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Dr. Judy Lubin
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Embodied Justice with Dr. Judy Lubin
Embracing Change: Racial Equity and Well-Being in Transformational Leadership with Dr. Venessa Perry
Welcome back to another insightful episode of Embodied Justice. Today, host Dr. Judy Lubin is joined by Dr. Venessa M. Perry, an esteemed organizational psychologist, executive coach, and racial equity leader. With over 25 years of experience, Dr. Perry has dedicated her career to fostering transformational change in public health, leadership development, and organizational equity. As the CEO of Health Resources Solutions and author of the forthcoming book The Path to Inclusivity: How to Create Safety, Well-being, and Belonging for Black Women in Financial Services, she brings a wealth of knowledge on dismantling systemic barriers and creating spaces where Black...
2025-03-26
1h 01
Embodied Justice with Dr. Judy Lubin
Rethinking Justice and Belonging in Times of Crisis with Bayo Akomolafe
In the premiere episode of Embodied Justice's second season, host Dr. Judy Lubin sits down with the talented Bayo Akomolafe. A speaker, poet, and philosopher, Bayo is renowned for his thought-provoking perspectives on global crisis, social change, and the transformative potential of embracing chaos. Together, they dissect the exhaustion often felt in activism and discuss unconventional frameworks for creating just and equitable communities. This episode is an invitation to rethink how we engage in resistance and to consider finding hope and beauty amidst societal upheavals.In this episode:Rethinking Activism: Dr. Judy Lubin...
2025-02-05
51 min
Leadership Is Changing
639: Leadership is Changing Mashup | (ft. Mario Bekes and Dr. Judy Lubin)
What defines a leader's success in times of crisis and beyond? Can leaders today inspire lasting change while balancing strategy and empathy? In this mashup episode of Leadership is Changing, host Denis Gianoutsos revisits impactful conversations with Mario Bekes and Dr. Judy Lubin. Mario shares timeless lessons from Sun Tzu and Machiavelli on navigating uncertainty, while Dr. Lubin emphasizes the importance of equity in modern leadership, inspired by examples like Stacey Abrams.Expect compelling stories and fresh insights that challenge conventional leadership. Discover how today’s leaders can make a meaningful, lasting impact. Tune in now to ex...
2024-09-03
22 min
Embodied Justice with Dr. Judy Lubin
The Transformative Power of Nature and Community with Toyin Ajayi
In this enriching episode of “Embodied Justice”, Dr. Judy Lubin converses with Toyin Ajayi, founder of Outdoorsy Black Women. The discussion navigates through Toyin’s inspiring journey of building a community for black women interested in outdoor activities, the transformational power of connecting with nature, and the imperative of rest in the zone of social change and racial equity work. Toyin passionately underscores the therapeutic essence of nature, the importance of mindfulness practices, and the critical safety measures necessary to ensure black women can freely enjoy and benefit from outdoor experiences.In this episode you will learn about: ...
2024-08-21
34 min
Embodied Justice with Dr. Judy Lubin
Earth, Healing, and Black Feminism with Alexis Pauline Gumbs
In this enlightening episode of “Embodied Justice”, Dr. Judy Lubin sits down with the distinguished poet, scholar, and black feminist, Alexis Pauline Gumbs. Together, they delve into the teachings and life of Audre Lorde and explore how her profound insights into survival and resilience can guide today’s black change makers. This conversation highlights the importance of rest, community, and deep connection with the Earth in advancing racial equity and justice. Alexis shares her wisdom on balancing personal well-being with the critical work of social change, making this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersections of black femini...
2024-07-31
52 min
Embodied Justice with Dr. Judy Lubin
Gardening as a Path to Justice with Marcus Bridgewater
In this episode of "Embodied Justice," host Dr. Judy Lubin engages with life coach and motivational speaker Marcus Bridgewater. Together they explore how the act of gardening can foster personal well-being and community growth. Marcus shares his journey, noting how gardening reveals life’s parallels and promotes qualities like patience and resilience. This episode highlights the importance of creating conditions for growth, both in gardens and communities.In this episode you will learn about: Collective Balance and Individual Roles: Marcus uses the analogy of diverse heights and abilities to illustrate that everyone has a vit...
2024-06-26
53 min
Embodied Justice with Dr. Judy Lubin
Decolonizing the Body
Welcome to today's episode of Embodied Justice, where Dr. Judy Lubin and our guest, Kelsey Blackwell, dive deep into the power of reconnecting with our bodies through somatic practices. Join them as they explore how societal programming influences our detachment from our bodies and discuss transformative ways to reconnect and embrace well-being, especially for those carrying the burden of racial inequities.In this episode you will learn about: Reconnecting with the Body: Kelsey shares her personal experiences and stresses the importance of coming home to one's body. She discusses how recognizing and prioritizing bodily needs and s...
