Black Gems Dive In Podcast: Recent Episodes

Black Gems Dive In Podcast

Crews Control Media presents The Black Gems Dive In Podcast, a weekly conversation about inclusive cultures and everything in the diversity, equity and inclusion space. The podcast is hosted by Kua and Kendra, two amazing women and practitioners in the diversity and inclusion field.

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Kua and Kendra sit down with Dr. Janice Gassam Asare—organizational psychologist, consultant, and LinkedIn’s #1 Top Voice in Racial Equity—to discuss the alarming job losses facing Black women and the broader backlash against DEI. Drawing from her recent writing, Dr. Gassam Asare connects today’s challenges to a long history of resistance that follows progress, and offers insights on how we can build workplaces and communities where Black women and other marginalized groups can thrive. Lastly, she shares her gem of the day and insights on her new book; "Rise and Resist" How to Reclaim Workplace Equity and Justice".

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In this episode of Black Gems Dive In, Kua and Kendra tackle the latest headlines and hard truths impacting our communities. They begin with the sharp rise in unemployment among Black women—over 320,000 jobs lost since April under the new administration—before turning to the BBC’s report on U.S. immigration raids in Los Angeles, where lifted limits give ICE a green light for racial profiling. For the Deep Dive, they break down The Hill’s coverage of gerrymandering madness spreading to Missouri and what it means for democracy. As always, they close with their Gem of the Day to leave listeners with something real and reflective.

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In this episode of Black Gems Dive In, we explore the latest headlines impacting Black women in the workforce and leadership. We unpack the Justice Department’s investigation into Chicago’s hiring practices following Mayor Brandon Johnson’s celebration of Black hires, and dig into troubling new data showing that Black women experienced the steepest job losses in April—shedding 106,000 jobs. We also preview the upcoming Women of Color Summit happening June 4–5 in Niagara Falls, NY, with virtual sessions in July. Guests Karen King and Sara Taylor join us to discuss this year’s theme, A C.A.L.L. to Action: Commit, Assemble, Leverage, Lead, and what the summit means for collective empowerment.

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In this episode of Black Gems Dive In, Kendra and Kua explore the cultural and political whirlwind of the moment. Our Diversity Dispatch covers the ongoing Target consumer boycott—what sparked it, how it’s evolving, and what it says about corporate accountability. For our Hot Topic, we revisit the first 100 days of Trump’s presidency and reflect on how those early decisions still shape the chaos we’re navigating today. Then, we take a Deep Dive into the weight of being the “first” or “only,” centering Shedeur Sanders and the disrespect he faced during the NFL Draft. We wrap, as always, with our Gem of the Day to leave you with something real and reflective.

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In this episode of Black Gems Dive In, we unpack the appointment of a man fearful of Black pilots to the U.S. Air Force advisory board and examine how Trump continues to stack military boards with MAGA loyalists like Michael Flynn and Charlie Kirk. We then explore the potential impact of major tax changes that could devastate student loan borrowers, particularly in marginalized communities. Our Deep Dive focuses on Chief Justice John Roberts publicly rebuking Trump after calls for a judge’s impeachment. We wrap up with our Gem of the Day—an uplifting moment to carry you through.

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In this episode, we sit down with Dr. LaShonda Brenson and Kimberly Victor, two researchers from the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies—America’s Black Think Tank. Together, we explore their groundbreaking work tracking racial diversity among top Congressional staff and why it matters more than ever.

We discuss the deep disparities in representation on Capitol Hill, the institutional and cultural barriers to entry for people of color, and how a lack of diversity directly impacts policymaking for marginalized communities.They share data-driven insights, personal stories, and actionable steps for increasing equity in the halls of power. From the rollback of DEI efforts during the Trump administration to the current hiring trends in Congress, this conversation uncovers how representation—or the lack of it—shapes our democracy.

Check out their work at: https://jointcenter.org/hill-diversity/

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In this episode of the Black Gems Dive In, we explore the latest headlines impacting culture, politics, and equity. We discuss artists withdrawing from performances at the Kennedy Center after Trump’s appointment as board chair, examine South Africa and European nations seeking new global allies, and take a deep dive into Trump’s ultimatum for universities to eliminate DEI efforts or lose federal funding. Plus, we close out with our Gem of the Day to keep you inspired.

