InflexionPoint Podcast began with the Cairo Question: Will Cairo have to protest in his lifetime for the birthright to freely and peacefully exit in the skin in which he was born?
The actions of generational leaders today hold the key to the future for children like Cairo. Those are the individuals willing to take a stand today to usher in an era free from the burden, hypocrisy, and division based on racism, inequality, inequity. It calls for individual courage, community conversation, relationship building, and personal accountability. –Anita Russell, Host of InflexionPoint Podcast
THE VISION
Antiracism activation is a sustainable grassroots movement of humanity tied to principles of influence, leadership, and equity.
Inflexionpoint Podcast exists for the express purpose of highlighting work done by individuals, entrepreneurs, businesses, organizations, educators, and creatives whose antiracism activation work contributes to empowering historical and racial literacy for the purpose of achieving social, health, and economic equity.
Being Black Globally. Guests from the United States and beyond share their perspective, history, and lived experiences in a racialized world.
Book Talk/Author Talk is a discussion of a particular book followed by an in-depth conversation with the author.
THE GOALS
While the need for achieving a sustainable future based on equity, diversity, and inclusion is real, it requires awareness, empowerment, and meaningful action to put it into practice.
Identify individuals, entrepreneurs, businesses, organizations, creatives, and educators dedicated to generational leadership through equity, diversity, and inclusion for the purpose of activating antiracism.
Serve as a resource for those who are seeking to empower their awareness of racism, equity, diversity, inclusion, and social justice through courage, conversation, relationship, and accountability.
THE FUTURE
InflexionPoint Podcast began with the Cairo Question: Will Cairo have to protest in his lifetime for the birthright to freely and peacefully exit in the skin in which he was born?
Cairo is now three years old. The actions of generational leaders today hold the key to the future for children like Cairo. Those are the individuals willing to take a stand today to usher in an era free from the burden, hypocrisy, and division based on racism, inequality, inequity. It calls for individual courage, community conversation, relationship building, and personal accountability.