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The Inclusion 1st Podcast is creating a safe space for people to ask their most important questions on antiracism. Our mission is to demystify the practice of antiracism through the experience of questions and stories which we hope will encourage antiracist learning, growth, and action. We believe that it is the actions of individuals that help to push this movement forward. And to support these changemakers on their journey, we’ll answer listener-submitted questions in each episode. Tune in ...
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In today’s episode, Kaseba Chibweth talks with Ashley Valentin Gonzalez (she/her/hers/ella), a first-generation college student and environmentalist from Logan Heights, a neighborhood in San Diego, California. Ashley is majoring in Environmental Studies and minoring in Business Administration and Ethnic Studies at the University of San Diego and is…
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In today’s episode, Kaseba Chibweth talks with Grace Joseph, a graduate with a bachelor's degree in Psychology with a minor in Forensics and is continuing her education with a master's in counseling in the fall at Boston University. In this episode, Kaseba and Grace discuss how mental health affects college students. Connect with Kaseba using the l…
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In today’s episode, Kaseba Chibweth talks with Guerritha Muntu, a first-generation American citizen of Congolese Descent and a student at Loyola University Chicago. In this episode, Kaseba and Guerritha discuss Black Diaspora and the effects it has on current and future generations. You can learn more about Black Diaspora in this article. Connect w…
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In today’s episode, Kaseba Chibweth talks with Durshun Shah, a sophomore majoring in Global Studies at Loyola University Chicago. He has a Californian birth certificate, a Texan upbringing, and Indian tastebuds. His hobbies include running, travel, guitar, and stand-up comedy. In this episode, we explore: How minority families deal with mental heal…
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In today’s episode, Kaseba Chibweth talks with Maddie Beaddle, a third year Pepperdine student who has hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (hEDS), and whos been active in combating abilist culture and fighting for disabled rights on campus. She hopes to leave her institution better than she found it, not only for the disabled community but for every…
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In today’s episode, Kaseba Chibweth talks with Lauren Hicks, a sophomore at Loyola University Chicago working towards a degree in education. After becoming a teacher, Lauren aspires to earn a master's in educational policy. In this episode, we explore: How can you create a safe and inclusive space for students as a teacher? Should race be talked ab…
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In today’s episode, Kaseba Chibweth talks with Anton Jahn-Vavrus, a sophomore at Loyola University Chicago, originally from Minneapolis, Minnesota. In his free time, Anton has led projects which highlight the beauty of his community in Minneapolis and fundraising for youth organizations. He currently works at the Boys and Girls Club in Minneapolis …
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In today’s episode, Kaseba Chibweth talks with Juddson Spako, a junior at Loyola University Chicago studying political science. He is an avid reader of political theory and studies social, political, and economic trends in his free time. In this episode, we explore: What is toxic masculinity? Examples of toxic masculinity in everyday life? What are…
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In today’s episode, Kaseba Chibweth talks with Magdaline Gathumbi, a full-time student studying nursing at Saint Louis University with a background in criminology. In this episode, we explore: What is colorism? Backhanded compliments and why they are problematic Advice for anyone dealing with colorism You can learn more about Magdaline using the li…
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In today’s episode, Kaseba Chibweth talks with Patrick Nwankpa a senior at Loyola University Chicago majoring in biology on the pre-medical track who is also an avid bodybuilder, runner, musician, and content creator. In this episode, we explore: The mental health issues in the black community and how to get support during a difficult time Why more…
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In today’s episode, we are talking to Grace Yco, a former cancer researcher turned life science digital and content marketer and passionate DEI advocate. Come join us for this real, authentic, and honest conversation about what it looks like to be an activist in 2022. In this episode, we explore: How to build bridges between people through anti-rac…
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In today’s episode, we are talking to Come join us for this real, authentic, and honest conversation about what it looks like to be an activist in 2022. In this episode, we explore: What being an activist looks like in 2022 The experience of creating a raw and direct presentation on race Digging into the unique change that Veronica and her friend V…
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In this episode, we are answering the listener-submitted questions: When I see or hear something that is racist, I'm always worried about using the "R" word for fear that it will put people on the defensive. Any advice on how I can call out racism in a way that's honest but won't make people defensive? You can find more information about Aidoo usin…
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In this episode, we are answering the listener-submitted questions: Can you talk about microaggressions and how we can change our thinking to create more inclusive environments? Do you have a question that you want to be answered on a future episode of The Inclusion 1st Podcast? Submit your question here. Ready to dive in further? Check out all the…
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In this episode, we are answering the listener-submitted questions: How do we frame the anti-racist topic in a way that's aspirational and hopeful? Do you have a question that you want to be answered on a future episode of The Inclusion 1st Podcast? Submit your question here. Ready to dive in further? Check out all the places you can find us below:…
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In today’s episode, we are talking to Aidoo Osei, VP of Product Strategy at Global Payments Inc. Based in the Atlanta area, he is a proud dad of three and a board member of the local non-profit, Caring for Others, Inc. Come join us for this real, authentic, and honest conversation about what it looks like to be an activist in 2022. In this episode,…
