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  • Fairweather Friends: How Corporate America Walked Back DEI
    Feb 4 2026
    DEI experts Samantha Fletcher and Joy Stephens unpack how corporate allyship flourished in public, then faded when accountability and politics entered the picture.Show NotesSamantha Fletcher has been doing DEI work since before the acronym DEI came to be popularized. Starting off her career as a journalist, she worked in newspapers, magazines and radio, becoming known for speaking out and highlighting injustices that needed addressing. She made the career switch to education, and her passion for impacting fairness and justice went along with her. Making her way from grade school teacher to graduate school teacher and course designer to school administrator and host of Daily Border Crossings — the podcast she launched about othering — Samantha has used each platform to be a staunch advocate for equity and inclusion of marginalized groups. She is currently a Director of DEI in the DC area, where she lives with her treasures: her husband, sons, old school hip hop and lemon pepper wings.https://www.samanthafletcher.com Dally Border Crossings on Apple Podcasts and SpotifyDaily Border Crossings on Instagram and TikTokBlack_Harvard_Mama on TikTokjust_samanthaf on InstagramJoy Stephens is a corporate culture consultant for many different industries and companies and has served as a DEI subject matter expert for the last 7+years.https://www.linkedin.com/in/joy-stephens-newheights/ From Allyship to Abandon-Ship: How Do We Stop the Cycle?ReferencesAfter AT&T Pens Letter to Trump Ending DEI, Black Internet Is More Than FuriousAT&T commits to ending DEI programsVerizon ends DEI policies to get FCC's blessing for its $20 billion Frontier deal GM, Pepsi, Disney, others scrub some DEI references from investor reportsT-Mobile ending DEI programs as it seeks US FCC approval for 2 dealsGoogle’s DEI Shift: Compliance Necessity or Strategic Reevaluation? Meta ends diversity programs, joining McDonald's, Walmart and other major companies to back off DEIWalmart unwinds DEI policies, will close Center for Racial EquityGroup calls for boycott of McDonald's for scaling back its DEI initiativesDeleting DEIYouTube Bends the KneeTrump says DEI, civil rights policies hurt White people. Do they?in these aisles we all fam 'Sham' interviews and mistaken Bill Belichick texts: 6 takeaways from Brian Flores' lawsuit against the NFLCreditsMusic: Sensei by prazkhanalLogo: D.Fu StudiosEdited by J Mack Mediabit.ly/m/smartyartbroInstagram | X
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  • DEI: Put Your Back Into It
    May 8 2024
    We're diving into a topic that's been making waves across all spectrums of society – Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, or DEI if you're nasty. We're peeling back the layers of this crucial conversation, from what DEI really means to why it's been catching flak from some naysayers.Today's GuestSamantha Fletcher has been an independent school teacher or leader since 2009 and is currently the Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at The Siena School, a school for students with dyslexia and language-based learning differences. Also currently a Research Associate and Instructional Designer at the Harvard Kennedy School, her work focuses on justice advocacy, policy and ways in which technology can be leveraged as a tool to enhance inclusive, fair practices. Samantha is known for her unique approach, an enigmatic way of getting participants comfortably engaged in seemingly challenging or controversial conversations. A contemporary thinker while also rooted in history, she creatively and cleverly uses subjects like hip hop, current events and lesser considered viewpoints to as a basis for lessons that help shift perspectives. Committed to the intersections of tech/STEM and inclusive representation, she recently earned a master’s in Technology, Innovation and Education and is the founder of TIE DIE, a one-of-a-kind identity-centered, interactive, critical thinking program focused on education, exposure and advocacy that prepares teens to thrive in tech spaces after high school. Samantha is the host and producer of Daily Border Crossings podcast, a show that focuses on “othering“ and daily metaphorical borders, people cross. Daily Border Crossings can be found on Apple podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Samantha Fletcher can be reached at www.samanthafletcher.com.Samantha resides in the DC area of the US with her husband and two young sons.Show NotesSamantha's DEI Offerings & DetailsTechnology, Innovation, and Education Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity (TIE-DIE)Daily Border Crossings PodcastReferencesUtah lawmaker blames DEI for Baltimore bridge collapse despite cargo ship collisionAlleged Insider says Boeing's woes are symptom of 'failure of our elites' and DEI ‘ripping our society apart’No, ‘Wokeness’ Did Not Cause Silicon Valley Bank’s CollapseHouse lawmakers butt heads on role of DEI in antisemitism, how to improve systemTech companies like Google and Meta made cuts to DEI programs in 2023 after big promises in prior yearsWhy has there been a wave of people that are against DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion)? What about it do they not like?CreditsMusic: Sensei by prazkhanalLogo by D.Fu StudiosEdited by Channing Shermanbit.ly/m/smartyartbroInstagram | X
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    1 ora e 30 min
  • Women in STEM with Latoya Simmons
    Apr 3 2024
    On this Women's History Month episode of The Smarty Art Brother, we look at women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) fields. Join us as we delve into the inspiring journey of emergency management specialist, Latoya Simmons, a remarkable woman whose expertise has been pivotal in navigating some of the most critical health crises of our time.

