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Complete list of Minority Podcasts - Listen & Review on Goodpods

The Revolution with Steve Kornacki

14 Episodes

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Avg Length 26m

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Latest episode 2 months ago

To understand the partisanship and bitterness of American politics today, you have to consider what happened in 1994. Steve Kornacki, National Political Correspondent for NBC News and MSNBC, steps back from the Big Board to tell the origin story of the 1994 Republican “revolution,” the midterm election when the GOP took the House majority for the first time in four decades. It was set in motion by Georgia Congressman Newt Gingrich, who — over the course of 15 years — pushed Republicans in a direction of confrontation and conservatism. Steve talks with Newt’s allies and adversaries about backroom strategy sessions and dramatic battles on the House floor. As yet another midterm threatens to upend the political landscape, Kornacki hears echoes of 1994 everywhere. Follow now and join Steve Kornacki through all six episodes, out October 31st.
Behind The Mission

199 Episodes

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Avg Length 30m

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Latest episode 1 day ago

Because fewer than 7% of Americans have served in uniform, most Americans are unfamiliar with military service and culture. As a result, members of the military and Veteran community are at greater risk for disconnection and lack of belonging with the civilian community. PsychArmor’s mission is to bridge the military-civilian divide by educating and training a Nation. Each week, Duane France, a combat Veteran and Clinical Mental Health Counselor, will dig deep into the stories “Behind The Mission” - and create a conversation with organizations and leaders on how they are utilizing their expertise and networks to support the military-connected community.
STEMming in Stilettos with Dr. Toshia

138 Episodes

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Avg Length 43m

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Latest episode 4 months ago

An entertaining and revealing podcast, highlighting some of the most badass minority women in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math(STEM) today. You are going to laugh, cry, shout, be inspired, and gain new knowledge from these amazing women. Hosted by award-winning STEM advocate, educator, strategist, mechanical engineer, and motivational speaker, Dr. Natoshia Anderson (Dr. Toshia), join us for an engaging, invigorating, motivational, and inspirational journey.
Black Ops - Helping to Educate Black People

13 Episodes

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Avg Length 34m

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Latest episode 3 years ago

It is hard to have a successful career as a minority in a corporate environment or in entrepreneurship! Listen Every other Wednesday, join G-Money, a two-time graduate of the school of hard knocks and a successful executive coach and entrepreneur and his Co-Host Booker T. a successful Corp. Executive and Entrepreneur, as they cover and give insight in how to overcome the challenges facing minorities in the corporate world and in entrepreneurship. We will also cover current social topics that are impacting the Black community. If you are serious about growing your career or starting your own business as a minority or just want to keep up with social issues that could be affecting black people, then this is the podcast for you!
The Rights Track

68 Episodes

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Avg Length 27m

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Latest episode 2 years ago

The Rights Track podcast gets the hard facts about the human rights challenges facing the world today and aims to get our thinking about human rights on the right track.
Creating in Color

40 Episodes

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Avg Length 40m

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Latest episode 3 months ago

Creating in Color is a podcast sharing the creative endeavors and journeys of BIPoC individuals. Anyone from production, illustration, interior design and technology!
More Than That with Gia Peppers

39 Episodes

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Avg Length 20m

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Latest episode 4 months ago

A sonic journey across New America that Illuminates Black Voices. Celebrating new conversations on wellness, entertainment, wealth, family and more.
Seeing Color

99 Episodes

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Avg Length 66m

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Latest episode 11 months ago

Seeing Color is a podcast that talks with cultural workers and artists of color in order to expand the area of what is a predominantly white space in the arts. With discussions shifting between art and race, Zhiwan Cheung hashes out with guests a range of topics about the creative process in a white-dominated art world.
Culture of Health

43 Episodes

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Avg Length 36m

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Latest episode 2 days ago

In an environment of health disparities amplified by a pandemic and racial injustice, Providence is committed to improving diversity, equity and inclusion in our communities, workplaces, schools and more. The Culture of Health podcast will focus on what the future of healthcare and mental wellness look like in today's changing culture. In this podcast, we will discuss how we turn the conversation of culture and healthcare into lasting and meaningful action.
Nurse BlindSpot

3 Episodes

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Avg Length 26m

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Latest episode 3 years ago

Hope Reeves, MSN, RN and Jamysha Jones, MSN, RN, MEDSURG-BC, created this platform to serve nurses at all levels in understanding the many paths to personal and professional success. They also shed light on diversity, equity, and inclusion issues within the nursing community.
Build Your Fort With Lentheus Chaney

32 Episodes

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Avg Length 31m

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Latest episode 7 months ago

Join Lentheus Chaney for candid conversations with entrepreneurs, innovators and dreamers about finding purpose and happiness in doing work they love.
Scaled: The Latino Business Story

11 Episodes

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Avg Length 24m

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Latest episode 1 year ago

The first podcast from LBAN, the Latino Business Action Network, features alumni from the LBAN Business Scaling program at Stanford. Industry leaders join program alums Elian Savodivker and Juleyka Lantigua in conversations that put a human face to LBAN's world-class research on Latino entrepreneurship.
Self Evident: Asian America's Stories

61 Episodes

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Avg Length 34m

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Latest episode 5 months ago

We tell Asian America's stories to go beyond being seen. As people of all backgrounds reckon with complex legacies of race, power, culture, and identity and ask themselves, “Where do I stand?” Self Evident presents reported stories and radically open conversations from the everyday Asian Americans who have been confronting this question for generations. Our mission is to empower local communities to share stories and build relationships around the value of self-representation. Self Evident is a Studiotobe production, made with support from our listener community.
Evolution of human rights - for iPod/iPhone

5 Episodes

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Avg Length 3m

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Latest episode 11 years ago

What are the differences between individual and minority rights? How did the League of Nations and United Nations attempt to address the topic of human rights? Right now, we define human rights as the rights to which all people are inherently entitled to as a result of being a human being. From the creation of the League of Nations in 1920 it’s been accepted that everyone should be protected under a set of natural or legal laws, but how has the definition of these rights changed since they were first conceived? This audio collection examines the role the League of Nations and United Nations played in the implementation of this idea and both the pros and cons of assigning rights to individuals and to groups. This material forms part of the Open University course ‘A327 Europe 1914-1989 War, Peace Modernity’
The Awkward Minority Podcast

238 Episodes

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Avg Length 87m

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Latest episode 2 months ago

The Awkward Minority Podcast is the break that you need from the monotonous pace of the week. Commentary from two of your favorite creators, Jesus Shuttlesworth (of Planet Of The Sanquon) and Lady Godiva ( of Words By Lady G). Covering topics that are sure to touch the soul, tickle the funny bone but most important unlock the mind. Breaking you feel of the group think. Leaving you too an Awkward Minority.
Allies

29 Episodes

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Avg Length 56m

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Latest episode 3 years ago

Allies is a podcast that brings together people of diverse backgrounds, ethnicities and experience to share their stories of success, of failure and of forging their paths in life. We dive head first into tough issues like race, privilege and justice to find the similarities and differences among us that make life interesting and challenging. It’s awkward, honest and real, the kind of conversations we need now more than ever.