Episodes
Monday Aug 07, 2023
How can women of color find joy at work?
Monday Aug 07, 2023
Monday Aug 07, 2023
Ebony Little: Focus on service and make the business case —
Many women of color face multiple challenges at work due to toxic work environments. This results in many individuals not being as productive and resourceful as they could and would be, if they were treated well and felt valued and appreciated. Ebony Little discusses what women of color can do to be proactive in creating meaning in their work and influence change in hostile work environments. Ebony is the Program Director the National Association of African American Insurance Association (NAAIA). A self-proclaimed “army brat,” Ebony has lived in Germany and Florida. Currently she makes Fort Lauderdale, Florida, her home.
Resources:https://www.linkedin.com/in/ebonynlittle/
Highlights from our conversation:
Ebony’s personal and professional trajectory
The importance of creating affirming relationships at work
Identifying mentors, advocates and sponsors
Finding joy at work through service to others
Making the business case to employers about changing hostile work environments
National Association of African American Insurance Association (NAAIA)
How to address personal doubts of speaking up and speaking out at work
Strategies for college success
Friday Aug 04, 2023
Trailer! Ebony Little: Focus on service and make the business case
Friday Aug 04, 2023
Friday Aug 04, 2023
Next episode out on Monday, August 7 with guest Ebony Little
How can women of color find joy at work?
Monday Jul 31, 2023
Why is affirmative action necessary?
Monday Jul 31, 2023
Monday Jul 31, 2023
Reading of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s dissenting opinion —
In this episode, Ramona reads Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s dissenting opinion of the Supreme Court’s decision to end affirmative action in college admission in The Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. vs. President and Fellows of Harvard College. Justice Sonia Sotomayor and Justice Elena Kagan join in dissenting. Released on June 29th, 2023, the decision is a devastating blow to racial justice in the United States. Judge Brown Jackson makes a prolific argument of why affirmative action is still necessary in higher education. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson is the first African American woman and the first former federal public defender to serve on the United States Supreme Court.
Resources:https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/22pdf/20-1199_hgdj.pdf
Highlights from the reading:
History of racism in and its impact on America
How racial disparities in education, health, wealth and well-being developed in the US
History of local and federal policies that perpetuated inequality
Why race is an important factor in the admissions process
Why diversity is important in higher education
Monday Jul 17, 2023
The Extraordinary Impact of Artists (from Dec 2022)
Monday Jul 17, 2023
Monday Jul 17, 2023
Due to popular demand, we're repeating this episode from December 2022 featuring...
Christian McBride: How artists influence people and society through their music and actions —
From James Brown to Winton Marsalis, artists have an incredible amount of influence, impacting all aspects of society and people, including today’s guest Christian McBride. Listen to Ramona’s conversation as Christian talks about the music and the artists who have impacted his life and his development as a musician. According to Christian, example is of utmost importance, because it is your example that creates change; for people follow examples. Christian McBride is an eight-time GRAMMY-winning bassist, composer, and bandleader. He is the Artistic Director of the historic Newport Jazz Festival, the New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC), the TD James Moody Jazz Festival, and the National Jazz Museum in Harlem. In addition to artistic directing and consistent touring with his ensembles, he hosts NPR's “Jazz Night in America” and "The Lowdown: Conversations With Christian" on SiriusXM. Originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Christian now lives in New Jersey.
For more information about Christian McBride, visit https://www.christianmcbride.com.
Monday Jul 10, 2023
What is one of the most powerful gifts to give to others?
Monday Jul 10, 2023
Monday Jul 10, 2023
Dr. Vicki Ruiz: The Gift of Mentorship —
Have you had a mentor that made a significant impact on your life? Have you ever considered serving as a mentor to others? Join the conversation as Ramona talks to distinguished professor and historian Dr. Vicki Ruiz about the gift of mentorship. Dr. Ruiz discusses how mentors transform lives. She also talks about the power and impact of institutional mentorship. According to Dr. Ruiz, by being a mentor and institutionalizing mentorship programs individuals can impact individuals in profound ways. Dr. Vicki Ruiz is a Distinguished Professor Emerita of History and Chicano/Latino Studies in the Department of History at the University of California, Irvine.
