
Rashad Robinson
President of Color Of Change, a leading racial justice organization working to achieve systemic change in business and government.
Top 10 podcasts with Rashad Robinson
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Jan 1, 2024 • 59min
(Replay) The Role of Narrative Change in Collective Action
Explore the power of narrative in driving social change with insights from panelists discussing indigenous visibility, racial justice advocacy, and repairing narrative harm. Learn how storytelling can reshape societal norms and empower marginalized groups to challenge oppression, emphasizing the role of artists in collective action.

Sep 3, 2024 • 20min
Injustice Interrupted
Jasmine Burton, an advocate against systemic inequality, joins Rashad Robinson, President of Color of Change, to tackle how to combat injustice sustainably. They discuss strategies for holding companies accountable and the importance of strategic actions, like the 'No Blood Money' campaign, against white nationalism. The conversation highlights the impact of social media on activism and emphasizes the significance of language in framing racial justice discussions. Together, they inspire collective action towards meaningful systemic change.

Sep 1, 2022 • 29min
Rapid Response: Holding business accountable from Meta to McDonald’s, w/Color of Change’s Rashad Robinson
Rashad Robinson, the President of Color of Change, leads the largest online racial justice organization in the U.S. He discusses the urgent need for corporations to live up to their commitments to racial equity, especially post-George Floyd. Rashad highlights the challenges of transforming industries from Hollywood to Silicon Valley. He also dives into the emotional toll of activism and the importance of self-care. Additionally, he shares insights on creating equitable business strategies that drive social impact and engage communities authentically.

Aug 26, 2021 • 26min
Live From The HIBT Summit: Rashad Robinson
In a powerful conversation, Rashad Robinson, President of Color Of Change, discusses the essence of activism as a celebration of community and resilience. He emphasizes the importance of centering Black joy, moving beyond sorrow to highlight the aspirations of Black communities. Rashad shares insights on emotional resilience for social justice leaders, advocating for self-care within activism. He also explores the need for systemic changes in civil rights, inspiring hope through personal narratives and innovative strategies to empower marginalized voices.

Jul 14, 2020 • 1h 7min
Google is the latest FAANG to invest in India, Facebook might ban political ads, and civil rights advocate Rashad Robinson on the ad boycott
Rashad Robinson, Executive Director of Color of Change, dives into pressing issues around technology and civil rights. He shares insights on Google's substantial investment in India and its implications for local innovation. The conversation heats up as they dissect Facebook's potential ban on political ads, critiquing it as a superficial solution to deeper problems. Rashad also emphasizes the need for accountability in digital spaces and highlights the impacts of misinformation on marginalized communities, advocating for a more just digital landscape.

Jul 14, 2020 • 59min
How Color of Change helped lead the Facebook boycott
Rashad Robinson, the President of Color of Change, leads impactful discussions on racial justice and social media accountability. He shares the origins of the boycott against Facebook, emphasizing the urgent need to combat hate speech. Robinson recounts his experiences meeting with Facebook executives, including Mark Zuckerberg, to advocate for civil rights reforms. The conversation highlights the economic ramifications of social media boycotts and the responsibility of corporations to engage meaningfully with issues of racial equity.

Jul 9, 2020 • 1h 11min
“SCOTUS Gives Trump Notice.”
Oklahoma journalist Rebecca Nagle, a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, uncovers a landmark Supreme Court ruling enhancing tribal rights, showcasing its profound impact on Native communities. Rashad Robinson, the President of Color of Change, dives into the critical issue of Facebook's handling of hate speech, reflecting on the challenges of corporate accountability in the digital age. They also discuss the political dynamics of school reopenings during the pandemic and the significance of authenticity in leadership amid a divided Democratic Party.

Jul 9, 2020 • 33min
Rapid Response: What it will take for tech and Hollywood to be anti-racist, w/Color Of Change's Rashad Robinson
Rashad Robinson, President of Color Of Change, leads a powerful conversation on racial justice and systemic change. He critiques corporate superficiality, urging deeper actions over empty gestures. The impact of George Floyd's death is discussed, underscoring the urgent need for diversity in media representation. Rashad highlights the accountability of tech giants in combating hate speech, alongside the importance of equity in corporate finance. His insights stress that collaborative efforts can drive lasting change in both technology and Hollywood.

Jun 5, 2020 • 36min
The path to ending systemic racism in the US | Dr. Phillip Atiba Goff, Rashad Robinson, Dr. Bernice King, Anthony D. Romero
Dr. Phillip Atiba Goff, founder of the Center for Policing Equity, joins Rashad Robinson of Color of Change, Bernice King of the King Center, and Anthony D. Romero of the ACLU to address systemic racism in the U.S. They discuss the urgent need for dismantling oppressive structures, share personal stories of injustice, and emphasize actionable steps toward justice. The conversation highlights the emotional toll on communities and advocates for reallocation of resources to promote true equity, urging individuals to engage in meaningful change.

Jun 5, 2020 • 29min
Part 2: The path to ending systemic racism in the US | Dr. Phillip Atiba Goff, Rashad Robinson, Dr. Bernice King, Anthony D. Romero
Dr. Phillip Atiba Goff, head of the Center for Policing Equity, and Rashad Robinson, president of Color of Change, delve into the critical discourse on systemic racism in the U.S. They explore the emotional turmoil sparked by recent protests and the necessity for accountability and reform in law enforcement. The conversation highlights how systemic white supremacy affects marginalized communities, particularly during crises like the COVID-19 pandemic. They call for unified, strategic, and generational action to dismantle entrenched injustices and foster meaningful societal change.