Intersectionality Matters!

African American Policy Forum

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  • 1 hour 7 minutes
    65. Views from the 92%: Black Women Reflect on the 2024 Election and the Road Ahead

    In the final episode of AAPF's election roundtable podcast series, host Kimberlé Crenshaw is joined by Black women advocates, analysts and activists to offer their side of the story about the election and highlight the risks to American democracy if Black women and their experiences continue to be erased.


    Watch the extended version on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/live/0g8WK8CDS3c?si=nviixofPcmxBcFNd


    Featuring:

    • Barbara ArnwinePresident & Founder of the Transformative Justice Coalition
    • Karen AttiahColumnist for the Washington Post
    • Kirsten West SavaliVice President of Content: iOne Digital
    • LaTosha Brownco-founder of the Black Voters Matter Fund and the BVM Capacity Building Institute


    Special thanks to:

    • Melanie CampbellPresident & CEO National Coalition on Black Civic Participation and Convener of Black Women's Roundtable
    • Fran Phillips-CalhounAtlanta Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta
    • Kaye Wise Whitehead, AAPF Special Projects Manager and founder of the Karson Institute for Race, Peace and Social Justice at Loyola University


    Produced by Sr. Producer Nicole Edwards

    Mixing by Sean Dunnam Associate

    Art by Ashley Julien

    Follow us at @intersectionalitymatters (Twitter), @IMKC_podcast (Instagram)

    Music by Blue Dot Sessions

    20 December 2024, 7:37 pm
  • 52 minutes 33 seconds
    64. Election 2024 Round Table, Part 3

    Welcome to AAPF's Election 2024 Round Table, Part 3!


    There is a lot of noise to cut through right now when it comes to the important issues at stake in the election. To bring nuance to the mainstream media narratives, between now and election day, the African American Policy Forum presents a series of election round table conversations featuring three thinkers who are deeply enmeshed in academia, media, and community activism unpacking what’s at stake on Nov 5th: Kirsten West Savali, Kaye Wise Whitehead, and Tim Wise.


    The trio will tackle the issues that are likely to make a difference as we come down to the wire: threats to democracy, racial and reproductive justice, policing, Project 2025, and more.


    Featuring:

    Kirsten West Savali, VP of Content at Urban One’s iOne Digital, and former Executive Producer of News & Politics Editor for Essence magazine (@KWestSavali)

    Kaye Wise Whitehead, host of Today with Dr. Kaye on WEAA and founding executive director of The Karson Institute for Race, Peace & Social Justice at Loyola University (@blackmommyactivist)

    Tim Wise, anti-racist writer, lecturer and African American Policy Forum Senior Fellow (@timjacobwise)


    Music by Blue Dot Sessions.


    Read AAPF and HIT Strategies' Race-Forward Messaging Report here.

    5 November 2024, 1:11 am
  • 57 minutes 25 seconds
    63. Election 2024 Round Table, Part 2

    Welcome to AAPF's Election Round Table Series, Part 2!


    There is a lot of noise to cut through right now when it comes to the important issues at stake in the election. To bring nuance to the mainstream media narratives, between now and election day, the African American Policy Forum presents a series of election round table conversations featuring three thinkers who are deeply enmeshed in academia, media, and community activism unpacking what’s at stake on Nov 5th: Kirsten West Savali, Kaye Wise Whitehead, and Tim Wise.

    The trio will tackle the issues that are likely to make a difference as we come down to the wire: threats to democracy, racial and reproductive justice, policing, Project 2025, and more.


    Featuring:

    Kirsten West Savali, VP of Content at Urban One’s iOne Digital, and former Executive Producer of News & Politics Editor for Essence magazine (@KWestSavali)

    Kaye Wise Whitehead, host of Today with Dr. Kaye on WEAA and founding executive director of The Karson Institute for Race, Peace & Social Justice at Loyola University (@blackmommyactivist)

    Tim Wise, anti-racist writer, lecturer and African American Policy Forum Senior Fellow


    Music by Blue Dot Sessions.


    Read AAPF and HIT Strategies' Race-Forward Messaging Report here.

