 06
Flux Podcasts (Formerly Theory of Change)
Theory of Change #049: Brandi Collins-Dexter on why Democrats shouldn't take Black votes for granted
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit theoryofchange.flux.communitySince the 1964 presidential election, Americans of African ancestry have voted overwhelmingly for Democratic presidential candidates. Republicans in most races usually get in the single digits, according to decades of opinion surveys.On the surface, it may seem like Black Americans have an undying loyalty to the Democratic party. But when you take a closer look, you see that there’s a much more complicated situation. And that’s because Black Americans are actually no different than any other racial grou...
2022-08-07
1h 04
Bring Receipts Podcast
Your Favorite Wrestler's Favorite Wrestler (Bret the Hitman Hart vs. Eddie Guerrero)
In this episode Brandi and Steven step into the square circle to debate the best wrestler of the 1990s. In one corner, from the Golden Era of wrestling is Bret “The Hitman” Hart. And from the Attitude Era, we’ve got Latino Heat himself, Eddie Guerrero. Joining us to referee is Ari Trujillo-John, the co-founder and CEO of the community organizing app, Openfield.We go deep on the history of wrestling from its barnstorming days to the commercial juggernaut it is today. We also give Chyna her due for her influence in breaking the mol...
2022-07-25
1h 35
Bring Receipts Podcast
Bring the Noise (Limp Bizkit vs. Korn)
It’s just one of those podcast episodes where you just wanna break stuff! Eric K. Ward, Senior Advisor at the Western States Network joins Brandi and Steven to talk about the most derided musical genre of the 90s: Nu Metal. Brandi and Steven debate which band was the ultimate Nu Metal band: Korn or Limp Bizkit. Tune in to find out who survives this mosh pit. This episode features a deep dive on Nu Metal, from the fusion of rock and hip-hop in the late 80s, the rise of the MTV generation, and the genr...
2022-07-11
1h 20
Bring Receipts Podcast
Vex in the City (Seinfeld vs. Friends)
Two shows about white people living in New York in the 90s. Only one can get canceled. This episode Brandi and Steven debate Friends vs. Seinfeld, the two most popular TV shows from the network sitcom era of the 90s. We go deep on why Black TV shows thrived in the 90s and explore what was happening in New York City during this decade. Brandi and Steven debate which of these two iconic TV shows deserves to get canceled! What do you think?Returning as our judge for this episode is! Kwesi judged our first e...
2022-06-27
1h 18
Bring Receipts Podcast
Tales from the Hood (Chupacabra v Crichton Leprechaun)
In the season 2 premiere, Teresa Basilio Gaztambide, the Network Director at MediaJustice joins Brandi and Steven to talk about a 90s Puerto Rican phenomenon. No we don’t mean Ricky Martin! We do a deep dive on the legend of the Chupacabras aka The Goat Sucker. We also explore the political and cultural history of Canovanas, the city where the first sighting of the Chupacabras was recorded. Brandi introduces us to the legend of the Crichton Leprechaun, a sighting of the Irish supernatural being in the middle of a Black neighborhood in Alabama. Brandi and Stev...
2022-06-13
1h 16
Bring Receipts Podcast
Bring Receipts Season 2: Even More Receipts!
Welcome to the 90s! This is the YA decade for Brandi and Steven. This season features debates on the Chupacabra phenomenon, Nu Metal bands, our enduring hate of Seinfeld and much more. We go deep on censorship in Hip Hop, the Arsenio Hall show, and the attitude era in pro-wrestling. So put on your zubaz pants, cool off with some Crystal Pepsi and click play on your sony walkman cause it’s time to Bring Receipts!New episodes start dropping June 13th! To get notified, go to our website (https://www.bringreceiptspodcast.com) and sign up for ou...
2022-06-10
03 min
Scaling Laws
Brandi Collins-Dexter on COVID-19 Misinformation and Black Communities
In this episode of our Arbiters of Truth series on disinformation, Evelyn Douek and Quinta Jurecic spoke with Brandi Collins-Dexter, the senior campaign director at the advocacy organization Color of Change and a visiting fellow at the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. She recently published a report with the Shorenstein Center on “Canaries in the Coal Mine: COVID-19 Misinformation and Black Communities,” tracing how different false narratives about the pandemic surfaced among Black social media users in the United States. So what makes this misinformation unique and especially dangerous? And...
2022-02-03
55 min
Bring Receipts Podcast
Spotify Unwrapped (A Holiday Special)
In this episode we look back at music that shaped our surroundings in 2021. Steven and Brandi compile a list of their top 25 songs of the year and discuss some of their favorites from each other's list. You can check out the full playlist on our Spotify page here. This episode features talk of Kanye West, Drill, Detroit Techno, Corridos Tumbados, and much more. Happy 2022, hope this year brings us more Bring Receipts content!Learn more about the critiques of Spotify:Stop Spotify Surveillance CampaignSeattle Times article on Spotify WrappedSupport...
