Today we celebrate Juneteenth, the day in 1865 when the last enslaved African Americans in Texas were informed of their freedom. It’s a time to reflect on the past and commit to a future of equality and justice. Join us in recognizing this significant moment in our history by tuning in to Transformation Conversations wherever you listen to your podcasts. You can also watch on our YouTube channel! #Juneteenth #Freedom
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We just dropped EPISODE 4 of WHAT HAPPENED IN ALABAMA? This episode is about how Black Land Loss impacted my family and the way I was raised, as well as millions of other Black American families across America. You can listen to the episode here. THANK YOU! #podcastseries #whathappenedinalabama #landloss #BlackAmerican #africanamerican #indigenous #raceinAmerica #Americanhistory #DEI #diversity #inclusion #woke #antiwoke #antiracism #antiDEI #apm #mpr #longform #documentary Whathappenedinalabama.org
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🎙️ Cross Tabs Podcast Episode 15: "In Our Feelings" with Camille Burge-Hicks is now LIVE! Public opinion polling has historically underrepresented Black Americans and other minority groups, leading to skewed perceptions of national sentiment. Emotional responses to political issues and candidates play a crucial role in shaping voter behavior, yet are often overlooked in traditional survey methods. Our guest, Associate Professor of Political Science at Villanova University Dr. Camille Burge-Hicks discusses the evolution of political polling and its impact on Black communities. She shares insights on the importance of qualitative research in understanding voter motivations, the need to update outdated survey measures, and the potential for emotional factors to influence voters. 🎧 Listen to the full episode here: https://lnkd.in/eJ6Bgijy #CrossTabsPodcast #QualitativeResearch #PublicPolling
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The Institute for Jewish Policy Research are an excellent resource for the latest research into the Jewish community in the UK and their latest report is a big one! A landmark study of Jews in the UK has given us the best insight into the experiences of Jewish life across Britain. It's likely that some data may have changed slightly since October 7th (the survey closed prior to the invasion of Israel) but the findings remain important to any organisation wanting to better support their Jewish colleagues. Some headline stats for you... ✡ 25% of UK Jews are atheist 🕯 Remembering the Holocaust and combating antisemitism have become noticeably more important to British Jews over the past decade 🚗 20% do not switch on lights and 23% never travel in a car on Shabbat 🥗 39% of UK Jews follow all Kashrut (Kosher) diet laws 🌍 British Jews report having stronger Jewish identities than British identities 💙 73% of British Jews feel either very or somewhat attached to Israel 👩💼 7% said they had experienced antisemitic discrimination at work 🚨 The more attached people are to Israel, the more likely they are to report having experienced an antisemitic incident Jews may make up a tiny proportion of the UK population but that doesn't mean inclusion work should exclude them. Have a read and listen to the podcast...i'd love to hear how you are improving Jewish inclusion in your workplace! #Jewish #Inclusion #Antisemitism #Judaism #DEI #equality #diversity
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Jumoke Abdullahi - Activist and Co-Founder of The Triple Cripples
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https://lnkd.in/em2tHp4X In this episode, Saqib Qureshi, author of Being Muslim Today, talks about the challenges in the Muslim community and Timothy Bult, author of Platform of Hope, offers suggestions to the most controversial political issues of the day. #blacklinkedin #politics #podcast
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Today, we encourage you to acknowledge Juneteenth in combination with Wellness Wednesday. Ideas for how you may do both: 🔸Journaling 🔸Share a meal 🔸Read a book 🔸Share stories 🔸Listen to a podcast 🔸Attend a community event Here are some prompts for journaling or sharing stories: •What does Juneteenth mean to you? •Who is a Black person that has greatly influenced your life or career? In what ways have they shaped your views or actions? •How can we incorporate the lessons of Juneteenth in our daily work lives to foster a more equitable work environment? •If you could have everyone in the company read one book, watch one movie, or listen to one podcast that you feel would significantly deepen our understanding of racial equity, what would it be and why? We would love to hear your stories or ways you are celebrating, please share in the comments. #WellnessWednesday #Juneteenth
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3moCelebrate 🎉 Juneteenth!!! “We all require and want respect, man or woman, Black or white. It's our basic human right.” — Aretha Franklin