Chanda Smith Baker
Conversations with Chanda
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 noise to confront the issues that shape our world: race, power, leadership, justice, and philanthropy. With a fearless voice and a deeply personal lens, Chanda brings listeners into raw, unfiltered conversations with national changemakers like, Robin DiAngelo, PhD, Luvvie Ajayi Jones, Caroline Wanga, and Ibram X. Kendi, as well as the bold Twin Cities leaders shaking up business, community, and cul...
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Chanda Smith Baker
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22 de may. de 2026
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Moving from Empathy to Justice: A Conversation with Vu Le 04.09.2020 1:04:15
Vu Le returns! The creator of Nonprofit AF is back to tackle questions that attendees sent to Chanda and Vu during our first-ever virtual Conversations with Chanda. Together, they discuss how fundraising needs to be grounded in justice, the difficulties of navigating racist systems as people of color, and how they’re finding joy and levity during this heavy time.
Trusting Community: A Conversation with Vu Le 19.08.2020 56:37
Our first-ever virtual Conversations with Chanda event guest was Vu Le, the creator of Nonprofit AF. Vu and Chanda talk about what community-centric philanthropy looks like, how philanthropy can be responsive during times of crisis, and the many pressing challenges facing the nonprofit sector.
The Evolution of Minneapolis: A Conversation with Tom Weber 07.08.2020 1:04:29
Tom Weber is an award-winning journalist, a former host for Minnesota Public Radio news, and the author of “Minneapolis: An Urban Biography.” Chanda and Tom got together to discuss the importance of bringing historical context into tough conversations, the untold stories of Minneapolis, and the laws and structures that have shaped the city.
Where Past Meets Present: A Conversation with Nicholas Buccola 24.07.2020 1:17:41
Nicholas Buccola’s background in American political thought led him to write his book, “The Fire Is upon Us: James Baldwin, William F. Buckley Jr., and the Debate over Race in America.” Nicholas connected with Chanda to talk about how James Baldwin and William Buckley’s infamous debate came to fruition, the fortress of white supremacy, and why we need to come to terms with our history in order to...
Moving Humanity Forward: A Conversation with P.J. Hill 10.07.2020 49:40
Financial advisor and former pro basketball player, P.J. Hill, has deep roots in Minneapolis. After George Floyd’s murder in May 2020, P.J. was inspired to step up and help his community demand change. P.J. and Chanda got together to discuss what it takes to be change agents within institutions, the weight of leadership, and how we can move from protest to true reform.
Fighting for Your Humanity: A Conversation with Leslie Redmond 25.06.2020 50:14
As the Founder of Don’t Complain, Activate and President of the Minneapolis NAACP, Leslie Redmond is deeply involved in civil rights advocacy in Minneapolis. Leslie connected with Chanda to talk about the nuances of what it means to defund or disband the police, what white allies need to know to get involved, and why we all need to take advantage of this moment to transform our systems.
Leading Through Grief: A Conversation with Nina Robertson and Brandon Williams 19.06.2020 1:09:07
George Floyd’s murder has sparked outrage and change in Minneapolis and around the world. During this heavy, traumatic moment, how do Black leaders continue to drive change and take care of themselves? Nina Robertson, Step Up’s Youth Employment Program Director, and Brandon Williams, The Minneapolis Foundation’s Criminal Justice and Safe Communities Fellow, are living it. Chanda, Nina, and Brandon...
The Transformation of Youth: A Conversation with Larry McKenzie 05.06.2020 1:06:37
Larry McKenzie is an author, speaker, and six-time high school championship basketball coach in North Minneapolis. Larry connected with Chanda over Zoom to talk about what makes someone an effective leader, how to combat negative narratives in our communities, and the profound impact extracurricular activities have on our youth.
Keeping Community at the Center: A Conversation with Shannon Smith Jones 22.05.2020 1:03:50
Shannon Smith Jones has more than a decade of experience in community development, housing justice, and community engagement. Today, she’s the Executive Director of Hope Community. She’s also Chanda’s sister. Chanda and Shannon got together to discuss what it’s like to lead during COVID-19, the complexities and ripple effects of the pandemic, and how foundations should be using their power right n...
