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Aug 28, 2020 • 1h 3min

233 Andy Foote - Amplifying Your LinkedIn Authority

06:01 – Harry welcomes to the podcast, Andy Foote who shares his background as a LinkedIn ‘brand-ologist,’ 12:27 – Andy recalls his first memory/interaction with the Internet and technology 18:08 – The genesis story of how Andy got involved in digital marketing and identified LinkedIn as his main platform27:51 – Andy’s unique and specific writing style and how to create better content 30:31 – Strategies Andy utilized to build authority and leadership on LinkedIn38:04 – How Andy got involved in podcasting, what he appreciates most about the medium and new skills he’s learned as a result 51:01 – Andy lists and discusses common mistakes made by LinkedIn users 58:07 – What is something that Andy has changed his mind about recently 1:00:53 – Harry thanks Andy for joining the show, and let’s listeners know where they can follow him TWEETABLES“I had always been interested in networking in real life. So, I would be the guy working the room and meeting as many people as I possibly could. Not just grabbing the business cards, but making meaningful connections and then following up.” (21:02)“I think we’re all capable of speaking, we’re all capable of having a conversation. And, that’s all you have to do. You have to write how you’re having a conversation with the reader. If you can do that – if you can pull that off – then your work is done.” (28:09)“I’m an overnight success that took ten years.” (30:58)“The expression, ‘If you want to go somewhere fast, go alone and if you want to go further, go together,’ is so true.” (34:17)“Once I decided to do the podcast, number one on my list of essentials was the audio quality needs to be as best as it possibly can be.” (39:00)“I love the agility, the dynamic aspect of it [podcasting].” (48:36)“The headline is all about the slogan. The headline, I think, should be doing a lot of work for you. It should be not only saying what you do, but also saying what you like to do or saying why you do it.” (55:06)THANK YOU SPONSORS!Podcast Movement Virtual Oct 19-29 – Virtual.PodcastMovement.com. Use promo code PODCASTJUNKIES for your discounted ticketLINKS MENTIONED*FullCast Website *Podcast Junkies Junkies Facebook GroupAndy’s LinkedInAndy’s WebsiteAndy’s Podcast – Foote-Notes PodcastLink to Article on Covid-19 & Asymptomatic PatientsLink to Authority MagazineDescriptGaragebandSquadcastElectro-Voice RE20 Microphone KitPodcast MovementPodNewsPodfest🎧Podcast Production & Marketing by FullCast
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Aug 22, 2020 • 54min

232 Tyler Martin - Finding LGBTQ Religion & Spirituality

06:00 – Harry welcomes to the podcast, Tyler Martin who shares his creative background in theatre, how he got involved in podcasting and the genesis of his podcast, Have a Blessed Gay 17:46 – Early challenges Tyler had to overcome while starting his web series and podcast 22:40 – Tyler details the amount of preparation and research that goes into each episode and lessons Tyler has learned from the guests he has interviewed 31:09 – Tyler speaks to the reception Have a Blessed Gay has received, the need for conversations around LGBTQ issues and his own coming out experience 42:56 – What is something that Tyler has changed his mind about recently and what is the most misunderstood thing about Tyler 48:40 – Harry thanks Tyler for joining the show, and let’s listeners know where they can follow himTWEETABLES“There’s a ton of spiritual podcasts out there, right? There’s a ton of religious podcasts out there. And even a couple very Christian-centric gay podcasts out there, actually. But none that were doing it in the way that the web series was doing it, which was taking a more comedic approach to the subject matter.” (16:53)“I do think coming from a theatre and acting background – being able to access emotions like that and really call upon that empathy tool that you so develop working as an actor – has been really helpful.” (20:18)“Everyone is so different when it comes to religion and spirituality, especially with the guests that I’ve had. They completely range all over the map. And so, each episode is so different because each of the people is so different and their backgrounds completely vary from one another. And I think that’s really neat.” (27:24)“A major thing has just been – and I don’t think this is revolutionary – it has meant a lot for people to hear that there is a difference between religion and spirituality.” (32:06)“Since I could really conceive that I thought the church thought it was wrong, which would have been around nine or ten, I started research at that age trying to figure out if homosexuality was a sin or not. And no ten year old should be doing that. That is just so awful to me but that was the environment I was in.” (38:41)“If we are part of the universe and if we are created by something – whatever you believer in – then I think one of the highest forms of worship is to be good to ourselves because we are a part of that. You wouldn’t scoff at a Creator’s creation if you wanted to worship that Creator. And so, treat yourself well because in treating yourself well you’re gonna be treating whatever you believe in well.” (46:06)THANK YOU SPONSORS!Podcast Movement Virtual Oct 19-29 – Virtual.PodcastMovement.com. Use promo code PODCASTJUNKIES for your discounted ticketLINKS MENTIONED*FullCast Website *Podcast Junkies Junkies Facebook GroupTyler’s WebsiteTyler’s Web SeriesTyler’s InstagramTyler’s Podcast – Have a Blessed GayHave a Blessed Gay InstagramHave a Blessed Gay FacebookHave a Blessed Gay TwitterHave a Blessed Gay EmailPodcast MovementPodNewsPodfest🎧Podcast Production & Marketing by FullCast
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Aug 15, 2020 • 53min

