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Growing up in Canada, Linh Nguyen never thought she'd be on the road fighting for the representation and visibility of in American politics. But like most women, she wanted something done, so she did it herself. Rising through the ranks of Democratic politics and movement work, she eventually landed as Executive Vice President and COO of AAPI Victory Fund which focuses on empowering 24 million strong Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders to realize their power. We talked a lot about what she learned and experienced along the way on her professional and personal journey, such as the importance of working with other women of color, being a strong advocate for your community's needs and what happened with the AAPI Vote in the 2024 election.
https://www.aapivictoryfund.com/
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Hey, EYV fam!
In this episode, we dive deep into preparing for the challenges ahead as we navigate the transitions in government and the potential impact on our communities. Drawing from my experience as a Black woman in advocacy, lessons from other women of color, and historical insights, I’m sharing actionable ways to stay grounded, connected, and effective. Let’s get into it:
1. Build Your SquadThe concept of community is more than a buzzword—it’s a lifeline. Whether it’s close friends, family, or chosen family, having people you can lean on is critical. Historically marginalized groups have always relied on this “village mentality” to thrive. Find your people and strengthen those bonds—you’ll need them.
2. Support Mutual Aid EffortsAs federal support shrinks, mutual aid becomes essential. Donate, volunteer, and contribute to local shelters, food banks, or schools in need. Think of it as investing in the resilience of your community.
3. Back Nonprofit MediaTrustworthy journalism is under threat, making independent outlets more critical than ever. Seek out local and national nonprofit media and support them financially if you can. They’re vital for staying informed in an era of disinformation.
4. Fight for DemocracyDespite setbacks, there’s still work to be done at the state and local levels. Support grassroots organizations and candidates who align with your vision. Progress is incremental, but every effort matters.
5. Prioritize Rest and JoyBurnout is real, and it’s important to care for yourself while caring for others. Dr. Sondra Dalton-Smith’s concept of the seven types of rest—physical, mental, sensory, creative, emotional, social, and spiritual—reminds us that rest isn’t one-size-fits-all. Find what restores you and make it a priority.
Final ThoughtsThe road ahead may be tough, but by leaning into community, supporting local efforts, and prioritizing well-being, we can navigate it together. Remember, this is a marathon, not a sprint.
Take a moment for yourself today, and let’s continue this work stronger than ever.
Until next time, EYV fam.
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Ever been that only Black or Latino or Asian person in the room? And you had to advocate for your community's interests too? This is something Sindy Benavides faced a lot throughout her career that led her to work for civil rights organizations working on behalf of the larger Latino community.
As President of the Latino Victory Fund (LVF), Sindy's day to day is focused on building political power for Latinos at the local, state and federal level and advocating for issues important to this constituency as well.
As a long time colleague and friend in the work, we talk about everything including: her and life and career and why she thought it important to go to an HBCU for college (and how that informs her work today), how she got her start in politics, the importance of trusting your gut and speaking your truth (even if does make you anxious as hell), we also get to what happened with the Latino Vote in the 2024 election and what she and LVF are planning for the road ahead.
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Hey EYV fam, this wasn’t the conversation I hoped we’d be having after the 2024 election. Instead of looking ahead to progressive change, we’re unpacking what went wrong—and where we found moments of hope. Despite the results of the presidential election, there were historic wins for women of color, progressive ballot measures, and a brighter path in certain states. But we can’t ignore the challenges ahead, especially for marginalized communities.
In this episode, I reflect on:
- Historic Wins: The first two Black women elected to the U.S. Senate, pro-choice Democratic victories, and groundbreaking firsts like Sarah McBride, the first openly trans member of Congress.
- Ballot Measures: From protecting abortion rights to climate policies, there were wins that matter deeply.
- The Big Picture: Why Vice President Harris’ loss was driven by factors like misogynoir, misinformation, and economic dissatisfaction—and how they reflect larger systemic issues.
- What’s Next:How communities of color, women, and allies can come together to survive and advocate in the face of upcoming challenges.
This episode isn’t just about the election—it’s about survival, community, and figuring out where we go from here. I’m asking YOU, my listeners, to share your thoughts:
- What resources or topics can I cover to help you navigate these times?
