Outspoken with Dr. Regina Davis Moss Podcast
Outspoken with Regina Davis Moss returns with a conversation on Black Women, State Power & the Discipline of Organizing. Regina is joined by Bridgette Jackson and Jordan Cain of In Our Own Voice, fresh from supporting SisterReach at Tennessee Black Day on the Hill, to explore how state power shows up in policy fights, why organized presence matters, and what disciplined advocacy requires. Grounded in real-time experience, this conversation connects policy, organizing, and Reproductive Justice in practice. Elizabeth Booker Houston also joins Regina for a conversation about key trends shaping the 2026 primary and what Black women voters should be paying attention to in this moment. This episode also marks the announcement of the Creators for Change Council, a new initiative centering culture workers and storytellers as essential to building narrative power and advancing Reproductive Justice. From narrative to policy to civic participation, this conversation makes clear: Reproductive Justice demands strategy, structure, and sustained power. About Our Guests: * Follow Elizabeth Booker Houston everywhere [https://linktr.ee/Bookersquared?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=5b394fb8-79ba-44c1-8b3d-fbf121b12c72] Support In Our Own Voice: National Black Women’s Reproductive Justice Agenda [https://blackrj.org/blackrjpolicyagenda/] Links: Narrative Power for Justice: An Initiative of In Our Own Voice [https://blackrj.org/narrative-power-for-justice/] SisterReach - Memphis, TN [https://www.sisterreach.org/] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit reginadavismoss.substack.com [https://reginadavismoss.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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