    4 November 2024, 4:06 pm
  • 58 minutes 12 seconds
    62. Election 2024 Round Table, Part 1

    There is a lot of noise to cut through right now when it comes to the important issues at stake in the election. To bring nuance to the mainstream media narratives, between now and election day, the African American Policy Forum presents a series of election round table conversations featuring three thinkers who are deeply enmeshed in academia, media, and community activism unpacking what’s at stake on Nov 5th: Kirsten West Savali, Kaye Wise Whitehead, and Tim Wise.


    The trio will tackle the issues that are likely to make a difference as we come down to the wire: threats to democracy, racial and reproductive justice, policing, Project 2025, and more.


    Featuring:

    Kirsten West Savali, VP of Content at Urban One’s iOne Digital, and former Executive Producer of News & Politics Editor for Essence magazine (@KWestSavali)

    Kaye Wise Whitehead, host of Today with Dr. Kaye on WEAA and founding executive director of The Karson Institute for Race, Peace & Social Justice at Loyola University (@blackmommyactivist)

    Tim Wise, anti-racist writer, lecturer and African American Policy Forum Senior Fellow (@timjacobwise)


    Music by Blue Dot Sessions.


    Read AAPF and HIT Strategies' Race-Forward Messaging Report here.

    1 November 2024, 10:30 pm
  • 39 minutes 34 seconds
    61. Why We Need Police Reform

    Attorney Ben Crump joins host Kimberlé Crenshaw and members of the #SayHerName Mothers Network to spotlight the ongoing fight for justice for the killing of Sonya Massey by police. Warning: this episode contains graphic descriptions of violence.


    Listen to conversations with Attorney Crump and other CRT Summer School 2024 participants for a limited time here: https://linktr.ee/intersectionalitymatters


    Hosted by: Kimberlé Crenshaw (@sandylocks)


    Featured Guests: Attorney Ben Crump (@attorneycrump)


    Senior Producer: Nicole Edwards

    Associate Producer: Sana Hashmi

    Mixing by Sean Dunnam 

    Episode art by Ashley Julien

    Music by Blue Dot Sessions

    Follow us on X (twitter) and Instagram , or via aapf.org

    23 October 2024, 7:23 pm
  • 49 minutes 34 seconds
    60. Tennessee: Tip of the Spear in the Fight for Democracy

    It’s Freedom Summer 2024! We’re celebrating the 60th anniversary of Freedom Summer 1964, and kicking off our annual Critical Race Theory Summer School in the locus for the recent attacks on racial justice and democracy: Nashville, Tennessee.

    Host, Kimberlé Crenshaw is joined by CRT Summer School contributors, Tennessee Representative Justin Jones; Superintendent for CRT summer school and celebrated educator, radio host, and film producer—Kaye Wise Whitehead; and Tim Wise, a groundbreaking anti-racist thinker, author and educator who is also a senior fellow with the AAPF. They discuss Project 2025, the attacks on our democracy, and why Tennessee is the tip of the spear in the fight to keep democracy alive.


    Join us in person and online for CRT Summer School 2024: Register now for CRT Summer School 


    Hosted by: Kimberlé Crenshaw (@sandylocks)


    Featured Guests:

    Rep. Justin Jones (@brotherjones_

    Kaye Wise Whitehead (@kayewhitehead)

    Tim Wise (@timjacobwise)


    Senior Producer Nicole Edwards

    Associate Producer Madison Belo

    Mixing by Sean Dunnam 

    Episode art by Ashley Julien

    Music by Blue Dot Sessions


    Follow us on X (twitter) and Instagram , or via aapf.org

    10 July 2024, 9:45 pm
  • 16 minutes 31 seconds
    59. A moment with Tim Wise

    Join host Kimberlé Crenshaw behind the scenes at the African American Policy Forum in this series of brief, intimate conversations on intersectionality and how we can use it to interpret and navigate our multiracial democracy.

    This episode features anti-racist author, educator, and lecturer Tim Wise (@timjacobwise)

    Hosted by Kimberlé Crenshaw (@sandylocks)

    Produced by Sr. Producer Nicole Edwards

    Mixing by Sean Dunnam

    Episode art by Ashley Julien

    Music by Blue Dot Sessions

    Follow us on Instagram and Twitter, or via aapf.org

    26 June 2024, 2:45 pm
  • 15 minutes 50 seconds
    58. A moment with CJ Hunt

    Join host Kimberlé Crenshaw behind the scenes at the African American Policy Forum in this series of brief, intimate conversations on intersectionality and how we can use it to interpret and navigate our multiracial democracy.