- Who do you want to hear from on the show?
Email me your thoughts at [email protected]
Subscribe to the listserv at EmbracingYourVoicePod.com to get updates and resources.
Take care of yourselves. Rest, reflect, and connect with your community. We’re not just rebuilding democracy—we’re ensuring our collective survival. Let’s find ways to support and sustain each other.
Mentioned in This Episode:
- Season 2, Episode 9: Why Kamala Harris Could and Should Be President
- Articles I’ve written on misogynoir and Harris’ treatment as Vice President (links in the show notes)
Until next time, EYV fam. ❤️
Here are articles I've written on research on how women of color are treated as candidates and/or elected officials:
Navigating Double Standards for Women of Color Candidates
https://www.genderontheballot.org/navigating-double-standards-for-women-of-color-candidates/
Double Standards, Vice Presidency, and Kamala Harris
https://www.genderontheballot.org/double-standards-the-vice-presidency-kamala-harris/
Black Women's Political Leadership: The Barriers
https://www.genderontheballot.org/black-womens-political-leadership-part-2/
When The Run: The Challenges Women of Color Face in Politisc
https://www.genderontheballot.org/when-they-run-the-challenges-facing-women-of-color-in-politics/
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This episode is a re-release of S2 ep. 5
In this episode of Embracing Your Voice, host Atima Omara sits down with Amanda Hunter, Executive Director of the Barbara Lee Foundation, to discuss the unspoken yet pervasive obstacles women face in political leadership. Together, they explore the complexities of running for office, highlighting the added scrutiny women of color encounter compared to their male counterparts.
Amanda shares the Barbara Lee Foundation’s extensive research on gender and racial biases that hinder women’s progress in politics. They tackle hurdles like fundraising, media coverage, and the “imagination barrier” that keeps voters from envisioning women in powerful roles. From systemic biases to double standards, Amanda and Atima dive into actionable strategies for campaign teams and supporters to help women candidates succeed.
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In this inspiring episode of Embracing Your Voice, host Atima Omara sits down with Jenn Stowe, the National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA) executive director and senior advisor at Care in Action. Jenn shares her powerful story as the granddaughter of a domestic worker and how her personal experiences have shaped her career advocating for domestic workers, women of color, and a more robust care economy.
We discuss the challenges facing domestic workers, the fight for paid family and medical leave, and the need for comprehensive long-term care reform. Jenn also discusses the importance of changing the way society values caregiving and how your involvement can significantly contribute to the movement to support caregivers everywhere.
If you’ve ever been impacted by care work—whether as a caregiver, an employer, or someone who has received care—this episode will undoubtedly broaden your perspective and is a must-listen.
To learn more about Care in Action (and it's sister org NDWA) check out: https://careinaction.us/
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Summary:
In this episode of the Embracing Your Voice podcast, Atima Omara chats with Chris Love, Senior Advisor to Planned Parenthood Advocates of Arizona. They explore "repro horror," a subgenre of films addressing themes like pregnancy, abortion, and stigma. Chris discusses how horror movies reveal societal attitudes while empowering women to navigate reproductive challenges. The episode also highlights how advocacy intersects with representation in media.
Timestamped Key Topics:
[00:00:00] Introduction: Atima Omara on empowering women of color.[00:01:00] Guest spotlight: Chris Love's advocacy with Planned Parenthood Advocates of Arizona.[00:02:00] What is repro horror? Exploring themes of pregnancy and stigma in horror films.[00:03:00] Cultural reflections: How horror movies depict societal fears around reproductive rights.[00:05:00] Film recommendations: Must-watch movies like Birth/Rebirth and Rosemary's Baby.[00:07:00] Media as advocacy: How horror can influence perceptions of reproductive rights.Key Takeaways:
Representation Matters: Horror films can reflect and challenge cultural stigmas.Advocacy Through Media: Films offer a unique lens to explore reproductive rights and societal values.Empowerment for Women of Color: Chris Love highlights the intersection of advocacy, representation, and empowerment.Stay Inspired and Connected!
