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Making a Scene PresentsMaking a Scene PresentsBarbara Cohen and Perrin Post are Making a SceneMaking a Scene Present an Interview with Barbara Cohen and Perrin Post on PROTEST - A Revolutionary Rock OpusPROTEST pays tribute to the Women Activists who have made a substantial impact on their communities, politics, and the world!PAYING TRIBUTE TO:Alice Paul (Suffragist)Jane Fonda (Vietnam)Diane Nash (Civil Rights)Greta Thunberg (Climate)Stacey Abrams (Voting Rights)Marsha P. Johnson (LGBTQ Rights)Malala Yousafzai (Female Education)Dolores Huerta (United Farm Workers)Emma Gonzalez (Parkland Gun...2024-08-261h 22ゲイのハタブのヒトリゴトゲイのハタブのヒトリゴト独り言の27 Black Lives Matter 4/4References “What We Get Wrong About Closing the Racial Wealth Gap” By William Darity Jr., Darrick Hamilton, Mark Paul, Alan Aja, Anne Price, Antonio Moore, and Caterina Chiopris Samuel DuBois Cook Center on Social Equity Insight Center for Community Economic Development April 2018 https://socialequity.duke.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/what-we-get-wrong.pdf CNN.co.jpより”白人と黒人の資産額格差、25年間で3倍に拡大 米” https://www.cnn.co.jp/usa/35052772.html 同じく”黒人死亡事件への抗議デモ、米各地で平和的な行進” https://www.cnn.co.jp/usa/35154721.html The Washington Postより”The black-white economic divide is as wide as it was in 1968” https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2020/06/04/economic-divide-black-households/ Wikipedia “ホワイトプライド” https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%83%9B%E3%83%AF%E3%82%A4%E3%83%88%E3%83%97%E3%83%A9%E3%82%A4%E3%83%89 ”レイシャル・プロファイリング” https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%83%AC%E3%82%A4%E3%82%B7%E3%83%A3%E3%83%AB%E3%83%BB%E3%83...2024-03-1110 minゲイのハタブのヒトリゴトゲイのハタブのヒトリゴト独り言の24 Black Lives Matter 1/4References “What We Get Wrong About Closing the Racial Wealth Gap” By William Darity Jr., Darrick Hamilton, Mark Paul, Alan Aja, Anne Price, Antonio Moore, and Caterina Chiopris Samuel DuBois Cook Center on Social Equity Insight Center for Community Economic Development April 2018 https://socialequity.duke.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/what-we-get-wrong.pdf CNN.co.jpより”白人と黒人の資産額格差、25年間で3倍に拡大 米” https://www.cnn.co.jp/usa/35052772.html 同じく”黒人死亡事件への抗議デモ、米各地で平和的な行進” https://www.cnn.co.jp/usa/35154721.html The Washington Postより”The black-white economic divide is as wide as it was in 1968” https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2020/06/04/economic-divide-black-households/ Wikipedia “ホワイトプライド” https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%83%9B%E3%83%AF%E3%82%A4%E3%83%88%E3%83%97%E3%83%A9%E3%82%A4%E3%83%89 ”レイシャル・プロファイリング” https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%83%AC%E3%82%A4%E3%82%B7%E3%83%A3%E3%83%AB%E3%83%BB%E3%83...2024-03-1108 mindongdongbrotdongdongbrotDOWNLOAD [Pdf] When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir by Patrisse Khan-CullorsDOWNLOAD [Pdf] When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir by Patrisse Khan-Cullors Read Online When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir by Patrisse Khan-Cullors is a great book to read and that's why I recommend reading or downloading ebook When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir for free in any format with visit the link button below. **Read Book Here ==> https://gorengantahuaci.blogspot.com/34964998-when-they-call-you-a-terrorist **Download Book Here ==> https://gorengantahuaci.blogspot.com/34964998-when-they-call-you-a-terrorist Book Synopsis : A poetic and powerful memoir about what it means to be a Black...2023-09-0110 mindongdongaudongdongauDOWNLOAD [Pdf] When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir by Patrisse Khan-Cullors DOWNLOAD [Pdf] When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir by Patrisse Khan-Cullors Read Online When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir by Patrisse Khan-Cullors is a great book to read and that's why I recommend reading or downloading ebook When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir for free in any format with visit the link button below. **Read Book Here ==> https://gorengantahuaci.blogspot.com/34964998-when-they-call-you-a-terrorist **Download Book Here ==> https://gorengantahuaci.blogspot.com/34964998-when-they-call-you-a-terrorist Book Synopsis : A poetic and powerful memoir...2023-09-0100 minAt LibertyAt Liberty10 Years of #BlackLivesMatter: Progress and BacklashTen years ago this July, Opal Tometi, Alicia Garza, and Patrisse Cullors tweeted #BlackLivesMatter in the wake of Trayvon Martin’s death. The hashtag helped galvanize a movement calling out the racism that has deeply affected the lives and deaths of Black people in America since its founding. The Black Lives Matter movement calls for the reimagination of institutions like policing, housing, education, and health care, with the hope of redressing the harms done to historically marginalized communities and building a more just country for all. As we look back on the last 10years since the movement began, and three ye...2023-07-1336 minPodcast EpisodesPodcast Episodes030 – EVERY LIFE MATTERSIn 2013, Patrisse Cullors, Alicia Garza, and Opal Tometi formed the Black Lives Matter Network, collecting over $90 million in 2022 alone. Aside from co-founding an organization that has fomented millions of dollars in damages during their protests, Patrisse Cullors, … Continue reading →2023-04-0706 minThe Man Enough PodcastThe Man Enough PodcastWomen Leading Movements with #BLM founder, Alicia GarzaAs a lifelong organizer and co-creator of #BlackLivesMatter the movement, Alicia Garza knows what it takes to incentivize change. Alicia gets candid about the importance of women in movements, how having a thick skin and a soft heart has helped her through seemingly impossible situations and the power of being an imperfect ally.New episodes every Monday 🎙️ The video version of every episode will always be available on the @wearemanenough YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/WeAreManEnough The Man Enough Podcast is produced by Wayfarer Studios and presented by Procter and Gamble, in partne...2023-02-061h 15Lady Don\'t Take NoLady Don't Take NoThe East Cleveland In Yvette Nicole BrownAlicia Garza welcomes the Emmy-nominated actress, writer, and producer, Yvette Nicole Brown. Brown talks about twitter trolls, making her way back to East Cleveland, and how caregiving has changed her life. Plus, Garza’s weekly roundup of all the news you can use. And, a brand new Lady’s Love Notes that answers a listener question: How much room do you typically allow for differences in political opinion when you are casually dating?Yvette Nicole Brown on Twitter, Instagram & FacebookLady Don't Take No on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook & YouTubeAlicia Garza on Twitter, Inst...2022-09-2937 minLady Don\'t Take NoLady Don't Take NoBee Nguyen Has Georgia On Her MindAlicia Garza welcomes Bee Nguyen, a non-profit executive and politician serving as a member of the Georgia House of Representatives from the 89th district. Nguyen, who  is currently running to be Georgia's next Secretary of State,  explains her leap from non-profits to politics, and why it’s so important to get involved in the midterm elections. Plus, Garza’s weekly roundup of all the news you can use. And, AND, a brand new Lady’s Love Notes on the importance of falling in-love with yourself after a breakup.Bee Nguyen on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook & YouTubeLady Don...2022-09-2240 minLady Don\'t Take NoLady Don't Take NoLive with W. Kamau Bell & Kate SchatzThis special live edition of Lady Don't Take No podcast was recorded on August 16th, 2022 at the Auburn Avenue Research Library in Atlanta, Georgia. Alicia's special guests are W. Kamau Bell and Kate Schatz, co-authors of Do the Work! An Antiracist Activity Book (Workman).W. Kamau