Remix EQ Live n. [rē • miks • ē • kyōō • līv] a platform that amplifies the pursuit of equity (EQ) across communities
A livestream show that builds community around equity-driven approaches through conversations with inspiring changemakers who share how and why they make the world a more just place.
Remix EQ Live! Amplifying equity through a mix of information, interviews, and inspiration.
Every episode, we “center the work” to further your knowledge of approaches and strategies for advancing equity in and across communities. To inspire, guests share their “why”, their motivations for making the world a more just place.
VIEW SEASON ONE EPISODES
Watch as Dr. Erika D. Tate launches Remix EQ Live! She shares her “why” behind the show: Her desire to amplify those who work in the equity space.
The interview format brings together two guests in similar fields with different approaches. Guests offer examples of the equity work they perform, how they came to do their work, and why they do it in a particular way. She emphasizes that the show is not just about using her voice for good. It’s about creating a platform to inform and inspire those who choose or feel called to make this world a more just place.
Watch & comment on LinkedIn!
Watch as Kathy Anderson, MD and Kathleen Maignan, NP share their unique career pathways in medicine and nursing.
They discuss how race-based data indicates differences in how patients of color are treated and the negative impact on health outcomes in communities of color. Both call for diverse representation in providers and researchers who use the data to drive equity. They remind us that our experiences as women of color — challenges and traumas included, combined with our expertise and passions equip us to “lead the work” to make the world a more just place.
Learn more about Kathy Anderson, MD and Kathleen Maignan, NP.
Watch & comment on LinkedIn!
Watch as Dr. Erika D. Tate puts on her learning designer hat to support you to process the information and inspiration you see, hear, and feel on the show.
As she answers the question, “What does equity look like in a classroom on a Monday?”, she describes her approach to observing a learning experience and shares indicators and examples of instructional equity. She speaks to the power of wonder and models how Remix EQ Live! can be a wonder-filled experience. In the end, she hopes your connection to her guests not only build your knowledge and skills, but also empower you to identify your purpose as you work to make the world a more just place.
Watch & comment on LinkedIn!
Watch as Alicia Johnson, the Executive Director of Step Up Savannah and Andraya Mimms, Assistant Public Defender for Chatham County and owner of Mimms Mediation, discuss their advocacy for families and communities.
Alicia pushes us to broaden what it means to advocate for low-wealth communities through coalition building and policymaking in order to increase their access, influence, and opportunities to thrive. Andraya helps us understand mediation as a more equitable and empowering option for resolving conflict within families and communities of color. In their discussion, it is evident why they center on families and advocate with the respect and fierceness necessary to make the world a more just place.
Learn more about Alicia M. Johnson and Andraya Mimms, Esq.
Watch & comment on LinkedIn!
Watch as Nita Penn, Director of the ACE Women’s Business Center – Savannah Region, and Gloria J. Strauthers, Principal Consultant of Exodus Management Consulting share their insights into the entrepreneurial journey.
Nita reminds us that there are no self-made entrepreneurs as she discusses why she customizes her programming and technical assistance for BlPOC women in the Savannah region. Gloria offers a peek into her entrepreneurial journey as a management consultant who focuses on building and changing systems to ensure equitable resource distribution in businesses and communities. Both let us in on why their passion for people has led them to close the knowledge gap as it relates to entrepreneurship and ultimately make the world a more just place.
Learn more about Nita Penn and Gloria J. Stauthers.
Watch & comment on LinkedIn!
Watch as Tesmerelna Atsbeha, Senior Program Officer at Wellspring Philanthropic Fund, and Dr. Angela DeBarger, Education Program Officer at William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, lift the veil on philanthropy. They share their career pathways and how they entered into the field of philanthropy to advance equity.
As Tesmer discusses her pursuit of gender justice, she underscores that how the work is performed is as important as the work. Dr. DeBarger explains why open education resources (OER) are key to empowering students and teachers within their learning communities to access high-quality, culturally-responsive curriculum materials.
Both speak about navigating the field of philanthropy as Black women and how institutional change is necessary for them (and others like them) to bring their full selves to this important work. And this all against the backdrop of a changing field in terms of representation and policies and practices that repair historical inequities in order to make the world a more just place.
Learn more about Tesmerelna Atsbeha and Dr. Angela H. DeBarger.
Watch & comment on LinkedIn!
Watch as Venola Mason, Associate Partner & Author at the International Center for Leadership in Education, and Michael O’Neal, Executive Director of Parent University, share how to build equitable relationships and learning communities.
We celebrate Venola’s book, Teach Up!, as she explains how her PAUSE & REACT tool enables teachers to support all students in their classrooms. Mike reports that listening and responsive action have been key to empowering parents to build relationships with their children and each other, and expanding Parent University into new communities across the country.
Both are inspired when people get the chance to be who they are and get what they need. Tune in to hear how these masterful relationship builders are fostering communities of learning that make the world a more just place.
Learn more about Venola Mason and Michael O’Neal.
Watch & comment on LinkedIn!
Watch as Dr. Erika D. Tate celebrates the inaugural season of Remix EQ Live! She speaks to the importance of “marking occasions” and aligning pathways, purpose, and passion.
These marked occasions include “whys” which might have been hurtful, and career pathways filled with twists, turns, curves, and swirls.
