Episode 202: From Subminimum Wages to One Fair Wage
We have discussed the need to get the federal minimum wage of a meager $7.25 per hour raised to lift many Americans out of poverty. Did you know that tipped workers in 43 states earn a subminimum wage that is extremely low at around $2.13 per hour and when you leave a tip, that counts against the person’s wages? L. Joy is bringing Saru Jayaraman to the front of the class to break down the history of subminimum wages, how they are legal, and how we can get civically engaged around one fair wage for all.
Episode 201: Who Is Left To Be Inspired
Everytime we are near an election, it feels like the outreach to Black voters is particularly lackluster, then after the election, we play the voter blame game. To discuss organizing on the ground 365 days a year and share strategies on inspiration, L.Joy brings a plaintiff in the redistricting case before the Supreme Court Merrill v. Milligan, Evan Milligan to the front of the class.
Episode 200: The Classroom of Community
L. Joy created #SundayCivics with the goal to teach civic education through the lens of our current political climate, and aims to give listeners the necessary history and context on political issues and inspire them to get engaged at all levels of government. Guests include issue advocates, elected officials, academics, and everyday citizens. For this milestone of 200th episode, the unparalleled Dr. Greg Carr is joining her at the front of the class for a master class in #Civics.
Episode 199: Using Data to Lead a Black Wealth Renaissance
Everyday we use data to change or alter our behaviors. But can we use data to correct the wrongs of the past policies that have created the Black wealth gap of today? Where do we find that data? L. Joy brings Garnesha Ezedario, lead of the Bloomberg Philanthropies’ Greenwood Initiative, and Gary Cunningham, CEO & President of Prosperity Now, to the front of the class to discuss their collaboration which uses data to accelerate the rate of Black wealth accumulation.
Episode 198: Organize Locally-The Vote Is Not A Magic Spell
What do you get when two noted political strategists get together for a conversation? You get what you need to motivate you to get engaged around issues that matter to you-from knowing your political values, to voting, to even running for office. L. Joy brings A’shanti Gholar to the front of the class to discuss politics, family, and the Power Rising conference.
Episode 197: Rolling Down the Ballot
When you show up at your polling place, ready to cast your very important vote, it is important to read all the way down the ballot (even flip it over to make sure you do not miss anything). There may be ballot measures/initiatives that will affect your life either positively or negatively that you need to vote on. L. Joy brings Sister District’s Lala Wu to the front of the class to discuss the power of State Legislatures and importance of voting on ballot measures/initiatives.