Episodes
Friday Aug 19, 2022
Equity Matters Presents I Got Five - 3. BYE-POC
Friday Aug 19, 2022
Friday Aug 19, 2022
Join us for a celebration of life for our fallen friend.
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Friday Aug 19, 2022
Equity Matters Presents I Got Five - 2. All Cap
Friday Aug 19, 2022
Friday Aug 19, 2022
Have you experienced stereotype threat? You may be eligible for financial compensation.
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Friday Aug 19, 2022
Equity Matters Presents.I Got Five - 1. The Pre-Roll
Friday Aug 19, 2022
Friday Aug 19, 2022
Welcome to I Got Five, hosted by Dr. James Bell III.
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Tuesday Aug 09, 2022
No One Has Arrived featuring Hayden Dawes, LCSW, LCAS
Tuesday Aug 09, 2022
Tuesday Aug 09, 2022
All people who need care should be able to see their doctor without worrying about being mistreated, harassed, or denied service outright. Discrimination in health care settings endanger LGBTQ people’s lives through delays or denials of medically necessary care. Today we join Hayden Dawes to discuss the consequences of implicit bias on LGBTQ health, finding the right mental health provider, and how we can grant ourselves permission to be our best selves.
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Read An Invitation to White Therapists here.
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Tuesday Jul 19, 2022
Shut Up and Play featuring Ashton Henderson, MA, MBA
Tuesday Jul 19, 2022
Tuesday Jul 19, 2022
In every corner of sports, athletes have long been some of the most vocal and expressive leaders on the forefront of change in society. Perhaps in the last decade, athletes’ contribution to consciousness-raising has reached a pinnacle. Today we join Ashton Henderson MA, MBA immediate past Director of Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion for the Detroit Pistons to discuss the distinct equality and inclusion challenges facing professional sports, the Good Ol Boy Network’s pervasiveness, and how to create more inclusive spaces in the athletic arena.
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Ashton Henderson Instagram: @A_Henderson31
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LinkedIn: Ashton Henderson: Ashton Henderson M.A., MBA
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Tuesday Jul 05, 2022
A Dream Deferred featuring Dr. Mecca Marsh
Tuesday Jul 05, 2022
Tuesday Jul 05, 2022
A Dream Deferred featuring Dr. Mecca Marsh
Unfortunately college athletes are used to being stereotyped and defined by their identities as athletes. Professors, faculty, and peers tend to have certain prejudices regarding student athletes, and they are usually not positive. More importantly, they are usually inaccurate. Regardless of their truth, however, these perceptions impact the lives of student athletes every day. Today we join Dr. Mecca Marsh to discuss the challenges student athletes face, the impact of paying students, and the varying gender disparities that appear in revenue generating sports.
Trigger Warning: Discussion of interpersonal violence 21:16 - 21:28
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Dr. Mecca Marsh LinkedIn: Dr. Mecca Marsh
Dr. Mecca Marsh Instagram: @Mmarsh_consulting
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Tuesday Jun 21, 2022
Stakes is High featuring Dalbin Osorio, M.Ed., MSW
Tuesday Jun 21, 2022
Tuesday Jun 21, 2022
The United States has a long history of using intelligence tests to support white supremacy and class stratification. Standardized tests first entered the public schools in the 1920s, pushed by eugenicists whose pseudoscience promoted the “natural superiority” of wealthy, white, U.S.-born males. High-stakes standardized tests have disguised class and race privilege as merit ever since. Today we join Dalbin Osorio, M.Ed, MSW, Managing Director of Public Affairs with the Montgomery County Education Association, to discuss how the consistent use of test scores demonstrates first a mental ability gap, and the achievement gap is really built to maintain inequality, not an antidote to educational disparities.
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Tuesday Jun 07, 2022
School Daze featuring Jasmine Lee, PhD, MSW
Tuesday Jun 07, 2022
Tuesday Jun 07, 2022
We live in a world in which the many -isms are embedded into social and political structures. Higher education is no exception. Campuses across the country are using their Student Affairs divisions to fight the good fight, to ensure every member of their student body community has an equitable opportunity for success and belonging. Today we join Jasmine Lee, PhD, MSW, Director of Inclusive Excellence/Initiatives for Identity, Inclusion, and Belonging for the University of Maryland Baltimore County to discuss how student affairs professionals serve as change agents, advocating for racial diversity within their campus and contributing to a community-based approach that expands dialogue to larger networks.
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Jasmine Lee Instagram: @DrJasLee
Jasmine Lee LinkedIn: Jasmine A. Lee, MSW, PhD
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Tuesday May 24, 2022
Tuesday May 24, 2022
Building people power through community organizing and movement-building is a critical solution to the historical and current inequitable distribution of power and resources along lines of race and class. Social movements led by communities most impacted by injustice are perhaps the most effective drivers of change. And understanding that when we center justice and equity with communities that have been disproportionately impacted, all communities have the potential to benefit. Today we join Theo Pride, PhD Community Organizer with the Detroit People’s Platform and Frank Romo, CEO at Romo GIS to discuss the role of power in organizing and the benefits of having a technology element to enhance your people campaigns.
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Frank Romo’s LinkedIn: Frank Romo
Frank Romo’s Twitter @Romo_GIS
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Tuesday May 10, 2022
Talking with Pictures featuring Laura Lorenz, PhD
Tuesday May 10, 2022
Tuesday May 10, 2022
Photography crosses cultural and linguistic barriers, and is suitable for all abilities. It can describe realities, communicate perspectives, and raise awareness of social and global issues. PhotoVoice is a powerful tool that can be used to build a world in which everybody has the opportunity to represent themselves and tell their own story. Today we join Laura Lorenz, PhD, Co-Founder of Photovoice Worldwide to discuss how she has used this participatory research method to show stories, share power, and change lives.
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Photovoice Worldwide Instagram: @Photovoiceworldwide
Photovoice Worldwide Twitter: @PhotovoiceW
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