Untying Knots Harvard Ash Center
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Untying Knots, co-hosted by Nikhil Raghuveera and Erica Licht, explores how people and organizations are untying knots of systemic oppression and working towards a more equitable future. Each episode features special guests and a focus on thematic areas across society.
This podcast is published by the Institutional Antiracism and Accountability Project at Harvard Kennedy School’s Ash Center.
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Building an Accountable and Effective Base of White Communities Working for Racial Justice
How do we build an accountable and effective base of white communities working for racial justice?
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Pulse Check on Antiracist Institutional Change in Healthcare
What's needed for healthcare organizations to create antiracist change?
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Cultivating racially-just, data-driven organizations
How can we build a culture of antiracist accountability through the use of intentional data?
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Untying Knots: Crime and Justice - Charting a More Equitable Path
How can we reduce racial inequality in the criminal justice system?
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Untying Knots: Beyond Land Acknowledgment - Accountable Action in Partnership with Native Nations
Land Acknowledgements have become popularized by organizations and non-Native communities in 2022, but what are their actual impact?
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Untying Knots: Building Electoral Justice in the Pacific Northwest and Across the US
In this episode, we explore the relationship between communities of color and political power by turning to a case study of electoral organizing in the US Pacific Northwest.