Active Allyship...it's more than a #hashtag!"

Active Allyship... it’s more than a #hashtag! Now is the time for honest, unfiltered conversation. For authentic voices and their stories. And for connection. Join Sunni and Lisa as they confront the moment head-on with a podcast that’s as substantive, passionate, and as real as the lives behind the headlines."Active Allyship… it’s more than a #hashtag!" goes beyond the likes, the retweets, and the hashtags, making space for the vital dialogue necessary for racial justice. Allyship calls for self-reflection, support for other perspectives, and hearing other voices. Sunni and Lisa dig deep in each episode, getting to the heart of:* What it takes to be an ally* How racism exists in ways you don’t see* The dos and don’ts of talking to friends and family about racism* How good intentions in fighting for racial justice aren’t always enough* How racist feelings or biases aren’t just reserved for the KKK or hate organizations* Guilt and the myth of the white savior* The steps everyone must take to dismantle systemic racism in everyday life.Allies matter. Together—through honesty, tears, laughter and good faith—we make a difference. The vital healing, collaboration, and uplift humanity needs depends on allies. Are you ready to become an active ally?

Sunni & Lisa have some news about the show

Sunni and Lisa are taking a hiatus from the podcast. Please continue to follow us on instagram @activeallyship.podcast We appreciate you!!

05-11
10:18

EP #92: 200 Words to Help you Talk about Sexuality & Gender with Kate Sloan

Lisa is solo and is joined by Kate Sloan who talks about her upcoming book, 200 Words to Help You Talk About Sexuality & Gender. Based in Toronto, Canada, Kate Sloan is a journalist, blogger, podcaster, and educator who has been writing about sex online and in print for over five years. On her blog she writes twice a week about sex, kink, relationships, fashion, beauty, writing, and mental health. ABOUT 200 Words to Help You Talk About Sexuality & Gender It'...

04-28
40:50

EP #91: KENTAJI BROWN JACKSON!!!!!!!

Sunni and Lisa talk about Kentajo Brown Jackson and more!

04-20
30:06

EP #90: Re-Play of interview with PROPAGANDA - Building a Better World.

This is a re-play of an episode of our interview with Sunni and Lisa Propaganda about his book, Terraform: Building a Better World From https://www.prophiphop.com: …a poet, political activist, husband, father, academic & emcee With LA flowing through his veins & armed with a bold message, Propaganda has assembled a body of work that challenges and guides. Propaganda’s ideas stem from where he sits at the intersection. He sees how cultures cross and inspire one a...

04-13
22:53

Ep #89: Will Smith - Chris Rock - It's Complicated

Sunni and Lisa talk share their thoughts on the situation with Will Smith and Chris Rock.

04-06
41:45

EP #88: The Authority Gap: Why Women Are Taken Less Seriously Than Men and What We Can Do About It with Mary Ann Sieghart

Sunni and Lisa are joined by Mary Ann Sieghart, the author of The Authority Gap: Why Women Are Taken Less Seriously Than Men and What We Can Do About It . Book description: The Authority Gap: Why Women Are Taken Less Seriously Than Men and What We Can Do About It . Imagine living in a world in which you were routinely patronized by women. Imagine having your views ignored or your expertise frequently challenged by them. Imagine people always addressing the woman you are with be...

03-30
40:58

EP #87: A Multi-Cultural Family - The Story of Heather Mathes

The Brady Bunch and a splash of the United Colors of Benetton, that’s what Heather Mathes, author of Paid to Be Perfect: The Secret to Finding Your Perfect was marinated in! Lisa and Sunni have a follow-up conversation - Lisa originally interviewed Heather on her podcast Naturally Savvy. Heather’s story definitely goes beyond that conversation. The ladies get into Heather’s background which includes her adoption, which was extraordinary. She was adopted by a whi...

03-23
52:59

EP #86: The Power of Optimism with Violinist & Author Brendan Slocumb

Optimism-sauce, that’s what Brendan Slocumb was marinated in! What a phenom! An amazing violinist and author, his debut novel is called “The Violin Conspiracy”. According to Brendan, the book parallels his real life by like 92%, so it’s pretty close to real-life experiences - Brendan’s lived experiences actually. The book, whew! This conversation! The connection that Sunni and Brendan have is akin to six degrees of separation - such a really small world! ...

03-16
55:58

Episode #85: Racism in the World of Classical Music with Violinist & Author Brendan Slocumb.

Lisa is hosting solo and is joined by Brendan Slocumb, who talks about his book, The Violin Conspiracy. Brendan Nicholaus Slocumb was born in Yuba City, California and was raised in Fayetteville, North Carolina. He is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro with a degree in music education, concentrations on Violin and Viola. While at UNCG, Brendan was the concertmaster for the University Symphony orchestra and served as the principal violist. He performed wit...

03-09
13:38

EP #84: God and Race with Wayne Francis

Lisa is hosting solo today and is joined by Wayne Francis, who talks about the book he wrote with John Siebeling. Wayne Francis leads the New York City location of The Life Church and was the founder and lead pastor of the former Authentic Church, which merged with The Life Church in early 2020. Wayne and his wife, Claudene, have been married for twenty years and have two beautiful teenage daughters, Haleigh and Ryleigh. For years, Pastors John Siebeling and Wayne Francis have led thriving c...