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In this episode, we dive into the latest Diversity Dispatch, unpacking the DEI Watchlist website and its impact on organizations committed to equity and inclusion. We also break down Kendrick Lamar’s halftime performance, exploring the powerful symbolism, imagery, and the controversy surrounding how different audiences perceived it.

Shifting to politics, we analyze JD Vance’s recent tweet questioning judicial authority over the presidency, igniting debates about the balance of power between the executive branch and the courts. What does this mean for democracy, and how could it shape future governance?

Plus, we’re excited to welcome back Kim LaVare, who joins us for this insightful discussion. And, as always, we wrap up with our Gem of the Day—a thought to carry with you through the week.

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In this episode of Black Gems Dive In, we dive deep into the uncertain future of DEI under Trump’s administration. With executive orders aimed at dismantling diversity programs, what does this mean for corporate, nonprofit, and governmental DEI efforts? Our guest, Kim LaVare, joins us to unpack the political landscape, historical patterns of equity rollbacks, and what organizations can do to sustain DEI work in a changing environment. Lastly, we share our gems of the day.

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In this episode of Black Gems Dive In, we explore the intersection of leadership, technology, and politics in a rapidly changing world. We begin with our Diversity Dispatch: John Hope Bryant’s bold call to action for greater leadership in DEI, emphasizing the critical role of economic empowerment in driving systemic change. Next, we dive into our Hot Topic: the mass migration from X (formerly Twitter) as users flock to platforms like Bluesky and Threads. What’s behind this shift, and what does it mean for activism, digital communities, and the future of online discourse? Finally, we tackle the implications of Donald Trump’s return to the presidency in our Deep Dive. How does his election reshape the fight for equity, and what strategies are needed to protect progress in this new political landscape?

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On this week's episode of the Black Gems Dive In Podcast, we're joined by special guest Jamil Crews of Crews Control Media. For our Diversity Dispatch we break down Dr. Phil’s recent comments on DEI at the Trump MSG rally. Next, our Hot Topic highlights a powerful moment in history: the 1960s civil rights activists who bravely staged sit-ins now having their arrest records cleared. Lastly, we go deep with our Deep Dive on the importance of voting and the power and impact of the Black male vote. Tune in as we gear up for next week’s Presidential Election!

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Join us for an exciting episode of the Black Gems Dive-In Podcast as we broadcast live from the Congressional Black Caucus in Washington, D.C. This year marks the 53rd annual legislative conference, and we’re thrilled to discuss pressing issues affecting our communities.

In this episode, we welcome our special guest, Miles Gresham, the Policy Director at Neighbor-to-Neighbor Massachusetts. Miles shares insights on the importance of grassroots organizing and the impact of shifting demographics in cities across the country. We dive into our Diversity Dispatch, highlighting the recent settlement involving the Fearless Fund and its implications for DEI initiatives. We also tackle the hot topic of the recent presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, discussing key takeaways and the importance of policy discussions in the electoral process. Finally, we take a deep dive into Project 2025, exploring its historical roots and the ongoing fight for diversity, equity, and inclusion in our society.

Tune in for an inspiring conversation filled with hope, action plans, and the reminder that we all have the power to effect change in our communities.

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In this week's episode of the Black Gems Dive In, we highlight a Diversity Dispatch, and dive into the recent rollback of DEI efforts by Jack Daniels’ owners, Brown-Forman, and highlight the controversial role of Robby Starbuck in the ongoing battle against diversity initiatives. We also tackle the "meeting industrial complex" and the growing trend of white-collar work being dominated by endless meetings. In our Deep Dive, we explore a revealing Harvard research paper that examines the impact white co-workers have on Black women's careers. And, as always, we end on a high note with our Gem of the Day. Tune in for these timely discussions!

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In our latest episode of the Black Gems Dive In Podcast, we explore the intersection of diversity and sports, kicking off with a Diversity Dispatch segment that highlights the diversity within Team USA during the Olympics. Kendra and Kua welcome our guests, all PGA REACH WNY Pathfinder Trustees: John Osberg Director of Development & Foundation Operations, Western New York PGA, Royce Woods VP Community Development Lending, Citizens Bank, Steve Coulton Co-Founder, OnCore Golf, Ron Langhorne Coach and Owner of “I’m Just A Golfer” who dive deeper into the world of golf, discussing how we can continue to catalyze progress in the game, particularly for underrepresented communities. This leads us to a conversation about the impact of PGA REACH WNY in driving accessibility in golf, both in Western New York and beyond, through the efforts of their Foundation Team, Trustees, and PGA Professionals.