    Today's Guest

    Latoya Simmons (@royaltycosplay) is an Emergency Management Specialist specializing in responding to infectious disease outbreaks and natural disasters. She has helped investigate numerous national and international outbreaks such as COVID-19, Ebola, and Zika for the state of Kentucky, at the Office of the Surgeon General of the United States, and the at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

    Today's Cohost/Guest

    Stephanie (@bonafidesteph) been telling stories since she was a child. Her interest in the written word started with short stories and journal entries about run-ins with classroom bullies and graduated to reporting on the dilemma of being a closeted teenager by the time she was a high school student. That knack for words developed into a career as a journalist accumulating bylines in publications like the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The Tennessean, Chicago Tribune and the Virginian-Pilot. Outside of journalism, she's worked in nonprofit communications and executive produced and co-created "What's the Word?," a podcast with a comedic take on culture and social issues dissected by two Southern Black girls.

    Show Notes
    • Diversity and STEM: Women, Minorities, and Persons with Disabilities
    • Special Topics Annual Report: Women in STEM
    • Career Girls
    • Smarty Art Brother Episode 6: Mental Health


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  • Jokes and Jabs: Comedian Feuds Unleashed
    Feb 12 2024
    As Katt Williams and Monique have shown us, comedians are no strangers to a good ol' fashioned feud. Whether it's a clash of comedic styles, personal rivalries, or just plain old-fashioned ego battles, we'll uncover the stories behind the punchlines, punch-ups and putdowns.

    Today’s Guest

    Stephanie (@bonafidesteph) been telling stories since she was a child. Her interest in the written word started with short stories and journal entries about run-ins with classroom bullies and graduated to reporting on the dilemma of being a closeted teenager by the time she was a high school student. That knack for words developed into a career as a journalist accumulating bylines in publications like the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The Tennessean, Chicago Tribune and the Virginian-Pilot. Outside of journalism, she's worked in nonprofit communications and executive produced and co-created "What's the Word?," a podcast with a comedic take on culture and social issues dissected by two Southern Black girls.

    References
    • Katt Williams Unleashed | CLUB SHAY SHAY
    • Mo'Nique on Hollywood | CLUB SHAY SHAY
    • Arsenio Hall Confirms Eddie Murphy & Richard Pryor Rivalry - CH News Show
    • 13 Comedian Feuds We Didn’t Know About


    Credits
    Music: Sensei by prazkhanal
    Logo by D.Fu Studios
    Edited by J Mack Media
    Episode art from Adobe Stock

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    58 min
  • Mental Health in the Black Community
    Nov 15 2023
    In this episode, we sit down with the esteemed Licensed Professional Counselor, Charnel Jackson, LPC, to dive into the critical topic of mental health. Charnel shares her personal journey, highlighting her passion for mental health advocacy and the impact she has made in her community. We discuss the importance of prioritizing mental well-being, dispelling common misconceptions and addressing the stigma around seeking therapy.

    If you're looking for professional guidance, Charnel is available for counseling services, speaking engagements, corporate training, podcast appearances, and motivational speaking. Connect with her on Psychology Today.

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    Music: Sensei by prazkhanal
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    43 min
  • Best Black Sitcoms on the Bench
    Oct 11 2023
    The top the black sitcoms (Cosby Show, A Different World, Living Single,Fresh Prince of Bel Air, Martin, etc) are pretty much set in stone but what about the lesser known ones that helped bolster the culture? Today I'm talking with former reporter turned DEI expert Samantha Fletcher, to discuss some black sitcoms that hold a special place in our hearts even if they didn't get the accolades some other shows received.

