The Way with Anoa
Anoa J. Changa
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The Way with Anoa is about forward-moving dialogue with good people doing good work. Anoa covers news, politics, and current events. She throws in a bit of pop culture to mix it up! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Recent Episodes
NOV 5, 2024
Reimagining Black Women's Leadership and Building Our Bench
Anoa and re:power Executive Director Karundi Williams sat down ahead of the 2024 election to discuss the hope, tension, and expectations placed on Black women leaders and how we develop new models of leadership as we await the outcome of the 2024 presidential election.
29 MIN
NOV 5, 2024
On Evil Billionaires and Defending Our Digital Public Square
Anoa and Media 2070 Director Tia Oso discuss recent decisions by billionaire owners of the Washington Post and LA Times to scrap planned presidential endorsements, the scourge that is Elon Musk, and how to build better media engagement in the digital public square.
30 MIN
NOV 5, 2024
Trump's Petty Disaster Relief Politics and Supporting Independent Journalism
Ahead of the 2024 election, Anoa and journalist Jonathan Larsen discuss how former president Donald Trump withheld disaster relief aid requested by Georgia officials after his loss in the 2020 election for nearly two months. They also chat about the need to invest in and support independent media and why it might not be such a bad idea to drop your subscription to mainstream outlets run by billionaires.
34 MIN
NOV 5, 2024
Rise Up and Rep - Disrupting Disinformation and Empowering Black Voters
Anoa and Esosa Osa, founder and CEO of Onyx Impact, talk about targeted disinformation aimed at Black voters and how we can build better information networks. With more and more of our communities getting their news online it's important we lock in and stay up on how information is flowing. This conversation is the first of four in a limited series exploration of the issues and challenges facing our communities and what we can do about them.
31 MIN
NOV 2, 2020
National Black Justice Coalition and Engaging Black Political Power Beyond Elections
As we head into the conclusion of the 2020 general election period, David Johns of the National Black Justice Coalition joins the show to talk about organizing Black LGBTQ and same sex loving voters around the upcoming elections, building Black political power, and keep our communities safe with rising threats of voter intimidation and interference. The National Black Justice Coalition is a civil rights organization committed to the empowerment of Black LGBTQ and same sex loving folks and advocating for their issues. You can find GOTV resources from the National Black Justice Coalition here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
38 MIN
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