Bagels and Plantains

Christina and Deidra

Bagels & Plantains is a catch-up with your favorite melanated coworkers. Join our weekly kiki sessions where we devour career, carbs, and culture. Meet us at the intersection of being black, brown, doing the most and hungry.

  1. 12/11/2019

    19: Getting Schooled - Education, Affirmative Action, & The Workings of Integrated but Unequal w/ Dr. Amaka Okechukwu

    Amaka Okechukwu (PhD, NYU) is an assistant professor in the Department of Sociology at George Mason University. She is an interdisciplinary scholar engaged in research on social movements, race, community studies, and Black archives. Her work has appeared in Research in Conflicts, Social Movements, and Change and in The Sociology Project: Race and Ethnicity. We dive into Amaka’s new book: To Fulfill These Rights: Political Contention Over Affirmative Action and Open Admissions in Public Universities (Columbia University Press). Pre-Order here Her work explores and offers insight into: How do social movements emerge in relationship to changing ideas and practices of racial justice? How has social policy developed in response to the demands of social movements? How do identities like race, class, and gender function in the development of social movement collective identity and strategy? We get into.... The art of ‘air hustling’ The underground Oakland hip-hop scene Educated while black, brown, and female WATCH! This is life: by Ava DuVernay: "A rich narrative of praise, clarification, brother-and-sisterhood and the birth of cool.” - LOS ANGELES TIMES Where we are, where we’re headed, and how we all can make education accessible and a top priority The intersectionality of oppression -- beyond affirmative action READ!  The Privileged Poor How Elite Colleges Are Failing Disadvantaged Students How to help the youth thrive in PWI (predominantly white institutions) beyond And much, much more…..THIS IS THE FINALE (FIRE!!!)... Check for Dr. Amaka Okechukwu on twitter: @PhdAmaka And her Website: amakaokechukwu.com **HEY...have 3 mins? Take our ISSA VIBE listener survey. Help us make season 3 YOUR bop!**

    55 min
  2. 11/27/2019 ·  Bonus

    Bonus: Chris & Dee Reunited + Season 3 Sneak Peek

    Thank you so much for all the love. And support. And for tuning in. We appreciate you. See below for all that stuff we said we'd deliver :) Links to a few of our past guest Black Friday deals (including Gabes NYT's rated show)--- AYYYYYY!  (follow us and all our past guests for all the plugs) Our Cannabis queens got stocking 'stuffers', icecream that will put those nosy q's on freeze and their last event of 2019 here check it out! OEMI’s gift to you! Want to try all the clean, delicious hair care that is Oemi? Enter “B&PPOD” @ checkout to save 15% off your first order. Check out !Guaracha! & Gabe in Pregones/Puerto Rican Traveling Theater ---> The NYT review & Details to buy your tix until 12/15/19 It's the holidays and nothing says holiday like boundary crossing -- Don't worry Bunny from episode 14 got you covered. Boundary Werk! When you're done with those personal boundaries you gonna need a budget -- like yesterday. Get it together w/ your financial fitness trainer! Book a consultation, https://financialgym.com/schedule-free-consult, with the Financial Gym, and get 15% off your membership for a year by name dropping "Episode 6 Bagels & Plantains Podcast" --- ASK FOR TAI WiGGins :)  Oh and get in tune with your chakras and gift yourself (FOR FREE) the gift of self-awareness. Get your free human design here Visit Arizona (i guess....LOL)  Don't forget to give us that feedback so we can bring you everything your doing-the-most soul needs: Take the survey here --> https://forms.gle/ttg5kiugJiSBfBAY9 Wanna sound off-off? Leave us some love? Or ask us a question about a recent episode?  Do it here: https://anchor.fm/bagelsandplantains/message MUCH LOVE XOXO - Christina & Deidra

    42 min
  3. 11/13/2019

    17: LIKE EATING CLEAN, BUT FOR YOUR HAIR - Oemi, Curls & Mentorship w/ Allison Shimamoto