231 Nick Quah - Servant of Pod: More Than the Sum of His Work

06:00 – Harry welcomes to the podcast, Nick Quah who speaks to his experience coming to the United States, his podcast newsletter, Hot Pod, the ongoing pandemic and the current climate of racial unrest 15:57 – Nick shares his thoughts on the need for open discussion on taboo topics such as anxiety and depression and expounds on his career trajectory 22:03 – The genesis and growth of the Hot Pod newsletter and Nick’s thoughts on paid newsletters and the current state of media 34:20 – Nick speaks to the inclusion of politics in his Hot Pod 36:30 – The inspiration to start the Servant of Pod podcast, Nick’s growth as a podcast host, and other podcasters Nick aspires to emulate 50:10 – What is something that Nick has changed his mind about recently and what is the most misunderstood thing about Nick52:48 – Harry thanks Nick for joining the show, and let’s listeners know where they can follow himTWEETABLES“I’m really just holding onto the ethos of, ‘my life is more than the sum of my work’ which is really important to me.” (12:16)“I’m very pro this push for people to take control of their publishing infrastructure. However, I’m very skeptical of this conversation about this being the ‘future of media drones’ and that this is the trend that everybody is going to be an independent, discreet writer.” (28:25)“The price of independence is that everything hurts all the time and my head is spinning.” (31:35)“The thing about Hot Pod is that I try to really focus it on the story of podcasting specifically, of business specifically. I think over the past five years it’s very clearly been the story about capitalism and there are different political ways that you can approach that.” (35:37)“As a creator, getting to a point where you can make yourself create stuff that you yourself can be happy with as a consumer, that is, I think, an extremely hard thing.” (39:55)“I’ve also just found conversational podcasts to be so much more interesting to me right now as opposed to interview podcasts.” (41:19)THANK YOU SPONSORS!FocusriteLINKS MENTIONED*FullCast Website *Podcast Junkies Junkies Facebook GroupNick’s LinkedInNick’s WebsiteNick’s Podcast – Servant of Pod with Nick QuahHot Pod NewsletterPodcast MovementPodNewsPodfestPODCASTS MENTIONEDThe Partially Examined LifeBOOKS MENTIONEDHow To Change Your MindPew: A NovelFinite and Infinite Games🎧Podcast Production & Marketing by FullCast 
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Aug 6, 2020 • 1h

230 Scott Miller - Thought Leadership: A New Frontier

06:00 – Harry welcomes to the podcast, Scott Miller who speaks to his background and roots, how he got involved in podcasting and the work he does with FranklinCovey19:08 – Scott expounds on how he has grown as a podcast host, including the research that goes into each interview and mastering the art of listening 26:12 – The genesis of the ON Leadership Podcast and the importance of understanding people’s motives 34:50 – Scott breaks down the fundamental leadership competency of self-awareness 37:44 – Scott discusses overcoming interviewing challenges such as ensuring conversations stay on track 41:05 – Scott’s career journey to FranklinCovey, what he learned during his tenure there and his relationship with Stephen Covey 48:09 – Scott shares his thoughts on why leadership is so important and yet so overlooked 52:34 – What is something that Scott has changed his mind about recently and what is the most misunderstood thing about Scott58:56 – Harry thanks Scott for joining the show, and let’s listeners know where they can follow himTWEETABLES“Two weeks ago I interviewed Elizabeth Smart. She’s not a CEO or a business titan. But she’s an influential person when it comes to forgiveness and compassion and moving forward which is part of the competency of being a leader.” (14:14)“When I get someone in the podcast – Carly Fiorina, Doris Kearns Goodwin, General McChrystal, whoever it is – I make sure that I have researched them, listened to them, followed their career, and tried to bring out their wisdom as much as possible.” (23:38)“Thought Leadership is the new public relations. Period. It is the mouthpiece of the firm.” (27:07)“You just described the essence of great leadership and that is really self-awareness. We all think we are more self-aware than we are.” (35:22)“I think my job is to make them [podcast interviewees] look good because a lot of these people have spent their entire lives either helping other people or building a platform for other people to benefit from. And if I can give something back to them too then I think that is deserved.” (40:47)“Where do you leave and go to after FranklinCovey, the White House? Honestly, this is an amazing brand; it’s an iconic brand. And it’s a collection of really fine people. So culture has kept me here.” (44:14)“Bad leaders aren’t bad people. They’re good people with bad training.” (49:43)THANK YOU SPONSORS!FocusriteLINKS MENTIONED*FullCast Website *Podcast Junkies Junkies Facebook GroupScott’s LinkedInFranklinCovey WebsiteScott’s PodcastPodcast MovementPodNewsPodfest🎧Podcast Production & Marketing by FullCastBOOKS MENTIONEDA Curious MindMultipliersThe Seven Habits of Highly Effective PeopleThe Seven Habits of Highly Effective TeensNever Split The Difference
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Jul 31, 2020 • 56min

