The Hip-Politics Podcast is a show that gives the Hip-Hop community insight into the world of national and local politics through conversations with leaders in the political, advocacy and Hip-Hop industries.
This week’s guest has been named to EBONY Magazine’s “Power 100” list of influential African Americans and PRWeek’s “40 Under 40” list, Alencia Johnson sits at the intersection of social justice and culture change. She is a social impact, brand engagement and communications strategist that recently served as the National Director of Public Engagement for Senator Elizabeth Warren’s presidential campaign.
Alencia talked with Hip-Politics about her journey and how she has become one of the nation’s leading voices and champions for Black women. Alencia also discusses her latest venture, the founding of 1063 West Broad, a social impact agency specializing in the intersection of culture, impact and purpose.
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“The 1st language of America has always been violence.” Charles Coleman - National civil rights attorney & Founder Black Superhero Project / Black Brilliance 360 @Cfc40Official joined the @HipPoliticsPodcast and spoke on the history of protests in this country and why progress has always come through some sort of conflict or violent demonstrations. Hear the full podcast episode under “Hip-Politics” on all podcast platforms. Full video debuts Friday 6/26 https://youtu.be/Plf5v52Yo6E