BLACK Pt. II: Race, Gender, and Responsibility
read moreThis week, I'm picking up the conversation about race with Noel Tarifi, Jasmine Samuels, and Courtney Linsey. In this half, we scratch the surface of media power, fear, the LGBT movement, ...
I am an evolving person whose feminism can’t be defined in black and white terms or literal stances on specific subjects. As a women, I’m learning more about myself, and about what it means to be a woman in this world, every single day. It’s because of those experiences and the questions I had that I’m on this path. This podcast is meant to follow the journey, and ebb and flow with the ripples of new information and experiences. I want to create a positive platform for dialogue. It seems the respectful exchange of ideas and opinions is drowning in a digital battlefield of online trolls, so I want to bring my real and extremely enlightening conversations with people from different places and backgrounds to a podcast that empowers and elevates how we view women in the world.
read moreThis week, I'm picking up the conversation about race with Noel Tarifi, Jasmine Samuels, and Courtney Linsey. In this half, we scratch the surface of media power, fear, the LGBT movement, ...
read moreIn times of great racial tension, we often feel hopeless. With recent events, it's obvious we are a far cry away from racial equality in our country. I decided at ...
read moreWhen it comes to college sports, there's much at stake and even more being wagered. Are higher institutions looking out for young athletes? I sat down with Will Smith, who works ...
read moreSome of my favorite feminist conversations, the ones that truly birthed this podcast, have been with men. In this episode, Stacey Fontaine and I talk dating in L.A. with Brandon Webster and Ian ...
read moreToday is the first day of Ramadan! For those of us who grew up in Muslim households, the excitement in the next 30 days is incomparable. Though living in the United States ...
read moreI had the pleasure of talking with two Los Angeles women who happen to be entrepreneurs, community activists, and mothers. Women like me, who don't have children, are often shrouded ...
read moreI don't know about you, but this election season has me worried, confused, and a little nauseous. I sat down with my good friend and fellow average voter Amir Lehman for ...
read morePerhaps it's because I work for a music school/artist collective, but the issue of women in music, or lack thereof, has been weighing heavily lately. Joining me for this episode are ...
read moreWho and what impact the distribution of power? What are the global consequences of the way power is currently structured? I sat down with Arman Matevosyan and Melissa Archer, two ...
read moreIf you follow me on Twitter, you know that my 20-year-old cousin Hannah, a college junior, is currently living with us. Watching her navigate the ins and outs of her ...
read moreI had so much fun with Nik Cherwink and Stephanie Camorlinga, two uniquely successful individuals, discussing traditional expectations and the shifting conversation around singles. Unsurprisingly, we spent most of the hour talking ...
read moreWith the controversy surrounding The Academy's blinding whiteness and Hollywood's overwhelmingly male scope, I thought it pertinent to discuss the matter with two professional actresses, Stacey Fontaine and Emily Bell. ...
read moreI'm so thrilled to debut the first episode of the Kiss My Angeles podcast. As an evolving person, my feminism can't be defined in black and white terms or literal ...