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The Antiracist Economy

Kim Crayton

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We all deserve a world that is supremacy-, coercion-, discrimination-, and exploitation-FREE, and Antiracist Economist, Kim Crayton is working tirelessly to make that a reality. Join Kim and experience strategist, Erin Mills in developing the vocabulary, knowledge, skills, and perspective necessary for a liberated and equitable tomorrow.
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Be Antiracist with Ibram X. Kendi

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Be Antiracist imagines what an antiracist society might look like and how we all can play an active role in building one. Dr. Ibram X. Kendi is the author of How to Be an Antiracist, the book that spurred a nationwide conversation redefining what it means to be antiracist, and in this podcast, he guides listeners how they can identify and reject the racist systems hiding behind racial inequity and injustice. Alongside notable guests, Dr. Kendi continues his journey towards building a just an ...
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A video podcast series for all 6th through 12th-grade teachers, educators, and staff who want to provide an antiracist education for their students. Hear stories, tips, and successful strategies from principals, teachers, staff, students, and families at Noble Schools, a leading public charter school network in Chicago, IL.
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Antiracist Voter

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The murder of George Floyd created a moment of reflection and rededication to racial equality. But moments are ephemeral. Americans have a notoriously short attention span. How do we maintain momentum so that the moment becomes a movement? How do we translate the demands of protests into the domain of policy? Antiracist ideas are activated in antiracist policy, especially in local elections. We focus on criminal justice, economic justice, environmental justice, education, housing, health, im ...
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In today's episode, Erin and Kim introduce The Future Is FREE Triune and discuss how it will be used, moving forward, as a guide for building the supremacy free, coercion free, discrimination free, and exploitation free future we all desire.โดย Kim Crayton
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Welcome back to the Antiracist Economy Podcast! Erin and Kim took some needed time off to develop a new show format that shifts to focusing on 'what's possible', rather than 'what is'." They are shifting their conversations from highlighting the chaos of historical and current events rooted in systems, institutions, and policies designed to privile…
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Join Kim and Erin in Episode 21 where they discuss their reactions to the recent Barbie movie, reactions at large in the social sphere regarding the film's commentary on patriarchy, and the responsibility of content creators to understand the implications of beginning conversations that cannot be successfully unpacked in 2 hours or less.…
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Yah! Episode 20 celebrating our commitment to doing the work In this episode Erin and Kim discuss their discussion to cancel the TFIF Exp in Miami given the political climate and our lack of resources to protect the very marginalized folx we hoped to amplify. They also unpack the legacy of the French Colonial Tax on African nations today. https://9…
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In today's episode, Kim & Erin discuss the Supreme Court's recent decision to overturn Affirmative Action and startling demographic data regarding HBCUs and college diversity at large. They explore the effects of the program while it was instituted and the "unintended consequences" that will happen in the admissions landscape in the wake of this re…
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In today's episode, Kim and Erin have an honest discussion regarding the IMPACT of the results highlighted in the "UBS Own Your Worth Report 2023: Women primary breadwinners face challenges embracing their financial power"โดย Kim Crayton
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In this episode, Erin and Kim discuss the evolution of Straight No Chaser: A Blueprint for Having Uncomfortable Conversations at Work advice column. Since developing the Profit Without Oppression Economic Theory, the most formable challenge Kim continually faces is the lack of real-world experience folx have with engaging in uncomfortable conversat…
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In today's episode, Kim and Erin discuss a first-of-its-kind dictionary, the Oxford Dictionary of African American English hitting shelves in March 2025 and ask the question - who does this really serve? Together, they dissect the theory behind it vs. the real world consequences of language - and also explore the shortlist preview of terms & defini…
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During today’s episode, Kim and Erin explore the misuse of power, access and information for purposes of personal profit, particularly in Congress and discuss the responsibility that those privileged with high-profile positions of public service should be undertaking to prioritize the most vulnerable.…
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In this week's episode, Kim Crayton gives us a sneak peak of an exciting venture coming later this year where she plans to not only highlight creative interpretations of supremacy, coercion, discrimination and exploitation free, but also hold much needed workshops for entrepreneurs and executives alike on topics like leadership, mentorship and mana…
