May 21, 2020
Teri Yuan and Carole Copeland Thomas join me for this conversation on race to talk about race, racism and the COVID 19 pandemic. Teri talks about her experience as a Chinese-American and her perspective on the escalation of racist attacks against Asians who are being blamed by some for Covid-19. Carole shares her history, information and her perspective on the high death rate of African Americans
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Guest Bios:
Teri Yuan is a
survivor, a feminist business consultant, and founder of the
Engendered
Collective, a platform for survivors, practitioners, and allies
to connect in community, learning, and advocacy through the radical
inquiry of patriarchy. As part of the Collective’s work, Teri
manages the Kanduit QNA
social service community and hosts the weekly podcast, en(gender)ed, which
explores the systems, practices and policies that enable
gender-based violence and oppression and offers solutions to end
it. En(gender)ed uses gender as a lens to better understand
power and oppression and its impact in the private realm, so as to
better recognize and confront it in the public sphere. Teri
believes that by developing a cultural literacy around power and
abuse of power, we can reclaim how we define liberty in
relationships and in civic life and solve many of our most urgent
social (justice) challenges.
Carole Copeland Thomas As an award-winning TEDx speaker, trainer, and global thought leader, since 1987, Carole Copeland Thomas moderates the discussions of critical issues affecting the marketplace, including global diversity, inclusion, and multiculturalism. She has her pulse on the issues affecting working professionals and regularly consults with industry leaders. She has spent 33 years of cultivating relationships and partnerships with local, national, and international clients and sponsors, including Walmart, Amtrak, and Emirates Airlines. Carole served as an adjunct faculty member at Bentley University for ten years. She has spoken in nearly every state in the US and seven other countries. Carole is the past president of The National Speakers Association-New England Chapter and served on the leadership team of Black NSA. She has been featured in the New York Times, Boston Globe, Black Enterprise, ABC Radio, and CBS News. Carole is a blogger and social media enthusiast using various technology platforms to enhance her business development activities.