2024-05-29
51 min
Embodied Justice with Dr. Judy Lubin
Sacred Activism: Embracing Collective Healing with Michelle C. Johnson
In the inaugural episode of our podcast, Dr. Judy Lubin hosts Michelle C. Johnson, a formidable voice in the realm of sacred activism and racial equity. Michelle brings her wisdom to the forefront, discussing the transformative power of collective healing, the crucial role of our personal responsibilities within that process, and the practices that ground us in the pursuit of a better world. Delve into the intersection of healing modalities and social justice as we unearth the importance of connecting with our ancestral roots and the role of individualized practices in thriving amidst societal challenges.In...
2024-04-24
53 min
Leadership Is Changing
504: Leadership is Changing Mashup | (ft. Dr. Judy Lubin and Kenneth Harbaugh)
Leadership thrives when there's a diverse representation, laying the foundation for an inclusive setting where all voices resonate and are cherished.Join us for an engaging conversation with Dr. Judy Lubin and Kenneth Harbaugh. Dr. Judy explores how having a diverse representation is the foundation for creating an inclusive environment where everyone's voices are heard and valued. She discusses how moving to equity requires changes and is an intentional process. Kenneth Harbaugh delves into his military journey and how the principles he learned are pertinent to leadership roles. He emphasizes the significance of veterans actively contributing to...
2023-09-19
14 min
Leadership Is Changing
Mashup | Who is Your Favourite Leader? and Why? Leadership is Changing - what does it mean to you? (ft. Dr. Judy Lubin and Kenneth Harbaugh)
Leaders must embody the virtues of authenticity and sensitivity in order to be successful in leading today’s generation. This episode features Dr. Judy Lubin and Kenneth Harbaugh as Denis asks the important question of what it means to be a noteworthy leader. Listen as they discuss the impact their favorite leaders left on the world and how we, as leaders in our organizations, can learn from their performance. Tune in!In this episode:Dr. Judy Lubin shares how her favorite leaders possess the powerful skill of touching a broad audience.Building an equitable organization means al...
2022-09-04
23 min
The Responsible Leadership Podcast
207 - Racial Equity W/ Dr. Judy Lubin
Dr. Judy Lubin is a nationally recognized thought leader, researcher, and change catalyst with over 20 years of experience working at the intersections of racial equity, social policy, and public health. Drawing on her deep belief in the power of everyday people to transform systems and institutions and to build just and sustainable communities, she has dedicated her career to working nationally and locally to drive meaningful change across sectors including health, housing, and urban planning and community development. Dr. Lubin previously served as health equity strategist for the New Orleans Health Department, director for Allies for Reaching...
2022-06-23
52 min
Leadership Is Changing
312: Dr. Judy Lubin - Leadership Has To Be Part Of The Change
How do we mold a company that is equitable and just? In this episode, Dr. Judy Lubin shares her insights on the changing role of leadership. She notes that many of the traditional ideas associated with leadership – such as being in an office – are no longer necessary for many workers. This has led to a change in the way leaders must engage their employees and other stakeholders.Dr. Judy Lubin, PhD, MPH is a sociologist, racial justice advocate and founder and president of the Center for Urban and Racial Equity (CURE). Dr. Lubin has devoted her career to p...
2022-06-14
40 min
The Apple Seed
S1 E36: The Fiddler and the Princess
Welcome to The Apple Seed! Some time filled with stories for you and your family. Since 2013 we’ve been bringing you tall tales, personal tales, fairy tales, historical tales and more. All kinds of tales, from all kinds of tellers. The world is a big place, and no one knows that better than the heroes in our favorite stories. When duty or adventure calls, heroes are often called to leave the comfort of their homes and the arms of their families to make their way in the world and discover what else is out there. Sometimes our favorite he...
2021-10-15
56 min
The Apple Seed
S1 E10: The Pearl That Shone By Night
Somewhere far away, deep under the Eastern sea, is a Dragon King with a treasure hoard piled high with gold, rubies, emeralds, jade, and every kind of treasure you can imagine. At least, that’s what legend says. In today’s story, one young man sets out on a perilous journey to find the Dragon King’s palace and recover the most precious of all his treasures- a pearl that shines by night. Judy Lubin’s retelling of this classic Chinese folk tale allows you to come along on a journey with the young man to seek that precious pearl. Along wi...
2021-08-04
56 min
Nonprofit SnapCast
Possibility Project - Talent Justice
How is it that the social sector, which prides itself on its mission to ensure that all communities have access to health, safety, and prosperity, can underpay, overwork, and endanger the very people who carry out the work? We all have either experienced or heard stories of beloved colleagues who are burned out or have left the sector because we can’t find a way that makes sense to stay, financially or spiritually. Join another set of fantastic speakers who will talk about: Who can afford to work in the sector? Where accountability lies for equitable st...
2021-07-24
1h 14
Inclusion Catalyst
Talent Justice
How is it that the social sector, which prides itself on its mission to ensure that all communities have access to health, safety, and prosperity, can underpay, overwork, and endanger the very people who carry out the work? We all have either experienced or heard stories of beloved colleagues who are burned out or have left the sector because we can’t find a way that makes sense to stay, financially or spiritually. Join another set of fantastic speakers who will talk about: Who can afford to work in the sector? Where accountability lies for equitable st...
