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🗓️ 22 February 2023
⏱️ 44 minutes
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We interviewed Charity Elder about her new book "POWER: THE RISE OF BLACK WOMEN IN AMERICA."
Charity C. Elder is an award-winning journalist and media executive with twenty-plus years working and leading in broadcast and digital newsrooms, as well as an adjunct at Fordham University’s Communication and Media Studies Department.
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1:02.3 | I don't know what most white people in this country feel. I can only include what they feel from the state of their institution. |
1:11.9 | Now, this is the evidence. |
1:14.4 | You want me to make an act of faith risking myself, my wife, my woman, my sister, my children, |
1:20.9 | on some idealism which you assure me exists in America, which I have never seen. |
1:28.4 | So today we have a special guest, Charity Elder, who is an award-winning journalist and media executive |
1:38.8 | with 20-plus years working and leading in broadcast and digital newsrooms. And she's also an adjunct professor. |
1:47.9 | And so I always start these interviews specifically when we interview black people because you are so |
1:55.6 | much more than, you know, the bio and what people see. You know, you have layers and dimension. And so I always ask, |
2:03.2 | who are you? So who is charity elder? Well, I'm really happy to be here. Hello. Thank you for having me. |
2:12.1 | I am someone, you know, I'm many things. I'm a sister, a mother, a friend. I love to read. I love |
2:23.6 | traveling. I love to cook. I love my family. And so I would say in the simplest terms, I am human and I experience and live the full complexities of humanity. |
2:42.0 | I am not one thing or the other. I don't fit in a box. And I celebrate my frailties and my triumphs. |
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