Activating our sense of purpose and passion, Dr. Tate reminds us that Remix EQ Live is an occasion to be marked because we’ve been inspired, by our Remix EQ guests and community, to make the world a more just place.
Watch & comment on LinkedIn!
Remix EQ Live! Amplifying equity through a mix of information, interviews, and inspiration.
Every episode, we “center the work” to further your knowledge of approaches and strategies for advancing equity in and across communities. To inspire, guests share their “why”, their motivations for making the world a more just place.
VIEW SEASON ONE EPISODES
Watch as Dr. Erika D. Tate launches Remix EQ Live! She shares her “why” behind the show: Her desire to amplify those who work in the equity space.
The interview format brings together two guests in similar fields with different approaches. Guests offer examples of the equity work they perform, how they came to do their work, and why they do it in a particular way. She emphasizes that the show is not just about using her voice for good. It’s about creating a platform to inform and inspire those who choose or feel called to make this world a more just place.
Watch & comment on LinkedIn!
Watch as Kathy Anderson, MD and Kathleen Maignan, NP share their unique career pathways in medicine and nursing.
They discuss how race-based data indicates differences in how patients of color are treated and the negative impact on health outcomes in communities of color. Both call for diverse representation in providers and researchers who use the data to drive equity. They remind us that our experiences as women of color — challenges and traumas included, combined with our expertise and passions equip us to “lead the work” to make the world a more just place.
Learn more about Kathy Anderson, MD and Kathleen Maignan, NP.
Watch & comment on LinkedIn!
Watch as Dr. Erika D. Tate puts on her learning designer hat to support you to process the information and inspiration you see, hear, and feel on the show.
As she answers the question, “What does equity look like in a classroom on a Monday?”, she describes her approach to observing a learning experience and shares indicators and examples of instructional equity. She speaks to the power of wonder and models how Remix EQ Live! can be a wonder-filled experience. In the end, she hopes your connection to her guests not only build your knowledge and skills, but also empower you to identify your purpose as you work to make the world a more just place.
Watch & comment on LinkedIn!
Watch as Alicia Johnson, the Executive Director of Step Up Savannah and Andraya Mimms, Assistant Public Defender for Chatham County and owner of Mimms Mediation, discuss their advocacy for families and communities.
Alicia pushes us to broaden what it means to advocate for low-wealth communities through coalition building and policymaking in order to increase their access, influence, and opportunities to thrive. Andraya helps us understand mediation as a more equitable and empowering option for resolving conflict within families and communities of color. In their discussion, it is evident why they center on families and advocate with the respect and fierceness necessary to make the world a more just place.
Learn more about Alicia M. Johnson and Andraya Mimms, Esq.
Watch & comment on LinkedIn!
Watch as Nita Penn, Director of the ACE Women’s Business Center – Savannah Region, and Gloria J. Strauthers, Principal Consultant of Exodus Management Consulting share their insights into the entrepreneurial journey.
Nita reminds us that there are no self-made entrepreneurs as she discusses why she customizes her programming and technical assistance for BlPOC women in the Savannah region. Gloria offers a peek into her entrepreneurial journey as a management consultant who focuses on building and changing systems to ensure equitable resource distribution in businesses and communities. Both let us in on why their passion for people has led them to close the knowledge gap as it relates to entrepreneurship and ultimately make the world a more just place.
Learn more about Nita Penn and Gloria J. Stauthers.
Watch & comment on LinkedIn!
Watch as Tesmerelna Atsbeha, Senior Program Officer at Wellspring Philanthropic Fund, and Dr. Angela DeBarger, Education Program Officer at William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, lift the veil on philanthropy. They share their career pathways and how they entered into the field of philanthropy to advance equity.
As Tesmer discusses her pursuit of gender justice, she underscores that how the work is performed is as important as the work. Dr. DeBarger explains why open education resources (OER) are key to empowering students and teachers within their learning communities to access high-quality, culturally-responsive curriculum materials.
Both speak about navigating the field of philanthropy as Black women and how institutional change is necessary for them (and others like them) to bring their full selves to this important work. And this all against the backdrop of a changing field in terms of representation and policies and practices that repair historical inequities in order to make the world a more just place.
Learn more about Tesmerelna Atsbeha and Dr. Angela H. DeBarger.
Watch & comment on LinkedIn!
Watch as Venola Mason, Associate Partner & Author at the International Center for Leadership in Education, and Michael O’Neal, Executive Director of Parent University, share how to build equitable relationships and learning communities.
We celebrate Venola’s book, Teach Up!, as she explains how her PAUSE & REACT tool enables teachers to support all students in their classrooms. Mike reports that listening and responsive action have been key to empowering parents to build relationships with their children and each other, and expanding Parent University into new communities across the country.
Both are inspired when people get the chance to be who they are and get what they need. Tune in to hear how these masterful relationship builders are fostering communities of learning that make the world a more just place.
Learn more about Venola Mason and Michael O’Neal.
Watch & comment on LinkedIn!
Watch as Dr. Erika D. Tate celebrates the inaugural season of Remix EQ Live! She speaks to the importance of “marking occasions” and aligning pathways, purpose, and passion.
These marked occasions include “whys” which might have been hurtful, and career pathways filled with twists, turns, curves, and swirls.
Activating our sense of purpose and passion, Dr. Tate reminds us that Remix EQ Live is an occasion to be marked because we’ve been inspired, by our Remix EQ guests and community, to make the world a more just place.