Your Favorite Black Lobbyist
Conversations about Black women’s impact are often framed through politics—but the full story lives in policy. In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Tammy Greer for an educational and historically grounded conversation that reframes how we understand influence. Together, we explore the distinction between policy and politics, and why recognizing that difference is essential to understanding how change actually happens. This episode is centered on education, not debate—designed to make policy more accessible while highlighting the historical and ongoing contributions of Black women. In this episode, we discuss: * The difference between policy and politics—and why it matters * Why Black women’s contributions are often viewed through a political lens * How influence operates beyond elected office * The importance of civic literacy and understanding systems * How history shapes present-day engagement We also reflect on the impact of key figures such as Anna Julia Cooper, Mary Church Terrell, and Constance Baker Motley, whose work helped shape education, civil rights, and legal frameworks that still influence policy today. The conversation also touches on broader perspectives in policy discourse, including figures like Phyllis Schlafly, to illustrate the range of ways women have shaped systems and public dialogue. This episode emphasizes clarity over complexity—helping listeners better understand how policy works, why it matters, and how to engage with it more intentionally. Season 2 continues to center conversations that connect history, systems, and civic awareness—so you can move through these spaces with greater understanding and confidence.
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