Bell is a comedian, writer, producer and host of the Emmy winning docu-series United Shades of America on CNN.Kate Schatz is an activist, educator, and the New York Times bestselling author of the “Rad Women” book series, which includes “Rad American Women A-Z”, and “Rad Girls Can”. Do The Work...2022-08-2556 minLady Don\'t Take NoLady Don't Take NoReclaiming Feminism with Jamia WilsonAlicia Garza welcomes Jamia Wilson, an award-winning feminist activist, writer, and vice president and executive editor at Penguin Random House. Garza and Wilson address the trope that feminism is only for white women. Plus Wilson shares about her new role at Penguin Random House, and some words of wisdom on the writing process. Plus, Garza’s weekly roundup of all the news you can use.Jamia Wilson on Twitter, Instagram & FacebookLady Don't Take No on Twitter, Instagram & FacebookAlicia Garza on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook & YouTube * Do you have a question for...2022-08-1939 minLady Don\'t Take NoLady Don't Take NoHoney Mahogany Is Blazing Trails and Building PowerAlicia Garza welcomes Honey Mahogany, Chair of the San Francisco Democratic Party, who is now running for District 6 Supervisor in San Francisco. Garza asks Mahogany about her journey from RuPaul’s Drag Race to SF politics, to her Nu-Metal band Commando. Plus, Garza’s weekly roundup, and another listener letter is addressed on Lady’s Love Notes*.Honey Mahogany on Twitter, Instagram & FacebookLady Don't Take No on Twitter, Instagram & FacebookAlicia Garza on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook & YouTube * Do you have a question for Lady’s Love Notes? Seeking advice on love/roma...2022-07-2144 minLady Don\'t Take NoLady Don't Take NoNo Shame, All Game with Cari ChampionAlicia Garza welcomes back Cari Champion, host of the iHeart Media podcast, Naked with Cari Champion. Garza and   Champion chat about the recent supreme court decisions, and then check-in about their recent dating experiences on a new installment of “Alicia & Cari After Dark, In The Day”. Plus, Garza’s weekly roundup of all the news you can use, and a Lady’s Love Notes that you cannot miss! No lie.Cari Champion on Twitter and InstagramLady Don't Take No on Twitter, Instagram & FacebookAlicia Garza on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook & YouTubeThis pod...2022-07-0657 minListen to Trending Full trial Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, MemoirsListen to Trending Full trial Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Memoirs[Spanish] - Cuando te llaman terrorista by Asha Bandele, Patrisse Khan–cullorsPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/584159 to listen full audiobooks. Title: [Spanish] - Cuando te llaman terrorista Author: Asha Bandele, Patrisse Khan–cullors Narrator: Marta Martín, Angi Sansón Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 25 minutes Release date: June 8, 2022 Genres: Memoirs Publisher's Summary: Cuando decides denunciar las injustas muertes de la gente de tu comunidad e inicias un movimiento revolucionario, tal vez algunos te llamen terrorista. Esto es lo que les sucedió a Patrisse Khan-Cullors y Asha Bandele, entre otros muchos activistas, cuando decidieron impulsar el movimiento Black Lives Matter, el cual incendió las redes sociales en 2013 tras la absolu...2022-06-0805 minLady Don\'t Take NoLady Don't Take NoWhat Makes An Activist with Isha SesayAlicia Garza welcomes award winning journalist, and host of the podcast The Accidental Activist, Isha Sesay. Garza asks Sesay about her decision to leave CNN, and the impetus behind her new podcast focusing on how activists are born. Also, Sesay shares about the work of her organization,  W.E. (Women Everywhere) Can Lead. Plus, Garza is back with her weekly roundup of all the news you can use.Isha Sesay on Twitter, Instagram & FacebookLady Don't Take No on Twitter, Instagram & FacebookAlicia Garza on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook & YouTubeThis pod i...2022-06-0637 minLady Don\'t Take NoLady Don't Take NoWhat It Means To Be Asian In AmericaIt’s Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, and Alicia sought out five colleagues to ask them what it means to be Asian in America today. In this very special episode, we hear from Alex Tom, the Executive Director of the Center For Empowered Politics, Amanda Nguyen, the Founder and CEO of Rise, Jane Kim, Director for the CA Working Families Party, Rudy Valintino, Executive Director of United Playaz, and Supriya Lopez Pillai, the Executive Director of Hidden Leaf Foundation. Plus, all the news you can use with Alicia’s Weekly Roundup, and a new installment of Lady’s Love...2022-05-0946 minThe ChalklineThe ChalklineKalief BrowderKalief Browder’s story is one that inspires change. Through every injustice that Kalief faced, he tackled it head on, not letting up for a second. All to fight for the one thing he knew he had, his truth. Sources for this episode: TIME: The Kalief Browder Story https://stopsolitaryforkids.org/kalief-browder-lost-to-solitary-confinement/ The September 23, 2012 incident in Rikers https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/exclusive-video-violence-inside-rikers https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2014/10/06/before-the-law https://innocenceproject.org/remembering-kalief-browder-year-suicide-rikers-island-shutdown/ https://www.nbcnews.com/ne...2022-02-1043 minThe ChalklineThe ChalklineSandra BlandThe foundational promises of justice and freedom come at a sacrificial cost to black Americans as we demand to be seen and heard regardless of our gender, age, educational attainment and socioeconomic status. When we’re thrust into unsolicited encounters with law enforcement, it leaves us bruised, humiliated and with a loss of dignity not otherwise experienced by a majority of Americans who benefit from the liberties promised by “our” America. - Sharon Cooper Sources for this episode: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/07/us/sandra-bland-video-brian-encinia.html https://www.nytime...2022-02-031h 00Lady Don\'t Take NoLady Don't Take NoMegan Rapinoe’s Goal For EqualityAlicia Garza welcomes American soccer champion and activist, Megan Rapinoe. Garza and Rapinoe talk about how women’s sports teams came out swinging in 2020, and why it’s imperative to stay motivated as an antiracist white person. Plus, Garza delivers all the news you can use in her weekly roundup. Megan Rapinoe on Twitter & InstagramLady Don't Take No on Twitter, Instagram & FacebookAlicia Garza on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook & YouTubeThis pod is supported by the Black Futures LabProduction by Phil SurkisTheme music: "Lady Don't Tek N...2021-12-0341 minLady Don\'t Take NoLady Don't Take NoFinding the Collective Courage with Nick TilsenAlicia Garza is joined by Nick Tilsen, a citizen of the Oglala Lakota Nation, and the President and CEO of the NDN Collective, an indigenous-led organization dedicated to building Indigenous power. Tilsen talks about movement building in Indigenous communities, the struggle to reclaim stolen land, and who we look to for guidance and wisdom when victory feels too far out of reach. Plus, Garza brings all of the real with her weekly roundup of all that’s good and awful from the past week.Nick Tilsen on TwitterThe NDN Collective on Twitter and Instagram...2021-09-2440 minThe Root Presents: It\'s Lit!The Root Presents: It's Lit!49. Alicia Garza Explains the Purpose of PowerThis week we're speaking with the ever-inspiring Alicia Garza. Alicia is an activist who is perhaps best known for co-creating the Black Lives Matter movement alongside Patrisse Cullors and Opal Tometi. She’s also a principal at the Black Futures Lab, and the strategy and partnerships director for the National Domestic Workers Alliance. Alicia's book, The Purpose of Power: How We Come Together When Things Fall Apart came out in October of last year, and just this month was released in paperback. