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Talking about culture and race with ourselves and our kids can be difficult to do. Join host Stacey Grant-Lewis, Founder of anti-racism initiative Culture x Co, as she shares perspectives on navigating a world still divided by race via interviews and commentary . Whether you are new to the anti-racism movement, a DEI expert, a parent or non-parent, this is the podcast for you.

Culture Power Stacey Grant-Lewis

    • Society & Culture
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Talking about culture and race with ourselves and our kids can be difficult to do. Join host Stacey Grant-Lewis, Founder of anti-racism initiative Culture x Co, as she shares perspectives on navigating a world still divided by race via interviews and commentary . Whether you are new to the anti-racism movement, a DEI expert, a parent or non-parent, this is the podcast for you.

    Breaking Barriers: Navigating the Path to Workplace Inclusivity with Netta Jenkins, Author of 'The Inclusive Organization'

    Breaking Barriers: Navigating the Path to Workplace Inclusivity with Netta Jenkins, Author of 'The Inclusive Organization'

    Welcome to another empowering episode of CulturePower, where we delve deep into the realms of diversity, equity, and inclusion to unlock the secrets of building truly inclusive organizations. In today's conversation, host Stacey Grant-Lewis sits down with the brilliant Netta Jenkins, author of the groundbreaking book, The Inclusive Organization.In this episode, Netta explores key concepts from her book, touching on the importance of cultivating a workplace environment that goes beyond m...

    • 36 min
    Exploring Socioeconomic Realities: A Conversation with Author Stephanie Land on her new book 'Class"

    Exploring Socioeconomic Realities: A Conversation with Author Stephanie Land on her new book 'Class"

    Join us for an insightful episode on the Culture Power Podcast, where host Stacey Grant-Lewis engages in a compelling conversation with the renowned author, Stephanie Land. In this episode, we delve deep into Stephanie's thought-provoking book, 'Class: A Memoir of Motherhood, Hunger, and Higher Education,' as she shares her personal journey as a poor single mother studying to become a writer and the impactful insights she gained living below the poverty line while trying to make her dream a r...

    • 35 min
    Seeing Others: Bridging Divides with Michele Lamont

    Seeing Others: Bridging Divides with Michele Lamont

    https://www.michelelamont.org/Welcome to another insightful episode of the Culture Power Podcast with your host, Stacey Grant-Lewis! In this episode, we are thrilled to welcome a distinguished guest, Michele Lamont. Michele Lamont is not only a prolific writer but also a respected scholar whose work transcends boundaries. Her latest book, "Seeing Others: How Recognition Works—and How It Can Heal a Divided World," delves into the profound complexities of recognition and its transformative powe...

    • 33 min
    Bruce Jackson: Never Far From Home

    Bruce Jackson: Never Far From Home

    Listen as Attorney and author Bruce Jackson highlights the key takeaways from his autobiography, Never Far From Home. Jackson, currently the Associate General Council at Microsoft is also a community advocate and. youth champion whose story both uplifts the spirit and breaks the hearts of readers around the world. Definitely worth the read!Support the Show.

    • 21 min
    Bryan Collier, Love is Loud Co-Author and Illustrator

    Bryan Collier, Love is Loud Co-Author and Illustrator

    Join me as I speak with Bryan Collier, the co-author, and illustrator for the recently released children's book "Love is Loud: How Diane Nash Led the Civil Rights Movement". Love is Loud tells the story of Diane Nash who began her work as an activist while in school as a teen and young adult in the south in the 1960s. Mr. Collier has illustrated over 46 books and considers it his calling to educate the public on important historical figures in the black community through his art.&n...

    • 18 min
    Mary Onyango on being Kenyan American with a multiracial child

    Mary Onyango on being Kenyan American with a multiracial child

    As a well-known and sought-after fitness expert, it is easy to assume that we know Mary O because of what we see on our screens. However, she is so much more than any assumption and this interview reveals why. Join us as I chat with her about her experiences as a Kenyan American immigrant woman now raising a young daughter in a multiethnic household. Support the Show.

    • 34 min

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