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  • Translate Your Why
    2026/04/14

    Matilde Roman is the Senior Vice President, Chief Inclusion and Impact Officer for Westchester Medical Center. In addition she is a lawyer and Adjunct Assistant Professor for Public Health at New York Medical College. With a deep-rooted passion for equity and a seasoned legal background, she leads Westchester Medical Center's efforts to integrate equity, inclusion and diversity into core values. At the forefront of developing innovative frameworks, her approach is instrumental in redefining industry best practices and enhancing operational effectiveness. Her team collaborates effectively to translate visionary strategies into actions, with a focus on creating a healthcare environment that respects and celebrates the rich tapestry of human diversity.

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    39 分
  • Shattering the concrete ceiling
    2026/04/06

    For over 15 years Sulma Arzu-Brown has been working professionally as a champion for Diversity and Inclusion; well before the term became a trending topic. Sulma is a proud Garifuna, Afro-Latina born in Honduras and raised in the South Bronx. She’s the award-winning author of children’s book "Bad Hair Does Not Exist/Pelo Malo No Existe", and "My Hair Comes With Me- Shifting the Paradigm of What Success Looks Like". She is a mentor for Scholastic series Rising Voices: Elevating Latino Stories along side Dr. Maria Armstrong and John Liguezamo. Her most recent history making endeavors include being the Co-founder and Executive Director of Storyland - The Bronx Book Haven.

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    40 分
  • Nepo-Babies: Is Equity Possible in the Art World
    2026/02/10

    Melanie Luna, a visual artist and the Associate Director of Duckworth Gallery in Red Hook Brooklyn, joins the podcast to discuss how diversity is ... or is not... found in the art world. She'll share her unique perspective as both an artist herself and as an Associate Director of an art gallery. She'll dissect how artists' careers are made, how the insular world of art curation centers the voices and interests of people who already benefit from generations of art collecting, and how their choices continue to center non diverse artists while all to often othering and fetishizing artists of color. Finally, she'll lay out her bold vision for how a correction in the art market is what's needed to get back to the true spirit of art collecting and out of its current modality of operating like penny stocks. Tune in for a bold, no holds barred, sin pelos en la lengua conversation about the realities of the art world and how change can happen.

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    42 分
  • 2026 The Year Ahead
    2026/01/15

    Happy New Year from People Unfiltered. Join us as host Evelyn Espinal and Executive Producer Maria Nieto discuss what the year ahead looks to bring for the podcast. And get to you more about Evelyn and her career, passions and visions for the podcast and the work of DEI. As both Evelyn and Maria echo, DEI is Democracy.

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    41 分
  • White Fragility Prayer
    2025/12/09

    Joining us once again is Dr. Julius Doyle, professor, anti racism educator and social media influencer. This month we dissect White Supremacy through his psycho social model of the White Fragility Prayer and we'll explore its roots from the Pilgrims to the NFL to the Corporations. This deeply compelling conversation shows us how deeply embedded White Supremacy is in America from inception up until today and why the only way forward is to confront it head on.

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    48 分
  • Everyone is Racist
    2025/11/11

    Dr. Julius Doyle, professor, anti racism educator and social media influencer joins the podcast to discuss why everyone is racist. Listen to this captivating conversation and find out why the late Charlie Kirk's own words gave Dr. Doyle the avenue for rebutting Kirk's assertions.Dr. Julius Doyle joins our discussion on the nature of Racism. He has developed a theory which is based on human nature and our ability to differentiate based on racial characteristics versus a deliberate and malicious intention to discriminate based on a desire to oppress.

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    38 分
  • Courage over Fear
    2025/10/14

    Join us for an insightful conversation with Kristen Kavanaugh, the author of "Courage over Fear." Kristen delves into the core values underpinning DEI initiatives that propel change in our current landscape. Drawing from her experiences at Tesla, in the military, and collaborating with forward-thinking companies, Kristen offers a unique perspective on driving impactful change.

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    44 分
  • Master Class - Five Ways to future-fit DEI
    2025/09/18

    Our latest People Unfiltered podcast episode features Heather Price, Co-CEO of Symmetra, sharing her remarkable journey from supporting the dismantling of apartheid to offering practical solutions for addressing DEI backlash. Heather's expertise, shaped by her experiences in South Africa and collaborations with multinational corporations, provides invaluable insights into Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion strategies.


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    22 分