In our Hot Topic segment, we delve into the historic story of Alfred Tup Holmes, who played a pivotal role in desegregating public golf courses in Georgia. Kua shares her personal experience of playing 18 holes at the Alfred Tup Holmes Memorial public golf course in Atlanta, reflecting on the significance of this landmark. We wrap up the episode with our Gem of the Day and practical tips on how new golfers can break into the golf scene, offering insights to help anyone, regardless of background, start their journey in the sport.

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In this episode of the Black Gems Dive In Podcast, Kua welcomes two distinguished guests, Kim LaVare, Managing Director of Clementine Gold Group, and Natalia Rice, Education, Policy & Creative Director at Clementine Gold Group. In our Diversity Dispatch segment, we dissect an article from the Financial Times titled "Companies Drop DEI Targets from Bonus Plans on Pressure from Conservatives," exploring the implications and future of DEI initiatives in corporate settings. During our Hot Topic segment, we delve into the shocking news of Joe Biden withdrawing from the 2024 Presidential Race, analyzing the potential impacts on the political landscape. In The Deep Dive segment, we engage in a thought-provoking discussion on the Vogue article "What is the Glass Cliff Theory, and What Does It Have to Do with Kamala Harris?" to uncover the challenges faced by women in leadership roles. Finally, the trio shares their insightful Gem of the Day, leaving our listeners with valuable takeaways.

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In this episode of the Black Gems Dive In Podcast, co-hosts Kua and Kendra are joined by Andrew Delmonte, Executive Director of Cooperation Buffalo, to discuss the power of cooperative business ownership in communities of color. The pair discuss the 'Diversity Dispatch' segment analyzing the latest trends in how SHRM, a professional HR organization is removing the “E” in “DEI” as reported by Axios, and a 'Hot Topic' segment addressing the controversy surrounding DEI policies in the Secret Service linked to an alleged assassination attempt on Trump. Andrew shares insights into the historic significance and benefits of cooperatives, highlighting how they contribute to economic security and empowerment. The episode concludes with each participant sharing their gem of the day, leaving listeners with inspiration and actionable insights. For more information on the Changemakers Cooperative Fellowship, visit www.cooperationbuffalo.org.

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On this episode Kua and Kendra discuss the Diversity Dispatch, spotlighting a significant advancement in healthcare equity. New York Medicaid recipients now have access to doulas, a crucial support service for maternal health. The pair also discuss the Hot Topic of connecting to voters of color-exploring key facts about Black eligible voters in 2024, based on a thorough analysis by Pew Research Center. Finally, the pair shares their “Gem of the Day”.

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Welcome to this week's episode of the Black Gems Dive In Podcast, where we explore

impactful stories and issues affecting our community.

Diversity Dispatch: We begin with a powerful look into the enduring effects of the 1921 Tulsa

Race Massacre. Hear the stories of Black survivors and their ongoing fight for justice.

Hot Topic: Our Hot Topic addresses the debate around men and the Selective Service draft.

What are the facts versus the myths? We break it down for you.

Main Topic: Finally, we delve into the future of workplace diversity initiatives. Could MEI (Merit, Equality, Inclusion) be the next big thing to replace DEI (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion)? We examine this potential shift and its impact.

Tune in for an episode filled with insightful discussions and perspectives that matter. Don't miss out!

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In this episode of the Black Gems Dive In Podcast, we tackle pressing issues in the realm of diversity and inclusion. We start with a Diversity Dispatch on "Meta's AI Council Criticized For Excluding Women And People Of Color," followed by a discussion on Byron Donalds' controversial comments about the Jim Crow era. Our main topic dives deep into the crucial subject of generational wealth with our special guest, Babatunde Cole, a financial advisor and friend of the pod.