    In 2011 Founder and Creator of Oemi, Allison Shimamoto went natural. Taking the leap was a no brainer. Finding products that worked for her type 4 coils was the challenge. Most natural hair curly products are designed to ‘work’ with all curl patterns. But those products left her type 4 coils dry, flat, and rigid. Fed up with the so-called natural products on the shelves, Allison made her own natural products at home. Perfecting her natural hair care craft for over 7 years then bringing Oemi it to the world. A unicorn product for all those rocking the type 4 curls.  Allison took her passion for Type 4 curlies, what the food industry does for clean eating, and transforms natural hair care with her brand Oemi. A product so natural (and delicious) you can eat it (just don’t)! Shoot...you can even slather it on your skin. We love a good 2 for 1. With Allison we talk: Side hustling  Branding for the culture The science of the curl and textured hair Oemi , the brand, the myth, the living legend Importance of having people up, down, and sideways that believe in you PLUS Traveling while curly Juggling all the things The state of PoC hair care And what’s next for Oemi & Allison OEMI’s gift to you! Want to try all the clean, delicious hair care that is Oemi? We have a promo code just for you: Enter “B&PPOD” @ checkout to save 15% off your first order. Use it and grab their newest hair #goals kits: - NEW Oemi Starter Kit for folks to test a 2oz butter of their choice and tea rinse sachet - NEW Yokai Tea Rinse + Root Detox Kit with a full size tea,  muslin tea bags, wooden spoon and 2 tea bottles - Or the classics like DAY 1 READY TO WEAR HAIR with CUPUAÇU + KOKUM CREAM (A MUST!) Thank you so much to Allison for the gem drops, the discount plug, and her generosity!

    46 min
  4. 10/16/2019

    14: Return of the Mack - Anti Oppression Work & Art w/ Bunny Mckensie Mack

    An amazing virtual sitdown steeped in learning, unlearning and deep introspection -- while finding our own footing in anti-oppression work and communication we sit down with the brilliant, multifaceted creative, and anti-oppression consultant Bunny McKensie Mack "Bunny McKensie Mack (pronouns: they/them/their) is an anti-oppression consultant, coach, facilitator, and the creator and founder of Boundary Work™ and Radical Copy™. As a former Executive Director of Art + Feminism, one of the largest social justice projects on Wikipedia, they led a global team of organizers working to correct skewed and biased content about marginalized communities on the internet. Bunny holds two linguistics degrees from the University of Chicago and is currently pursuing a double Master's degree in Anthropology and Sociology. For over 5 years, they’ve consulted with some of the largest for-profit and nonprofit organizations to develop cultures of accountability that dismantle racism and gender inequity at the individual, interpersonal, and institutional levels. Their work has been featured in NowThis News, Refinery29, The Guardian, Artsy, Afropunk, The New York Times, Pop Sugar, It Gets Better, Artsy, ArtNews, Wear Your Voice, Bubblegum Club, and  El País." You can find and work with Bunny at all of the following: The Boundary Work Mastermind™  Website: mckensiemack.com Instagram: instagram.com/mckensiemack Facebook: facebook.com/mckensiemack Radical Copy: https://www.mckensiemack.com/radical-copy Subscribe to her Newsletter: http://bit.ly/2PyUIcI

    1 hr
  5. 10/09/2019

    13: BRCA What? BRCA Who? What No One Tells You About Cancer & Genetic Counseling w/ BRCA Advocate Erika Stallings

    Erika Stallings is an attorney, writer and BRCA awareness advocate. In June 2014, she discovered she carried the BRCA2 gene mutation, a hereditary cancer mutation that causes up to an 85% lifetime risk of developing breast cancer (and other cancers too). Just six months later she underwent a preventative double mastectomy -- at an age where most are just starting to come into their own. Erika’s eye-opening experience and research led her to become an advocate for other young women facing the same fate, particularly black women who are underserved by genetic counseling and testing. She has spoken about her experience with BRCA and the many biases at the healthcare level. Her message and mission have appeared in major publications such as Jezebel, Huffington Post, New York Magazine’s The Cut and O Magazine. She also serves as the founding co-chair of the Young Leadership Council for the Basser Center for BRCA. You can find her on twitter @quidditch424 or all the fabulous publishings below. If you or a loved one has been touched by Cancer, healthcare bias, or if you’re considering BRCA genetic counseling don’t hesitate to reach out to Erika for q’s and a’s here:  http://erikastallings.com/contact-me/ Learn more about BRCA & Erika’s story here: https://www.thecut.com/2018/03/relearning-how-to-date-after-my-double-mastectomy.html https://jezebel.com/what-no-one-tells-you-about-your-brca-mutation-1647240915 https://www.huffpost.com/author/erika-stallings http://www.oprah.com/health_wellness/the-article-that-could-help-save-black-womens-lives https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hereditary-cancer-and-genetic-counseling-what-do-black-women-need-to-know-tickets-46069653574 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQ85pX-yxV8&t=1s

    39 min
5
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19 Ratings

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Bagels & Plantains is a catch-up with your favorite melanated coworkers. Join our weekly kiki sessions where we devour career, carbs, and culture. Meet us at the intersection of being black, brown, doing the most and hungry.