She the People with Aimee Allison

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She the People with Aimee Allison

She the People with Aimee Allison in collaboration with Design Observer invites you into a joyful conversation about the power of our multiracial democracy, led by women of color. In depth interviews with women leaders, strategists, thinkers and artists alongside on the ground reporting will help us make meaning of this historic moment. 

Episodes

  1. Shifting Narratives ft. Moya Bailey, IllumiNative’s Crystal Echo Hawk, & #JoyToThePolls

    10/18/2024

    Shifting Narratives ft. Moya Bailey, IllumiNative’s Crystal Echo Hawk, & #JoyToThePolls

    On this episode of She the People with Aimee Allison we’re talking about narrative, and GOTV. First, you’ll hear from Equity Observer reporter L’Oreal Thompson Payton discuss the implications of misogynoir and representation on this election with expert Professor Moya Bailey. Then, Aimee’s interview with Crystal Echo Hawk, founder and CEO of IllumiNative the first and only national Native-led organization focused on changing the narrative about Native peoples on a mass scale.  And stay tuned to the end for Joyful Noise- this week featuring #JoytothePoll’s kickoff event in Philly! Follow L’Oreal Thompson Payton on LinkedIn, Instagram, and X, and subscribe to Equity Observer to never miss reporting from Design Observer. Check out more from Moya Bailey here.  Aimee and Crystal discussed: The findings from Reclaiming Native Truth, an unprecedented two-year, $3.3 million public opinion research and strategy setting initiative that was co-designed and co-led by IllumiNative founder Crystal Echo Hawk and Echo Hawk Consulting.Stream Fancy DanceWatch Deb Haaland at She the People GOTV resources from IllumiNative’s partnership with Native Organizers AllianceNativesVote for even more resources to support the organization of Native votersFollow Crystal Echo Hawk and IllumiNative on Instagram  Get involved with #JoytothePolls here For an edited transcript, visit designobserver.com/shethepeople Find Aimee Allison on Instagram, She the People on Instagram, and Design Observer on Instagram.

    39 min
  2. The Halls and The Streets ft. Congresswoman Barbara Lee & One Fair Wage’s Saru Jayaraman

    10/04/2024

    The Halls and The Streets ft. Congresswoman Barbara Lee & One Fair Wage’s Saru Jayaraman

    On this episode of She the People with Aimee Allison, we’re taking to the halls of congress and organizing in the streets with two women who have worked tirelessly to bring America into a new era. First up, you’ll hear Aimee’s conversation with California Congresswoman Barbara Lee, the highest ranking Black woman in Democratic Party Leadership. From her perspective as a former organizer for Shirley Chisholm, Congresswoman Lee shares how Kamala Harris’ historic campaign extends the lineage of Black women running for office. Then, Aimee sits down with Saru Jayaraman, the founder and president of One Fair Wage who has been fighting for economic justice for American workers for over two decades. Jayaraman explains why, in 2024, we are closer to ending the subminimum wage for restaurant and service workers than ever before.  And stay tuned to the end for Joyful Noise- this week featuring NYC Councilwoman Shahana Hanif! To close, Aimee shares the findings of a new, groundbreaking poll of women of color voters conducted by the 2040 Strategy Group in collaboration with She the People. Aimee and Congresswoman Lee discussed: How Jessie Jackson’s presidential campaigns changed delegate rulesThe Congressional Black Caucus’ Support of President Biden and VP HarrisAimee and Saru Jayaraman discussed: The history of tips in AmericaFollow Congresswoman Barbara Lee on X. Follow Saru Jayaraman on X, and check out One Fair Wage. For an edited transcript, visit designobserver.com/shethepeople. Find Aimee Allison on Instagram, She the People on Instagram, and Design Observer on Instagram.

    45 min
5
out of 5
22 Ratings

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She the People with Aimee Allison in collaboration with Design Observer invites you into a joyful conversation about the power of our multiracial democracy, led by women of color. In depth interviews with women leaders, strategists, thinkers and artists alongside on the ground reporting will help us make meaning of this historic moment. 

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