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In this episode, Kua and Kendra dive into a significant court ruling of the Fearless Fund, impacting grants given to Black Women Entrepreneurs. The pair also discuss the monumental achievements of the Uncle Nearest Brand and controversial moments in the WNBA, with the latest coverage of the newest rookies and various perspectives of the league. Finally, Kua and Kendra share their “Gem of the Day”.

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On this episode of Black Gems Dive In, Kendra and Ekua tackle the controversy of two Virginia schools reverting to Confederate names. The pair also delves into the heated exchange between U.S. Representatives Jasmine Crockett and Marjorie Taylor Greene, shining a light on microaggressions in the workplace. Finally, they share their ‘Gem of the Day’.

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On this episode of Black Gems Dive In, Kendra and Ekua tackle the controversy of two Virginia schools reverting to Confederate names. The pair also delves into the heated exchange between U.S. Representatives Jasmine Crockett and Marjorie Taylor Greene, shining a light on microaggressions in the workplace. Finally, they share their ‘Gem of the Day’.

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In this episode, join hosts Kua and Kendra for a poignant and powerful live episode of the Black Gems Dive In Podcast, recorded on the second anniversary of the tragic May 14 racist mass shooting that took the lives of 10 community members in Buffalo, NY. In this special episode, we honor the memory of those we lost and celebrate the strength and resilience of the Buffalo community. Broadcasting from the heart of the remembrance event, we witness the unveiling of a breathtaking memorial art installation that stands as a testament to hope and healing.

Kua and Kendra interview three distinguished guests: Mayor Byron Brown of Buffalo, who shares his reflections on the tragedy and the city's journey towards recovery. Councilwoman Zaneta Everhart, whose son survived the shooting, offers a deeply personal perspective on the impact of the event and the ongoing efforts to support survivors and their families. Greg Jackson Jr., Special Assistant to President Joe Biden and Deputy Director of Gun Violence Prevention at the White House, discusses the federal initiatives aimed at curbing gun violence and the importance of community-led solutions.

This episode is a tribute to the lives forever changed on May 14 and a call to action for stronger, united communities in the face of adversity. Tune in for an emotional, inspiring, and insightful conversation on remembrance, resilience, and the path forward.

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In this episode of The Black Gems Dive In Podcast, Kua and Kendra dive deep into a captivating conversation with Kim LaVare, Managing Director of Clementine Gold Group, delving into the recent rap feud between Kendrick and Drake. In this episode, we boldly explore the authenticity of Drake’s Identity: is it genuine or monetized? Join us as we delve into questions of identity and representation, uncovering what truly lies at the heart of this feud.

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In this episode, hosts Kendra and Kua welcome David Shands, Entrepreneur and Founder of Sleep is 4 Suckers as they dive into a conversation about the current attack on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. They discuss the proposed legislation that aims to roll back efforts made since 2020 and the impact it has on marginalized communities. The hosts also touch on the concept of "didn't earn it" and how it is used to undermine DEI programs. They share their own experiences and perspectives on entrepreneurship and the importance of expanding opportunities for underrepresented groups. The conversation highlights the need for awareness and action in the face of these challenges.

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In this episode of Black Gems Dive In Podcast, Kua and Kendra dive deep into a controversial bill signed by the Alabama governor banning state funding for DEI programs in schools and public colleges. The hosts then discuss the world of women's basketball and a recent game between Iowa and LSU, where players like Angel Reese faced scrutiny and unfair labeling in the media. Lastly, Kua and Kendra share their gem of the day.

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Join us in Ep. 42 of the Black Gems Dive In Podcast, where host Ekua sits down with Sheldon Anderson, CEO of Public Flower Co. Dive into a candid discussion on entrepreneurship, social justice, and the intricacies of the cannabis industry.

  • Sheldon Anderson shares his experience opening a black-owned cannabis dispensary in Buffalo, navigating legal hurdles and emphasizing community representation.

  • A breakdown of Public Flower Co.'s range of cannabis products, prices, and their approach to customer education on safe consumption practices.

  • Insights on the State of the Union address, touching on how fashion, theatrics, and passionate responses play a role in political discourse.

  • Sheldon reflects on the importance of qualifying for New York's car license program, aimed at creating equity in the cannabis market for those unjustly affected by past policies.

  • The podcast concludes with a focus on the complexities of political policies, from regional conflicts like the Middle East to the impact of affirmative action in the cannabis industry.