03-02
13:53

EP #83: Through the Banks of the Red Cedar with Maya Washington

Sunni and Lisa are joined by Maya Washington who talks about her book THROUGH THE BANKSOF THE RED CEDAR:My Father and the Team that Changed the Game. Maya Washington is the award-winning Writer/Director and Producer of Through the Banks of the Red Cedar and author of the memoir by the same name. Maya’s multi-media work has garnered fellowships and/or awards from Jerome Foundation, Minnesota State Arts Board, Minnesota Film and Television, and others. She is a 2019 Commercial Directors Diversi...

02-23
12:06

Ep #83: Reclaiming Your Community: You Don’t Have to Move out of Your Neighborhood to Live in a Better One with Majora Carter

Sunni and Lisa are joined by Majora Carter who talks about her book, Reclaiming Your Community: You Don’t Have to Move out of Your Neighborhood to Live in a Better One. Majora Carter is a real estate developer, urban revitalization strategy consultant, MacArthur Fellow and Peabody Award winning broadcaster. She is responsible for the creation and successful implementation of numerous economic developments, technology & green-infrastructure projects, policies and job training & placem...

02-16
17:54

EP #82: Sunni & Lisa talk about the Whoopi Holocaust Controversy

Sunni and Lisa weight in on the Holocaust controversy with Whoopi Goldberg.

02-09
24:23

EP #81: Understanding E-Carceration: Electronic Monitoring, the Surveillance State, and the Future of Mass Incarceration

Lisa is hosting solo today and is joined by James Kilgore, an educator, writer and activist based in Urbana, Illinois to talk about his book, Understanding E-Carceration: Electronic Monitoring, the Surveillance State, and the Future of Mass Incarceration. James Kilgore is an educator, writer and activist based in Urbana, Illinois. He writes widely on issues of mass incarceration and the politics and history of southern Africa. He has written four novels, all of which he drafted during h...

02-02
17:50

EP #80: Why Everybody Needs to Talk About Racism - and How to Do It with Celeste Headlee

Sunni and Lisa are joined by Celeste Headlee who talks about her latest book, Speaking of Race: Why Everybody Needs to Talk About Racism - and How to Do It. Celeste Headlee is an award-winning journalist who has appeared on NPR, PBS World, PRI, CNN, BBC and other international networks. She was formerly a host at National Public Radio, anchoring shows including Tell Me More, Talk of the Nation, All Things Considered and Weekend Edition. For many years, Celeste has been a mentor and ma...

01-26
55:05

EP #79: Born in Blackness: Africa, Africans, and the Making of the Modern World, 1471 to the Second World War with Howard French

Lisa is hosting solo today and is joined by Howard French to talk about his latest book, Born in Blackness: Africa, Africans, and the Making of the Modern World, 1471 to the Second World War. Howard French is a professor at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. Prior to joining the Columbia faculty, in 2008, he was a reporter and senior writer for The New York Times, where he worked as a foreign correspondent for more than two decades. During this time, French served as...

01-19
53:44

EP #78: What Made Black History in 2021

Sunni and are chat about the article, What Made Black History in 2021? "After the tumult and triumphs of 2020, here are the achievements that shaped the first year following the country’s racial reckoning." By Dodai Stewart 12/17/2021 Here is the article: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/17/us/black-history-2021.amp.html Listen to here the highlights!

01-12
32:26

EP #77: Karen's Daughter is Back to kick off 2022!

Sunni and Lisa are joined once again by Amy Bauer, the creator of www.karensdaughter.com She is back to update us on her journey and much more! This is from her website - Hi, my name is Amy and I’m a Karen. My truth is rooting in growing up in a white, patriarchal society that taught me the white male is. If you’re reading this and do not think this is true, then I encourage you to ask yourself how have you benefited from a white patriarchal society. When I was 15, I was offered a job fil...

01-05
01:02:42

EP #76: Leadership, Allyship, & More with Ash Beckham!

Sunni and Lisa are joined by Ash Beckham. Known for her viral Tedx Talk Coming Out of Your Closet, the “accidental advocate” for equality does not shy away from hard conversations. Her book Step Up: How to Live with Courage and Become an Everyday Leader (Sounds True, March 2020) is an empowering call-to-action to help mobilize all to embrace a different vision of leadership to create change in our workplaces, schools, places of worship, communities, and homes cultivated from both Beckha...

12-29
57:00

EP #75: Structural Racism in Healthcare plus Public Health, & HIV Education with Dr. MarkAlain Déry

Sunni and Lisa are joined by Dr. MarkAlain Déry who talks about structural racism in healthcare and his latest venture into health education via animation. Dr. MarkAlain Déry, who is a nationally recognized HIV/AIDS advocate and Medical Director of Infectious Diseases and Chief Innovation Officer for Access Health Louisiana – the largest Medicaid-providing clinic system in Louisiana. Throughout his career Dr. Déry has been dedicated to raising awareness about HIV/AIDS and t...

12-22
01:04:44

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