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.co...2021-09-2341 minLady Don\'t Take NoLady Don't Take NoRukia Lumumba’s Collective CommunityAlicia Garza is joined by transformative justice strategist and human rights advocate, Rukia Lumumba. Lumumba is the Executive Director of the People’s Advocacy Institute and the co-director of the Electoral Justice Project of the Movement for Black Lives. Lumumba sheds light on the ways we can and should support the communities in Mississippi most heavily impacted by Hurricane Ida, and how we push for Black liberation in a changing world & much more! Plus, Garza brings all of the real with her weekly roundup of all that’s good and awful from the past week.Rukia Lumumba on T...2021-09-1741 minLady Don\'t Take NoLady Don't Take NoNina Turner’s Next Great AdventureAlicia Garza is joined by progressive politician, educator, and host of the podcast Hello Somebody, Nina Turner. Turner reminds us that sometimes you have to lose to win again and that resilience comes from having something worth fighting for. Plus, Garza brings all of the real with her weekly roundup of all that’s good and awful from the past week.Nina Turner on Twitter, Instagram & FacebookLady Don't Take No on Twitter, Instagram & FacebookAlicia Garza on YouTube, Twitter, Instagram & FacebookThis pod is supported by the Black Futures Lab...2021-09-1045 minLady Don\'t Take NoLady Don't Take NoSoledad O’Brien - Many Talents, Few F*cksAlicia Garza is joined by award winning broadcast journalist and producer, Soledad O’Brien. Garza asks O’Brien about what inspired her journalism career and why it matters to have Black women on screen and behind the camera. Plus, Garza brings all of the real with her weekly roundup of all that’s good and awful from the past week.Soledad O’Brien on Twitter, Instagram & FacebookLady Don't Take No on Twitter, Instagram & FacebookAlicia Garza on YouTube, Twitter, Instagram & FacebookThis pod is supported by the Black Futures LabPro...2021-09-0336 minCROSSTALK 英会話CROSSTALK 英会話世界に影響を与えた5人のアメリカ人 #1 | Boil the oceanさて、アメリカには世界に影響を与えた人物がたくさんいますが、今回のエピソードはAndreaが選んだもっとも世界に影響を与えた5人をご紹介します! もちろん、たった5人では足りませんがもしこのシリーズが聞きたいと思った方はTwitterかメールまでご連絡をお待ちしております(笑) 【Andreaが選んだ5人】 George Washington Bill Gates & Steve Jobs Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) Jimmy Carter Alicia Garza, Opal Tometi, and Patrisse Cullors (2013) 【 ABOUT US 】 このポッドキャストでは、英語のリスニングだけでなく、外国人とのリアルなコミュニケーションの仕方や海外のカルチャーをもっと知りたい方に向けたポッドキャストです! 普段の生活の中で感じた日本と海外文化の違いをAndreaとTomoyaがバイリンガルなスタイルで毎週月曜日の6:00AMに更新中 【 今日のIdiom 】  Boil the ocean = 実現不可能 なことをやろうとする ご感想やメッセージは info@crosstalk.me まで! ▶YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiziEW3Pq8nJpxCF_W6LaQw ▶Twitter | https://twitter.com/CrossTalk_cafe このポッドキャストは他のプラットフォームでも配信しています。 🍏 Apple Podcast | https://apple.co/3eve95z 🎵 Spotify | https://spoti.fi/3kwxcjI 🎨 Google Podcast | https://bit.ly/3ewryKn2021-08-2236 minLady Don\'t Take NoLady Don't Take NoThe Moment Is Now with Senator Elizabeth WarrenAlicia Garza welcomes Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren. Garza asks Warren about the current climate in the senate, and Warren breaks down how we can raise our voice to make change, including pressuring the current administration to eliminate student debt. As always, Garza brings all of the real with her weekly roundup of all that’s good and awful from the past week.Elizabeth Warren on Twitter, Instagram, & FacebookLady Don't Take No on Twitter, Instagram & FacebookAlicia Garza on YouTube, Twitter, Instagram & Facebook This pod is supported by the Bla...2021-07-1038 minOur VoicesOur VoicesVOA Our Voices 328: Women on the Frontlines Affecting Change Through ActivismWomen for years have been on the frontline of movements that have affected change around the world. They have been raising their voice to a cause either by pen to paper, marching in the streets, or taking a seat -- from U.S. Civil Rights activist Rosa Parks, to Liberia’s Nobel Peace Laureates Leymah Gbowee and former President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, as well as Aisha Yesufu, co-founder of Nigeria’s #BringBackOurGirls and #ENDSARS supporter, to #BlackLivesMatters’ co-founders Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi, and now 17-year-old Darnella Frazier, who recorded the death of George Floyd at the hands of a p...2021-07-0928 minLady Don\'t Take NoLady Don't Take NoFreedom Riding To Black Power with Cliff AlbrightAlicia Garza welcomes co-founder of Black Voters Matter Fund, Cliff Albright. Garza and Albright talk about what it looks like to struggle with each other in the movement without letting it derail us, honoring the OG freedom fighters America wants us to forget, and so much more! Plus, Garza’s weekly round up of all that’s good and awful from the past week.Cliff Albright on Twitter, InstagramFind out more about Black Voters Matter FundLady Don't Take No on Twitter, Instagram & FacebookAlicia Garza on YouTube, Twitter, Instagram & Face...2021-06-2647 minLady Don\'t Take NoLady Don't Take NoVan Lathan’s Impeccable Sense of DirectionAlicia Garza is joined by Van Lathan, co-host of the podcast Higher Learning, along with Rachel Lindsay. Garza asks Lathan about his fantasy versus picks, and his forthcoming book, Fat, Crazy, and Tired: Tales from the Trenches of Transformation. Also, Lathan attempts to explain the enigma that is Soulja Boy. Plus, Garza’s weekly round up of all that’s good and awful from the past week.Van Lathan on Twitter, InstagramCheck out Van’s podcast: Higher Learning with with Van Lathan and Rachel LindsayLady Don't Take No on Twitter, Instagram & Facebo...2021-06-1145 minLady Don\'t Take NoLady Don't Take NoMarc Lamont Hill's Next Verzuz BattleAlicia Garza is joined by award winning author, journalist, activist and media personality, Marc Lamont Hill. Garza and Hill talk about the 100 year anniversary of the Tulsa Massacre, the issue of Palestine being historically excluded from the progressive agenda & more. Plus, Garza’s round up of all that’s good and awful from the past week.Marc Lamont Hill on Twitter, Instagram & FacebookMarc’s podcast, Coffee and BooksLady Don't Take No on Twitter, Instagram & FacebookAlicia Garza on YouTube, Twitter, Instagram & Facebook. This pod is support...2021-06-0442 minLady Don\'t Take NoLady Don't Take NoJelani Cobb's Grown Folks' Bedtime StoriesAlicia Garza is joined by Jelani Cobb, staff writer for The New Yorker,  and Columbia University’s Ira A. Lipman Professor of Journalism. Garza  and Cobb cover it all, from peloton hot takes and doppelgängers to reconstruction and the history of BLM. Plus, Garza’s round up of all that’s good and awful from the past week.Jelani Cobb on Twitter and InstagramLady Don't Take No on Twitter, Instagram & FacebookAlicia Garza on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook. This pod is supported by the Black Futures LabProducti...2021-05-1440 minLady Don\'t Take NoLady Don't Take NoMorning Star Gali’s Indigenous ResistanceAlicia Garza is joined by Morning Star Gali, the Project Director of Restoring Justice for Indigenous Peoples and a member of the Ajumawi band of Pit River Tribe. Garza and Gali talk about the Chauvin verdict, and a shared history of police violence within black and indigenous communities.Plus, Garza’s round up of all that’s good and awful from the past week.Lady Don't Take No on Twitter, Instagram & FacebookAlicia Garza on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook. This pod is supported by the Black Futures LabProduction by Phil...2021-04-2337 minLady Don\'t Take NoLady Don't Take NoReboot Black Male Voters with W. Mondale RobinsonAlicia Garza welcomes back the founder of the Black Male Voter Project, W. Mondale Robinson. On his last appearance, Robinson talked about the misconceptions of black male