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Heather McGhee

Author of "The Sum of Us", exploring the myths fueling anti-DEI sentiment and advocating for an inclusive society.

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Apr 17, 2025 • 1h 24min

DEI? You’re Fired! with Heather McGhee

Heather McGhee, author of "The Sum of Us," delves into the myths surrounding anti-DEI sentiment, particularly during the Trump administration. She discusses how racial grievances are weaponized to serve powerful interests. The conversation reveals how true inclusivity can benefit society as a whole, not just marginalized groups. McGhee also tackles the manipulation of diversity narratives and critiques the harmful impacts of recent political strategies on job security and public health for diverse communities.
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Aug 12, 2022 • 47min

A New Way to Think About Racism in America

Heather McGhee, a writer and policy advocate focused on race and economic policy, discusses how racism in America hinders collective progress. She shares insights from her book, emphasizing the 'Solidarity Dividend'—the idea that unity across racial lines can lead to shared benefits. The conversation touches on a poignant metaphor of a drained pool in Alabama, symbolic of exclusion, and critiques how current policies might not appear explicitly racist but perpetuate inequality. McGhee calls for critical reflection and collective action to achieve social justice.
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Aug 13, 2024 • 48min

The Rise of Kamala Harris with Heather McGhee

Heather McGhee, a New York Times bestselling author and board chair at Color of Change, joins to discuss the remarkable rise of Kamala Harris amid political chaos. They delve into the shifting media perceptions of Harris and her navigation of gendered expectations in a male-dominated political landscape. McGhee highlights the challenges of representing a diverse coalition and the importance of relatable communication in bridging political divides. The conversation also critiques stereotypes in politics, emphasizing the need for empathy and community-centric policies.
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Sep 28, 2023 • 15min

S34 E4: "The Sum of Us: What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together" by Heather McGhee

Heather McGhee discusses racism as the core dysfunction of our democracy and the economic impact it has in the US. She explores discriminatory practices during the New Deal-era, the racial economic divide, and introduces the concept of solidarity dividends.
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May 20, 2023 • 19min

Al Franken on Funding the IRS | Heather McGhee’s “The Sum of Us”

Republicans want you to believe that increased funding and a greater workforce for the IRS means you'll have tax collectors breaking down your door and taking your money at gunpoint. In the latest installment of Long Story Short, Al Franken takes a look at what that new IRS money is really going towards, including updated technology and more people to handle the complex high-income audits. Plus, New York Times bestselling author, Heather McGhee, discusses some of the history that created the racial wealth divide, why she decided to adapt her book "The Sum of Us" for young readers, and the story behind the book's cover art. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Mar 23, 2023 • 28min

Al Franken On The MN Senator Against Free School Lunches | Heather McGhee

Al Franken tackles the latest news including a Minnesota senator arguing against free school lunches, Idaho voting to bring back execution by fire squad, updates from the possible Trump arrest, and Jordan Klepper taking to the streets of New York to witness the chaos. NYT bestselling author Heather McGhee discusses some of the history that created the racial wealth divide.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jul 28, 2022 • 1h

"We always loved Joe Manchin!"

Heather McGhee, a policy expert and host of "The Sum of Us," shares her insights on the recent climate and tax deal from Joe Manchin, reigniting hope for Democrats. The conversation navigates the complexities of recent legislative victories and the importance of grassroots activism. McGhee emphasizes collective action against systemic inequalities in marginalized communities and underscores the need for effective political messaging. The discussion touches on the changing dynamics within the Republican Party and the significance of hope as midterms approach.
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Jun 17, 2021 • 53min

Racism is Costing Us All — with Heather McGhee

Heather McGhee, author of "The Sum of Us" and chair of Color of Change, dives into the concept of zero-sum thinking and how racist policies have detrimental effects on everyone. She highlights the systemic economic disparities faced by marginalized groups, advocating for reparations and inclusive solutions. The conversation also touches on the challenges of single-parent households in communities of color and emphasizes the importance of collective action. With her insights, McGhee encourages active allyship and engagement in addressing racial inequities.
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Jun 14, 2021 • 39min

The Zero-Sum Myth: We're Divided, We're Conquered

Heather McGhee, an expert in economic policy and author of the best-selling "The Sum of Us," joins to challenge the zero-sum myth of racism. They discuss how systemic racism undermines progress for all, including a historical look at the 1847 Tredegar strike and the misgivings of white workers fearing job competition. The conversation emphasizes the need for solidarity and collective investment in equity, highlighting how racism harms everyone and advocating for a united approach to overcoming societal inequalities.
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Apr 10, 2021 • 60min

Ep. #561: Senator Alex Padilla, Heather McGhee, Reihan Salam

In this lively discussion, guests include Senator Alex Padilla, California's newest Democratic senator, Heather McGhee, author of 'The Sum of Us,' and Reihan Salam, Manhattan Institute president. They dive into the complexities of race and economics, advocating for equity and environmental reform. The conversation touches on immigration policies, the importance of humane treatment for asylum seekers, and a humorous critique of cancel culture. With personal anecdotes and insightful commentary, they explore hope and accountability in activism, reflecting on community safety and systemic injustices.