Center for Racial Justice and Equitable Futures at Cornell University
Futures Forum
Futures Forum podcast is a space for collectively dreaming, imagining, and co-creating ideas. Our guests have made significant contributions either to scholarly knowledge, public discourse, or higher education, and they join us to cultivate a fresh, free-thinking, future-forward space to carry ideas and knowledge into the world in new and different ways .
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Center for Racial Justice and Equitable Futures at Cornell University
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24 de jun. de 2026
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Organizing to Build Multiracial Democracy: a deep dive with Dorian Warren 24.06.2026 57:41
Our guest this week is Dorian Warren, an expert on community organizing and the co-president of Community Change, a national organization that builds the power of low-income people, especially people of color, to create a multiracial democracy and a fair economy. He talks us through the difference between mobilizing and organizing, and explains why building relationships are the foundation to coll...
Sensemaking as Solidarity: Liz Neeley on cutting through noise to meet the moment 20.05.2026 50:15
Our guest this week is Liz Neeley, founder of Liminal, a science communication collective that focuses on sensemaking. We discuss the ways storytelling can help us make meaningful change from our research, navigating risks of speaking out, and tools for working against the strategic onslaught of information overload. Liz also guides us through planning a security party, so you can take practical s...
Reading the Past to Write a Better Future: On Public Scholarship with Victor Ray 22.04.2026 43:20
Victor Ray is one of the leading voices on race and racial justice in the United States. Jamila Michener and Neil Lewis, Jr. talk with Victor about the current backlash to DEI initiatives in a conversation that connects research and personal experience to systems and power structures. Tune in to this wide-ranging episode to hear more about the current turn toward resegregation in the US, how organ...
The History of Black Women at Cornell: A Conversation with Marcia Easley 25.03.2026 33:07
This Women's History Month, Jamila Michener and Neil Lewis, Jr. spoke with Marcia Easley, a long-time Ithacan and Assistant Dean for Human Resources in the College of Human Ecology at Cornell University. Marcia told us about the history of Black women at Cornell and students like Ruth Peyton, who could study, but not sleep, here. Marcia shares the struggles and accomplishments of Black students, t...
Without Fear: A Conversation with Keisha Blain 25.02.2026 34:22
Keisha N. Blain, author of Without Fear: Black Women and the Making of Human Rights, is a professor of Africana Studies and History at Brown University, and has been hailed as one the most innovative and influential historians of her generation. Jamila Michener and Neil Lewis, Jr. speak with Dr. Blain, the Center's 2026 Black History Month keynote speaker, about her new book, the writing process,...
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