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Episode 166: #WinWithBlackWomen
L. Joy wanted to talk about creating a democracy agenda, advocacy in the C-Suite and Silicon Valley, coalition building, and how to win with Black Women. She brings Jotaka Eaddy comes to the front of the class for this conversation that gives great strategic points to help you #GetCivicallyEngaged.
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Episode 165: Front Porch Politics
Do you need special training or education to get #CivicallyEngaged? Absolutely not. Democracy works best when all of the people can participate fully. L. Joy brings Leslie Danks Burke to the front of the class to discuss how we connect the dots, getting the civic conversation out of the back rooms and onto the front porch.
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Episode 164: Preparing Your Community For 2022
The New Year is right around the corner and L.Joy is committed to doubling down on organizing her community in 2022! Now, just how do we join her and take our civic engagement to the next level too? Of course, L. Joy is breaking down strategies and explaining how we can think through what we will do in 2022 and Lurie & June make it to class!
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Episode163: How We Build Back Better with Build Back Better
The bipartisan infrastructure bill, Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, has been signed into law by President Biden. That takes care of roads, bridges, and broadband, but how do we invest in people? The Build Back Better bill, that just passed the House and is on its way to the Senate, is a framework to do just that. If BBB is passed, how do we ensure that everyone gets their fair share? How do we follow the money from the legislation? To answer those questions and explain how we really do build back better, L. Joy brings Taifa Smith Butler to the front of the class to give us the action items we need to make sure our communities get the most out of it.
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Episode 162: Clearing Up Misconceptions About Rural America
When discussions turn to the people of Rural America, oftentimes descriptors of Mid-Western, white, and conservative are used. Guess what? That is totally wrong! L. Joy brings Cynthia Wallace and Paolo Cremidis to the front of the class to give us what we need to know, and clear up misconceptions about the people living in Rural America.
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Episode 161: What Do Crime Statistics Mean To Criminal Justice?
Every year the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) releases a report on crime statistics it gathers through the Unified Crime Reporting Program (UCR.) But what do those statistics mean to communities doing the work around criminal justice reform? How important is the language when discussing criminal justice reform? L. Joy welcomes DeAnna Hoskins to lead this important lesson.