Resources:https://www.faculty.uci.edu/profile/?facultyId=5302
Highlights from our conversation:
Influence of Dr. Ruiz’s mother and grandmother on her appreciation for and understanding of history
Dr. Ruiz’s personal and professional journey in becoming a professor of history
The power of mentorship
Institutional mentorship
Examples of great mentorship programs
The impact of mentorship on 1st generation college students
How to empower mentees
Strategies for college success
Friday Jul 07, 2023
Trailer! Dr. Vicki Ruiz: The Gift of Mentorship
Friday Jul 07, 2023
Friday Jul 07, 2023
Next episode out on Monday, July 10th with guest Dr. Vicki Ruiz
What is one of the most powerful gifts to give to others?
Monday Jul 03, 2023
How can sports teams be more effective in community impact?
Monday Jul 03, 2023
Monday Jul 03, 2023
Dr. Shaun M. Anderson: Advancing social responsibility in sports —
Sports teams and athletes have always influenced social change. In this episode Ramona talks to professor and social responsibility champion Dr. Shaun M. Anderson about the power of athletes and sports teams in impacting and transforming society. His work focuses on the intersections of sports, politics, race, and society. Dr. Shaun M. Anderson is an internationally recognized scholar, author and professor at Loyola Marymount University and founder and CEO of CSR Global Consulting, LLC, a consultancy that advises organizations in building social responsibility initiatives. A native of Arkansas, Dr. Anderson now lives in Los Angeles, California.
Resources:http://www.shaunmarqanderson.com
Highlights from our conversation:
Dr. Anderson’s personal and professional journey in becoming a professor and social responsibility champion
Major League Baseball and diversity
Olympic Games and social movements
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in sports
History of athletes and sports in creating social change
Importance of social responsibility in sports
How sports teams can be more impactful in their social impact initiatives
How to influence athletes to be proponents of social responsibility
Strategies for college success
Friday Jun 30, 2023
Trailer! Dr. Shaun M. Anderson: Advancing social responsibility in sports
Friday Jun 30, 2023
Friday Jun 30, 2023
Next episode out on Monday, June July 3rd with guest Dr. Shaun M. Anderson
How can sports teams be more effective in community impact?
Monday Jun 26, 2023
Why is writing a significant aspect of empowerment?
Monday Jun 26, 2023
Monday Jun 26, 2023
Dr. Emma Pérez: The power of writing in transforming people and society —
Life-writing can be healing, empowering, and community-making when shared with others. Ultimately, words have the power to change minds and lives. That is why writing our own stories is so important. Listen to Ramona’s conversation as she talks with the esteemed historian Dr. Emma Pérez. Dr. Pérez discusses the magic that happens in the classroom when brown, black, indigenous, and queer students find their voice and share their stories to build community. Dr. Emma Perez is a Research Social Scientist at the Southwest Center and a Professor in the Department of Gender and Women’s Studies at the University of Arizona. Pérez is an author of many publications including fiction, essays, and a history monograph.
Resources:https://swc.arizona.edu/people/emma-pérez
Highlights from our conversation:
Pérez’s personal and professional journey and how she became a historian and writer
Growing up in Texas
Rise of Ethnic Studies
Influence of Juan Gomez Quiñonez, Gloria Anzaldua and Toni Morrison
How and why writing and telling stories is so empowering and liberating
How to encourage students to express and raise their voices
The power of writing
Friday Jun 23, 2023
Friday Jun 23, 2023
Next episode out on Monday, June 26th with guest Dr. Emma Pérez
Why is writing a significant aspect of empowerment?
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