229 Dave Zohrob - An Analytical Approach to Podcasting

05:37 – Harry welcomes to the podcast, Dave Zohrob who speaks his background and roots, the impact of Covid-19 and how Dave got involved in podcasting 17:40 – Harry and Dave discuss podcast analytics and Dave shares the genesis story of his company, Chartable 27:43 – Data and insights that Dave has gleaned through his work with Chartable 33:43 – Dave speaks to the decision to raise funds from outside investors 42:37 – Best practices for business owners looking to expand their branded podcasts 49:12 – The first piece of tech that Dave recalls from his early life 54:03 – What is something that Dave has changed his mind about recently and what is the most misunderstood thing about Dave55:44 – Harry thanks Dave for joining the show, and let’s listeners know where they can follow himTWEETABLES“It was like a rabbit hole. Once I started going in I was like, ‘Man, this is such a deep and complex market. There’s so much creativity, so much crazy history and the tech that underlies it is weirdly open in a way that’s unusual.’ So, there’s so many things that are fascinating about podcasting.” (15:24)“The compounding effect of building your audience – of adding subscribers – is an amazing thing.” (29:30)“Raising from outside investors is really hard and it puts a ton of pressure on you. And to willingly choose that takes a certain mindset, either ignorance or acceptance of those challenges that you’re placing on yourself.” (34:17)“We’re really trying to do good work here. We’re not trying to do anything weird. We’re not trying to scam people. We’re not trying to collect data that we shouldn’t be or anything like that. We’re trying to help podcasters.” (40:40)“It really does resonate with some part of me. It just feels like something I should be doing and something I enjoy doing. And so it’s fun to be able to mix that creative side with that technical side. As much as I like behind the mic, I’m generally better behind the computer keyboard.” (50:59)THANK YOU SPONSORS!FocusriteLINKS MENTIONED*FullCast Website *Podcast Junkies Junkies Facebook GroupDave’s LinkedInDave’s WebsiteChartable WebsiteDave’s Twitter – @dzohrobPodcast MovementPodNewsPodfest🎧Podcast Production & Marketing by FullCast
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Jul 21, 2020 • 46min