Sign up for the Embrace Your Voice Newsletter to hear more stories of empowerment and advocacy. Sign Up Here.Follow Chris Love:Twitter: @ChrisLoveAZLearn more about Planned Parenthood Advocates of Arizona here.Follow the Podcast:Website: embracingyourvoicepod.comInstagram: @embracingyourvoicepod
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Immigration Advocacy & Leadership with Vanessa CárdenasEpisode Recap
In this episode of Embracing Your Voice, host Atima Omara welcomes Vanessa Cárdenas, Executive Director of America's Voice, to discuss her inspiring journey as an immigrant and advocate. Vanessa's story highlights the power of representation, navigating policy spaces, and her commitment to immigration reform.
Timestamped Key Topics[00:00:00] Introduction
Atima Omara introduces the theme of empowering women of color in leadership and advocacy. Meet Vanessa Cárdenas, an immigrant from Bolivia who advocates for immigration reform.
[00:02:00] Vanessa's Career Beginnings
Vanessa discusses her early inspiration to work in immigration advocacy and how her immigration story shaped her career.
[00:06:00] From Advocacy to Leadership
Vanessa reflects on her journey from teaching to leading America's Voice, detailing her intentional efforts to represent Latino and immigrant voices in progressive policy spaces.
[00:12:00] The Personal Impact of Immigration Policy
Hear Vanessa's emotional story about the role her U.S. citizenship played in her educational opportunities compared to the struggles of her undocumented peers.
[00:17:00] Navigating Predominantly White Policy Spaces
Vanessa shares candid experiences about working in think tanks and mainstream advocacy organizations and how she brought immigrant and Latino issues to the forefront.
[00:21:00] The Challenges of Immigration Reform
Vanessa explains the complexities of immigration reform and the compromises required to address border security and legalization pathways.
[00:27:00] Storytelling in Advocacy
The importance of personal narratives in shifting public perception and building coalitions for immigration reform.
[00:32:00] Leadership Lessons for Women of Color
Vanessa offers advice for aspiring advocates, emphasizing authenticity, incremental progress, and the value of broadening your skill set.
[00:38:00] Closing Thoughts
Atima and Vanessa discuss the ongoing fight for immigrant rights and the importance of creating inclusive policies that reflect America's diversity.
Key TakeawaysStorytelling in Advocacy: Vanessa highlights the importance of personal narratives in shaping public opinion on immigration reform.Navigating Policy Spaces: Insights into the challenges and strategies for women of color in predominantly white spaces.Building Coalitions: The necessity of collaboration in achieving impactful policy changes.
Learn MoreSubscribe to Embracing Your Voice for more empowering stories from women of color. Join the conversation on immigration reform and advocacy by connecting with Vanessa Cárdenas and exploring initiatives from America's Voice.
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Episode Summary
Host Atima Omara and Renee Bracey Sherman, executive director of We Testify, delve into the timely and crucial topic of abortion storytelling as a tool for advocacy and systemic change. They dissect the intersection of race, class, and gender in abortion access and the current political climate surrounding reproductive rights and share profound insights from Renee's book Liberating Abortion.
Timestamps[00:00:00] Introduction: Advocacy and authenticity in reproductive justice.[00:02:00] Renee's journey to becoming an abortion storyteller and activist.[00:10:00] The intersection of race, class, and gender in abortion narratives.[00:20:00] Respectability politics and navigating the reproductive rights movement.[00:30:00] Storytelling as a tool for dismantling stigma and driving policy change.[00:45:00] Key themes from Liberating Abortion: Centering marginalized voices.[01:00:00] Advice aspiring advocates: "There's a lane for you - create it if needed."[01:10:00] Closing thoughts and call to action: Building a justice movement.
Links MentionedLearn more about Liberating AbortionExplore We TestifyThe A-Files: A Secret History of Abortion PodcastSubscribe to the Embracing Your Voice newsletter
Connect with Renee and AtimaRenee Bracey Sherman: We Testify WebsiteAtima Omara: Linkedin, Instagram,TwitterSubscribe today and join the movement for reproductive justice!
