
Episode 93: Sobriety Journeys with Emily Zien
08/25/22 • 36 min
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Episode 92: Real Solidarity with Michelle MiJung Kim
On this episode, Michelle MiJung Kim discusses her book “The Wake Up: Closing the Gap Between Good Intentions and Real Change.” The author explores and explains the creative decisions behind her writing as well as the ways this book took her on a learning journey. Michelle MiJung Kim (she/her) is a queer Korean American immigrant woman writer, speaker, activist, and entrepreneur. She is the award winning author of The Wake Up: Closing the Gap Between Good Intentions and Real Change. She is CEO and co-founder of Awaken, where she has consulted hundreds of organizations and leaders from Fortune 500 companies, tech giants, nonprofits, universities and beyond on their equity education journey. Michelle has been a lifelong social justice activist and has served on a variety of organizations such as the San Francisco Human Rights Commission’s Advisory Committee, LYRIC nonprofit’s Board of Directors, and Build Tech We Trust Coalition. She currently serves on the board of Asian Americans for Civil Rights and Equality (AACRE). Her work has appeared on world-renowned platforms such as Harvard Business Review, Forbes, The New York Times, and NPR, and she has been named LinkedIn’s Top Voice in Racial Equity, Fast Company’s Queer 50, and Medium’s Top Writer in Diversity three years in a row. She lives in Oakland, California. Learn more about our guest: https://twitter.com/mjmichellekim https://www.michellemijungkim.com/wakeup https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OgM9bHAkAE https://medium.com/awaken-blog/how-to-lead-when-youre-afraid-cdf34e6defaf Find a transcript of this episode: shorturl.at/amOSZ Learn more about Pride and Less Prejudice this month: https://www.prideandlessprejudice.org/
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Episode 94: What Motivates Folks With Melissa Ryan
On this episode, guest Melissa Ryan discusses the work she does to combat disinformation and extremism. Melissa Ryan has spent more than a decade working at the intersection of politics, media, culture, and technology. Today, she uses her expertise to help people, policymakers and institutions combat disinformation, extremism and online toxicity as the CEO and Chief Strategist of CARD Strategies. Melissa became fascinated with extremism and disinformation during the 2016 U.S. elections, as she watched once-fringe extremist networks rise to prominence as they were amplified by mainstream candidates and media. She was among the first progressives to chronicle the rise of the alt-right online when she launched Ctrl Alt-Right Delete shortly after the election, which has since grown to more than 16,000 weekly readers. Connect with Melissa: https://melissaryan.net/ https://twitter.com/MelissaRyan Subscribe to her newsletter: https://actionnetwork.org/forms/subscribe-to-ctrl-alt-right-delete/ Discussed on the episode: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/there-are-no-girls-on-the-inte-1313065/episodes/disinformed-howd-we-get-here-83032759 https://medium.com/ctrlaltrightdelete/five-ways-to-fight-fascism-dcf85e8af92c
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