228 Liz Lajoie - The CFO Whisperer

05:58 – Harry welcomes to the podcast, Liz Lajoie who speaks to the story of how she met Harry, the importance of relationship building as an entrepreneur, becoming a ‘mastermind’ in her craft 14:56 – Liz speaks to her two books, the concept of ‘Zen,’ and the emotional baggage that comes with balancing business financials 22:40 – Liz expounds on content marketing and what inspired her to start her podcast, Zen Money Monday 27:13 – How Liz has evolved her approach to interviewing and what surprised her the most about her guests 31:44 – Liz speaks to the economic impact of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic 37:24 – Advice Liz would give to new or aspiring entrepreneurs 43:04 – What is something that Liz has changed her mind about recently and what is the most misunderstood thing about Liz44:57 – Harry thanks Liz for joining the show, and let’s listeners know where they can follow herTWEETABLES“I just want to make sure that you have a great underlying financial plan that’s gonna put the dollars in your pocket that you want and still build a great business that you can potentially sell in the future.” (17:05)“The funny thing is we all think we’re the worst. Every single person I talk to comes up and kind of behind the back of the hand is like, ‘Oh my God, I am the worst with anything financial.’ And, my response to that is always, ‘Well you can’t be the worst because either all of us are or none of us are.’” (20:46)“I’m not a ‘hard sell’ kinda person. I like to meet people where they are and just be able to offer value.” (27:55)“The podcast interviews have reflected back to me the fact that we all want to talk about this [money], and we want to talk about our anxiety. And we want to, in a safe space, dig in and kind of talk ourselves through what’s been going on, and where we want to go, and how we might like to change. And people are a lot braver about that than I would have thought.” (31:00)“A lot of entrepreneurs I know really want to do big things in the world and they would really like to make change happen. They would like to give back to their communities. And, guess what? Money can go a long way toward making that happen, but we need to plan for it.” (42:10)THANK YOU SPONSORS!FocusriteLINKS MENTIONED*FullCast Website *Podcast Junkies Junkies Facebook GroupLiz’s LinkedInLiz’s WebsiteLiz’s YouTube ChannelLiz’s Instagram – @zenmoneycfoLiz’s Twitter – @zenmoneycfoLiz’s FacebookLiz’s PodcastLiz’s Books –From Zero to Zen & Zen Money MapPodcast MovementPodNewsPodfest🎧Podcast Production & Marketing by FullCast
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Jul 10, 2020 • 57min

227 Jordan Paris - Cultivating a Growth Mindset at 22

06:00 – Harry welcomes to the podcast, Jordan Paris who speaks his first experience with podcasting, his background and roots and how he met Harry12:19 – What inspired Jordan to start his podcast and the value he places on the art of interviewing 19:40 – Jordan’s intention when he walks into an interview 26:35 – Jordan and Harry share their experience as podcast hosts and interviewers 28:08 – Jordan’s thoughts on traditional education and how he cultivated a different mindset 39:56 – How Jordan keeps himself grounded 43:33 – Jordan and Harry share insights they have gleaned from interviewing guests 51:41 – What drives and motivates Jordan 53:32 – What is something that Jordan has changed his mind about recently 56:26 – Harry thanks Jordan for joining the show, provides some advice and let’s listeners know where they can follow himTWEETABLES“Now I’m at the point where I think my interview skills, I think that’s what really makes the show. It’s the number one thing I get with people reaching out to me is that it just has to do with my interview skills. And I still miss every now and then and it takes two to tango; it really does.”“Something that I need to focus more on is becoming friends with them [podcast guests] and building the relationship, because I’m just so focused on the listener and how to make it interesting for them.”“And those are the best podcasts – when your agenda goes out the window.”“It’s about knowing what you want but also knowing why you want it. Because the quest for an ‘A’ is meaningless without a purpose beyond just getting that ‘A.’”“I just don’t go with the flow. I just don’t do that.”“I think the fact that I have fun is what is going to keep me here and stay the course.”THANK YOU SPONSORS!FocusriteLINKS MENTIONED*FullCast Website *Podcast Junkies Junkies Facebook GroupJordan’s LinkedInJordan’s WebsiteJordan’s YouTube ChannelJordan’s Instagram –@i.am.jordan.parisJordan’s Twitter –@JordanTParisJordan’s FacebookGrowth Mindset University Instagram –@gmu.showJordan’s PodcastJordan’s Book – Growth Mindset UniversityPodcast MovementPodNewsPodfestBOOKS MENTIONEDAwaken the Giant WithinThe Entrepreneurial Personality Type🎧Podcast Production & Marketing by FullCast
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Jul 1, 2020 • 1h 3min

