by Danielle Coke | Aug 30, 2022
According to Sharon McMahon, affectionately known as “America’s Government Teacher,” we each have a different & important job to do on this earth – even if you don’t have millions of dollars or thousands of social media followers. In...
by Danielle Coke | Aug 23, 2022
In this episode, Dani sits down with Courn Ahn, a fellow multidisciplinary designer and illustrator based in Portland, Oregon, to talk about all things art and activism. We trace our journeys over the past few years in this work, the highs and lows of creating this...
by Danielle Coke | Aug 11, 2022
Do I need to speak out about every issue? Whose voices should be centered? Does my perspective matter? In this episode, Dani sits down with Tyler Burns, President of The Witness: A Black Christian Collective and co-host of the acclaimed Pass the Mic podcast, to...
by Danielle Coke | Jul 12, 2022
In the age of social media, many of us have been wired to respond to injustice and tragedy online. For Cole Arthur Riley, her processing of such events coupled with her liturgical formation and Black experience combined to birth Black Liturgies, a project that...
by Danielle Coke | Jul 4, 2022
Another day, another heavy headline, another rush of difficult emotions & challenging conversations. How do we make sense of it all and take meaningful action without staying overwhelmed and stuck? In this episode with Branden Harvey of Good Good Good, Dani and...