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Conversations with Chanda isn’t just a podcast — it’s a movement. Hosted by powerhouse CEO, philanthropist, and unapologetic truth-teller Chanda Smith Baker, this award-winning show cuts through the n... more
FAQs about Conversations with Chanda:How many episodes does Conversations with Chanda have?The podcast currently has 177 episodes available.
December 20, 2019Live! at Medtronic HQ for the Minnesota PRSA Diversity and Inclusion ForumChanda spoke with KARE 11 journalist Lindsey Seavert and Minneapolis Public Schools Media Relations Coordinator Dirk Tedmon about the powerful documentary, "Love Them First: Lessons from Lucy Laney Elementary." The conversation explores how a local journalist used her platform and curiosity to open a new window into a world few often see....more1h 19minPlay
December 17, 2019Finding Where You Fit: A Conversation with Bill GeorgeBill George is a senior fellow at Harvard Business School and the former CEO and chairman of Medtronic. He’s also a founder of the George Family Foundation, which developed the Catalyst Initiative in 2014. Together, Chanda and Bill talked about the importance of finding a work culture that supports your authentic self, the pressures of leadership, and the connections between health, trauma, and growth....more48minPlay
October 30, 2019Knowing Your Power: A Conversation with James Forman, Jr.James Forman, Jr. is a Professor of Law at Yale University and the author of the Pulitzer Prize winning book, “Locking Up Our Own: Crime and Punishment in Black America.” James was the keynote speaker at The Minneapolis Foundation’s Bail Reform Summit on October 18, 2019. On that day, he sat down with Chanda to talk about how his parents influenced his life, how intentions don’t always match impact, and the lessons to keep in mind when reforming the criminal legal system....more48minPlay
October 16, 2019Taking on Equity: A Conversation with Cherise Fanno BurdeenCherise Fanno Burdeen, the CEO of the Pretrial Justice Institute, has spent more than 20 years working to improve public safety policies and practices around the country. Chanda and Cherise talk about how Cherise’s understanding of her whiteness has impacted her work, the racial divides in our systems, and how the time is ripe to reform our nation’s pretrial practices....more48minPlay
October 09, 2019Live! with Josie Johnson on Finding Hope in the StruggleDr. Josie Johnson is a civil rights activist, civic leader, and author of “Hope in the Struggle.” At this live event, Chanda and Josie talked about Josie's legacy of activism, how to stay connected to the struggles in community, and why understanding our history is necessary to move justice and equality forward....more1h 30minPlay
September 18, 2019From Pain to Positivity: A Conversation with Yusef SalaamDr. Yusef Salaam was just 15-years-old when he, along with four others, was wrongfully convicted in the 1989 Central Park jogger case. He spent nearly seven years in prison. Chanda sat down with Yusef for a one-on-one conversation about the power of owning your narrative, the scars of lost time, and how to get up and move forward after being knocked down....more45minPlay
September 18, 2019Fighting for Change: A Conversation with Wanda Johnson and Ron Davis10 years ago, Wanda Johnson’s son, Oscar Grant, was fatally shot by a police officer at a BART station in Oakland, California. Since his tragic death, Wanda has been fighting for police reform to ensure that all police officers are properly trained. Together with Ron Davis – a former police officer and Director of the Office of Community Oriented Police Services of the United States Department of Justice – she has been working to help bridge the gap between police and community. Chanda sat down with Wanda and Ron to talk about what’s broken in the justice system, what changes need to be made, and how anger can be turned into purpose....more58minPlay
August 19, 2019Live! with Yusef Salaam on the Criminal Justice SystemAs one of the Central Park Five, Dr. Yusef Salaam spent nearly seven years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit. His story has re-entered national conversation as Ava DuVernay’s new Netflix miniseries tells the story of this important and controversial case. At this live event, Chanda and Yusef talk about his story, his thoughts about the criminal justice system, and his hopes for the future....more1h 56minPlay
August 13, 2019The Burden of Brilliance: A Conversation with Acooa EllisAcooa Ellis took on the role of Senior Vice President of Community Impact at Greater Twin Cities United Way in May 2018. In this episode, Acooa and Chanda talk about recent changes at the United Way, the challenges and pressures they face as African American women of color, and their hopes for the future of philanthropy....more57minPlay
August 12, 2019Grieving Out Loud: A Conversation with Valerie CastileValerie Castile was thrown into the national spotlight after her son, Philando Castile, was shot and killed by a police officer. Now the CEO and President of the Philando Castile Relief Foundation, Valerie talks to Chanda about how she’s channeling her grief into good, her approach to philanthropy, and keeping her son’s legacy alive....more45minPlay
FAQs about Conversations with Chanda:How many episodes does Conversations with Chanda have?The podcast currently has 177 episodes available.