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The Get InPowered Podcast: Fostering Community through Shared Stories
Summary: The Get InPowered Podcast by Inclusivus, is about individuals, innovators, advocates, activists, and agents of social change across sectors and industries who are working to transform their communities and the world at large. In each episode, we travel with host Judithe Registre to a different location and talk with InPowered women and men whose stories and work are inspiring change and action and making a transformative impact in their communities. These are people who, through their own personal experiences and a gender equity lens, are working to create more inclusive and progressive communities.
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Mary Ann Clements (formerly Mary Ann Mhina) has devoted her life to making an impact and like many change-making professionals, she got burnt out in the process. She wants all of us to be able to do this work and create this impact, sustainably, without costing us our wellbeing — and she believes it can be done. She joins Judithe in this episode to discuss her work, her career and the organization she now leads, https://jijaze.com
We spend this episode considering and reassessing the contributions that Africa (and the Congo specifically) have made to the global “village” as discussed by Mvemba Dizolele, a writer, foreign policy analyst, and independent journalist who is also the author of the forthcoming biography: Mobutu: the Rise and Fall of the Leopard King (Random House UK).
We spend this episode considering and reassessing the contributions that Africa (and the Congo specifically) have made to the global “village” with Mvemba Dizolele, a writer, foreign policy analyst, and independent journalist who is also the author of the forthcoming biography: Mobutu: the Rise and Fall of the Leopard King (Random House UK). “We don’t reclaim them (these stories) to be in a fight with the West. But we reclaim them to put things back where they belong!” - Mvemba Dizolele
Judithe Registre, Haitian-born, American-made, and globally-centered, brings you her insights on Black History Month as celebrated in the USA, drawing from her Haitian background, US education, and global travels. This is a time when we are being called to recognize the contributions of every group to witness & record the present for future history. As we work to create a future history that reflects our full contributions as members of the larger humanity, we honor our African ancestors for their vision
“...the stripping of our human dignity in any context, in any environment, is perhaps the greatest violation of our rights as human beings.” - Judithe Registre In this episode of the Get InPowered Podcast, Judithe responds and considers Antionette Carroll and her work with the Creative Reaction Lab. Judithe challenges us to look for ways to pursue equality in our own communities as we are inspired by examples like Antoinette.
"You're really just the total of other people's biases." Antionette Carroll is the Founder, President and CEO of Creative Reaction Lab, a nonprofit social enterprise that educates, trains and challenges cities to co-create solutions with Black and Latina populations to design healthy and racially equitable communities. "When we work together, we build together."
Reacting to "The Climb" "American Koko" and Diarra Kilpatrick's unique voice
Preparing for The Climb with American Koko’s Diarra Kilpatrick
Judithe Registre, founder of Inclusivus and the host of the Get InPowered Podcast, discusses the trials and triumps of the first year of her journey as a podcaster.
One Love for Math Education with Bailey-McWeeney
Furthering Fair Trade with the Founder of GlobeIn, Liza Moiseeva
Preserving Culture through Video Games with Genii Games founder, Adebayo Adegbembo
Podcasting for Change with Marianne West from the Sustainable Living Podcast
The Date Safe Project with Mike Domitrz
IntegrateNYC4Me with Sarah Camiscoli and Matthew Diaz