voter turnout during the primaries. Now it’s the Biden administration, and Mondale is back to reflect on the last election and to remind us that the work isn’t done! Plus, Garza’s round up of all that’s good and awful from the past week.W. Mondale Robinson on Twitter &  InstagramLady Don't Take No on Twitter, Instagram & FacebookAlicia Garza on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook...2021-04-0933 minLady Don\'t Take NoLady Don't Take NoWrap It Up and Back It Up with Dr. Connie WunAlicia Garza welcomes co-founder and Executive Director of AAPI Women Lead, Dr. Connie Wun. Garza and Wun talk about the cycle of violence against AAPI folks, its connection to other race/gender-based harm, and abolition as the key to creating change. Plus, Garza’s round up of all that’s good and awful from the past week.Dr. Connie Wun on Twitter,  Instagram & FacebookLady Don't Take No on Twitter, Instagram & FacebookAlicia Garza on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook. This pod is supported by the Black Futures LabProduc...2021-04-0250 minLady Don\'t Take NoLady Don't Take NoBeing the Best Version of an OG with Linda BurnhamAlicia Garza welcomes activist and writer Linda Burnham. Garza asks Burnham about the most important shifts in Black feminism, cross-generational activism, and some perspective on our new administration. Plus, Garza’s weekly round-up of everything good and awful.Lady Don't Take No on Twitter, Instagram & FacebookAlicia Garza on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook. This pod is supported by the Black Futures LabProduction by Phil SurkisTheme music: "Lady Don't Tek No" by LatyrxAlicia Garza founded the Black Futures Lab to make Black communities pow...2021-03-0551 minThe Unimaginary FriendcastThe Unimaginary Friendcast#263 - Blowing the Lid off of Britney SpearsThe Hosts blow the lid off of the New York Times Presents: Framing Britney Spears special. After combing through the finer points, taking comments from Super Fans, criticizing the journalists who verbally assaulted Britney, and theorizing about her correlation to another vulnerable blonde Bombshell, they decide her fate. #TheDeciders #freebritney Other Topics Include: Marilyn Monroe, BLM, Black Lives Matter, Alicia Garza, Opal Tometi, Patrisse Cullors, Nobel Prize, Diane Sawyer, Matt Lauer, paparazzi, Independent film American Birthright, Nathan’s declaration as to the end of winter, Justin Timberlake, Jamie & Lynn Spears, White Trash, Pop Stars, Beyonce, Madonna, Christina Ag...2021-02-2753 minLady Don\'t Take NoLady Don't Take NoKickin’ That Science with Boots RileyAlicia Garza welcomes musician (The Coup, Street Sweeper Social Club), filmmaker (Sorry To Bother You) and activist, Boots Riley. Garza asks Boots about the origin of his name, why Oakland is so political, and what inspired him to endorse Bernie Sanders in 2020. Plus, Garza’s weekly round-up of everything good and awful.Lady Don't Take No on Twitter, Instagram & FacebookAlicia Garza on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook.This pod is supported by the Black Futures Lab Production by Phil SurkisTheme music: "Lady Don't Tek No" by Latyrx2021-02-1941 minRising ElementsRising ElementsEpisode 34: Let The Hear UsFebruary. A month that signifies so much. Love, Sports, and Black History. This episode, Episode 34: Let Them Hear Us. is an episode that sheds light on the founders of the Black Lives Matter movement; Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi. These three women have worked  and continue to work toward change and promote the lives of Black people as social unrest continues to torment the lives of Black people. This month not only shed light on the amazing things our ancestors have done, but to also shed light on how far we've come as a community. We've got a...2021-02-1515 minLady Don\'t Take NoLady Don't Take NoMichael Harriot's Black AF History LessonAlicia Garza welcomes senior writer at The Root, Michael Harriot. Garza asks Harriot about his take on Reconstruction, his approach to writing, and what’s up with the Van Jones/View dust up. Plus, Garza’s weekly round-up of everything good and awful.Michael Harriot on Twitter, Instagram & FacebookLady Don't Take No on Twitter, Instagram & FacebookAlicia Garza on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook. This pod is supported by the Black Futures LabProduction by Phil SurkisTheme music: "Lady Don't Tek No" by Latyrx2021-02-1250 minLady Don\'t Take NoLady Don't Take NoLayshia Clarendon's Head Is In The GameAlicia Garza welcomes point guard for the New York Liberty, Layshia Clarendon. Garza asks Clarendon about the WNBA’s movement work, trans visibility in sports, and her newfound “gender euphoria”.  Plus, Garza’s weekly round-up of everything good and awful.Layshia Clarendon on Twitter, Instagram & FacebookLady Don't Take No on Twitter, Instagram & FacebookAlicia Garza on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook. This pod is supported by the Black Futures LabProduction by Phil SurkisTheme music: "Lady Don't Tek No" by LatyrxAlicia Garza foun...2021-02-0541 minSeneca\'s 100 Women to HearSeneca's 100 Women to HearOpal Tometi: Co-Founder of Black Lives MatterPeople are sometimes surprised to learn that what's been called the largest movement in US history was founded by three women: Opal Tometi, Alicia Garza and Patrisse Cullors. Tometi, a community organizer from Phoenix, Arizona, tells how and why Black LIves Matter grew into a global phenomenon.  Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2021-02-0223 minLady Don\'t Take NoLady Don't Take NoDarnell L. Moore's Black Freedom DreamAlicia Garza welcomes writer and educator Darnell L. Moore. Garza asks Moore about his 2019 Lambda Literary Award-winning memoir, No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black & Free in America. They also discuss the term coined by Moore, “introlocatily”. Plus, Garza’s weekly round-up of everything good and awful.Darnell L. Moore on Twitter, Instagram & FacebookBeing Seen PodcastLady Don't Take No on Twitter, Instagram & FacebookAlicia Garza on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook. This pod is supported by the Black Futures LabProduction by Phil Surkis2021-01-2949 minLady Don\'t Take NoLady Don't Take NoHolly J. Mitchell Wears the CROWNAlicia Garza is joined by Los Angeles County Supervisor for the Second District, Holly J. Mitchell. Garza asks Mitchell about her political journey, how to get involved in politics, and about the lack of Black women in the US senate. Plus, Garza’s weekly round-up of everything good and awful.Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell on Twitter, Instagram & FacebookLady Don't Take No on Twitter, Instagram & FacebookAlicia Garza on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook. This pod is supported by the Black Futures LabProduction by Phil SurkisThe...2021-01-2253 minSeeking PeaceSeeking PeaceBlack Lives Matter Co-Founder Opal Tometi on the Fight for Racial Justice in the USOpal Tometi co-founded Black Lives Matter alongside activists Alicia Garza and Patrisse Cullors. Time Magazine named her as one of 2020’s 100 most influential people and BBC calls her one of the 100 most inspiring women. In this interview, Opal shares the origins of Black Lives Matter and her hopes for the future of the country under the Biden-Harris administration. She reminds us that human rights violations are not just something that happens abroad: the reality is the concerns are here in the United States. You can learn more about Tometi’s work at www.opaltometi.org.This episode was...2021-01-1324 minLady Don\'t Take NoLady Don't Take NoRebuilding Democracy with Congresswoman Barbara LeeLady Don’t Take No is a podcast created by Garza's for people who like their political commentary with a side of beauty recommendations. It’s her tribute to the Bay Area’s unique way of getting