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Guest: Chris Love, Senior Advisor to Arizona for Abortion Access and Planned Parenthood Advocates of Arizona
In this episode, Embracing Your Voice dives deep into the critical issue of abortion access in Arizona with Chris Love, a leading advocate and attorney. Chris shares her journey, her work with Planned Parenthood, and her role as a spokesperson for Arizona's 2024 ballot initiative to protect abortion rights in the state constitution. Atima and Chris discuss the intersections of race, law, and reproductive justice in a rapidly changing political landscape.
Key Takeaways:Fighting Stigma:The importance of explicitly using the word "abortion" to combat stigma and normalize reproductive rights conversations.The Power of Advocacy:Chris urges listeners to be bold, challenge the status quo, and create space for others, especially women of color, in advocacy spaces.Arizona Ballot Initiative:The 2024 ballot initiative could enshrine abortion rights into Arizona's constitution, providing long-term protections against future legislative changes.
Timestamped Key Topics:[00:00:00] Introduction
Atima Omara welcomes listeners to the podcast and introduces the theme of empowering ambitious women of color.
[00:01:00] Meet Chris Love
Introduction of Chris Love, her roles, and her significance in Arizona's reproductive rights landscape.
[00:02:00] Chris' Journey to Advocacy
Chris shares how personal experiences with abortion and miscarriage inspired her to become a vocal advocate for reproductive rights.
[00:05:00] Educational and Professional Background
Discuss Chris's transition from law school to advocacy, focusing on her work with federally recognized tribes and Planned Parenthood.
[00:07:00] Abortion Rights in Arizona
Overview of the 2024 ballot initiative aimed at enshrining abortion rights in Arizona's state constitution.
[00:12:00] Strategic Advocacy and Political Engagement
Chris explains the importance of linking reproductive rights with broader social justice issues and the challenges faced during political endorsements.
[00:14:00] Challenges of Advocacy
Reflection on the difficulties of fighting for abortion access in a conservative state and the impact of stigma on the conversation.
[00:18:00] Fighting Stigma: The Power of Language
The importance of explicitly using the word "abortion" to combat stigma and normalize reproductive rights discussions.
[00:22:00] Leadership & Representation
As a Black woman in advocacy, Chris emphasizes the importance of diversifying leadership and using her position to uplift her community.
[00:28:00] Arizona Ballot Initiative: Ensuring Durable Protections
Detailed discussion on why constitutional amendments provide more durable protections for abortion rights compared to statutory laws.
[00:35:00] Maintaining Unity in Advocacy
Chris discusses the importance of maintaining good relations within advocacy networks and the challenges of representing a diverse agenda.
[00:43:00] Impact of Legal Changes on Access
Insights into how recent legal decisions have affected abortion access in Arizona, including the repeal of outdated laws and ongoing challenges.
[00:51:00] Key Takeaways
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Episode Summary
In this powerful episode, Atima Omara kicks off Season 3 of the Embracing Your Voice Podcast, focusing on women of color in advocacy and activism. This episode sets the stage for a season highlighting the impact, challenges, and leadership of women of color in the nonprofit and political sectors.
Timestamped Highlights[00:00:00] Introduction to Season 3
[00:03:00] Defining Advocacy and Activism
[00:06:00] The Complexities of Compromise
[00:10:00] Challenges in Advocacy for Women of Color
[00:15:00] Centering Marginalized Communities
[00:20:00] Building a Legacy Through Bold Leadership
[00:25:00] Advice for Aspiring Advocates
[00:30:00] Season Preview
Key TakeawaysAdvocacy is Essential: Women of color are pivotal in leading systemic change through authenticity and strategy.Resilience is Key: Challenges are inevitable, but bold action can lead to transformative change.Community Matters: Find your people and amplify the voices of those most affected.
Connect with UsWebsite: Embracing Your Voice PodcastSocial Media: @EmbraceYourVoicePodDonate to Support initiatives like Arizona for Abortion Access to help sustain critical advocacy work.Connect: Share this episode with your network and join the conversation on social media.Subscribe to the Embracing Your Voice Podcast for more inspiring stories, and remember to leave a review! Stay tuned for the next episode, highlighting trailblazing women of color.