226 Brenda Salinas Baker - Reimagining the Podcast Landscape at Google

06:00 – Harry welcomes to the podcast, Brenda Salinas Baker who speaks her background and roots, the impact Covid-19 has had on her personally and professionally and her love of storytelling 15:46 – Brenda discusses her experience in radio and podcasting, including the NPR Kroc Fellowship she earned 23:29 – Brenda’s work as a producer and mentor at NPR’s Next Generation Project 31:28 – Brenda opens up about leaving KUT Public Media to become a freelance reporter at 60dB 36:34 – How Brenda honed her skills as a storyteller during her time at Google 40:18 – How Google is approaching the podcasting medium and early learnings they have gleaned 46:25 – Strategies and best practices for discoverability and leveraging YouTube as a tool for podcasting 52:04 – Ongoing podcast projects that Google is working on and what excites Brenda about the future of audio and podcasting 58:08 – What is something that Brenda has changed her mind about recently and what is the most misunderstood thing about Brenda1:01:22 – Harry thanks Brenda for joining the show, and let’s listeners know where they can follow herTWEETABLES“Everybody says now that coronavirus hit, the world that we had pre-Covid isn’t coming back. In many ways it shouldn’t come back. There were things about that world that were very wrong. And so the fact that we’re applying our imagination to create a new world post-Covid gives me a lot of hope.”“If you’re making content for everybody, you’re making content for nobody these days.”“I always tell people radio is a visual medium. It’s just that the screen is in your own head. They call it theater of the mind.”“Google’s mission is to organize the world’s information and make it useful. And that is why Google cares so much about the open web and the RSS ecosystem in podcasting.”“The first couple minutes of a podcast are incredibly important. If you manage to get people past the first couple of minutes of your podcast, they’ll basically stick with you the whole way through. So, when you’re scripting a podcast, I think having really clear introductions is important. I personally don’t think every podcast can get away with doing a pre-roll.”THANK YOU SPONSORS!FocusriteLINKS MENTIONED*FullCast Website *Podcast Junkies Junkies Facebook GroupBrenada’s LinkedInBrenda’s WebsiteBrenda’s Instagram – @brendasalinasbakerBrenda’s Twitter – @brendapsalinasBrenda’s FacebookGoogle Podcasts Creator ProgramGoogle News InitiativePodcast MovementPodNewsPodfest Global Summit Aug 10-17🎧Podcast Production & Marketing by FullCast
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Jun 16, 2020 • 54min

225 Heneka Watkis-Porter - Resilience, Power and Podcasting

06:00 – Harry welcomes to the podcast, Heneka Watkis-Porter who shares her background and roots, her podcasting genesis story and how she and Harry met15:22 – Heneka speaks to her entrepreneurial journey and the mentors who guided her along the way21:35 – Heneka’s drive and motivation to want more out of her career and life23:02 – The inspiration to start The Entrepreneurial You podcast and the story of how Heneka met Richard Branson28:14 – Heneka reflects on transitioning from radio to podcasting and the major differences between the two35:11 – Heneka speaks to the burning desire to become a published author and the most important lesson she learned from writing Podcast Power42:14 – Heneka talks about how she leveraged her podcast to get press passes for events and build meaningful relationships with others46:25 – Upcoming projects Heneka is working on for 2020 and beyond48:34 – What is something that Heneka has changed her mind about recently50:10 – What is the most misunderstood thing about Heneka51:08 – Harry thanks Heneka for joining the show and let’s listeners know where they can follow herTWEETABLES“When I told him about the idea of doing a radio show, he said to me, ‘here’s how you can make money from it…if sponsors know that they can sponsor a particular segment, then you can break it down. So, you can have different sponsors doing different segments.’”“When life decides to hand you lemons, you can decide to make lemonade, or you can complain that it’s sour and you complain, and you just don’t do anything about it. So, my circumstance I’ve found is a platform that has just given me such a drive so I’m never comfortable.”“Entrepreneurship in Jamaica is huge. I think we’re setting the standard for all other Caribbean nations.”“Doing the podcast and doing it on my own – doing everything – I was taken out of my comfort zone.” “I’m really pleased with the outcome and the product [Podcast Power]. I’m looking forward to it being a best-seller!”THANK YOU SPONSORS!FocusriteLINKS MENTIONED*FullCast Website *Podcast Junkies Junkies Facebook GroupHeneka’s LinkedInHeneka’s YouTube ChannelHeneka’s Instagram –@heneka_watkis-porterHeneka’s Twitter –@TheEntrepYouHeneka’s FacebookHeneka’s PinterestHeneka’s PodcastHeneka’s WebsiteHeneka’s BookPodcast MovementPodfest🎧Podcast Production & Marketing by FullCast
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Jun 2, 2020 • 3min