The Color of Law: A Conversation with Richard Rothstein 08.05.2020 50:13
Richard Rothstein is an academic, historian, and author of “The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America.” Together, Chanda and Richard talk about segregation and its connection to our nation’s disparities, how government policies can reinforce stereotypes, and why understanding our history can help us reconcile our past.
Mobilizing Resources During COVID-19: A Conversation with Lisa Fitzpatrick and Natalie Davis 24.04.2020 59:32
The COVID-19 outbreak has rapidly changed the lives of billions of people around the world. To better understand this pandemic, Chanda turned to two experts – Dr. Lisa Fitzpatrick, a CDC-trained medical epidemiologist, and Natalie Davis, the Senior Director of Public Engagement at United States of Care. Chanda, Lisa, and Natalie discuss the damage of misinformation, why solutions need to be commun...
Speaking Truth with Grace: A Conversation with Osagyefo Sekou 17.04.2020 58:12
Rev. Osagyefo Sekou is a Renaissance Man – a musician, organizer, theologian, author, and documentary filmmaker. He was on the ground during the Ferguson and Charlottesville protests. Chanda sat down with Rev. Sekou to talk about the many layers of civil disobedience, philanthropy’s role in activism, and how the fight for racial justice has evolved.
The Freedom to Be: A Conversation with Andrea Jenkins 10.04.2020 54:22
Andrea Jenkins is a politician, community leader, artist, and activist. She is known for being the first African American openly transgender woman elected to public office in the U.S. Chanda and Andrea discuss the importance of owning your truth, why representation and policy matters, and the struggles of navigating systems that were built on racism.
The Data Behind Mass Shootings: A Conversation with Jillian Peterson 27.03.2020 51:06
Jillian Peterson is the Co-Founder of the Violence Project — a nonpartisan think tank dedicated to reducing violence and improving policy and practice through research and analysis. Chanda and Jillian sat down together to talk about the psychology of mass shootings, the best ways to prevent this violence, and the power of human connection during times of crisis.
Getting to the Roots: A Conversation with Curtiss DeYoung 13.03.2020 52:30
Rev. Curtiss DeYoung’s career is grounded in racial and social justice work. Today, he’s the CEO of the Minnesota Council of Churches and an author of books about activism, racism, and cultural diversity. During this conversation, Chanda and Curtiss discuss philanthropy’s role in conquering hate, the integrity problem in our organizations, and how getting to the roots of injustice is essential for...
Live! with Tim Wise on White Privilege 11.03.2020 1:24:20
Tim Wise has spent decades committed to anti-racism activism and education. On March 4, 2020, Chanda spoke with Tim about how “Minnesota Nice” stands in the way of justice and how white privilege plays out in today’s systems and institutions.
Breaking Hate: A Conversation with Christian Picciolini and Keith Ellison 27.02.2020 34:06
For nine years of his life, Christian Picciolini was part of the neo-Nazi movement. Now, the former extremist runs the Free Radicals Project where he helps individuals, families, and communities disengage from hate- and violence-based extremism. Christian was in Minnesota in late 2019 for a community listening session on hate crimes with local faith and political leaders, including Attorney Genera...
Live! at Medtronic HQ for the Minnesota PRSA Diversity and Inclusion Forum 20.12.2019 1:18:44
Chanda 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.
Finding Where You Fit: A Conversation with Bill George 17.12.2019 47:46
Bill 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 gr...
Knowing Your Power: A Conversation with James Forman, Jr. 30.10.2019 47:11
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 impac...
Taking on Equity: A Conversation with Cherise Fanno Burdeen 16.10.2019 47:14
Cherise 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.
Live! with Josie Johnson on Finding Hope in the Struggle 09.10.2019 1:29:21
Dr. 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.
From Pain to Positivity: A Conversation with Yusef Salaam 18.09.2019 44:32
Dr. 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.
Fighting for Change: A Conversation with Wanda Johnson and Ron Davis 18.09.2019 57:23
10 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...
Live! with Yusef Salaam on the Criminal Justice System 19.08.2019 1:55:16
As 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.
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