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What does antiracist leadership look like in schools? This is the main question episode 4 of Changing the Course: Building An Antiracist Education Season 2 seeks to answer as our host, Nick, is joined by guests from Gary Comer Middle School, Noble's only middle school. From school programming to what the hallways of the school look like, Principal …
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In the second part of the conversation they started in the previous episode, Kim and Erin talk about the uncertainty and value in starting over. Taking the time to step back and reevaluate ones professional and personal priorities, enables you to determine where to focus your efforts in reaching your goals. And some times, a hard reset is the ONLY …
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In today's episode, Kim & Erin discuss the intersection of personal and professional dynamics in the workplace, the complexities associated and the need to consistently evaluate your strategic objectives and operating procedures as they relate to your values. Their conversation leverages the real world example of Kim's strategic plan for The Future…
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Here’s a preview of a new podcast from Pushkin, Started From the Bottom. Host Justin Richmond interviews successful “outsiders” — people of color, people who weren’t part of the old boys’ network, people who weren’t part of the college network — about how they beat the odds and built a roadmap for success. In this episode, he’s joined by Charlamagn…
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In this week's episode, Kim Crayton welcomes her good friend Kristen. Together, they talk through exploitation in Hollywood, a deep-dive into the Pamela Anderson documentary, more-than-gross privileged white "leaders" and Kristen's conscious upbringing of her child as a first time mom.โดย Kim Crayton
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In this week's episode, Kim Crayton welcomes special guest Chad Loder - CEO, Founder and reformed tech entrepreneur. Despite Loder's corporate background, they have dedicated their time in the past few years to redefining their career, putting a lot of effort into volunteering for the unhoused community, researching social work and their independen…
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In episode 3 of Changing the Course: Building An Antiracist Education Season 2, Nicholas Jones talks with George Beecham, a Noble alum and 9th-grade biology teacher at Chicago Bulls College Prep, and Norma Gutierrez, Noble Schools' Assistant Director of Student Experience. During the conversation, Beecham and Gutierrez talk about their work to crea…
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"The systems, institutions, and policies in place teach Black women that success is in our academic accomplishments. The higher we go in academia, the greater we are. I am now in a place where I am rejecting this. I am no longer in a place where I feel I need to prove my worth and value to people, places, and things that inherently see me as valuel…
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In this episode, we talk with Ayanna Banks and Yesenia Maldonado, leaders of student experience and social-emotional learning at Noble Schools. In their roles, both Banks and Maldonado have a significant impact on how Noble Schools listens to students and what they do with that knowledge. In this episode, they talk about how Noble Schools incorpora…
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On average, homes in neighborhoods where the majority of residents are white are appraised for $371,000 more than in neighborhoods where the majority of residents are people of color, the researchers found. This gap in values has increased 75 percent since 2013. Even during economic boom times, systems, institutions, and policies that privilege whi…
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The trigger for today's episode is Kanye’s antisemitic and anti-Black statements and the antiracist conversation white folx still aren’t ready to have THE RACIST ROOTS OF GYNECOLOGY & WHAT BLACK WOMEN BIRTHED https://wearyourvoicemag.com/racist-roots-gynecology-black-women-birthed/ Preorder your copy of "Profit Without Oppression: A Blueprint for B…
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“Changing the Course: Building An Antiracist Education” is back for season two to continue following our journey in building antiracist classrooms. In this first episode, we talk with Jennifer Reid Davis and D Nigel Green, leaders of Noble’s Equity team. They recap our equity work up to now and talk about the things that have and have not worked at…
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During Episode 3, Kim and Erin unpack toxicity in the workplace - and the staggering new research that over 30 million employees feel their workplace is toxic. Here's the link to the Managing Tech Training Series mentioned in the episode Preorder your copy of "Profit Without Oppression: A Blueprint for Building an Antiracist Organization" today…
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In this week's episode, Kim and Erin discuss inequities in the current student loan forgiveness conversation and what's problematic about the "quiet quitting" sentiments that are dominating social media right now. Join the Antiracist Economy Hub: https://vi.to/hubs/the-antiracist-economy-podcast Pre-Order Profit Without Oppression: https://www.kimc…
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As the Antiracist Economist, Kim Crayton is dedicated to building a future that Is Supremacy, Coercion, Discrimination, and Exploitation FREE. Each month, join Kim and renowned experience strategist Erin Mills as they discuss the intersection of current events, pop culture and social change, ever exploring the critical dynamics of antiracism and ps…
