13 episodi

This interview series is a component of The Richmond Racial Equity Essays, a multimedia
project comprising a collection of essays, video interviews and a virtual discussion series focused on racial equity in Richmond, Virginia.

In this series, urban planner and diversity, equity and inclusion consultant Ebony Walden talks with Richmonders from all walks of life and sectors to explore their visions for an equitable Richmond, especially as it relates to racial equity, and the strategies that will help us get there. The hope is that this project will lead Richmond (the former Capital of the Confederacy) toward a solid framework for advancing racial equity and be a model for discussion in other U.S. cities.

Richmond Racial Equity Essays Ebony Walden

    • Cultura e società

This interview series is a component of The Richmond Racial Equity Essays, a multimedia
project comprising a collection of essays, video interviews and a virtual discussion series focused on racial equity in Richmond, Virginia.

In this series, urban planner and diversity, equity and inclusion consultant Ebony Walden talks with Richmonders from all walks of life and sectors to explore their visions for an equitable Richmond, especially as it relates to racial equity, and the strategies that will help us get there. The hope is that this project will lead Richmond (the former Capital of the Confederacy) toward a solid framework for advancing racial equity and be a model for discussion in other U.S. cities.

    Building a Solidarity Economy with Renee Hatcher and Matthew Slaats

    Building a Solidarity Economy with Renee Hatcher and Matthew Slaats

    At the intersection of racism and economics, Ebony talks with Renee Hatcher from University of Illinois Chicago Law School’s Community Enterprise & Solidarity Economy Clinic and Matthew Slaats, PHD candidate at University of Virginia and member of the Virginia Solidarity Economy Network. Renee and Matthew are part of the movement that is imagining and working to build an economy that puts people and planet before private profits and power. They discuss the principles of Solidarity Economy, share examples of work going on in Chicago and Virginia as well as advocate for the need to create institutions that counter capitalism with collective ownership and power.

    • 40 min
    Housing Equity with Heather Raspberry of HAND (Housing Association of Nonprofit Developers) in DC

    Housing Equity with Heather Raspberry of HAND (Housing Association of Nonprofit Developers) in DC

    At the intersection of racial equity and housing, Ebony talks with the Former Executive Director of HAND (Housing Association of Nonprofit Developers) Heather Raspberry. They discuss HAND’s racial equity journey and their effort to center racial equity amongst their association members which include a broad spectrum of housing related organizations. Heather highlights the importance of data in holding jurisdictions accountable to their affordable housing goals, which HAND is helping to do through their Housing Indicator Tool. 

    • 41 min
    Intergenerational, co-leadership and urban transformation with Sherreta R. Harrison and Raymond A. Jetson, MetroMorphosis in Baton Rouge, LA

    Intergenerational, co-leadership and urban transformation with Sherreta R. Harrison and Raymond A. Jetson, MetroMorphosis in Baton Rouge, LA

    Intergenerational, co-leadership is a model for disrupting oppressive systems and transforming communities. In this conversation, Ebony chats with catalytic co-leaders Sherreta R. Harrison and Raymond A. Jetson of MetroMorphosis in Baton Rouge, LA. The core of their work is transformation from within, rooted in community listening, responding and collective action.

    • 48 min
    Black land development and ownership with K. Wyking Garrett of Africatown Community Land Trust in Seattle, WA

    Black land development and ownership with K. Wyking Garrett of Africatown Community Land Trust in Seattle, WA

    At the intersection of racism and place, Ebony talks with Africatown Community Land Trust CEO K Wyking Garrett. They discuss Africatown’s community development model formed to acquire, steward, and develop land assets that are necessary for the Black community to grow and thrive in the Central District of Seattle, Washington. They discuss the importance of supporting individuals and community organizations in retention and development of land in gentrifying areas.

    • 40 min
    Faith, healing and justice with Rev. Jess Cook and Charles Bolling of Every Table, Richmond, VA

    Faith, healing and justice with Rev. Jess Cook and Charles Bolling of Every Table, Richmond, VA

    At the intersection of racism and faith, Ebony talks with Every Table ministers Charles Bolling and Jess Cook about healing, reconciliation and justice within their faith community. They discuss what it means to have an abolitionist approach to living in community, employing practices for reconciliation and repair within themselves and in community.

    • 49 min
    Racial Equity In Richmond - Episode 8: Academia, Arts & Intersectionality with Dr. Chaz Barracks

    Racial Equity In Richmond - Episode 8: Academia, Arts & Intersectionality with Dr. Chaz Barracks

    Dr. Chaz Barracks speaks with Ebony from multiple perspectives and through many lenses but weaves together a dynamic history, expertise and vision for a creative, intersectional approach to advancing racial equity in Richmond. 

    • 38 min

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