    References
    These Are the 10 Highest Rated Black Sitcoms

    This is a top 10 list of favorites Samantha has been watching lately that she loves for their comedy and/or writing, in no particular order.
    • Chappelle's Show
    • Insecure
    • Abbott Elementary
    • Run the world
    • The Chi
    • Grand Crew
    • Rap Shit
    • Bel-Air
    • The Boondocks
    • Half & Half
    Follow Samantha
    • https://www.samanthafletcher.com/
    • https://www.tiktok.com/@blackharvardmama
    • https://twitter.com/just_samanthaf
    • https://www.instagram.com/just_samanthaf/

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  • What D Fu** You Know About Animation
    Sep 27 2023
    In this week’s episode, we have special guest D. Fu of D. Fu Studios. She's an aspiring storyboard artist currently studying animation at the prestigious Savannah College of Art and Design. Join us we unravel the world of animation and dispel misconceptions surrounding this art form. D.Fu sheds light on the diverse industries that benefit from animation, sharing insights into the pivotal role of storyboarding in movies and the intricate animation pipeline.

    Tune in as we explore the fascinating journey of an animator and gain a deeper appreciation for the artistry and innovation that goes into bringing animated stories to life

    Animator Resources
    • Cartoon Brew
    • StoryBoardArt
    • AnimationMentor.com
    • The Animator's Survival Kit
    Art Books (for inspiration)
    • The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - Creating a Champion
    • Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse: The Art of the Movie
    • The Art of Luca
    Software
    • ProCreate
    • ToonBoom (Makes of Storyboard Pro and Harmony)
    • Blender
    Shoot Your Shot
    • The Trevor Project

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    Music: Sensei by prazkhanal
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  • When did journalism become an evil organization?
    Mar 8 2023
    Journalism has gone from one of the most respected and trusted fields to one of the most hated and divisive. The fourth estate has even been described by some as the “enemy of the people”. This newfound dislike couldn’t happen overnight, so what caused journalism to be put on the same level as used car salesmen, strip mall lawyers and Hydra? How many of their problems are self-inflicted and what can be done to solve them? About the guestFredrick Batiste is a communications instructor at Houston Community College and Sam Houston State University. He also currently contributes to HBCUSports.com.Batiste graduated from Southern University and A&M College with bachelors and masters degrees before spending six years covering news and sports at the Hammond (La.) Daily Star. He earned awards for his news writing and sports columns while working in Hammond.Fredrick is currently the College Media Association’s vice president for member training.A Louisiana native now living in the Houston area, Batiste seeks proper South Louisiana food without having to drive back home for it. A fan of professional wrestling, he jokes that everything is pro wrestling when you really think about it. Follow him on Twitter at @FredBatiste.Fred’s Five journalism movies to watchAll The President’s Men: Dustin Hoffman and Robert Redford dramatize Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward’s efforts to break the Watergate scandal story. I recommend watching it, along with “Frost/Nixon”, to get some fictionalized perspectives of the reports and the Nixon White House.Added note: Woodward & Bernstein were keynotes at MediaFest 22, a joint convention of the Society of Professional Journalists, College Media Association, and the Associated Collegiate Press. I actually rode on an elevator of Bob Woodward, and the journalism nerd in me was in awe. The Post: Washington Post’s tangling with the government over publishing the Pentagon Papers. Great performances throughout from an all-star cast, and they really captured the tension created by having a hot story that would put them in direct conflict with the government. Zodiac: We’re all detectives in a sense, right? Another all-star cast. And a cat-and-mouse game between the journalists, police and the Zodiac Killer. The crazy thing that no one knows who the Zodiac is/was makes this even more thrilling.Spotlight: All-star cast. Shows how important investigative reporting is and how hard it is. Also, it’s great to hear the actual reporters reflect on this stuff on YouTube.Kill the Messenger: Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner, not Hailee Steinfeld) stars as reporter Gary Webb, who finds the links between cocaine flooding Black and brown neighborhoods and military actions in Nicaragua. Then all hell breaks loose. It is through his reporting we find out who Freeway Ricky Ross is. Gary Webb is an American hero. ———Honorable mentions:Frost/NixonAlmost FamousNightcrawlerGood Night and Good LuckCreditsMusic: Sensei by prazkhanalLogo by D.Fu StudiosEdited by J Mack Media bit.ly/m/smartyartbroInstagram | X
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    43 min