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In this episode, we talk with Lyndsay Cowles and Tierionna Pinkston -- two leaders of Noble Schools' Academics team. Cowles and Pinkston talk about their work in supporting teachers this year through the policy changes at Noble Schools and through the pandemic. They highlight topics from what struggles they saw teachers encounter this year to the p…
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In this episode, we talk with Claudia Rodriguez and Ellen Moiani - two members of our Government & Community Affairs team here at Noble Schools. Claudia and Ellen have both spent years at Noble connecting with the parents and families of our students to make sure their voices are heard, both by Noble leadership and government officials. Listen to l…
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In this episode, we talk with two leaders in the restorative justice field: Terrence Pruitt and Rev. Dr. Robert Spicer. Both Pruitt and Spicer have done extensive work with organizations and school systems across the U.S., including Noble Schools, to help them integrate restorative practices into their spaces. Listen to learn more about Pruitt and …
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In this episode, we talk to Kelsey Taylor, the athletic director at Baker College Prep, and two student athletes at Baker. Taylor touches on what it means to be an athletic director and how athletics play a role in creating an antiracist experience for our students. She also discusses how the changes in Noble's policies affect how students engage w…
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In this episode, we talk to Dalonte Burns, the principal of UIC College Prep, one of Noble Schools' 18 campuses. Burns speaks to his experience as a first-year principal leading anti-racism work at his school during a pandemic. He also talks about his experiences as a Noble alumnus and former paraprofessional and teacher at Noble Schools, and how h…
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In this premiere episode, we talk to Dr. Janine Franklin, the Senior Director of Student Support and Culture here at Noble Schools. Dr. J talks about her role in managing student behavior at our schools and how Noble has shifted their discipline policies to provide a more equitable and antiracist experience for our students. She highlights many dif…
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Cathy Park Hong is a Korean American poet, writer, professor, and the poetry editor at The New Republic. Her recent book, Minor Feelings: An Asian American Reckoning, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and won the National Book Critics Circle Award for autobiography in 2021. Hong and Dr. Kendi have a deep discussion about the uniquely Asian Amer…
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David Treuer is an Ojibwe Indian from Leech Lake Reservation in northern Minnesota. His most recent book, The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee: Native America from 1890 to the Present, was a finalist for the National Book Award and the Carnegie Medal in 2019. He is currently a professor of English at the University of Southern California. Dr. Treuer and D…
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Abolitionist Mariame Kaba is the founder of Project NIA and the author of the New York Times bestseller, We Do This ‘Til We Free Us: Abolitionist Organizing and Transforming Justice. Kaba and Dr. Kendi have a profound discussion on why mass surveillance, police, punishment, and incarceration will never create a safe society—and what will. For furth…
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As a 2020 presidential candidate, Julián Castro proposed radically reforming United States immigration policy by putting people first. Previously he served as President Barack Obama’s Secretary of Housing and Urban Development and spent three terms as mayor of San Antonio, Texas. In 2018 Castro published his memoir, An Unlikely Journey: Waking Up f…
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Historian Dr. Robin D.G. Kelley is the Gary B. Nash Professor of History at UCLA and the author of Hammer and Hoe: Alabama Communists During the Great Depression and Freedom Dreams: The Black Radical Imagination. Dr. Kendi and Dr. Kelley have a deep discussion on the roots of the modern American labor movements, racial capitalism, and how we can cr…
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Jemele Hill is an award-winning sports journalist, a writer at The Atlantic, and host of the Unbothered podcast. She was a co-host of SportsCenter on ESPN and a Senior Correspondent and Columnist for their website, The Undefeated, before leaving the network in 2018. Dr. Kendi and Hill have a thought-provoking conversation about overhauling sports –…
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For a long time Don Lemon was America’s only Black prime-time news anchor. He now hosts Don Lemon Tonight on CNN every weeknight and serves as a CNN correspondent. He is also the author of a new, deeply personal and reflective book called, This Is the Fire: What I Say to My Friends About Racism. Lemon shares his experience as a Black gay man, the r…
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Ari Berman is, without question, one of the leading journalists documenting voter suppression in the United States today. He covers voting rights at Mothers Jones and is the author of Give Us The Ballot: The Modern Struggle for Voting Rights in America, which chronicles the history of voter suppression after the Voting Rights Acts of 1965. Dr. Kend…
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