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In this episode, we are answering the listener-submitted questions: Who gets to do anti-racism work? Do you have a question that you want to be answered on a future episode of The Inclusion 1st Podcast? Submit your question here. Ready to dive in further? Check out all the places you can find us below: Top 5 Most Asked Questions On Anti-Racism Ask …
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In this episode, we are answering the listener-submitted questions: What if I make some faux pas? Does that disqualify me? I'm such a newbie. How can I champion anti-racism if I'm always worried about being racist by accident? Do you have a question that you want to be answered on a future episode of The Inclusion 1st Podcast? Submit your question …
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In today’s episode, we are talking to R.M. Michaële Antoine, the Creator and Founder of Curios, which curates experiences to foster curiosity bravery, and intentionality through leadership, communication, consulting, workshops and training. As a DEI practitioner, her goal is to take the training wheels off talk. Come join us for this real, authenti…
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In this episode, we are answering the listener-submitted questions: What's the difference between equity and equality? Do you have a question that you want to be answered on a future episode of The Inclusion 1st Podcast? Submit your question here. Ready to dive in further? Check out all the places you can find us below: Top 5 Most Asked Questions O…
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In this episode, we are answering the listener-submitted questions: I want to be an ally but I don't know where to start, other than standing up when I see something glaringly wrong. How do I get started? You can find more information about Rebecca using the links below: Rebecca’s Instagram Rebecca’s LinkedIn Stephen Wiggins Art Instagram Do you ha…
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In today’s episode, we are talking to Rebecca Wiggins, a kitchen table activist who comes from a long line of kitchen table activism (we dive into what this means in the episode). This activist spirit has taken her to homeless shelters, youth mentoring programs, and even inspired her doctoral research. Come join us for this real, authentic, and hon…
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In today’s episode, we are talking to Janet Carson, an extremely accomplished and humble person who focuses on making an impact in the community by serving on the boards of community-based organizations and investing personal resources with numerous startup companies. Come join us for this real, authentic, and honest conversation about what it look…
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In today’s episode, we are talking to Cara McMahon, who has been a social justice advocate in Catholic education for 20 years as well as an anti-racist speaker and consultant. Come join us for this real, authentic, and honest conversation about what it looks like to be an activist in 2022. In this episode, we answer questions like: - What does it m…
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In this episode, we are answering the listener-submitted questions with our guest host, Kevin Askew: What's the right thing to say? Black or African American? Do you have a question that you want to be answered on a future episode of The Inclusion 1st Podcast? Submit your question here. . . . Ready to dive in further? Check out all the places you c…
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In today’s episode, we are talking to Kevin Askew who is a devoted husband, father, and son as well as an online radio station owner and adventurous life learner who is eager to bring STEAM to young, inquisitive minds. Come join us for this real, authentic, and honest conversation about what it looks like to be an activist in 2022. In this episode,…
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In this episode, we are answering the listener-submitted questions: How can I share my experience as a person of color? Do you have a question that you want to be answered on a future episode of The Inclusion 1st Podcast? Submit your question here. . . . Ready to dive in further? Check out all the places you can find us below: Top 5 Most Asked Ques…
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In this episode, we are answering the listener-submitted questions: How can I talk to my Black friends about everything going on? Do you have a question that you want to be answered on a future episode of The Inclusion 1st Podcast? Submit your question here. . . . Ready to dive in further? Check out all the places you can find us below: Top 5 Most …
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In this episode, we are answering the listener-submitted questions: I work for a non-profit conservation organization that partners with government organizations and other non-profit volunteer groups. What are the best practices for inclusion for all? How can we make our work events, outreach, etc., safe, fun, and appealing to all people specifical…
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In today’s episode, we are bringing back some of our favorite questions and answers from our previous guests Amy Villaseñor, Kyle Moss, and Erin Rocchio. We answer the questions: What is the biggest lesson that you learned about anti-racism, activism, and using your voice? What keeps you inspired in the moments when things get tough as you do anti-…
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In this episode, we are answering the listener-submitted questions: What is being colorblind? Can't we all just be colorblind? Why do we have to think about and talk about race? Do you have a question that you want to be answered on a future episode of The Inclusion 1st Podcast? Submit your question here. . . . Ready to dive in further? Check out a…
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In today’s episode, we are bringing back some of our favorite questions and answers from our previous guests Howard Wright, Korey Sewell, and Justin Castelli. We answer the questions: For people who take the step to do research and end up in a crazy rabbit hole and think that the information they find is the truth, how can people find actual, real …
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In this episode, we are answering the listener-submitted questions: One of my back friends challenged that African-American is a white supremacy term. I am British, Irish, Cherokee-American but I have never been profiled that way. Is it an offensive term? Do you have a question that you want to be answered on a future episode of The Inclusion 1st P…