things done. Garza will divulge her hot takes on everything from why Fenty Beauty saves lives, to how to handle microaggressions at the airport. Every Friday, Lady Don’t Take No will deliver all the real, and none of the fake. Why? Because Lady. Don’t. Take. No.Alicia Garza welcomes one of the most forceful and progressive voices in Congress...2021-01-0141 minLady Don\'t Take NoLady Don't Take NoJemele Hill Doesn’t Make The Rules (But She Should)Alicia Garza is joined by Jemele Hill, host of the Spotify podcast Jemele Hill is Unbothered, and co-host of Vice TV’s Cari & Jemele (won’t) Stick To Sports. Garza and Hill talk about the dangers of speaking the truth, and the state of activism in the sports ecosystem. Plus, Garza’s weekly round-up of everything good and awful. Jemele Hill on Twitter & Instagram.Lady Don't Take No on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook.Alicia Garza on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook.This pod is supported by the Black Futures LabProduction by Phil Su...2020-12-1851 minLady Don\'t Take NoLady Don't Take NoMake No Mistake, Ayanna Pressley is a BadassAlicia Garza welcomes Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley, representing Massachusetts' 7th Congressional District. Garza asks Pressley about her journey to becoming the first woman of color to represent the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in Congress. Plus, Garza’s weekly round-up of everything good and awful. Ayanna Pressley on Twitter & Instagram.Lady Don't Take No on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook.Alicia Garza on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook. This pod is supported by the Black Futures LabProduction by Phil SurkisTheme music: "Lady Don't Tek No" by LatyrxAlic...2020-12-0445 minLady Don\'t Take NoLady Don't Take NoThe Souls of W. Mondale RobinsonAlicia Garza is joined this week by the Founder of the Black Male Voter Project, W. Mondale Robinson. Garza and Robinson discuss black male voter turnout, and about how active listening is central to community building. Plus, Garza’s weekly round-up of everything good and awful. W. Mondale Robinson on TwitterDonate to Help Our Freedom Fighters Age With DignityLady Don't Take No on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook.Alicia Garza on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook.This pod is supported by the Black Futures LabProduction by Phil Surkis2020-11-2739 minLady Don\'t Take NoLady Don't Take NoJosie Duffy Rice Has The BlueprintAlicia Garza is joined this week by journalist and activist, Josie Duffy Rice. Duffy Rice is the President of The Appeal, as well as co-host of the podcast, Justice in America. Garza and Duffy Rice discuss the Blueprint for A Safer and More Just America, a comprehensive framework for national criminal justice reform. Plus, Garza is back with her  round-up of all things good and awful from this past week.Josie Duffy Rice on Twitter & InstagramLady Don't Take No on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook.Alicia Garza on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook.This p...2020-11-2042 minRational Black ThoughtRational Black ThoughtRational Black Thought Episode # 6 14-NOV-2020: 67 Days until we throw the bums outFeedbackI forgot to mention the names of the founders of BLM they are; Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal TometiJames called me to again tell me I was wrongMy sister Rhonda gave feedback on the recent decision in Indianapolis to not bring charges in the Dresjson Reed caseSandy reach out to get my take on the GSA employee that is blocking Biden’s transition, and the Electoral CollegeI had mixed feedback on my statement that that family does not get a passWhat’s on my mind: Electoral Collegehttps://www.gove...2020-11-141h 08Lady Don\'t Take NoLady Don't Take NoMaurice Mitchell Snaps BackAlicia Garza is joined this week by nationally recognized social movement strategist, Maurice Mitchell. Mitchell is the National Director of the Working Families Party. Garza asks Mitchell about everything from punk rock to parenting to what’s next in this new era of Black power building. Plus, Garza’s weekly round-up of all the things Lady likes and dislikes.  Maurice Mitchell on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook.Lady Don't Take No on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook.Alicia Garza on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook.This pod is supported by the Black Futures Lab Produ...2020-11-1347 minHuskie Conversation Cafe PodcastHuskie Conversation Cafe PodcastDeep Dive Episode 8: Black Lives Matter TodayIn the Huskie Conversation Cafe Deep Dives, your host J Pappas (they/them) takes a closer look at some of the big topics discussed in the main episode. This week, J discusses the Black Lives Matter movement today, and what organizers have been working on in the seven years since the movement's inception in 2013. Sources for today's episode: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0pJEXffvS0uOHdJREJnZ2JJYTA/view https://blacklivesmatter.com/about/ https://blacklivesmatter.com/black-lives-matter-co-founders-patrisse-cullors-alicia-garza-and-opal-tometi-named-to-times-annual-time100-list-of-the-100-most-influential-people-in-the-world/ https://www.forbes.com/sites/briannegarrett/2020/11/02/black-lives-matter-cofounder-patrisse-cullors-on-her-activism-and-art-beyond-hashtags/?sh=3ed31c2e1494 Music: 2020-11-0405 minLady Don\'t Take NoLady Don't Take NoPower Looks Good On You, My FriendAlicia Garza brings you an election day bonus episode, with a special election week round-up, and a special call to action that you simply can't miss!Alicia Garza on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook.Alicia's new book:  The Purpose of Power: How We Come Together When We Fall Apart Lady Don't Take No on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook. This pod is supported by the Black Futures LabProduction by Phil SurkisTheme music: "Lady Don't Tek No" by LatyrxAlicia Garza founded the Black Futures Lab...2020-11-0313 minWAIT, Why Am I Talking?WAIT, Why Am I Talking?12 - Audrena of BLMLBC Interview*******RATE, REVIEW and SHARE******** #BlackLivesMatter LBC is a local organizing effort in Long Beach, CA that moves in solidarity with the national United States-based #BlackLivesMatter organization This chapter was founded in 2014. I In 2013, three radical Black organizers — Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi — created a Black-centered political will and movement building project called #BlackLivesMatter. It was in response to the acquittal of Trayvon Martin’s murderer, George Zimmerman. Hit us Up: wait podcast homepage w.a.i.t.whyamitalking@gmail.com Find out more info, get involv...2020-11-0256 minLady Don\'t Take NoLady Don't Take NoThe Emotional Intelligence of Ai-jen PooAlicia Garza is joined this week by her Sunstorm podcast co-host, Ai-jen Poo. Poo is an award winning organizer, the Executive Director of the National Domestic Workers Alliance, the Director of Caring Across Generations, and the Co-Founder of SuperMajority. Garza and Poo talk about pandemic guilty pleasures, and how the power of love can ignite a movement. Plus, Garza’s weekly round-up of all the things Lady likes and dislikes.  