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Episode SummarySeason: 2 Finale
In this powerful season finale of the Embracing Your Voice Podcast, Atima Omara reflects on the lessons learned from ambitious women of color who are changing the face of politics. This episode focuses on authenticity, resilience, and representation as key themes, highlighted through Kamala Harris's historic role as the first Black and South Asian U.S. Vice President.
Atima discusses why authentic leadership is essential, how to navigate predominantly white spaces, and the importance of progressive politics in conservative districts. Whether aspiring to lead or seeking inspiration, this episode provides practical insights to empower your journey.
Timestamped Key Topics[00:00:00] Introduction
Atima Omara introduces the season finale and reflects on the pivotal lessons shared.
[00:01:00] Kamala Harris: A Trailblazer for Women of Color
How Kamala Harris's career inspires a new generation of leaders.
[00:03:00] Authenticity in Leadership
The role of authenticity in overcoming imposter syndrome and systemic barriers.
[00:07:00] Progressive Politics in Conservative Districts
Insights on representing progressive values in challenging environments.
[00:12:00] Representation and Building Leadership Pipelines
Why fostering diversity in leadership is critical for long-term change.
[00:18:00] Join The Movement
Encouragement to embrace your voice and take action in your community.
Key TakeawaysAuthenticity as Strength: Authentic leadership helps dismantle stereotypes and empowers women of color to lead confidently.Representation Matters: Building pipelines of leadership ensures diverse communities are represented at all levels of government.Engage Locally: Community-level elections and advocacy can create meaningful change in everyday lives.
Stay In The LoopSubscribe to the Embracing Your Voice Podcast and our newsletter for updates, resources, and tools to help you make an impact in your community. Share this episode with someone who could benefit from its empowering message.
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Episode Summary
In this episode of Embracing Your Voice, host Atima Omara sits down with Christin "Cici" Battle, a trailblazer in equity and justice, to discuss her inspiring journey from a college activist to a global equity consultant. Together, they delve into the transformative power of authenticity in leadership, the challenges of navigating predominantly white spaces, and the innovative frameworks Cici developed to empower marginalized communities.
Discover how Cici's cultural creative entrepreneurship and holistic civic engagement framework guide her mission to reshape systems, abandon colonial practices, and create equitable opportunities for the next generation of leaders.
Timestamped Key Topics[00:00:00] Introduction
Atima welcomes listeners and sets the stage for a conversation about equity and authenticity.
[00:02:00] Meet Cici Battle
Cici's dynamic background in leadership ranges from student activism to running national social justice programs.
[00:05:00] Activism to Leadership
How Cici's early advocacy experiences as a Black woman in Miami shaped her unique leadership style.
[00:09:00] Civic Engagement Framework
The creation of Passion Framing, a framework connecting everyday issues to systemic civic engagement.
[00:14:00] Authenticity in the Workplace
The toll of conforming to white norms in professional spaces and the power of leading with authenticity.
[00:20:00] Breaking Barriers
Divesting from white supremacy and embracing authenticity leads to personal and organizational transformation.
[00:28:00] The Role of Rest and Joy
The concept of "frolicking" is a radical act of resistance and renewal in the fight for equity.
[00:35:00] Cultural Creative Entrepreneurship
Cici's innovative initiatives center on community, play and rest while fostering equity and justice.
Key TakeawaysAuthenticity as Power: Embracing one's identity is essential for transformational leadership and equity.Frameworks for Change: Passion Framing connects everyday experiences with civic action to empower marginalized voices.Radical Rest and Joy: Incorporating play, rest, and community into advocacy work as tools for resilience and justice.
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Join Embracing Your Voice host Atima Omara as she speaks with Yuh-Line Niou, a trailblazing Asian American leader and advocate for progressive change. In this insightful conversation, Niou discusses breaking barriers, tackling systemic inequities, and navigating challenges as a woman of color in politics.