    This episode features comedian and Emmy-nominated director CJ Hunt (http://gocjhunt.com/).

    Hosted by Kimberlé Crenshaw (@sandylocks)

    Produced by Sr. Producer Nicole Edwards

    Mixing by Sean Dunnam

    Episode art by Ashley Julien

    Music by Blue Dot Sessions

    Follow us on Instagram and (Twitter), or via aapf.org

    30 May 2024, 4:06 pm
  • 50 minutes 45 seconds
    57. Never Too Much: The Untold Story of Luther Vandross

    Guest Dawn Porter, director of Luther: Never Too Much, joins host Kimberlé Crenshaw to discuss a new Luther Vandross biopic. They explore Luther's unmatched artistry, the intersections of the pop star's lived experience that stopped him from receiving the accolades he rightfully deserved, and his legacy as the soundtrack to so many lives.


    Hosted by Kimberlé Crenshaw (@sandylocks)

    Guest Dawn Porter (@dawnporter)

    Produced by Sr. Producer Nicole Edwards

    Mixing by Sean Dunnam

    Support provided by Sana Hashmi, Jocelyn Walker, and the team at the African American Policy Forum

    Episode art by Ashley Julien

    Music by Blue Dot Sessions

    Follow us at @intersectionalitymatters (Twitter), @IMKC_podcast (Instagram), and aapf.org

    18 April 2024, 3:32 pm
  • 59 minutes 22 seconds
    56. The Revolutionary Act of Self Care

    Guest host Shermena M. Nelson is joined by Huru founder Imani Joye Samuels to discuss the life-saving importance of rest for Black women. They also unpack strategies for creating a sustainable, effective self care practice.


    Shermena, Imani, and other wellness practitioners will host an evening dedicated to Black women's self care calledYou Carry the Dream: Reclaiming Rest and Resilience on March 28th during this year's Her Dream Deferred week. Join in person in NYC, or host a watch party and livestream the event from your area. Find out more here.

    Featuring Shermena M Nelson

    Imani Joye Samuels

    Executive produced by Kimberlé Crenshaw (@sandylocks)

    Produced by Sr Producer Nicole Edwards

    Mixing by Sean Dunnam

    Associate Production by Sana Hashmi

    Art by Ashley Julien

    Support provided by Jocelyn Walker, Kristin Penner and the team at African American Policy Forum

    Music by Blue Dot Sessions

    Follow us at @intersectionalitymatters (Twitter), @IMKC_podcast (Instagram)

    27 March 2024, 4:46 pm
  • 52 minutes 29 seconds
    55. Who gets to be a hero in the story of America?

    Join Kimberlé Crenshaw and the African American Policy Forum at Sundance Film Festival on January 19th, 2024 at 8 pm MT for The Story of Us (Part 4), live at The Park in Park City, Utah. Register for your free pass here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-story-of-us-surviving-the-war-on-woke-black-storytelling-tickets-793686827667


    In this episode, host Kimberlé Crenshaw and African American Policy Forum present the Story of Us (Part 3) panel, recorded live from the Sundance Film Festival in 2023.

    As we think about the future of democracy, this instalment of Sundance's "Big Conversation" series builds on the previous two iterations of Kimberlé W. Crenshaw’s The Story of Us, and explores how cinematic storytelling has long been, and continues to be, critical to shaping the contours of democratic inclusion. Who gets to be a hero or a villain in popular depictions of American life? Who gets written out of the story altogether? And how do Hollywood portrayals influence the amount political power that various demographics of Americans hold in real life?


    Featuring W Kamau Bell, the 2023 Sundance Vanguard Award winner, comic, and television host

    Holly Cook Macarro, Tribal Advocate & Political Strategist

    Jason Stanley, author and Jacob Urowsky Professor of Philosophy at Yale University

    Roger Ross Williams, Academy Award-winning Director, Writer, and Producer


    Hosted by Kimberlé Crenshaw (@sandylocks)

    Produced by Sr Producer Nicole Edwards

    Mixing by Sean Dunnam

    Support provided by the African American Policy Forum

    Music by Blue Dot Sessions

    Follow us at @intersectionalitymatters (X), @IMKC_podcast (Instagram)

    12 January 2024, 3:59 pm
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