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In this episode, join Kendra and Kua as we dive into the latest hot topic: the University of Florida's controversial decision to eliminate all diversity, equity, and inclusion positions following a new state rule. We explore the rapid shifts occurring within DEI initiatives and Kendra's announcement of her new career path amidst these changes. Tune in as we wrap up with a thought-provoking gem of the day that will leave you inspired and empowered.

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In this episode of the "Black Gems Dive In Podcast," we dive into the inspiring story of our co-host, Kua, as she shares her journey of leaving her full-time job to pursue entrepreneurship. Join us as we explore the highs, lows, and pivotal moments that led Kua to take the leap into building her own business. From overcoming fears to embracing new opportunities, Kua's story is a testament to the power of following your passion and chasing your dreams.

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Join hosts Kua and Kendra as they make their return to the "Black Gems Dive In Podcast." In this highly-anticipated episode, the dynamic duo dives deep into the critical topic of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) facing unprecedented challenges and the recent setbacks in affirmative action policies.

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On this episode, Kua and Kendra discuss how Diversity, Equity and Inclusion initiatives are under attack in many states. The pair discussed the Oscar Winners of 2023, how international talent dominated the Oscar’s, and is #OscarsSoWhite still relevant? 

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On this episode, Kua and Kendra welcome, Stephanie Peete, Director of Workforce Development for Say Yes Buffalo, and Co-founder of Second Chapter Bookstore, a Black-owned small business operated in Buffalo, NY. The pair discussed how Resenteeism is the latest trend plaguing workers, and dives into ways that organizations like Say Yes Buffalo are creating career pathway programs for high school graduates. Lastly, Stephanie shares her “gem of the day”. LinkedIn: Stephanie Peete and Second Chapter Bookstore.

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On this episode, Kua and Kendra share some exciting news. The pair discuss 5 DEI trends to retire in 2023 in order for organizations to be intentional about how to execute DEI. Lastly, the duo shares their “gem of the day”.

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On this episode, Kua and Kendra welcome Dr. Barbara Seals-Nevergold, Founder of the Uncrowned Queens Institute and former president of the Buffalo School Board. They discuss the hot topic of the week, “Smithsonian Committee of WNY Women Making History”. The pair reviews Dr. Seals-Nevergold’s article, “East Presbyterian Church: The Forgotten Congregation”, a piece that dives into three churches that were formed to meet the needs of Buffalo’s African American community. Lastly, Dr. Seals-Nevergold shares her “gem of the day”.

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On this week’s episode, Kua and Kendra discus the hot topic of the week “10 Most Affordable Cities to Buy a Home”. The pair welcome Malkijah Griffiths and Sonya Tareke from Team Real Talk, Inc. to discuss their DEI application and process. They also discus generational point of views in the workplace and how generations can mend bridges to work together. Lastly, they share their “gem of the day.

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On this episode, Kua and Kendra catch up and talk about this season of growth and gratitude. The pair discuss Kendra’s contribution to her new book release, “The Six Figure Athlete” and how with hard work, manifesting the life you want can be assessable. Lastly, the duo shares their “gem of the day”.

To pre-oder a copy of Kendra's new book The Six-Figure Athlete: Convert Your Skills Into Cash: Stories & Strategies of High Performers, CLICK HERE

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On this week’s episode, Kua and Kendra discuss the hot topic of the week “Adidas Ends Partnership with Kanye West at a Considerable Cost”. The pair also discusses the fear of cancel culture and how it is driving employers off social media, sometimes hindering DEI efforts. Lastly, they share their “gem of the day”. 

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On this week’s episode, Kua discusses the hot topic of the week “Changes in leadership of Buffalo nonprofit organizations”. She welcomes Durgham Alyasiri and Leah Daniel who shared their role in the design of the “LOC Step Platform,” an online community designed by BIPOC Leaders for BIPOC Leaders in WNY. The pair also share their “gem of the day”. 