Timestamped Highlights[00:00:00] Atima introduces and welcoming Yuh-Line Niou [00:02:00] Importance of representation in policymaking in Government.[00:05:00] Tackling Systemic Inequities: wage theft, tenant rights, and immigrant advocacy.[00:10:00] Grassroots Advocacy the role of mentorship[00:15:00] Navigating Barriers as a Woman of Color[00:20:00] Intersectional Leadership in Action[00:25:00] Lessons in Advocacy and Resilience[00:30:00] Closing Thoughts and Call to Action
Key TakeawaysRepresentation Matters: Yuh-Line Niou's historic election showcases the power of diverse leadership in addressing systemic challenges.Intersectional Leadership: Policies reflecting community needs require leaders to understand overlapping inequities.Advocacy in Action: Grassroots coalition-building and resilience are essential for driving meaningful change.
Keep ListeningSubscribe to Embracing Your Voice to hear more inspiring stories of women of color leading change. Follow Yuh-Line Niou on social media to connect with her and stay updated on her advocacy journey.
Resource LinksYuh-Line Niou's Official Website: Learn more about Yuh-Line's advocacy and political journey. Visit Yuh-Line Niou's websiteYuh-Line Niou on Twitter: Follow Yuh-Line for updates on her work and insights into progressive advocacy. Follow on TwitterYuh-Line Niou on Instagram: Stay connected with Yuh-Line and her latest initiatives. Follow her on InstagramNew York State Assembly Profile: Review Yuh-Line's legislative accomplishments during her tenure. View her profileProgressive Legislative Action Network: Explore resources and initiatives aligned with Yuh-Line's advocacy work. Visit PLANCoalition for Asian American Children and Families: An organization addressing systemic inequities affecting Asian American communities, aligned with Yuh-Line's mission. Learn more.Take advantage of an episode of Embracing Your Voice!
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So it finally happened, the official Democratic nominee for President of the United States is a woman of color. Vice President of the United States Kamala Harris, has made history as the first Black and South Asian American woman, to capture a major political party nomination for President.
I didn't think this day was coming for women of color in politics as soon as it did, but now here it is. Despite the record levels of excitement for her candidacy and (now her VP pick), a lot of the American public is still getting to know her, and some are wondering if Americans will rise above it's racism and sexism to elect a Black and Asian woman as President, especially after 2016.
Well in this solo episode I answer some of these questions with six reasons why
Madam Vice President Kamala Harris can (and should be) elected the 47th President of the United States:
In this episode I talk about:
🎙️ Highlights of the accomplishment VP Kamala Harris' long career in public service
🎙️ Why she is actually ready as a candidate for this moment and to take on the GOP
🎙️ The sexism and racism rampant in critiques of Vice President Harris
🎙️ And why despite the racism and sexism built into our nation's DNA, Vice President Harris actually has a shot at becoming President Harris.
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In this inspiring episode of Embracing Your Voice, host Atima Omara welcomes Precious McKesson, Executive Director of the Nebraska Democratic Party. Precious shares her journey from grassroots organizing to making history as the first Black woman to cast an Electoral College vote for a Democrat in Nebraska. They discuss the importance of representation, authentic leadership, and building trust in marginalized communities within the Democratic Party.
Precious reflects on her path, navigating systemic barriers and creating lasting change through her work. From advocating for year-round political engagement in underserved communities to offering lessons on resilience and authenticity, this conversation is a must-listen for anyone passionate about political activism and leadership.
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Summary
In this groundbreaking episode of Embracing Your Voice Podcast, Atima Omara tackles one of the most pivotal moments in American political history. President Joe Biden steps down from the 2024 election, endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democratic Party's nominee. This episode unpacks what this historic shift means for women of color in politics, voter engagement, and the Democratic Party's evolving landscape.
Kamala Harris's candidacy isn't just symbolic; it's a testament to the increasing visibility and influence of Black and Asian women in political leadership. From her qualifications to the challenges ahead, Atima provides an insightful analysis of how this moment could reshape the Democratic Party and energize diverse voter bases nationwide.