Ai-jen Poo on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook.Alicia Garza on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook.Alicia's new book:  The Purpose of Power: How We Come Together When...2020-10-2341 minThe StepThe Step#BlackLivesMatter Co-creator Alicia Garza Says She Is An Organizer, Not an ActivistIn this episode of “The Step” by POPSUGAR, presented by SOREL footwear, bestselling author Luvvie Ajayi Jones talks with Alicia Garza, who is one of the founding members of the Black Lives Matter movement, alongside Opal Tometi and Patrisse Cullors. It’s been seven years since Alicia first wrote the Facebook post that would inspire a hashtag, then a movement, and here, she discusses how movements take serious time, and how having thick skin, but a soft heart makes it easier. From how she sees herself as an organizer, rather than activist, to the lessons she’s still learning, to her l...2020-10-1336 minLady Don\'t Take NoLady Don't Take NoJoy Reid Is Voting No Matter WhatAlicia Garza is joined this week by Joy Reid, host of MSNBC’s The ReidOut, and author of the New York Times bestseller  “The Man Who Sold America: Trump and the Unraveling of the American Story”. Garza asks Reid about becoming the first Black woman to anchor a prime-time cable news program, and then Reid does an election season break-down that you won’t want to miss! Plus, Garza’s weekly round-up of all things awful and wonderful known as “Lady Don’t Take No”.Joy Reid on Twitter & Instagram.Lady Don't Take No on Twitter, Instagra...2020-10-1337 minThe Last Tenth PodcastThe Last Tenth PodcastE2.2: Black Lives Matter: Ultra Running Has A Problem, Ben Chan“Be yourself, and use your voice. You never know...Don’t underestimate how important your voice or presence could be for somebody else. People ARE watching...People ARE paying attention and maybe somebody will see or hear something you said and they’ll be inspired.” ~Ben Chan **** Ben Chan, a graduate of New York Law School, was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. He is the grandson of refugees and the son of immigrants. As Ben grew up in New York City during the 80s and 90s, he developed an interest and love of history. He read and...2020-10-091h 18Lady Don\'t Take NoLady Don't Take NoBuilding a Global Movement with Patrisse CullorsAlicia Garza is joined this week by artist and co-founder of the Black Lives Matter Global Network, Patrisse Cullors. Garza and Cullors clear up misconceptions about BLM, and take a deep dive into Cullors’ New York Times besting memoir, “When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir”. Plus, Garza’s weekly round-up of all things awful and wonderful known as “Lady Don’t Take No”.Patrisse Cullors on Twitter & Instagram.Lady Don't Take No on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook.Alicia Garza on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook. This pod is supported by...2020-10-0238 minLady Don\'t Take NoLady Don't Take NoFree The Vote with Desmond MeadeAlicia Garza is joined this week by Desmond Meade, author of the forthcoming book, Let My People Vote (Beacon Press), and president of the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition. Garza asks Meade to break down his journey from being formerly incarcerated, to leading the fight in Florida to restore voting rights to ‘return citizens’.Plus, Garza’s weekly round-up of all things awful and wonderful known as “Lady Don’t Take No”.Donate to the Florida Rights Restoration CoalitionDesmond Meade on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook.Lady Don't Take No on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook.Alicia Gar...2020-09-2545 minLeBreakLeBreakBlack Lives Matter, les originesDepuis les morts de Breonna Taylor et George Floyd, qui ont choqué le monde entier, le mouvement Black Lives Matter est revenu au centre de l'actualité. Partout sur le globe, des manifestations importantes ont pris place, et ce mouvement lancé il y a maintenant sept ans est devenu récemment le plus important de l'histoire des États-Unis. Ce qui est moins connu de tous, est qu'à l'origine de cette organisation il y a 3 femmes : Patrisse Cullors, Alicia Garza et Opal Tometi. Retrouvez les sources et le transcript ICI.----------Le sit...2020-09-1900 minThe Church SplitThe Church SplitEp 57 - The Christian and Black Lives Matter - Part 2 (The Organization)In part 2 of our 3 part series, we address if Christians should support the organization named Black Lives Matter founded by Patrisse Cullors, Alicia Garza, and Opal Tometi. We review how their own claim of being "Marxists" adds light to the statements on their website, their values, and their goals. We address how anti-Christian Marxism is and what this means for Christians support of the BLM organization itself. 2020-09-0140 minDecameron 2020: Survival through StoriesDecameron 2020: Survival through Stories16. Imagining a more just post-pandemic world, Part 2Welcome back to Decameron 2020: Survival through Stories. In the second part of our segment on Black Lives Matter, we will continue our conversation with the artists James Edward Becton, Ashley Bufkin, and Justin Withers.  Johnny Meyer will begin the conversation with a very brief chronology of the Black Lives Matter movement, especially as it has been experienced in the year 2020, in the midst of the COVID-19 global pandemic. Then our team will discuss what they want to see happen in order for us to witness a more just post-pandemic society. The guests mention several resources in the course of t...2020-08-3148 minDecameron 2020: Survival through StoriesDecameron 2020: Survival through Stories15. Imagining a more Just Post-Pandemic World through Black Lives Matter, Part 1In the next two bonus episodes, we are taking a step back from Boccaccio’s stories in order to bring more focus to the stories going on around us. Boccaccio’s ten young story-tellers are, in part, using narrative to elevate their minds above the plague that ravaged their home. They seek to point out the injustices and hypocrisies of their own time. 2020 is, of course, very different from 1348. We are not in medieval Italy. We live in a complicated, pluralistic, deeply damaged and deeply inspirational continent-wide democracy. So for this episode we are exploring the civil rights protests that...2020-08-291h 17Hanging Question MarksHanging Question MarksEp. 1: Conversation with Lara ScottThis episode is a conversation with Lara Scott, a visual artist living in upstate New York. We begin by talking about Lara's background, with the conversation centering around her thoughts on growing up in a mixed family: the families of both her mother and father have been multi-ethnic/multi-racial going back many generations. The conversation then turns to current events. Among other things, we discuss whether the notion of whiteness needs to be retired (and what that means) and the Black Lives Matter movement. Our conversation was recorded on July 25,  2020. If you would...2020-07-271h 56The Rude Urban TruthThe Rude Urban Truth74: Puffy, Hold Me Down BabyAnd we're back! Another episode of TRUT. If you celebrated, we hope you enjoyed your 15 Days after Juneteenth holiday. This week, for Black Magic, we are talking Opal Tometi, Alicia Garza, and Patrisse Cullors - the creators of Black Lives Matter. Just another time when black women come through to save the day. In Rude Talk, we discuss Ye and his recent announcement that he's running for president. Just a quick reminder...no one asked for this. We also talk about a good ole situation where a man is trying to break it off from a woman that isn't his...2020-07-081h 36Never Black EnoughNever Black EnoughEpisode 3 - #blacklivesmatterToday's lesson is a quick background on the Black Lives Matter movement, started by three powerhouse women: Patrisse Khan-Cullors, Alicia Garza, and Opal Tometi. As someone who was always deemed "not black enough," I invite you to join me each week while I aim to educate myself, and others, on black history. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/neverblackenough/message2020-07-0313 minJohn Rosemberg PodcastJohn Rosemberg PodcastBLACK LIVES MATTER ( NOT OUR MOVEMENT) 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🇺🇸🇺🇸☠️Black lives matter began in 2013 after Trayvon Martin death in Florida. It’s started as # tags then evolved into this movement. Here’s are the Co- founders of the Black Lives Matter Alicia Garza 39 year’s old LA California, Patrisse Cullors 36 years old LA California Opal Tometi Nigerian American from Phoenix Az . George Soroce is financier of the black lives matter. This movement was created to control our people. If you’re a part of this movement. I would advise u to get out ASAP. As community we have supported LGBTQ . Feminists movement. and liberals politicians. --- Send in a voice me...2020-07-0221 minDEKONSTRUKTIV KRITIKDEKONSTRUKTIV KRITIKAlexander Bard "Predikar!"