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On this week’s episode, Kua and Kendra discuss their experience at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles at the Buffalo Bills vs LA Rams game. The pair welcome Christian Johnson, CEO of Beautiful Brains Consulting Company, which provide business technology solutions through a full lifecycle of services ranging from business analysis and IT consulting to cloud hosting. Christian sheds light on the Invest Well Erie Community Benefits Agreement (CBA) regarding the new Buffalo Bills Stadium. The CBA outlines that the parties involved will “ensure the New Stadium will not only benefit the Team, but all segments of the local community including historical underserved communities within the county”. Christian highlights the need for reinvestments back into local communities. Lastly, Christian shares her “gem of the day.” Invest Well Erie CBA Report: https://www2.erie.gov/legislature/sites/www2.erie.gov.legislature/files/uploads/Session_Folders/2022/14/22COMM.%2014E-16.pdf

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On this week’s episode, Kua and Kendra discuss the hot topic of the week, “Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, ending right to abortion upheld for decades.” In a historic and far-reaching decision, the U.S. Supreme Court officially reversed Roe v. Wade, declaring that the constitutional right to abortion, no longer exists. The pair welcome Shannon Bryant, Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer at Kaleida Health. She sheds light on her roles and responsibilities of providing strategic leadership in the development, implementation and monitoring of diversity plans for Kaleida Health. Shannon shares her journey being the first person to occupy this role and provides us with upcoming initiatives and how data informs her daily decisions. Lastly, Shannon shares her “gem of the day”.

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Welcome to Season 4! On the first episode back, Kendra welcomed Chantele Thompson, City of Buffalo Chief Diversity Officer. Thompson shares how she prepared for this position through her previous roles and responsibilities within the diversity, equity and inclusion field. She also discusses assuming the role immediately after May 14, 2022, the day the mass shooting occurred in Buffalo, New York, at a Tops Friendly Markets supermarket, located in a predominantly Black neighborhood. Lastly, Chantele shares her “gem of the day”.

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In collaboration with the Buffalo Museum of Science and Delaware North, Black Gems Dive In hosted a live podcast featuring Dr. Russell Wigginton, president of the National Civil Rights Museum.  Reflecting on the tragic events of May 14 in Buffalo, New York where ten innocent lives were taken, the group discussed urgent topics of civil and human rights and the pursuit of social justice through the context of historic milestones in the American civil rights movement.

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On this week’s episode, Kua and Kendra discuss the hot topic of the week, “Senate panel tied 11-11 on Ketanji Brown Jackson's nomination, forcing an extra vote on her way to being confirmed to the Supreme Court”. The pair welcome Kristin Braye, Manager of DEI at Brooklyn Sports Entertainment (BSE) Global. Kristin shares information on BSE Global’s Supplier Diversity Program and Nets United Games. She also sheds light on how folks can get into sports if they’re interested in sports entertainment. Lastly, Kristin shares her “gem of the day”. 

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On this week’s episode, Kua and Kendra discuss the “grooming gap” and what “looking the part” costs women. They each get personal on how their own appearance has evolved over time and how they’ve embraced their own unique styles in the workplace. The pair also share their “gem of the day”.

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On this week’s episode, Kua and Kendra welcome former NFL players and community leaders; Derek Brim and Adam Redden, to discuss the hot topic of the week, “Why a 20 year effort by the NFL hasn’t led to more minorities in coaching jobs”. The group also discuss the “Rooney Rule” and the culture of the NFL. Derek and Adam also share their “gem of the day”.

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On this week’s episode, Kua and Kendra discuss the hot topic of the week, “Biden Promises to Nominate a Black Woman to the Supreme Court”. The pair also discuss the privilege of who is ‘deemed qualified’ and the past history of Supreme Court nominations. The pair also share their “gem of the day”.

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On this week’s episode, Kua and Kendra discuss the hot topic of the week, “Biden Won’t Extend Student Loan Relief And Confirms Student Loan Payments Restart February 1”. The pair welcome Leah Daniel, Founder of Fostering Greatness, a grassroots organization that assists transitioning foster care alumni of color from ages 16 to 35 with life skills, housing stability, education, and career advancement, personal and professional development, and full optimal health management. Leah also shares her “gem of the day”.

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On this week’s episode, Kua and Kendra discuss the hot topic of the week, “U.S. added to list of ‘backsliding' democracies for first time”. They welcome April Baskin, the youngest person to serve and be elected as Chair of the Erie County Legislature. The group discusses her “Pathway Forward” legislation package and her approach to leading through the lens of equity, gender, race and a younger generation. April also shares her “gem of the day”.