Timestamped Key Topics[00:00:00] IntroductionWelcome to Embracing Your Voice Podcast. Atima sets the stage, discussing how this moment fits into the podcast's mission to empower ambitious women of color.[00:02:00] Biden Steps DownAtima recaps Biden's decision to withdraw from the race, detailing the pressures leading to this moment and his endorsement of Harris.[00:06:00] Kamala Harris's CredentialsThis is a deep dive into Harris's qualifications: former U.S. Senator, Attorney General, and District Attorney. Atima highlights her leadership ability and how her identity resonates with key Democratic constituencies.[00:12:00] Why Representation MattersThe significance of Harris's nomination as a Black and Asian woman in the highest echelons of U.S. politics.
Key TakeawaysRepresentation in Leadership:Kamala Harris's rise underscores the importance of diversity in leadership, especially for women of color.Voter Mobilization:Harris's candidacy has the potential to energize Democratic voters, similar to the Obama-era enthusiasm in 2008.Breaking Barriers:
Biden's endorsement is a significant step toward breaking the ultimate glass ceiling in American politics.
Call to ActionThis historic moment needs your support! Get involved by volunteering, donating, or spreading the word about Kamala Harris's campaign. Subscribe to Embracing Your Voice Podcast for more episodes celebrating women of color in leadership.
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Summary:
In this Embracing Your Voice Podcast episode, Sammi Brown shares her inspiring story of running as a progressive woman of color in West Virginia. She reflects on her journey from community organizer to elected official, offering invaluable insights on leadership, voter engagement, and overcoming systemic barriers.
Key Timestamps:[00:00:00] – Introduction
Overview of the podcast and its purpose: empowering women of color to create impactful careers and lives while embracing their authentic selves.Introduction of the guest, Sammi Brown, highlighting her diverse career.[00:01:00] – Sammi's Background and Early Career
Sammi's career journey consists of being a labor organizer, media professional, public office candidate, elected official, and National Guard member.Overview of her achievements: flipping a 30-point spread in a West Virginia district as a progressive woman of color.[00:04:00] – Challenges for Women of Color in Public Service
Discussion of emotional and systemic challenges faced by women of color in leadership roles.Importance of community and mutual support.[00:06:00] – Sammi's Early Life and Influences
Growing up in a small town in West Virginia.Overcoming a volatile household and finding support from her grandparents.Early ambitions in journalism and media.[00:12:00] – Shift from Media to Community Organizing
Transition to organizing work inspired by disaffected and disenfranchised communities.Joining AFL-CIO and gaining skills in political spaces.[00:15:00] – Being a Progressive in a Conservative District
Sammi's unwavering commitment to progressive values despite operating in a "deep red" area.Navigating tokenization and authentic storytelling.[00:20:00] – Importance of Heart-Centered Leadership
Balancing authenticity with political pragmatism.Challenges of hyper-partisanship and the erosion of empathy in politics.[00:33:00] – Appearance Bias and Gendered Expectations
Addressing the focus on appearance and stereotypes during campaigns.Navigating societal expectations as a woman of color in politics.[00:41:00] – Door-to-Door Campaigning and Grassroots Organizing
The power of connecting with constituents directly.Overcoming funding challenges by building community support.[00:45:00] – Legislative Focus: Criminal Justice Reform
Advocacy for second-chance legislation and economic opportunity.Impact of grassroots experiences on legislative priorities.[00:52:00] – Staying True to Values in Office
Balancing personal convictions with constituent needs.Challenges of navigating hyper-partisanship without compromising principles.[01:06:00] – Transition to Military Service
The decision to join the National Guard after public service.Continued focus on purpose-driven work in a different capacity.[01:20:00] – Embracing Authenticity
Reflection on the importance of trusting one's voice and embracing individuality.Encourage listeners to embrace their journeys, even through challenges.[01:26:00] – Closing Thoughts
Advice for listeners: Trust your voice, persevere, and embrace the journey to self-discovery.Gratitude for the opportunity to share her story.Key Takeaways:
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About This Episode
In this episode of Embracing Your Voice, host Atima Omara welcomes Amanda Hunter, Executive Director of the Barbara Lee Foundation, for an enlightening discussion about gender and racial bias in politics. Together, they unpack the unique challenges women face in political leadership, focusing on how political representation for Black women is particularly affected by systemic barriers and voter biases.
