Are you ready to be part of the transformative movement of women's leadership? Join Nekima Armstrong and her guests, Dr. Sylvia Bartley, Alicia Dixon, and Titilayo Bediako, to shatter the notion that black women's tireless efforts go unnoticed
Did you know that despite their immense contributions, Black Women-led movements have faced systemic oppression and chronic underfunding? In this captivating episode, we bring to light this critical reality. Brace yourself for an empowering jou
Tameka Foster Raymond joins Justice and Power podcast to share her insight on how she keeps it all together. Tameka is a mother of five, entrepreneur, stylist, and fashion designer who was introduced to fashion through her aunt's consignment
Tune in to this powerful conversation between Nekima Armstrong, and Tavis Smiley, a respected leader and advocate for the African-American community. One of TIME magazine’s “100 Most Influential People In The World,” Smiley has interviewed a ve
In this episode, we dive into the world of psychotherapy with Elliott Connie, a leading therapist in the field of solution-focused brief therapy. Elliott shares his journey towards becoming a therapist and how he discovered his approach to ther
In this episode, we talk to Frederick Hutson, the CEO, and founder of Pigeonly, a platform that connects people with their incarcerated loved ones. But how did he come up with the idea? It was his own experience of being incarcerated for distri
In this episode, Keni Thacker, a DEI consultant, discusses the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace. He shares his experience of being overlooked and feeling demoralized in his previous workplace, and talks about his
In this episode of the podcast, Lisa Bonner shares her expertise on entrepreneurship and the legalities of starting a business. She emphasizes the importance of protecting intellectual property, trademarking, and copyrighting, and shares practi
In this episode, Farajii Muhammad shares his experiences growing up in a black community and involvement in social justice work. He discusses the importance of reflecting on history and fighting against white supremacy. They touch on issues suc
In this episode, we are joined by Dr Ty Richardson, a serial entrepreneur with a BA in Advertising, MA in International Commerce and Public Policy, and a PhD in Organization and Management. Ty has launched four successful companies and currentl
In this episode, Jodi Brokington, founder of Nira Consulting, shares her experiences as a biracial woman in predominantly white spaces and her work promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace. She discusses microaggressions, pre