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In today’s episode, we are bringing back some of our favorite questions and answers from our previous guests Sarah Cooper, Rivka Bent, and Tina Dryer. We answer the questions: I don't march. What other ways can I be an activist? What does activism look like in your world? How have you stepped into the fray? What is one of the most important things …
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In this episode, we are answering the listener-submitted questions: I want to be an ally but don’t know where to start other than standing up when I see something glaringly wrong. How do I start the conversation with my BIPOC friends and colleagues? Do you have a question that you want to be answered on a future episode of The Inclusion 1st Podcast…
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In today’s episode, we are talking to Kurling Robinson is a co-founder, a musician, and a startup visionary with over 25 years of experience in software development and entrepreneurship. Come join us for this real, authentic, and honest conversation about what it looks like to be an activist in 2022. In this episode, we answer questions like: >What…
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In this solo episode takeover with Jessica Obeng, we are answering the listener-submitted question: How do you explain privilege? More specifically, how do you explain white privilege? Do you have a question that you want to be answered on a future episode of The Inclusion 1st Podcast? Submit your question here. Ready to dive in further? Check out …
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In this episode, we are answering the listener-submitted questions: Intersectional is a new word to me. Let’s talk about what it is and how I can understand it to serve as a better ally. Do you have a question that you want to be answered on a future episode of The Inclusion 1st Podcast? Submit your question here. . . . Ready to dive in further? Ch…
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In today’s episode, we are talking to Alex Waters, the Director of Economic Development at the Jacobs Center for Neighborhood Innovation who is responsible for providing diverse entrepreneurs with support and access to resources that help grow businesses and jobs in the San Diego region. Come join us for this real, authentic, and honest conversatio…
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In this episode, we are answering the listener-submitted questions: What should we be aware of from the book White Fragility and the criticism it has received? Do you have a question that you want to be answered on a future episode of The Inclusion 1st Podcast? Submit your question here. . . . Ready to dive in further? Check out all the places you …
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In today’s episode, we are talking to Jessica Obeng, a go-getter from Los Angeles who has a background in event marketing and program management. Devoted to building relationships, she is a planning committee member for Hub International’s black employee resource group as well as a committee member for Hub San Diego’s diversity, equity, and inclusi…
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In this episode, we are answering the listener-submitted questions: As a white person, how can I speak up for BIPOC’s in spaces that are almost entirely white and the BIPOC’s don’t always feel safe speaking up? My company employs almost no black people and there are none in my department. I have asked HR to seek out BIPOC as job candidates, but I’m…
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In today’s episode, we are talking to Lea Nepomuceno, a student activist who runs the organization Youth for Juvenile Justice Reform and the host of the Evidence for Change podcast. Come join us for this real, authentic, and honest conversation about what it looks like to be an activist in 2022. In this episode, we answer questions like: >What does…
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In this episode, we are answering the listener-submitted questions: Racism permeates nearly every sector of our society. Undo or transform? Do you have a question that you want to be answered on a future episode of The Inclusion 1st Podcast? Submit your question here to be featured on a future episode: https://www.inclusion1stproject.org/ask-a-ques…
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In today’s episode, we are talking to Neal Bloom who describes himself as a serial entrepreneur and investor. Neal is the CEO of Rising Tide Partners, Co-Founder and Managing Director of Interlock Capital, and Chair Emeritus at Startup San Diego. Come join us for this real, authentic, and honest conversation about what it looks like to be an activi…
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In this episode, we are answering the listener-submitted questions: How do I talk about my struggles with racism without feeling like I’m forcing it down other people’s throats? Do you have a question that you want to be answered on a future episode of The Inclusion 1st Podcast? Submit your question here to be featured on a future episode: https://…
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In today’s episode, we are talking to Rachel Schlesinger, a lifelong disability advocate, who is committed to ensuring disability is included in diversity and equity initiatives in education, legislation, and non-profit sectors. Rachel lectures at San Diego State University and teaches social sexual education to individuals with developmental disab…
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In this episode, you'll hear a special message from Carrie on allyship and her thoughts on 2021. Do you have a question that you want to be answered on a future episode of The Inclusion 1st Podcast? Submit your question here to be featured on a future episode: https://www.inclusion1stproject.org/ask-a-question Ready to dive in further? Check out al…
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In this episode, we are answering the listener-submitted questions: What are some good tips for a person who is dealing with people who use racist micro-aggressions against them? Do you have a question that you want to be answered on a future episode of The Inclusion 1st Podcast? Submit your question here to be featured on a future episode: https:/…
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In today’s episode, we are talking to Julius Alejandro, Founder and Project Director of Village Up, a collaborative initiative to increase diversity and access to the San Diego startup tech ecosystem. Come join us for this real, authentic, and honest conversation about what it looks like to be an activist in 2021. In this episode, we answer questio…
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