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Intersectionality Matters!

63. Election 2024 Round Table, Part 2

Intersectionality Matters!

Intersectionality Matters with Kimberlé Crenshaw

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4.7814 Ratings

🗓️ 4 November 2024

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to AAPF's Election Round Table Series, Part 2! There is a lot of noise to cut through right now when it comes to the important issues at stake in the election. To bring nuance to the mainstream media narratives, between now and election day, the African American Policy Forum presents a series of election round table conversations featuring three thinkers who are deeply enmeshed in academia, media, and community activism unpacking what’s at stake on Nov 5th: Kirsten West Savali, Kaye Wise Whitehead, and Tim Wise. The trio will tackle the issues that are likely to make a difference as we come down to the wire: threats to democracy, racial and reproductive justice, policing, Project 2025, and more. Featuring: Kirsten West Savali, VP of Content at Urban One’s iOne Digital, and former Executive Producer of News & Politics Editor for Essence magazine (@KWestSavali) Kaye Wise Whitehead, host of Today with Dr. Kaye on WEAA and founding executive director of The Karson Institute for Race, Peace & Social Justice at Loyola University (@blackmommyactivist) Tim Wise, anti-racist writer, lecturer and African American Policy Forum Senior Fellow Music by Blue Dot Sessions. Read AAPF and HIT Strategies' Race-Forward Messaging Report here.

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0:00.0

I'm Kimberly Crenshaw, and this is Intersectionality Matters.

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The podcast that brings intersectionality to life by exploring the hidden dimensions of today's most pressing issues,

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from say her name to the war on woke, DEI and CRT, and the global rise of fascism.

0:20.0

This idea Travelog lifts up the work of leading activists, artists, and scholars, and helps listeners understand politics, the law, social movements, and even their own lives in deeper, more nuanced ways.

0:39.6

Welcome back to intersectionality matters.

0:42.9

As you may have heard on the last episode, we are running a special election series

0:48.0

featuring three of my most trusted colleagues, Dr. K. Wise Whitehead, Tim Wise, and

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Kirsten West Savali. You'll hear more about who

0:57.3

they are shortly, and you'll also hear what's inspiring them and what's concerning them about

1:03.8

what we see playing out on the national stage this election season. This is part two of our

1:10.0

election series. So if you haven't listened to part one,

1:13.8

go back and do that now. I hope this conversation makes you feel a bit more prepared that you

1:20.8

head to the polls. And if you have a friend or family member who needs help finding the signal

1:27.2

and all this election noise out there,

1:30.0

make sure you share this with them. All right, that's all for me. Here's Dr. Kay.

1:38.5

Hey folks, I'm Dr. Kaye-Wise Whitehead. Here again to have another conversation with you

1:43.2

about some of the stories and topics

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that matter. So between now and Election Day, we're trying to help you cut through the noise.

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This is the second segment and a four-part series. I'm joined again today by Kirsten West Savali,

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VP of Content and Urban One's I One Digital,

2:02.1

former executive producer of news and politics editor for Essence magazine.

2:06.0

Welcome back to the show, Kirsten.

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