Amanda shares actionable insights from the Barbara Lee Foundation's research, emphasizing how structural inequalities and stereotypes make it harder for women - especially women of color - to secure leadership roles. This episode highlights the importance of authenticity, resilience, and community support for overcoming these hurdles and advancing gender and racial equity in politics.
Amanda has covered the Foundation’s research on the role of gender in politics on PBS NewsHour, NPR, and CNN, as well as in the New York Times, the Washington Post, Vox, the Los Angeles Times, and Politico. The Barbara Lee Family Foundation has been resolute in its goal of understanding women's experience in politics and how to break the barriers women face when they are candidates on the federal, state, and local levels.
Timestamped Key Topics[00:00:00] Introduction
Atima introduces Amanda Hunter and the Barbara Lee Foundation's work on advancing gender equality in politics, spotlighting challenges Black women candidates face.
[00:05:00] Gender and Racial Bias in Politics
Exploration of how stereotypes hinder women and Black women in particular, limiting their progress in political leadership roles.
[00:10:00] Political Representation for Black Women
A deep dive into the persistent lack of diversity in political offices, with Black women making up only a tiny fraction of elected leaders despite progress in representation.
[00:15:00] Breaking the Imagination Barrier
How societal perceptions and systemic norms prevent voters from envisioning women, especially Black women, as executives or other high-level leaders.
[00:22:00] Campaign Challenges for Black Women
The heightened fundraising challenges, media scrutiny, and trust-building disproportionately affect Black women candidates.
[00:28:00] The...
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Summary
In this episode, I talk with Madelene Mielke, a nationally recognized rights leader and president and CEO of the Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies (APAC). With nearly 25 years of experience in political campaigns, fundraising, and political training, Madelene discusses her journey, the importance of increasing Asian American representation in politics, and the challenges and successes she has encountered along the way.
We explore topics such as the role of diverse consultants, the significance of empowerment and training, and the impact of cultural and generational shifts in political participation. This conversation sheds light on the pathways to more inclusive and representative political landscapes for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.
Madalene Mielke is a nationally recognized civil rights leader and a member of USA Today’s Inaugural Leaders of Change who brings nearly 25 years of experience working in political campaigns and specializes in political/non-profit fundraising and political training.
Today she is the President & CEO of the Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies (APAICS) a national non-partisan, nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to promoting Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander participation and representation at all levels of the political process, from community service to elected office and Founder and Principal of Arum Group, LLC. For her work, the Vietnamese American Chamber of Commerce awarded Ms. Mielke with its National Community Service award for her work in mentoring and promoting Vietnamese American civic participation.
Key Timestamps[00:00:00] Introduction: Atima introduces the podcast, its mission, and guest Madalene Mielke.[00:01:00] Meet Madalene Mielke: Madalene Mielke's career highlights include her work in political fundraising, training, and her role as President and CEO of APEX.[00:13:00] Representation of Asian Americans: Madalene's realization of the need for increased Asian American representation in politics and her role in fostering that representation.[00:17:00] Transition to Fundraising: Madalene explains her career shift from political training to fundraising and the practical reasons behind it.[00:19:00] Starting a Consulting Firm: Madalene discusses her decision to open her own firm and the challenges of breaking into the consulting industry as a woman of color.[00:22:00] Challenges for Women of Color Consultants: Exploration of barriers women of color face in political consulting, including competition with more prominent, white-led firms.[00:27:00] Party Efforts on Diversity: Comparison of how Republican and Democratic parties approach recruiting diverse consultants and candidates.[00:36:00] Balancing Identity in Politics: Discussion on navigating identity and personal politics in the political landscape and how it shapes engagement and opportunities.[00:41:00] Challenges for Asian American Candidates: Madalene shares insights on the unique barriers faced by Asian American candidates, including cultural stereotypes and voter biases.[00:46:00] Authentic Representation: The importance of candidates embracing their authentic selves, including names, accents, and cultural identities, while running for office.[00:50:00] Evolution of Identity in Leadership: Madalene's reflections on her journey of embracing her identity while working in politics and leading APEX.[00:54:00] Increasing Diverse Representation: The necessity of broadening political representation and the ongoing work to break down systemic barriers for... - Mostra di più