On today’s show we will learn about an amazing group of youth activists in Montgomery County Maryland and what they are doing to create change! Our guest today is Anika Manzoor, the Youth Activism Project’s first-ever Executive Director. She wa
On today’s show, we will focus on something that most of us probably never think about but has a big impact on our daily lives—the federal budget. As of September 2nd, the federal government had spent about $6.6 trillion, taken in revenue arou
The faith community has played a central role in prior social justice efforts. In fact, many say that the civil rights movement was born and nurtured in church basements where it was safe to organize.On this episode, Dr. McGencey interviewed th
Malcolm X was quoted as saying that Black women are the most disrespected, unprotected, and neglected people in America. Sadly, Black men are often our harshest critics. To help unpack how Black men can be better allies to Black women, Rev. Tho
On today’s show we will focus on how women of color (Black, Latinx, Asian-Pacific Islander, and American Indian-Native American) can practice radical self-care.Our guest today is Nacole Brown, President and CEO of Ncredible Lady. Ncredible Lady
The coronavirus pandemic, record levels of unemployment, and acts of violence against Black people by the police and other racist people. On today’s show, we will focus on the criminal justice system and how women of color can be catalysts for