“Praise God! Free at last!!” Avsnittet gästas av Alexander Bard som just befriats från teveprogrammet “Talang” för en tweet som uppfattats som rasistisk. Var den det? Plus, jag berättar att jag inte kan berätta vad som pågår i polisutredningen mot mig.Innan Alexander Bard får förklara eller försvara sig själv vill jag att du tar några djupa andetag. För jag tänkte läsa högt ur BLM:s manifest. På så sätt får båda sidor höras vilket inte är mer än rättvist. Översättningen är av mig...2020-06-241h 46Let\'s Purify! Holistic DeclutteringLet's Purify! Holistic DeclutteringUsing Your Intuition to Declutter & PurifyEpisode Dedication This week’s episode is dedicated to the co-founders of the Black Lives Matter movement and organization: Patrisse Cullors, Alicia Garza, and Opal Tometi. “#BlackLivesMatter was founded in 2013 in response to the acquittal of Trayvon Martin’s murderer. Black Lives Matter Foundation, Inc is a global organization in the US, UK, and Canada, whose mission is to eradicate white supremacy and build local power to intervene in violence inflicted on Black communities by the state and vigilantes. By combating and countering acts of violence, creating space for Black imagination and innovation, and centering Black...2020-06-2424 minUnivertopías. El programa de la Reforma Universitaria.Univertopías. El programa de la Reforma Universitaria.Protestas en Estados Unidos. Miradas cómplices.Johana Castillo Rodríguez - Mamá Tortuga, colombiana radicada en La Florida, activista en educación, interculturalidad y derechos de los inmigrantes, nos comparte en esta entrevista su percepción sobre el movimiento por la reivindicación de los derechos de las comunidades negras y contra el abuso policial en Estados Unidos. Compartimos algunos recursos aportados por Johana, para profundizar en el tema: *Dream Defenders *Black Lives Matter.com creadoras: Alicia Garza, Opal Tometi and Patrisse Cullors. After the death of Mike Brown en Fergusson Hashtag activism #Blacklivesmatter Organizaciones legal...2020-06-221h 40Power to YouPower to YouBe An Effective AdvocateIt's not a coincidence that the Movement for Black Lives was started by three women, Patrisse Khan-Cullors, Alicia Garza, and Opal Tometi. Their low-ego, high-impact, lead-with-love model has inspired and activated people of all races across the country and the world. In this episode, Gloria shares heart-forward movement-building tips to stay engaged, energized, and to lead change. After you listen...+Learn more about the connection between female protestors and effective mass movements+Donate to organizations that support Black Lives and communities of color +Get inspired and write history, with the OpEd Proj...2020-06-2213 minVegan Steven PodcastVegan Steven PodcastHistory of #BlackLivesMatter#BlackLivesMatter (BLM)  is an international human rights movement, originating in the African-American community, that campaigns against violence and systemic racism towards black people.   #BLM regularly holds protests speaking out against police killings of black people, and broader issues such as racial profiling, police brutality, and racial inequality in the United States criminal justice system.[1] weki  In 2013, the movement began with the use of the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter on social media after the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the shooting death of African-American teen Trayvon Martin in February 2012. The movement became nationally recognized for street demonstrations...2020-06-021h 03Du Côté de Chez SamDu Côté de Chez Sam#9 - Black Votes Matter Apparu en juillet 2013, après la mort de Trayvon Martin, Black Lives Matter a fait prendre conscience de la problématique des violences policières et de l’oppression des Noir·e·s américain·e·s. Aujourd’hui Black Lives Matter entend bien peser dans la campagne présidentielle. Mais le vote des afro-américain.e.s qu’on estime à environ 40 millions de la population totale, compte-t-il vraiment ? Pour en parler, Dolorès reçoit Kiyémis qui participe aussi au podcast Quoi de meuf, et les journalistes Christelle Murhula et Anthony Vincent. Pour cet épisode, Hélène nous explique e...2020-01-0331 minDu Côté de Chez SamDu Côté de Chez Sam#9 - Black Votes MatterApparu en juillet 2013, après la mort de Trayvon Martin, Black Lives Matter a fait prendre conscience de la problématique des violences policières et de l’oppression des Noir·e·s américain·e·s. Aujourd’hui Black Lives Matter entend bien peser dans la campagne présidentielle. Mais le vote des afro-américain.e.s qu’on estime à environ 40 millions de la population totale, compte-t-il vraiment ? Pour en parler, Dolorès reçoit Kiyémis qui participe aussi au podcast Quoi de meuf, et les journalistes Christelle Murhula et Anthony Vincent. Pour cet épisode, Hélène nous e...2020-01-0300 minKPFA - Making ContactKPFA - Making ContactPatrisse Khan-Cullors, “When They Call You A Terrorist” (Encore)This week is the five year anniversary of Black lives matter. We hear from Patrisse Khan-Cullors, co-founder of Black Lives Matter and the author of the new book, WHEN THEY CALL YOU A TERRORIST: A Black Lives Matter Memoir, a meaningful, empowering account of strength and resilience. In this conversation, hosted by long-time organizer Cat Brooks, we hear Patrisse Cullors’ insights on Black Liberation, Police Terrorism and the criminalization of Black activism in America. WHEN THEY CALL YOU A TERRORIST takes an intimate look at Cullors’ time growing up in Van Nuys, California, surrounded by a de...2018-07-1317 minDownload Audiobook in Bios & Memoirs, Personal MemoirsDownload Audiobook in Bios & Memoirs, Personal MemoirsWhen They Call You a Terrorist by Patrisse Khan-Cullors | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: When They Call You a Terrorist Author: Patrisse Khan-Cullors, Asha Bandele, Angela Davis - foreword Narrator: Patrisse Khan-Cullors Format: Unabridged Length: 6 hrs and 27 mins Language: English Release date: 01-25-18 Publisher: Canongate Books Ltd Genres: Bios & Memoirs, Personal Memoirs Summary: Following the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the fatal shooting of Trayvon Martin, three women - Alicia Garza, Opal Tometi, and Patrisse Khan-Cullors - came together to form an active response to the systemic racism causing the deaths of so many African-Americans. They simply said: Black Lives Matter; and...2018-01-256h 27KPFA - Womens MagazineKPFA - Womens MagazineAlicia Garza – November 27, 2017Alicia Garza along with Opal Tometi and Patrisse Cullors, have helped to transform what was once a viral hashtag and social media force into a national and international grassroots organization. Born out of the mass demonstrations in Ferguson, Missouri and around the U.S. Black Lives Matter has become an essential ray of hope in this new wave of resistance to police terrorism, and in the fight against white supremacy becoming an important beacon for change in the global human rights movement. Today we will hear a talk by Alicia Garza given at U.C. Berkeley recently about the im...2017-11-2717 minIdeas at the HouseIdeas at the HouseAlicia Garza & Stan Grant: Why Black Lives Matter#BlackLivesMatter has become the call to action for a generation of US human rights activists to denounce the violence and prejudice still experienced by African Americans. In the wake of the violent deaths of African Americans Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, Eric Garner and many others call for change is insistent and consistent.  