For all of us who love Black people, and want to know about Action hear Michelle talk about her new book. Mother's of Black Boy's in Action. Yes, folks, the time is now. It is time for ACTION. We are in the midst of a transformation. Get a sense inside yourself of what you are here to do at this time. "This book is not just a success story of a mom and her impact on her son. It is a timely message which is relevant and important in our current climate of race and the image of our boys. With decades of personal labor, a long awaited revolution whose time has come to cause transformation in our raising of our boys. This exhilarating and inspiring conversation is finally being delivered to you mom, grandma, auntie, and anyone else raising a boy of color. The transformation of our young boy’s is happening now and will continue for generations to come."
hat will it take for Boston to come together to develop a society that works for all of us. Ruthzee is the 34-year-old daughter of Haitian immigrants. She is ready to bring her passion for community and experience as an attorney to combat the city’s wealth disparities with intentional housing and homeownership policies. “I care deeply about creating a city that’s inclusive and affordable for all of its residents where the budget reflects what we say we value,”
Diane Wong and Pharaoh Saunders of Let's Talk about Race welcome Dr. Jennifer Cole on Friday, April 16. We will talk about Climate and Racial Justice. In our Friday, April 16 discussion of Climate and Racial Justice you'll hear about the challenges of this global atmospheric phenomenon, but also the many exciting opportunities that come about as a result of climate change. We will hear about jobs created, engineering innovations, art opportunities, and architectural solutions. Jennifer Cole is concurrently faculty in the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Cole was Director of the Environmental Studies Program at Northeastern for fifteen years and has also taught at Tufts and MIT. Dr. Cole holds a Ph.D. in groundwater geochemistry from Syracuse University and has published extensively in the fields of wetlands, agriculture, energy education, and natural disasters. She also has served as an expert witness in wetlands and river protection act liti...
On April 9, 2021, at 7:30 PM EDT, Facebook Live and Let's Talk About Race, Diane Wong and Pharaoh Saunders welcomed Peter Brown of the Ledge Group for a discussion of the future for African-Americans in Africa.
The Let's Talk About Race Podcast for February 19, 2021 Diane, Pharaoh and Charles Minton talk about the Racial Justice Collaborative, the latest offering for February 27, 2021. Sundiata the Tale Weaver. The trio also spoke about the latest more in depth work of the Collaborative. Bringing the issue of Reparations for African-Americans out for discussion. Truth, Justice, Reckoning, Apology and Reparations.
Current topics, GameStop, Robin Hood, What does the black community want? What happens to blacks who insurrect? and whites?
Post Trump Insurrection at the Capitol. How did we get here?
Talking about the current events and race in 2021
Demilitarize, defund or abolish. What does it mean to be a Democracy? What kind of Democracy are we? How does that impact our policing? How can we change our systems of policing so that black people are not brutalized and abused. This is our topic of discussion. Join us.
A new podcast series on Let's Talk About Race. Racial Justice Collaborative members Charles Minton, Pharaoh Saunders and Diane Wong talk about the 2020 pandemic and how it is affecting the black community.