Woke Isn't Enough
Woke Isn't Enough
Healing Equity United
Most of us think that we are "good" people who don't hurt or oppress anyone. A good number of us consider ourselves "woke". That means that we are aware of oppression, particularly racism, and we are NOT a part of the problem. In reality, we are all a part of the problem. "Woke Isn't Enough" is a podcast that challenges all of us to recognize how we sustain systems of oppression and what it will really take to finally disrupt them once and for all. Expect lively, challenging and provocative conversation with Fiona Oliphant and Jess Ayden Li.
S4 Episode 4: The Demise of Democracy
More and more people are discussing the potential fall of democracy in the US as the 2022 mid-term elections creep ever closer. However, those conversations often happen in a vacuum, seemingly disconnected from issues of equity and inclusion. During this episode, Jess and Fiona tie it all together. They highlight how the varied attacks on our democracy are really about the attempts of some to hold on to power at all costs to prevent equitably sharing power with those currently living at the m...
Nov 2, 2022
23 min
S4 Episode 3: We All Need Healing
Special guests, Zoe Flowers and Cassie Whitebread, join Jess and Fiona to invite you to our upcoming healing retreat. During this episode, we discuss why it is crucial that we prioritize our well-being in order to sustain the work. We cannot dismantle oppression when we are burnt out!Learn more about our racial healing retreat at https://healingequityunited.com/healing-retreat.
Sep 1, 2022
21 min
S4 Episode 2: The Trials and Tribulations of Being Mixed
Mixed-race individuals (folks whose parents or ancestors are of more than one ethnicity and/or race) have a unique experience in processing and claiming their identity as compared to monoracial individuals. In this episode, Fiona and Cassie discuss the struggles that mixed-race people face because they do not fall neatly into our society's socially constructed boxes for race and ethnicity. They discuss how we as mixed-race folks can strive to fully embrace their identity and how monoracial lo...
Apr 20, 2022
26 min
S4 Episode 1: It's Time For a Black Woman on the Supreme Court...Actually It's Just Time for the Supreme Court to Reflect America
In today's episode, Jess and Fiona discuss Ketanji Brown Jackson's nomination to the Supreme Court. If approved, she would become the first Black woman to serve on the Supreme Court. But why is it taking so long for the Supreme Court to be composed of justices who reflect the growing diversity of our nation? Join us as we strategize how to spur and sustain a seismic demographic shift of the nation's highest court.
Mar 9, 2022
31 min
S3 Episode 8: Did That Just Happen?
As co-conspirators and aspiring allies we often ask ourselves what we would do to interrupt every day acts of racism and oppression. Unfortunately, the HEU team recently had opportunities to find out. During today's informal conversation, Jess and Fiona discuss how they responded to racialized acts of oppression and the emotional impact of such encounters.
Dec 15, 2021
29 min
S3 Episode 7: Deconstructing the Rittenhouse & Arbery Verdicts
Two huge verdicts came through last month - that of Kyle Rittenhouse and also for the three white men who murdered Ahmaud Arbery. What do these verdicts mean for white America and for BIPOC folks? What have we learned (if anything)? What do we need to do to move towards justice and accountability?
Dec 1, 2021
30 min
S3 Episode 6: Sharing Leadership, Sharing Power
Is your nonprofit ready to do away with traditional hierarchy? How can shared leadership models work while still being a part of the harmful nonprofit industrial complex? During this episode, Healing Equity United speaks with special guest Cassie Whitebread about the shared leadership model at her nonprofit, Seattle Works. Cassie shares about why her team decided to distribute leadership, the benefits and challenges, and some crucial characteristics that team members need to buy into in order...
Nov 17, 2021
28 min
S3 Episode 5: The "Checklist" of Becoming an Anti-Racist Organization
What does the "checklist" of becoming an anti-racist organization include? Fiona and Jess discuss the "checklist" of items and why we need to move beyond performative actions to really embrace the internal work that all of us need to do to embrace a culture that is anti-racist.
Nov 3, 2021
30 min
S3 Episode 4: People and Culture
Nonprofit human resources has origins rooted in racism and the enslavement of Black people in the South. In this episode, Jess and Fiona discuss how we move beyond the oppressive systems and structures that have been developed to actually look at equity and inclusion in nonprofit HR (aka people and culture).
Oct 20, 2021
35 min
S3 Episode 3: Racial Trauma and its Long Lasting Impact
What is racial trauma, how has it manifested over the past year, and what are the impacts? There's a saying that "hurt people, hurt people." In this episode, Fiona & Jess talk about how racial trauma shows up in nonprofits and in leadership while discussing the important work that ALL of us need to do to incorporate racial healing and care into our lives. Without individual and collective healing, ongoing systemic injustice and oppression can lead to compounded emotional harm. And u...
Oct 6, 2021
31 min
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