So what does need to change in politics, in the media and in everyday lives to transform race relations and ensure justice and recognition for all? Following the 2013 acquittal of George Zimmerman in the shooting death of Trayvon Martin, Alicia Garza took to social media t...2016-12-191h 12TED Podcast | News and PoliticsTED Podcast | News and PoliticsEin Interview mit den Gründern von Black Lives Matter | Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, Opal TometiEntstanden aus einem Beitrag im sozialen Netzwerk hat die Black-Lives-Matter-Bewegung Diskussionen über Rasse und Ungleichheit auf der ganzen Welt entfacht. In diesem lebhaften Gespräch mit Mia Birdsong teilen die drei Gründer der Bewegung mit, was sie über Führung gelernt haben und was ihnen Hoffnung und Begeisterung inmitten schmerzvoller Realitäten gibt. Ihr Ratschlag, wie man an Gewährleistung der Freiheit für alle teilnehmen kann: Tretet etwas bei, gründet etwas und "verbessert euch gegenseitig, sodass wir alle aufsteigen können."2016-11-2916 minTEDTalks 新闻与政治TEDTalks 新闻与政治对“珍视黑人生命”运动发起人的采访 | Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, Opal Tometi发源自社交网络,“Black Lives Matter”(珍视黑人生命)运动,在全世界范围内激起了人们关于种族和不平等问题的讨论。 在与主持人Mia Birdsong的对话中,此次运动的三位发起人分享了他们对领导力的认知,和在面对痛苦现实中给他们希望和启发的东西。她们指导人们应该如何参与到对人权自由的保护中:参与、开始和"互相激励,共同强大。“2016-11-2916 minTEDTalks أخبار وسياسةTEDTalks أخبار وسياسةمقابلة مع مؤسسات حركة حياة السود مهمة | Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, Opal Tometiخُلقت من منشور على وسائل التواصل الاجتماعي ، حركة حياة السود مهمة أشعلت الحوار عن العرق وعدم المساواة حول العالم . في هذا الحديث المُلهم مع ميا بيردسونغ ، مؤسسات الحركة الثلاثة يشاركوا ماقد تعلموه عن القيادة وماوفر لهم الأمل والإلهام في مواجهة هذه الوقائع المؤلمة . نصيحتهم عن كيفية المشاركة في تأمين الحرية للجميع :الانضمام لشيء ما ، البدء في عمل ما "وشحذ بعضنا البعض ، لنتمكن جميعنا من النهوض ."2016-11-2916 minTEDTalks Noticias y PolíticaTEDTalks Noticias y PolíticaUna entrevista con las fundadoras de Black Lives Matter | Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, Opal TometiNacido de un post de medios sociales, el movimiento Black Lives Matter ha suscitado discusiones sobre etnia y desigualdad en todo el mundo. En esta animada conversación con Mia Birdsong, las tres fundadoras del movimiento comparten lo que han aprendido sobre el liderazgo y lo que les da esperanza e inspiración frente a las dolorosas realidades. Sus consejos sobre cómo participar para garantizar la libertad para todos: unirse a algo, comenzar algo y "potenciarse mutuamente, para que todos puedan levantarse".2016-11-2916 minTEDTalks Notícias e PolíticaTEDTalks Notícias e PolíticaUma entrevista com as fundadoras do movimento Black Lives Matter | Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, Opal TometiNascido de um "post" em uma rede social, o movimento Black Lives Matter acendeu a discussão sobre raça e desigualdade ao redor do mundo. Nesta conversa inspirada com Mia Birdsong, as três fundadoras do movimento compartilham o que elas têm aprendido sobre liderança e o que dá a elas esperança e inspiração ao encarar realidades dolorosas. O conselho delas sobre como participar para garantir liberdade para todos: unam-se a algo, comecem algo, e melhorem uns aos outros para que todos nós possamos crescer.2016-11-2916 minTEDTalks Nachrichten und PolitikTEDTalks Nachrichten und PolitikEin Interview mit den Gründern von Black Lives Matter | Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, Opal TometiEntstanden aus einem Beitrag im sozialen Netzwerk hat die Black-Lives-Matter-Bewegung Diskussionen über Rasse und Ungleichheit auf der ganzen Welt entfacht. In diesem lebhaften Gespräch mit Mia Birdsong teilen die drei Gründer der Bewegung mit, was sie über Führung gelernt haben und was ihnen Hoffnung und Begeisterung inmitten schmerzvoller Realitäten gibt. Ihr Ratschlag, wie man an Gewährleistung der Freiheit für alle teilnehmen kann: Tretet etwas bei, gründet etwas und "verbessert euch gegenseitig, sodass wir alle aufsteigen können."2016-11-2900 minTED Talks News and PoliticsTED Talks News and PoliticsAn interview with the founders of Black Lives Matter | Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors and Opal TometiBorn out of a social media post, the Black Lives Matter movement has sparked discussion about race and inequality across the world. In this spirited conversation with Mia Birdsong, the movement's three founders share what they've learned about leadership and what provides them with hope and inspiration in the face of painful realities. Their advice on how to participate in ensuring freedom for everybody: join something, start something and "sharpen each other, so that we all can rise."2016-11-2916 minTEDTalks Politique et médiasTEDTalks Politique et médiasUne interview avec les fondatrices de Black Lives Matter | Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, Opal TometiNé d'un post sur un réseau social, le mouvement Black Lives Matter a provoqué le débat sur la race et les inégalités dans le monde. Dans cette conversation animée avec Mia Birdsong, les trois fondatrices du mouvement partagent ce qu'elles ont appris sur le leadership, ce qui leur donne de l'espoir et ce qui les inspire face aux douloureuses réalités. Leur conseil pour assurer la liberté pour tous : rejoignez quelque chose, démarrez quelque chose, « aiguisez-vous les uns les autres, afin que nous puissions tous nous améliorer ».2016-11-2916 minTEDTalks 뉴스와 정치TEDTalks 뉴스와 정치흑인 생명도 중요하다 운동 창시자들과의 회담 | 앨리시아 가자, 패트리시 쿨러스, 오팔 토메티(Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, Opal Tometi)소셜 미디아에 올린 글에서 태어난 흑인 생명도 중요하다 운동은 인종과 불평등에 대한 논의를 전세계에 퍼트렸습니다. 미아 버드송과 나눈 기백이 넘치는 이 대화에서 이 운동을 창시한 세 사람은 지도력에 대해 배운 것과 고통스런 현실을 마주 대할 때 희망과 힘을 북돋아 준 것을 사람들고 나눕니다. 모두에게 자유를 보장하는 일에 동참하는 방법에 대해 그들은 어떤 단체에 가입하고, 무언가를 시작하고, "서로가 서로를 단련해서 함께 자라나야 한다."고 충고합니다.2016-11-2916 minBlack FreeThinkersBlack FreeThinkersBlack Women in Black History: Grassroots and Mass Movements Pt. 2The second show of a four part series. We will discuss Fannie Lou Hammer, Ella Baker, and the 3 founders of #‎BlackLivesMatter (Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi) and why it is important for us to ensure that black women are not written out of history. Additionally, we will discuss why it is important for us to remember that women, transwomen, and girls are also killed by state violence. That every 28 hours includes women, transwomen, and girls. Please dial 310-982-4273  and press 1 to speak with the hosts.  You can also Skype into the show.2015-01-112h 46My first radio showMy first radio showBlack Women in Black History: Grassroots and Mass Movements Pt. 2The second show of a four part series. We will discuss Fannie Lou Hammer, Ella Baker, and the 3 founders of #‎BlackLivesMatter (Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi) and why it is important for us to ensure that black women are not written out of history. Additionally, we will discuss why it is important for us to remember that women, transwomen, and girls are also killed by state violence. That every 28 hours includes women, transwomen, and girls. Please dial 310-982-4273  and press 1 to speak with the hosts.  You can also Skype into the show.2015-01-112h 46Black Women in Black History: Grassroots and Mass Movements Pt. 2The second show of a four part series. We will discuss Fannie Lou Hammer, Ella Baker, and the 3 founders of #‎BlackLivesMatter (Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi) and why it is important for us to ensure that black women are not written out of history. Additionally, we will discuss why it is important for us to remember that women, transwomen, and girls are also killed by state violence. That every 28 hours includes women, transwomen, and girls. Please dial 310-982-4273  and press 1 to speak with the hosts.  You can also Skype into the show.2015-01-112h 47