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Here is a shorter link: bit.ly/ANTIRACISMRESOURCESResources for white parents to raise anti-racist children:Books:Coretta Scott King Book Award Winners: books for children and young adultsPodcasts:Parenting Forward podcast episode ‘Five Pandemic Parenting Lessons with Cindy Wang Brandt’Fare of the Free Child podcastArticles:PBS’s Teaching Your Child About Black History MonthThe Conscious Kid: follow them on Instagram and consider signing up for their PatreonArticles to read:“America’s Racial Contract Is Killing Us” by Adam Serwer | Atlantic (May 8, 2020)Ella Baker and the Black Freedom Movement (Mentoring a New Generation of Activists”My Life as an Undocumented Immigrant” by Jose Antonio Vargas | NYT Mag (June 22, 2011)The 1619 Project (all the articles) | The New York Times MagazineThe Combahee River Collective Statement“The Intersectionality Wars” by Jane Coaston | Vox (May 28, 2019)Tips for Creating Effective White Caucus Groups developed by Craig Elliott PhD”White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack” by Knapsack Peggy McIntosh“Who Gets to Be Afraid in America?” by Dr. Ibram X. Kendi | Atlantic (May 12, 2020)Videos to watch:Black Feminism & the Movement for Black Lives: Barbara Smith, Reina Gossett, Charlene Carruthers (50:48)"How Studying Privilege Systems Can Strengthen Compassion" | Peggy McIntosh at TEDxTimberlaneSchools (18:26)Podcasts to subscribe to:1619 (New York Times)About RaceCode Switch (NPR)Intersectionality Matters! hosted by Kimberlé CrenshawMomentum: A Race Forward PodcastPod For The Cause (from The Leadership Conference on Civil & Human Rights)Pod Save the People (Crooked Media)Seeing WhiteBooks to read:Black Feminist Thought by Patricia Hill CollinsEloquent Rage: A Black Feminist Discovers Her Superpower by Dr. Brittney CooperHeavy: An American Memoir by Kiese LaymonHow To Be An Antiracist by Dr. Ibram X. KendiI Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya AngelouJust Mercy by Bryan StevensonMe and White Supremacy by Layla F. SaadRaising Our Hands by Jenna ArnoldRedefining Realness by Janet MockSister Outsider by Audre LordeSo You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma OluoThe Bluest Eye by Toni MorrisonThe Fire Next Time by James BaldwinThe New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness by Michelle AlexanderThe Next American Revolution: Sustainable Activism for the Twenty-First Century by Grace Lee BoggsThe Warmth of Other Suns by Isabel WilkersonTheir Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale HurstonThis Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color by Cherríe MoragaWhen Affirmative Action Was White: An Untold History of Racial Inequality in Twentieth-Century America by Ira KatznelsonWhite Fragility: Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism by Robin DiAngelo, PhDFilms and TV series to watch:13th (Ava DuVernay) — NetflixAmerican Son (Kenny Leon) — NetflixBlack Power Mixtape: 1967-1975 — Available to rentClemency (Chinonye Chukwu) — Available to rentDear White People (Justin Simien) — NetflixFruitvale Station (Ryan Coogler) — Available to rentI Am Not Your Negro (James Baldwin doc) — Available to rent or on KanopyIf Beale Street Could Talk (Barry Jenkins) — HuluJust Mercy (Destin Daniel Cretton) — Available to rentKing In The Wilderness  — HBOSee You Yesterday (Stefon Bristol) — NetflixSelma (Ava DuVernay) — Available to rentThe Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution — Available to rentThe Hate U Give (George Tillman Jr.) — Hulu with CinemaxWhen They See Us (Ava DuVernay) — NetflixOrganizations to follow on social media:Antiracism Center: TwitterAudre Lorde Project: Twitter | Instagram | FacebookBlack Women’s Blueprint: Twitter | Instagram | FacebookColor Of Change: Twitter | Instagram | FacebookColorlines: Twitter | Instagram | FacebookThe Conscious Kid: Twitter | Instagram | FacebookEqual Justice Initiative (EJI): Twitter | Instagram | FacebookFamilies Belong Together: Twitter | Instagram | FacebookThe Leadership Conference on Civil & Human Rights: Twitter | Instagram | FacebookMPowerChange: Twitter | Instagram | FacebookMuslim Girl: Twitter | Instagram | FacebookNAACP: Twitter | Instagram | FacebookNational Domestic Workers Alliance: Twitter | Instagram | FacebookRAICES: Twitter | Instagram | FacebookShowing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ): Twitter | Instagram | FacebookSisterSong: Twitter | Instagram | FacebookUnited We Dream: Twitter | Instagram | FacebookMore anti-racism resources to check out:75 Things White People Can Do for Racial JusticeAnti-Racism ProjectJenna Arnold’s resources (books and people to follow)Rachel Ricketts’ anti-racism resourcesResources for White People to Learn and Talk About Race and RacismSave the Tears: White Woman’s Guide by Tatiana MacShowing Up For Racial Justice’s educational toolkits“Why is this happening?” — an introduction to police brutality from 100 Year HoodieZinn Education Project’s teaching materialsDocument compiled by Sarah Sophie Flicker, Alyssa Klein in May 2020.

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