

Ilhan Omar, Gloria Steinem, Noam Chomsky, Winnie Byanyima, and Janaya Future Khan. For more, hear our conversations with Dr.Portland State University Library Special Collections & University Archives: Oregon Public Speakers Collection. John, Primus Callahan, John Callahan, Judy and Baker, Lloyd,“Black Studies Center public dialogue. ( Portland State University Morrison, Toni St. Find the Portland State panel Toni Morrison spoke on in 1975.Listen to UNDISTRACTED’s episode with Tricia Hersey.Learn more about Brittany and her work on her personal website.
BRITTANY PACKNETT CUNNINGHAM UNDISTRACTED FULL

Read Brittany’s full Instagram post on the insurrection at the Capitol.Now, with UNDISTRACTEDan original podcast from The Meteor and Pineapple Street Studiosshe aims her focus on the most pressing issues of our time through the lens of intersectional.

BRITTANY PACKNETT CUNNINGHAM UNDISTRACTED TV
She joins us this week to unpack the aftermath of the Capitol riots (6:46), her entry point into activism (11:00), unlearning perfectionism (19:38), grappling with imperfect allies (27:24), the consequences of using your voice (30:45), the enduring legacy of Toni Morrison (41:23), taking action under a Biden-Harris administration (46:03), rejecting objectification online (51:18), and, finally, how she keeps going (53:10). Brittany Packnett Cunningham is an activist, educator, and popular TV commentatorand a trusted voice for millions of people interested in social justice. That is justice to me.” – Brittany Packnett Cunningham, episode 209 of Talk Easy with Sam FragosoĪs we find our footing in 2021, activist and educator Brittany Packnett Cunningham is focused on the work ahead. I’m trying to create a world where thriving is possible for all of us, because we can all be and be fully. Where you can follow me on Instagram and be just as excited about this Ivy Park picture as you are about what I said about Ronald Reagan and the lessons he teaches us about white supremacy. Where a black woman can be more than a depository for someone’s guilt or a source of someone’s learning. “I’m trying to build a world where a black girl can be more than a symbol.
