bold: conversations about race podcast
In collaboration with SURJ National and Small Beans, White People 4 Black Lives produces BOLD: Conversations About Race. It’s is a podcast about white people showing up and showing out for racial justice.
For a full list of episodes, see below or click here to visit the Small Beans BOLD playlist on Soundcloud.
Co-hosts Ivette Ale (@dignityandpowernow, @justicelanow) and Dahlia Ferlito (@wp4bl) talk with Erin Heaney, director of Showing Up For Racial Justice (SURJ) and the history of white people taking anti-racist action in multiracial coalitions for collective liberation. Listen to the full episode here.
This is a collaboration between Small Beans and Showing Up for Racial Justice, produced by White People 4 Black Lives.
Show production team: Show production team: @hi_femme, @dahliaseed, @cocomarzipan, @imapowerranger.
Main Theme by Rachael Cantu.
Art by Michael Vincent Bramley.
Full episode notes can be found here.
Co-hosts Ivette Ale (@dignityandpowernow, @justicelanow) and Dahlia Ferlito (@wp4bl) talk with Chanelle Gallant (@showingupforracialjustice) about decriminalization and sex work. Listen to the full episode here.
This is a collaboration between Small Beans and Showing Up for Racial Justice, produced by White People 4 Black Lives.
Show production team: Hannah Jurs-Allen, Kareem Elzein, Mike Swaim, Ivette Alé, and Abe Epperson.
Main Theme by Rachael Cantu.
Art by Michael Vincent Bramley.
Full episode notes can be found here.
In the last of our three LIVE from UCLA episodes, co-hosts Ivette Ale (@dignityandpowernow, @justicelanow) and Dahlia Ferlito (@wp4bl) talk with Justino Mora (@justinomora1) and Karla Estrada (@karla_estrada_222) on immigration. We talk about borders, the DREAM Act, American foreign policy, and policy reform efforts. Listen to the full episode here.
This is a collaboration between Small Beans and Showing Up for Racial Justice, produced by White People 4 Black Lives.
Show production team: @hi_femme, @dahliaseed, @cocomarzipan, @imapowerranger.
Main Theme by Rachael Cantu.
Cultural Piece "Praise the Lorde" by by Indigeo Mateo and Richie Reseda.
Art by Michael Vincent Bramley.
Full episode notes can be found here.
BOLD is a podcast about race and justice in America, and a collaboration between Small Beans and Showing Up For Racial Justice, produced by White People 4 Black Lives. In this episode, co-hosts Dahlia Ferlito and Ivette Alé sit down live with Hamid Khan, an activist, speaker, organizer, and outspoken advocate for maintaining YOUR rights in the face of invasive state surveillance programs. Listen to the episode here.
Main Theme by Rachael Cantu and Melantopia.
Cultural Piece YQYG by Indigeo Mateo feat. Lauren Jimenez, Produced by Richie Reseda.
Art by Michael Vincent Bramley.
Full episode notes found here.
Production note: This episode was recorded before the election.
BOLD is a podcast about race and justice in America, and a collaboration between Small Beans and Showing Up For Racial Justice, produced by White People 4 Black Lives. In this special Mailbag Episode, co-hosts Dahlia Ferlito and Ivette Alé answer listener questions! Listen to the episode here.
Main Theme by Rachael Cantu and Melantopia.
Art by Michael Vincent Bramley.
BOLD is a podcast about race and justice in America, and a collaboration between Small Beans and Showing Up For Racial Justice, produced by White People 4 Black Lives.
In this special Election Update, co-hosts Dahlia Ferlito and Ivette Alé discuss the impending vote, voter suppression, and how to make your voice heard in modern America. Listen to the episode here.
Main Theme by Rachael Cantu and Melantopia. Art by Michael Vincent Bramley.
Email the show! boldconversationspod@gmail.com
BOLD is a podcast about race and justice in America, and a collaboration between Small Beans and Showing Up For Racial Justice, produced by White People 4 Black Lives.
In the first of our three live interviews, our co-hosts Dahlia Ferlito and Ivette Alé talk with Eunisses Hernandez about her activism as a member of Just Leadership USA, which focuses on issues of drug criminalization and the intersection between race and incarceration in America. Listen to the episode here.
Featuring "Sage for my Soul," by Indigo Mateo, Produced by Richie Reseda. Main Theme by Rachael Cantu and Melantopia. Art by Michael Vincent Bramley.
Email the show! boldconversationspod@gmail.com
BOLD is a podcast about race and justice in America, and a collaboration between Small Beans and Showing Up For Racial Justice, produced by White People 4 Black Lives.
In the first episode of our second batch, our co-hosts Dahlia Ferlito and Ivette Ale discuss their signs, favorite music, and most importantly, how social action has affected them and become an area of focus in their lives. Listen to the episode here.
BOLD is a podcast about race and justice in America, and a collaboration between Small Beans and Showing Up For Racial Justice, produced by White People 4 Black Lives.
In the third episode, Dahlia Ferlito talks with Ivette Ale and Taina Vargas-Edmond about their activism around prison reform. Also features a special message from Rahsaan Thomas, currently serving a life sentence at San Quentin State Prison. Listen to the episode here.
BOLD is a podcast about race and justice in America, and a collaboration between Small Beans and Showing Up For Racial Justice, produced by White People 4 Black Lives. In the second episode, writer, educator, and legendary social justice advocate Paul Kivel helps Dahlia and Michael explain a bit of the history of white allyship, what your stakes as a white person are in dismantling racism in America, the history of racial assimilation in America, the relationship between racism and economic inequality, and much, much more. Listen to the episode here.
Also features a piece by Ariel Luckey, and voices and sounds from ongoing protests against 24-Hour Fitness following the locker-room murder of Albert Ramon Dorsey by police.
BOLD is a podcast about race and justice in America, and a collaboration between Small Beans and Showing Up For Racial Justice, produced by White People 4 Black Lives. In the first episode, BLM Los Angeles co-founder Dr. Melina Abdullah discusses America's history of police brutality, current efforts to dismantle that system, and how you can get involved. Listen to the episode here.
Also features a piece by Alyesha Wise and voices and sounds from the ongoing effort to remove Los Angeles District Attorney Jackie Lacey from office.
Music by Rachael Cantu and Melantopia.
Art by Michael Vincent Bramley.