2021-07-13
00 min
Achieve Great Things
Dr. Judy Lubin on How to Prioritize Racial Equity in the Workplace
Many people are committed to improving racial equity in their organizations, but are unsure where to start. What are the first steps to advance racial equity at work? How do you engage leadership? And how do you overcome common barriers to prioritizing racial equity? In this episode of Achieve Great Things, members of our DEI Committee Reina DuFore and Veronica Selzler talk with Dr. Judy Lubin about how to improve racial equity in the workplace. They explore what racial equity looks like at work, how organizations can prioritize racial equity, and some of what Hattaway has learned through our work...
2021-04-08
1h 02
Black Politics Today
Emancipation of Historical Black Colleges - It's About Us!
Can you imagine in 2021, one hundred years after the destruction of the infamous Black Wall Street, that Black America recreates a historical and complete community symbolizing the historic Black Wall Street or the famous Rosewood communities; and in doing so, establishes its economic infrastructure to address healthcare, education, jobs, etc.? What if Black 5 Star Athletes decided to attend Historically Black Colleges and Universities instead of PWC’s? And what if those HBCUs emancipated themselves from the NCAA and created their quasi-NCAA just for HBCUs? If Black America decided to become Black America, what would happen? Our panelists to help us dis...
2020-09-29
2h 12
The Apple Seed
Secret Fighter
Have you ever tried to write a song? Within our lives, we come across many things that move us to create music, be it your first crush, the view from the top of a mountain, or the idea of a super cool secret fighter. In today’s story, we’ll hear about Sam and the many memories of times throughout his life when he or those around him have been inspired to write songs - some of the songs beautiful and inspired... some of the other songs, not so much. We’ll also be thrilled to hear stories from Judy Lubin...
2020-09-18
56 min
The Apple Seed
Secret Fighter
On today’s episode, enjoy the following: “Lu Helps a Dragon” - Judy Lubin (12:57) “Secret Fighter” - Sam Payne (13:30) “The Wood Maiden” - Stephanie Beneteau (10:14) "The Uglified Ducky" - Willy Claflin (9:20) “The Story of the Deluge” - Sheila Arnold (5:06)
2020-09-18
56 min
Black Politics Today
It's About US! LIVE Town Hall Meeting
The underlying truth is that police brutality is one of the most significant indicators that black people aren’t valued in America. Moreover, they have been isolated economically for centuries. African-Americans have been treated poorly time and time again. They have been sprayed with fire hoses, attacked by police dogs, beaten by police and denied their constitutional rights. America has never treated African-Americans with the equal protection under the law. In fact, its been the quite opposite. So, tonight our panel of subject matter experts will discuss the problem and the solutions to ending what Black America has come to know...
2020-08-11
1h 49
Black Politics Today
It's About US! - Town Hall Meeting
The underlying truth is that police brutality is one of the most significant indicators that black people aren’t valued in America. Moreover, they have been isolated economically for centuries. African-Americans have been treated poorly time and time again. They have been sprayed with fire hoses, attacked by police dogs, beaten by police and denied their constitutional rights. America has never treated African-Americans with the equal protection under the law. In fact, its been the quite opposite. So, tonight our panel of subject matter experts will discuss the problem and the solutions to ending what Black America has come to know...
2020-08-04
1h 49
Make It Plain MIP with Rev. Mark Thompson
Dr. Judy Lubin on Racial Disparities and Data Collection
75-percent of coronavirus cases have no race and ethnicity data, despite the fact that it's a basic principle of public health. Dr. Judy Lubin, President of The Center For Urban and Racial Equity, explains that the data is critical in order to track the virus and target resources--and not having those numbers can creat a domino effect in unexpected ways. Dr. Lubin explores that and more in today's episode of MIP--be sure to catch her announcement for the upcoming webinar focusing on black public health and organizing around that. Executive Producer: Adell Coleman Producer: Brittany Temple Distributor: DCP Entertainment For...
2020-04-30
30 min
Black Politics Today
Life...with COVID-19
Today, under the greatest strain since 1918, Americans are living under a Life Sentence. A sentence they were given not because they committed a crime. Not because they were an accomplice. No, Americans have a life sentence because their Commander in Chief has deemed them expendable. Expendable for the purpose of personal economic gain, for covering up the truth, and for the purpose of the stock market. Are we at war? As we all know, when at war, there are casualties. And this dude has decided 200k American's are expendable. Two Hundred Thousand, so he can be re-elected, so he and...
2020-04-28
1h 18
The Tuesday Coffee Talk Podcast
Women on the Move: Dr. Judy Lubin
I always enjoy conversing and being in great company with the wonderful women who appear on my show. The conversation with Dr. Judy Lubin was very eye-opening, informative and thought-provoking. Dr. Judy Lubin is a sociologist, policy analyst, equity strategist and president of the Center for Urban and Racial Equity (CURE). CURE partners with people and organizations to advance equity through policy, systems, institutional, and community change. She is also a researcher and adjunct professor in the Department of Sociology and Criminology at Howard University where she leads community-centered urban research initiatives. Dr. Lubin has more than 20 y...
2019-02-05
28 min