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Welcome to Season 3! This week, Kua and Kendra kick off season 3 after taking the summer off. They catch up and discuss what they’ve been up to and what to look forward to in the new season.

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On this week’s episode Kua and Kendra discuss the hot topic of the week, “Juneteenth becomes a federal

holiday, now what?” The pair welcomes Vincent Clark, Director of Gift Planning at Stony Brook University. The group discuses Juneteenth, the need for the progression of cooperative economics and the power of the collective dollar. Lastly, Vince shares his gem of the day. 

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On this week’s episode Kua and Kendra discuss the hot topic of the week, “Derek Chauvin Verdict and Justice Department Investigation into the Louisville Police Department.” The pair discuss psychological safety and how to garner trust to get authentic input. The pair also chat about resources they use for DEI work and creating buy-in within organizations. Lastly, Kua and Kendra share their gem of the day. 

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On this week’s episode Kua and Kendra discuss the hot topics of the week, “CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky Unveils Agency Initiative to Address Racism in Health“, “Minnesota Officer Who Shot Daunte Wright Meant to Fire Taser, Chief Says” and “Police Officer is Fired after Pepper Spraying Black Army Medic”. The pair welcomes Chad Williams, Founder of “dooProcess” a wrongfully arrested individual who started a street wear clothing brand with soul to help with social justice causes. The group discuss the criminal justice system and future initiatives to come. Lastly, Chad shares his gem of the day. 

Follow Chad @dooProcess and their website www.dooProcess.org

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On this week’s episode Kua and Kendra discuss two hot topics this week, “Local radio host makes insensitive and colorist comments” and “Georgia’s new voting restrictions”. The pair acknowledge and discuss Women’s History Month and highlight recent contributions that women have made both locally and nationally. Lastly, Kua and Kendra share their gem of the day. 

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On this week’s episode Kua and Kendra discuss the hot topic of the week, “What the Grammys got right and wrong about diversity, from Beyoncé to BTD”. The pair welcomes Darnell Haywood, Community Responsibility Officer at BankonBuffalo who engages people locally about banking, including financial literacy classes in the Northland Corridor. Darnell also helps to establish DEI initiatives and strives to make everyone feel valued, whether they have one dollar or one million dollars. The group discuss “The Meetin’ after the Meeting” and why people of color need spaces without white people. Lastly, Darnell shares his gem of the day.

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On this week’s episode Kua and Kendra discuss the hot topic of the week, “Dr. Seuss Enterprises Will Shelve 6 Books, Citing 'Hurtful' Portrayals”. The pair also discuss anti-blackness, its global impact and how communities of color can also perpetuate anti-blackness. Kua and Kendra also discuss their gem of the day. 

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On this week’s episode Kua and Kendra welcome guests Shannon Currie and Jer’Mykeal McCoy, both members of the Urban League Young Professionals in their respective cities. Shannon is an accomplished brand consultant, strategic communicator, influencer, and advocate, with over a decade of experience working with Fortune 500 corporations, institutions, and emerging businesses. Jer’Mykeal is a business and civic leader who dedicates his time to advocating for and empowering the greater Richmond community. He is passionate about bringing more people into the political process and showing them the power of their vote. The group discuss the hot topic of the week, “Black Lives Matter receives a Nobel Peace Prize nomination”. The group also discusses social versus political movements and the progression of civil rights into our current landscape. Shannon and Jer’Mykeal also share their “gem of the day”.

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On this week’s episode Kua discusses the hot topic of the week, “Asian hate crimes continue to rise during the pandemic”. She welcomes Olivia Cox, Doctor of Nursing Practice to discuss all things related to COVID-19 vaccines, myths, health equity and why people of color should consider taking the vaccine. They also answer questions from our listeners related to the vaccine and what to expect when getting vaccinated. Olivia also shares her “gem of the day”.

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Season 2 is here! On this week’s episode Kua and Kendra discuss the hot topic of the week, “Parents wanted to opt their children out of Black History Month. A Utah school let them”. The pair also discuss the historic experiences that Black people have had while traveling and the Green Book that guided Black people on where to stay safely. The pair also shares their “gem of the day”.

