
SHOW EPISODES
We are the only show focused on racism issues in small business and the arts across the U.S, and our numbers show we are making a difference, as our first seven shows have organically generated over 344,000 listeners in just a few months.
A place where the comfortable come to be uncomfortable!
We bring together the right people in the right balance to have delicate conversations surrounding racism in small business and the arts. Every show provides the perspectives of both sides of the color spectrum.
OUR FIRST SHOW
The question of whether “institutional racism” actually exists was debated with Dre Harris, Thomas Barr,
Camilla Ross, Karen Nowicki and Karen Loomis
MYTH OF ANGRY BLACK WOMAN
I’ve already been called “angry” today by suggesting people need to wake and see the world as it is, not as they believe it is, according to Karen Loomis in a discussion with Wendy C.
Williams, Camilla Ross, and Karen Nowicki.
WHITE FRAGILITY & ITS IMPACT
In reading the book, White Fragility, within the first few chapters, your eyes begin to see things for what they really are
created a lively discussion between Annie Garland,
Camilla Ross, Karen Nowicki and Karen Loomis
PERSONAL BIAS & ITS IMPACT
We are groomed as children through media, school, history, family, friends, etc. Bias is not discrimination, prejudice or racist behavior unless you act on it. We explore this with Dr. Dorothy
Martin-Neville, Camilla Ross, Karen Nowicki and Karen Loomis
ASSIMILATION; THE GREAT WHITE WASHING OF AFRICAN-AMERICANS
Assimilating equates a the loss more than just culturally, but identity too. Join this discussion with former HS track competitors Terri Givens and Karen Loomis, as well as
Camilla Ross, and Karen Nowicki.
BLACK FUNDING MATTERS
Experts discuss funding issues for people of color in the arts space include Tobie Stein provided imind-numbing data showing the inequity. Also Other panelists include
Toni Williams, Camilla Ross, Karen Nowicki
and Karen Loomis
SUICIDE; THE SILENT KILLER
Experts Josh Rivedal, Rose Boerner, Camilla Ross, Karen Nowicki
and Karen Loomis discuss the increased risk for black youth, and minority-owned business owners who have experience exponentially more financial stress, as a result of COVID.