She Leads Radiohttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/sheleadsradioShe Leads Radio interviews women leaders creating social change through the arts, education, and activism. enBlogTalkRadio.com. All Rights Reserved.Sat, 15 Jun 2019 00:45:00 GMTSun, 18 Dec 2011 18:00:00 GMTWomenBlogTalkRadio Feed v2.0https://dasg7xwmldix6.cloudfront.net/hostpics/ac97fc88-47d6-4860-b8ae-e42b005636f9_thumbnail.jpgShe Leads Radiohttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/sheleadsradioShe Leads Radio interviews women leaders creating social change through the arts, education, and activism. feeds@blogtalkradio.comBlogTalkRadio.comwomen,arts,culture,education,leadership,social change,social justice,africa,creativity,empowermentSheLeadsRadionoShe Leads Radio interviews women leaders creating social change through the arts, education, and activism.episodicOccupy Justice for Allhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/sheleadsradio/2011/12/18/occupy-gender-justiceWomenhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/sheleadsradio/2011/12/18/occupy-gender-justice/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/sheleadsradio/2011/12/18/occupy-gender-justiceSun, 18 Dec 2011 18:00:00 GMTOccupy Justice for All Media reports on Occupy movements around the country would have us believe that gender men alone stand at the helm of leadership at Occupy sites across the country.Yet behind the scenes, women, transgender people, and people of color are working hard within the movement to insure that issues of gender and racial justice get on the Occupy movement's agenda and stay there.  In this month's show, we will speak with women organizers working to insure that the many different voices of the 99% are fully represented in this burgeoning movement for economic justice. Guests: Jillian Johnson, North Carolina, Kanene Holder, New York City, Paulina Gonzalex, LA. 01:01:00SheLeadsRadionoWomen,Leadership,Occupy Movement,Race,Gender EqualityMedia reports on Occupy movements around the country would have us believe that gender men alone stand at the helm of leadership at Occupy sites across the couAfrican Women: Leading Through Service & Empowerment http://www.blogtalkradio.com/sheleadsradio/2011/11/20/african-women-leading-through-service-empowermentWomenhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/sheleadsradio/2011/11/20/african-women-leading-through-service-empowerment/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/sheleadsradio/2011/11/20/african-women-leading-through-service-empowermentSun, 20 Nov 2011 18:00:00 GMTAfrican Women: Leading Through Service & Empowerment African women on the continent and across the Diaspora have long represented a kind of leadership that reflects a deep commitment to empowerment and service. Just last month two African women, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and Leyma Gbowe were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for their leadership in transforming their homeland of Liberia. Our guests this month Ebony Noelle Golden and Busayo Obisaken represent the a transformative style of leadership that women of African descent are using to bring peace, healing, and empowerment to their communities and beyond. 00:52:00SheLeadsRadionoAfrica,Social Change,Empowerment,Women,LeadershipAfrican women on the continent and across the Diaspora have long represented a kind of leadership that reflects a deep commitment to empowerment and service. JRebirth, Resilient, Resound!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/sheleadsradio/2011/10/15/rebirth-resilience-resoundWomenhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/sheleadsradio/2011/10/15/rebirth-resilience-resound/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/sheleadsradio/2011/10/15/rebirth-resilience-resoundSat, 15 Oct 2011 16:00:00 GMTRebirth, Resilient, Resound!Our stories have the power to heal and incite social change and guests this month are doing just that with their work.    We'll speak with Artistic Creators of Coming Out Muslim, Wazina Zondon and Terna Tilley-Gyado. As well as Healer and Community Activist, Dayanara Marte of In Bold Rebirth.  01:01:00SheLeadsRadionoSocial Justice,Arts,Religion,Culture,HealingOur stories have the power to heal and incite social change and guests this month are doing just that with their work.    We'll speak with Artistic Creators ofInnovations in Educationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/sheleadsradio/2011/09/17/innovations-in-educationWomenhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/sheleadsradio/2011/09/17/innovations-in-education/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/sheleadsradio/2011/09/17/innovations-in-educationSat, 17 Sep 2011 16:00:00 GMTInnovations in Education As the education reform debate rages on, what are educators doing to respond to the needs of the students in their classroom. What's the role of social justice in education? Creativity? Technology? Our Guests: Dr. Marcella Runell Hall is a social justice scholar and author. She has co-edited three award-winning books: The Hip-Hop Education Guidebook; Conscious Women Rock the Page: Using Hip-Hop Fiction to Incite Social Change; and Love, Race & Liberation: 'Til the White Day is Done. Hall has also written for Scholastic Books, The New York Times Learning Network, VIBE, and various academic journals including Equity and Excellence in Education. Dr. Keisha L. Green earned her PhD in Educational Studies from Emory University where she specialized in language, literacy, and culture. Currently, she is a Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow at Rutgers University in the Learning and Teaching program at the Graduate School of Education. 01:01:00SheLeadsRadionoEducation,Youth,Social Justice,Literacy,CreativityAs the education reform debate rages on, what are educators doing to respond to the needs of the students in their classroom. What's the role of social justiceMore Than a Hyphenhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/sheleadsradio/2011/08/20/more-than-a-hyphenWomenhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/sheleadsradio/2011/08/20/more-than-a-hyphen/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/sheleadsradio/2011/08/20/more-than-a-hyphenSat, 20 Aug 2011 16:00:00 GMTMore Than a HyphenMore Than A Hyphen: Women at the intersection of the arts, education, and activism. Our Guests: Sallomé Hralima is the author of 5 books and co-founder of PlanIt Brooklyn, the sole creative consulting company in New York City that focuses on fashioning ground-breaking ways to grow start-ups, emerging leaders, and small institutions. Wema Harris is a performing artist, educator, and activist. She has brought her talents to audiences around the country as well as abroad. www.wemaharris.webs.com 01:01:00SheLeadsRadionoArts,Culture,Theatre,Education,Social ChangeMore Than A Hyphen: Women at the intersection of the arts, education, and activism. Our Guests: Sallomé Hralima is the author of 5 books and co-founder of PlanI