2021-12-31
43 min
Bring Receipts Podcast
Creepy Places, Scary Brews and Edgar Allen Poe (A Halloween Special)
Surprise, we're back! Like Michael Myers, it'll take more than 7 episodes to get rid of us! In this special Halloween edition of Bring Receipts, Brandi reads an excerpt from a chapter in her upcoming book, Black Skinhead. The chapter revolves around Edgar Allen Poe's The Fall of the House of the Usher, and the racial subtexts present in the story. Sign up for our Patreon Page to get access to more content from Brandi's chapter. Steven's brother, John Rudy Ruiz, joins this episode to judge us as we debate the creepiest place we've ever been to. John...
2021-10-31
1h 22
Bring Receipts Podcast
The Ultimate 1980s Summer Mixtape Battle Vol 2
They say sequels are never as good as the original, well the conclusion of the 1980s Summer mixtape Battle proves them wrong. If you haven't caught up with Vol. 1, do it now!Everyone else, you know that the score at the end of the last episode was 6-4 advantage Brandi. Can Steven catch up? That'll depend on the guest judges for this episode: Yulan Grant (DJ Shyboi; @yu_whoooo) and Brian Friedberg (aka Rizzla). So much rich discussion in this episode from what the more appropriate venue isfor a DJ? A cave or a church...
2021-07-02
1h 25
Aspen Digital's Disinfo Discussions
Impact of Anti-Black Radicalization and Disinformation with Brandi Collins-Dexter
Brandi Collins-Dexter is a visiting fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School’s Shorenstein Center on media, politics and public policy, and a senior fellow at Color Of Change. She’s currently writing a book about the history and trajectory of Black political, economic and social power as it relates to the loss of offline Black-owned and controlled spaces. This session is part of a video series of expert briefings on mis and disinformation hosted by the Aspen Institute in tandem with our Commission on Information Disorder to help make sense of the various facets of the information cris...
2021-06-21
54 min
Bring Receipts Podcast
The Ultimate 1980s Summer Mixtape Battle Vol. 1
Bring Receipts wraps up Season 1 in style as Brandi and Steven go head to head in the ultimate 1980s summer mixtape battle. Over 5 rounds, each host picks a song from the 1980s that best fits a vibe they've identified. Our guest judges, Joe Torres and Parul Desai assign points to their favorite song. Will Steven, the resident DJ have the advantage? Or will Brandi dig deep into her numerous Spotify playlists and deliver an upset? In addition to the mixtape battle, Brandi and Steven also recap their favorite moments from Season 1. Support the show (https...
2021-06-18
1h 21
Bring Receipts Podcast
Fernando Who?
There was something in the air that night, the stars were bright, Fernando!Is it finally time to debate if ABBA was low-key the greatest band ever? No. This episode Steven argues that Fernando Valenzuela is the most influential athlete of the 1980s. Brandi as is now customary, believes the answer is always Michael Jordan. Cue the crying Jordan memes!Joining the podcast to decide who is right is cultural strategist Karlos Gauna Schmieder (@anotherpundit). This episode covers the rise and fall of the Black baseball player from the Negro Leagues to integration to modern...
2021-06-04
1h 30
Bring Receipts Podcast
Star Spangled Bangerz (Marvin Gaye's Rendition of the National Anthem)
This episode is dedicated to Coach Jimmy Collins, longtime Marvin Gaye fan and loving father of Bring Receipts co-host Brandi Collins-Dexter. Coach Collins passed away in December 2020. In this episode, Brandi argues that Marvin Gaye's rendition of the national anthem at the 1983 NBA All-Star Game is the only version America deserves. Steven, though a fan of this version, completely disagrees.Joining the podcast to decide who is right is Matt Howard, the current National Organizer for Communications at Right to the City Alliance and previously was the Co-Executive Director at About Face: Veterans Against the...
2021-05-21
1h 43
Bring Receipts Podcast
And the Oscar goes to....Sylvester Stallone?
Ever been so hangry that you destroy an entire town? If so, you might relate to Rambo, the protagonist of the film: First Blood. The movie follows the story of Vietnam veteran John Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) who is harassed and profiled by the sheriff of a small town in Washington state. But Rambo, the ACAB hero you didn't know you needed, fights back. Sylvester Stallone stars in the film and launched one of the 1980s most iconic movie charactersSteven believes that Sylvester Stallone should've won an Oscar for his performance as John Rambo. Brandi disagrees.
2021-05-14
1h 32
Bring Receipts Podcast
When is blackface not blackface?
Bring Receipts has arrived! Grab your tanning pills and get ready to talk about the 1986 movie, Soul Man. This film follows the journey of Mark Watson (C Thomas Howell) a white student forced by his rich parents to pay for law school on his own. So what does he do? As Brandi describes it, he "inhabits the body of a black person" in order to get a scholarship to attend Harvard Law School. Brandi argues it's the most progressive movie of the 1980s. Steven completely disagrees. Joining the pod to decide who is right is a...
