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Colors: A Dialogue on Race in America

The Colors Podcast
Racial Inequality
Roller Skating
Asian American Representation
Rolling
DJ Chicano
Skating Programs
Community Health
Social Advocacy
Hmong American Culture
George Floyd
Sabrina Singh
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Women In Leadership
Our Family Skate Association
Racism
Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) Population
Census Data Representation
War History
Covid-19 Impact
Protests In Kenya

Colors is a frank discussion about race. Join JJ Green, who is black and guests of different racial backgrounds as they discuss the challenges the nation faces as it struggles to heal and make meaningful changes for racial equality. It's a safe, non-judgmental, apolitical space to discuss race. Join us.

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We’re joined by Texas State Representative Gene Wu, Minority Leader and Chair of the Democratic Caucus. In his thirteenth year in the House, Wu is sounding the alarm on Texas Senate Bill 17, a new law he says revives “anti‑alien land” restrictions fr... more

In Part 2 of our special Colors: A Dialogue on Race in America series, Jayne Kennedy opens up about the most difficult chapter of her life — a season of heartbreak, isolation, and doubt that nearly silenced her. But what makes her story extraordinary... more

Jayne Kennedy is more than a trailblazer—she’s a cultural force who has broken barriers in beauty, sports, television, and film. From Miss Ohio to Hollywood, from Bob Hope’s world tours to making history on The NFL Today, her journey has been one of ... more

On this episode of COLORS, we’re joined by John Echohawk—a citizen of the Pawnee Nation and the co-founder/longtime executive director of the Native American Rights Fund, the legal backbone behind hard-won advances in tribal sovereignty, treaty right... more

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Recent Guests

Gene Wu
Texas State Representative for District 137 and minority leader, Chair of the Democratic Caucus
Texas State House
Episode: Two Classes of Americans: Texas State House Rep. Gene Wu speaks out on Texas SB-17
Jayne Kennedy
A groundbreaking figure in sports and television, known for her role as a co-host on NFL Today.
Episode: "Plain Jayne", Extraordinary Life: A Conversation with Jayne Kennedy - Part One
Darren Brown
Senior producer at Cheyenne and Arapaho Television
Cheyenne and Arapaho Television
Episode: 226 | "Reclaiming Roots: Darren Brown’s Journey Home"
Dr. Dana Williams
Scholar, storyteller, and expert in African American literature
Howard University
Episode: 225 | Dr. Dana Williams discusses her new book about Toni Morrison
Richard Prince
Seasoned journalist and advocate for diversity, equity, and inclusion
Founding member of the Metro 7, Washington Post
Episode: 224 | Richard Prince, legendary journalist and DEI advocate
Pam Ortega
US coordinator at the Radio in the American Sector Berlin Commission
Radio in the American Sector Berlin Commission
Episode: 223 | What is... Colors?
Larry Pfeiffer
Director of the Michael V. Hayden Center for Intelligence, Policy and International Security at George Mason University
George Mason University
Episode: 223 | What is... Colors?
Shelby Steele
Author and cultural critic located in California
Episode: 223 | What is... Colors?
Dr. Wayne Curtis
A successful individual who shares his story of overcoming a troubled childhood.
Episode: 221 | Dr. Wayne Curtis "Never Judge a book by its cover"

Host

JJ Green
Host of a discussion platform focused on race, engaging with guests from various racial and professional backgrounds to facilitate conversations about race relations, social justice, and community advocacy.

Reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars from 36 ratings
  • Great Podcast Love JJ Green

    I love JJ Green but think Chris Core has a lot to learn. As for Shelby Steele, he has been indoctrinated by Fox News and suffers from self hatred and delusion. Not sure what world he is living in with his views on racism or the lack of it. He’s hard to listen to.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cricket Thomas
    United States4 years ago
  • The privilege

    I love the podcast. Dr. Shelby Steele is all wrong. His point of view is to the extreme right. He failed to mention how the US government used housing to keep Blacks from creating generational wealth. Yes there are areas were blacks need to strap up and move forward. However we can’t ignore the white supremacy that still has its foot on the necks of blacks. Basically because blacks can drink at the same water fountain as whites we should ignore mass incarceration and police brutality? Mr. Steele... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Shaitown49
    United States5 years ago
  • This one

    The topic was as good as the first three. I have a question. I’m a Afro Latino Puerto Rican. I grow up in both worlds of African American and Latino American. As a young man in NYC we where all one grow. Today as a 53 old I find that the Latino and African American community is divided. I’ve come across terms like bean eaters, Mira Mira people, the julios, speks and wet backs. And they are not coming from white people. It’s coming from my co works that are African American. How do we dea... more

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    joeyriv
    United States5 years ago

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There are diverse opinions on the guests, with some praising their insights while others criticize specific perspectives as extreme.
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Two Classes of Americans: Texas State House Rep. Gene Wu speaks out on Texas SB-17
Q: Summarize very briefly, where we go from here.
Gene Wu expresses concern that Americans may not be awake to the realities of their situation, questioning whether they are engaged enough to fight for their own interests.
Two Classes of Americans: Texas State House Rep. Gene Wu speaks out on Texas SB-17
Q: What are you going to and are doing about this?
Gene Wu states he will fight against SB 17 with every ounce of energy he has and emphasizes the importance of community involvement.
"Plain Jayne", Extraordinary Life: A Conversation with Jayne Kennedy - Part One
Q: Why did you want to write?
Jayne shares that writing was a way to get everything out of her head, as she carried heavy baggage in her heart and needed to find answers.
"Plain Jayne", Extraordinary Life: A Conversation with Jayne Kennedy - Part One
Q: What are your thoughts about spending that time doing that?
Jayne explains that before her career in television, she loved sports and wanted to be near them, which led her to become a cheerleader, as that was the only way for women to participate in sports during her youth.
227 | Courts, Treaties, and Power — A Conversation with John Echohawk
Q: What's your advice to the leaders of the organizations or groups of people facing challenges?
Echohawk advises them to take issues head on and be ready to fight, stressing the importance of educating people about fair treatment and relations.

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1. Gene Wu
2. Jayne Kennedy
3. Darren Brown
4. Dr. Dana Williams
5. Richard Prince
6. Pam Ortega
7. Larry Pfeiffer
8. Shelby Steele

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