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On the season finale of the pod, Kua and Kendra discuss the hot topic of the week, “Biden Chooses All-Female Senior White House Communications Team”. The pair welcome Jamil Crews, CEO/Owner of Crews Control Media. The group recaps our first season of the Black Gems Dive In Podcast and talk about what to expect in season 2. Jamil also shares his “gem of the day”. 

Follow Jamil: https://instagram.com/jamilcrews

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On this week’s episode Kua and Kendra discuss the hot topic of the week, “Strides in women leadership roles in sports”. The pair welcome Derrick Parson, social entrepreneur, CEO and Founder of The AppleTree Agency and GRASPIE, a startup ed-tech firm. The group discuss entrepreneurship and the successes and failures that come with starting your own business. Derrick also shares his “gem of the day”. 

Follow Derrick on Instagram: https://instagram.com/MrDap_

Follow Derrick online: https://www.graspie.com/

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On this week’s episode Kua and Kendra discuss the hot topic of the week, The U.S. Election. The pair welcome Lindsey Taylor, NYS Licensed Real Estate Broker and creator of the “Beau Fleuve” Music & Arts Festival. The group discuss generational wealth and the importance of multiple streams of income. Lindsey also shares his “gem of the day”. 

Follow Lindsey:

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On this week’s episode Kua and Kendra discuss the hot topic of the week, “There Is Nothing Minor About Us’: Why Forbes Won’t Use The Term Minority To Classify Black And Brown People”. The pair welcome Edreys Wajed, artist, musician, writer, jeweler, designer, and one half muralist and painter of The Albright Knox’s latest mural project located at 712 Main Street, Buffalo, NY. The group discuss how to “Eat Off Art” and what it means to authentically and fully pursue your dreams. Edreys also shares his “gem of the day”. (IG: @edreys, @eatoffart)

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On this week’s episode Kua and Kendra host their first live show! The pair welcome Leadership Buffalo on the podcast to discuss health equity and health disparities in communities of color. They discuss the hot topic of the week, “The North Face puts $7 Million Toward Diversifying the Outdoors” and how Social Determinants of Health can predict your life expectancy. To learn more about Leadership Buffalo, visit their IG: @LeadershipBuffalo. 

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On this week’s episode Kua and Kendra discuss the hot topic of the week, “Starbucks ties executive pay to diversity goals”. The pair welcome Shatorah Donovan, Chief Diversity Officer for the City of Buffalo and co-host of The B Suite Podcast. The group discuss the importance of certifying your minority or women-owned business as well as how diversity and inclusion plays a role in policing. Shatorah also shares her “gem of the day”.

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On this week’s episode Kua and Kendra discuss the hot topic of the week, “Shaq O’Neal votes for the first time at age 48”. The pair welcome Jasmine Fluker, CEO and Founder of the Pivotal Paradigm Project, a full-service DEI Firm (IG: @pivotalparadigmproject). The group discuss imposter syndrome, how it shows up and what individuals can do to combat it. Jasmine also shares her “gem of the day”.

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On this week’s episode Kua and Kendra welcome their first guest to the podcast, ADRI. V “The Go Getta,” radio and media extraordinaire to discuss the hot topic of the week “Megan Thee Stallion’s performance on SNL”. They also discuss diverse representation in the media and showing up as your authentic self. ADRI. V also shares her “gem of the day”.

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On this week’s episode Kua and Kendra discuss the hot topic of the week “Wells Fargo CEO Blames ‘Limited Pool Of Black Talent’ For Trouble Reaching Diversity Goals”. The pair also share their “gem of the day”.

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On this week’s episode Kua and Kendra discuss the hot topic of the week “An executive order to ban Diversity & Inclusion training”. The pair also talk about “Corporate Social Justice” and what organizations are doing in response to recent events. And finally, they share their “gem of the day”.

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Crews Control Media presents The Black Gems Dive In Podcast, a weekly conversation about inclusive cultures and everything in the diversity, equity and inclusion space. The podcast is hosted by Kua and Kendra, two amazing women and practitioners in the diversity and inclusion field. 

The recent climate in our country has forced us to start having more conversations about what it means to be equitable. The COVID-19 pandemic and the social unrest happening in our country has exposed deeply rooted inequalities and many find themselves asking the question "what can I do to help". This podcast will serve as a guide for just that and will give "gems" on how companies, organizations and even individuals need to move in order to have a more equitable society.