Colorblind: Race Across Generations

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Rating
4.9
from
37 reviews
This podcast has
88 episodes
Language
Publisher
Explicit
No
Date created
2018/03/29
Average duration
49 min.
Release period
25 days

Description

Candid and intelligent discussions focusing on issues of race with a panel of guests spanning different generations, moderated by WFTV Orlando’s Vanessa Echols.

Podcast episodes

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THE COLOR OF BRIDGERTON
2022/05/02
The record-breaking Netflix series, "Bridgerton," is applauded for its diversity and leading roles for people of color. Season 2 has featured Indian actresses in major roles, which is certainly not the norm. Social media manager Banu Jothimalarr wrote a compelling social media post calling out the Indian movie industry and explaining why the portrayals in this season's of "Bridgerton" had such a profound impact on her life. Host: Vanessa Echols Guest: Banu Jothimalarr Producer: Ashley Long
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SUPREME HISTORY
2022/03/04
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson could make history as the first Black female Justice on the US Supreme Court. And with that history comes plenty of critics and controversy. We speak with four dynamic attorneys to examine all of it. Host: Vanessa Echols Guests: Professor Patricia Broussard from FAMU College of Law; Nakia Ruffin from the Gwen S. Cherry Black Women Lawyers Association; Attorney Jessica D. Thomas; Frachele Scott, Managing Director of The Pauli Murray Center for History and Social Justice Producer: Ashley Long
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LESSONS LEARNED
2022/02/18
2020 brought a summer of protests, unrest and calls for social justice and police reform. Our panel for this episode reflects on what was accomplished and what still needs to be done to see real change. Host: Vanessa Echols Guests: Hank Van Putten from the Peace and Justice Institute at Valencia College; Rhetta Hussein from The Black Press; Dr. Fon Gordon from the History Department at UCF; Reverend Katrina Jenkins, Dean of Religious Life at Rollins College Producer: Ashley Long
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BANKING WHILE BLACK
2022/01/28
Add it to the long list of "while Black" activities. But this case we're talking about from Minnesota resulted in a legal settlement. Investigative Journalist Eric Rasmussen from KSTP and Nekima Levy Armstrong, civil rights attorney and founder of The Racial Justice Network join us to talk about the case. To see Eric's report: https://kstp.com/kstp-news/top-news/banking-while-black-police-video-shows-how-cashing-a-paycheck-led-to-handcuffs/ Host: Vanessa Echols Guests: Eric Rasmussen and Nekima Levy Armstrong Producer: Ashley Long
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WAIT! YOU'RE JEWISH?
2021/12/17
Our topic: Jews of Color. Yes, they do exist and they're growing in number. Our guests are Maayan Zik, a New York based Social Justice Activist; Ilana Kaufman, Executive Director of Jews of Color Initiative; and Rabbi Isaiah Rothstein, Public Affairs Advisor at Jewish Federations of North America. We're talking about the intersectionality of race and faith. Host: Vanessa Echols Guests: Maayan Zik; Illana Kaufman; Rabbi Isaiah Rothstein Producer: Ashley Long
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I Wanted To Be White
2021/11/19
Yes, that's how this episode's guest felt growing up. Comedian Kyndra Crump, who is Black, talks about why growing up, she wanted to be a little white girl and how that's shaped her attitude about race as an adult and how she's used comedy to deal with all of it. Host: Vanessa Echols Guest: Kyndra Crump Producer: Ashley Long
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POETIC TRAILBLAZER
2021/11/06
We're talking to Ashley M. Jones, who recently made history as Alabama's 1st Black Poet Laureate. She talks about her new book of poetry: Reparations Now! She's using her poetic voice and words to shine a light on race, social justice, injustice and how reparations is more than just writing a check. Host: Vanessa Echols Guest: Ashley M. Jones Producer: Ashley Long
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NOT SO BLACK AND WHITE
2021/10/29
Two friends, one black and one white, have known each other for decades but never had a real conversation about race. Can you relate? They have written a book about the conversation that's had a profound impact on their lives and their friendship. They're doing exactly what this podcast is all about. Host: Vanessa Echols Guests: Reggie Dabbs and John Driver Producer: Ashley Long
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JUST HARVEST
2021/10/15
It's been an issue since the Emancipation Proclamation. The nation's Black farmers are still fighting discrimination and fighting for justice from the USDA. We talk with the lead attorney in a record breaking BILLION dollar settlement for Black farmers fighting for justice for decades. He's chronicled the fight in his new book, JUST HARVEST. Host: Vanessa Echols Guest: Greg Francis Producer: Ashley Long
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COLORBLIND MENTAL HEALTH
2021/08/27
We're tackling the intersection of race in America and mental health. Why is seeking professional health still stigmatized in communities of color, particularly for African Americans and what can be done about it? Joining our panel of experts are: Therapists DeWone Bennett, Cherlette McCullough and Dr. Yacob Tekie; along with Kari Cobham from The Carter Center and Caren Howard from Mental Health America.
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BLACK AND MISSING
2021/08/13
Missing Persons Cases. 40% of them are people of color, but that's not what we usually see represented in media coverage of the missing. Natalie Wilson and Derrica Wilson, Co-Founders of the Black and Missing Foundation are working to change that, to make sure people of color who are missing are not also overlooked and forgotten.
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ZIP CODES MATTER
2021/08/06
We're digging into the newest research about how where you live as a person of color impacts your economic future, advancement in life and health. It's not as simple as you probably think. But we're also looking at solutions, including a major project in Orlando, FL. Joining us are Eddy Moratin, President of Lift Orlando and Dr. Kelli Tice, Medical Director/Medical Affairs at Florida Blue.
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4.9 out of 5
37 reviews
jzc45 2021/11/12
Ashley M. Jones Interview
Incredible interview!
Arconna 2020/06/09
A Fantastic Panel Show
You probably won't find the kind of honest conversations available on Colorblind in the mainstream media. Colorbind is a powerful panel-based show, co...
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Amorgan40 2018/05/10
Accessible
What a great podcast. Honest and much needed conversations about race without judgement.
Patricia Montgomery, Esq. 2018/05/09
Colorblind is good conversation on racism.
Great conversation that did not pretend to have answers to racism, but provided good insight and personal views.
NutrientDense 2018/05/04
Colorblind is captivating.
Raw honesty about race is hard to find. Vanessa Echols should be called the “race whisperer”. With her heavenly voice, she comfortably carries the au...
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Good Morning Ladies podcast 2018/04/18
Love the podcast!
I truly appreciate the conversation on race in an intelligent and inclusive manner! Great job Vanessa - keep it going. 😊
greciews1223 2018/04/05
A much needed podcast!
Finally a way to talk about the real issues of race in America without screaming and yelling! And there couldn’t be a better host!
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