2021-05-07
1h 37
Bring Receipts Podcast
Welcome to Bring Receipts (Trailer)
Launching Friday May 7th! Bring Receipts is a podcast hosted by long time friends Brandi Collins-Dexter and Steven Renderos. Each episode Brandi and Steven debate an unpopular opinion about pop culture. A special guest judge joins the podcast to help decide who is right. Season 1 of Bring Receipts will focus on the 1980s, so put on your FILA tracksuit, grab your Transformers and tear down your walls...it's time to Bring Receipts!Follow Us on Social Media:Twitter: @bring_receiptsInstagram: @bring_receiptsFollow BR...
2021-04-28
01 min
Keep Me Posted
Episode 4: Brandi Collins-Dexter
Keep Me Posted is a podcast about the intersection of race, rights, democracy and justice in the digital age. As we usher in a new presidential administration, how can we continue working to hold technology and media accountable for aiding the spread of false information and hate speech plaguing our society? How does the intersection of technology, media and race influence culture? This episode features a conversation with Brandi Collins-Dexter, Visiting Fellow at the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. She is also a senior fellow at Color Of Change, where she...
2021-02-02
16 min
UNDISTRACTED with Brittany Packnett Cunningham
Want A Safer Internet? Listen to Black Women
The Capitol attacks were shocking...but, to many Black women, who had been sounding the alarm on online hate and disinformation for years, not wholly surprising. Host Brittany Packnett Cunningham tells her own story of being targeted on Facebook—and sits down with media justice expert Brandi Collins-Dexter of Color of Change for a conversation about everything from foreign agents impersonating Black women to how we can all hold social media companies accountable. Plus, Brittany brings you the latest Untrending News. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://ww...
2021-01-28
32 min
Dumb Gay Podcast with Julie Goldman & Brandy Howard
F*ck Facebook with Brandi Collins-Dexter
This week's episode features one of the smartest, funniest, and most informative people that Julie & Brandy have ever met in their entire damn lives. If you're not yet familiar with Brandi Collins-Dexter from Color of Change, then get ready to have your mind blown. She came on the podcast to educate the girls about the #StopHateForProfit boycott in a segment called, "F*ck Facebook Schewww", but she ended up teaching an Ivy League, master class on digital discrimination, that Julie & Brandy were wildly unqualified to take. Brandi Collins-Dexter shined like a true professor dealing with 2 dumb, gay, hungover idiots who...
2020-07-14
1h 08
Don't Die Before The Podcast
In Other Words With Nenna Feelmore ft Brandi Collins-Dexter
Plugging in the vital links and gems that Nenna dropped in the interview. Shop at Feel More Adult Store here- https://feelmore510.com/ Pick up Nenna's Book here- https://www.amazon.com/Never-Let-Odds-Stop-You/dp/069237809X
2020-07-06
00 min
Tech on the Rocks
Tech on the Rocks Episode 5 - Tip of the Iceberg: How Law Enforcement Surveils Protestors & Communities of Color
On Episode 5 of G&T: Tech on the Rocks, Gigi Sohn talks to Color of Change Campaign Advisor Brandi Collins-Dexter about the history of surveillance of civil rights protestors and communities of color, how sophisticated technologies have made spying ubiquitous and what protestors can do to protect themselves. They also discuss Color of Change's efforts to get Facebook to moderate hate speech and how to ensure that tech companies incorporate civil rights principles in every aspect of their businesses.
2020-07-05
31 min
Inside the Hive
The Protests are changing America -- But what about Facebook?
This week, cohosts Emily Jane Fox and Joe Hagan bring you important voices from two fronts of the ongoing struggle for justice after the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. First, Fox interviews Maya Wiley, the Brooklyn-based civil rights activist and MSNBC legal analyst, who dissects and interprets the murder charges against four policemen involved in the killing, and explains how to reform policing in this country. Next, Joe Hagan interviews Brandi Collins-Dexter, the senior campaign director for Color of Change, the largest online civil rights group in America, to discuss the group’s years-long battle with Facebook over hate spee...
2020-06-05
1h 03
Inside the Hive
The Protests are changing America -- But what about Facebook?
This week, cohosts Emily Jane Fox and Joe Hagan bring you important voices from two fronts of the ongoing struggle for justice after the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. First, Fox interviews Maya Wiley, the Brooklyn-based civil rights activist and MSNBC legal analyst, who dissects and interprets the murder charges against four policemen involved in the killing, and explains how to reform policing in this country. Next, Joe Hagan interviews Brandi Collins-Dexter, the senior campaign director for Color of Change, the largest online civil rights group in America, to discuss the group’s years-long battle with Facebook over hate...
2020-06-05
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