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Outspoken with Dr. Regina Davis Moss Podcast

Podcast door Dr. Regina Davis Moss

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Unapologetic and candid conversations on Black Reproductive Justice that empower trusted voices and transform the discourse. reginadavismoss.substack.com

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Outspoken with Regina - We Know What This Is: Black Women Respond to SCOTUS

In this episode of Outspoken with Regina Davis Moss, Regina unpacks the implications of the latest Supreme Court decision for voting rights, democracy, and Reproductive Justice. Featuring Creator’s Corner guest Preston Mitchum, a conversation with Amber Sherman, a plaintiff in the suit against Tennessee, and reflections from the NOVA Black Reproductive Justice Summit in Chicago, the episode names what is at stake and why Black communities know this moment for what it is. About Our Guests: * Follow Preston Mitchum [https://prestonmitchum.com/] * Follow Amber Sherman [https://linktr.ee/thelawaccordingtoamber] * More about NOVA Black Reproductive Justice Summit [https://novareprohub.org/] Support In Our Own Voice: National Black Women’s Reproductive Justice Agenda [https://blackrj.org/blackrjpolicyagenda/] Additional Links: New Research Identified Stories Missing from Media, According to Black Women [https://www.forbes.com/sites/dominiquefluker/2026/05/30/new-research-identifies-stories-missing-from-media-according-to-black-women/] Introducing Narrative Demand [https://blackrj.org/narrative-power-for-justice/introducing-narrative-demand/]™ 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]

1 jun 2026 - 46 min
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Outspoken with Regina - Black Maternal Health: Power, Care, and What Gets Protected

Outspoken with Regina Davis Moss is back with a conversation that reframes Black maternal health as a question of power, policy, and narrative. In honor of Black Maternal Health Week, Regina is joined by Keesha Hernandez, CD, CLES, birth and postpartum doula, and Saleemah J. McNeil, MS, MFT, Founder and Executive Director of Oshun Family Center, to explore how community-based care, organizing, and advocacy shape real outcomes for Black birthing people. Blair Imani, creator of Smarter in Seconds, also joins for a Creator’s Corner conversation on how storytelling shapes what people understand about pregnancy, postpartum, and care—and why those narratives matter. From lived experience to structural change, this episode makes clear: what we choose to name, share, and organize around determines what gets protected. About Our Guests: * Follow Blair Imani everywhere [https://www.blairimani.com/] * Follow Doula Keesha everywhere [https://www.doulakeesha.com/] * Support the work of Oshun Family Center [https://oshunfamilycenter.org/] Support In Our Own Voice: National Black Women’s Reproductive Justice Agenda [https://blackrj.org/blackrjpolicyagenda/] Additional Links: Narrative Power for Justice: An Initiative of In Our Own Voice [https://blackrj.org/narrative-power-for-justice/] 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]

28 apr 2026 - 47 min
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Outspoken with Regina - Black Women, State Power & the Discipline of Organizing

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]

27 mrt 2026 - 44 min
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Outspoken with Regina: Beyond Representation: Black History and the Fight for Narrative Power

As Black History Month comes to a close, we’re confronting a moment of active erasure — from school curricula to journalists to public records to the cultural stories shaping how Black women are understood. In this episode of Outspoken with Regina, Regina Davis Moss welcomes back writer and cultural critic Dr. Michelle Taylor PhD aka Feminista Jones for a powerful conversation about narrative power. Together, they explore the difference between representation and infrastructure, how portrayals of Black women shape public belief, and why cultural narratives often determine whether policy change is possible. This episode asks a critical question: What happens when Black history is flattened, sanitized, or erased — and how do we build narrative ecosystems strong enough to protect autonomy, dignity, and belonging? About Our Guest: Dr. Michelle Taylor * Website: https://www.feministajones.com/ * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/FeministaJones [https://www.instagram.com/aisforafro/] * YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@professorcinephile [https://www.youtube.com/@professorcinephile] * Threads: https://www.threads.com/@feministajones [https://www.threads.com/@feministajones] * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FeministaJonesOfficial/ [https://www.facebook.com/FeministaJonesOfficial/] About In Our Own Voice: Support In Our Own Voice: National Black Women’s Reproductive Justice Agenda [https://blackrj.org/blackrjpolicyagenda/] Narrative Power for Justice: An Initiative of In Our Own Voice [https://blackrj.org/narrative-power-for-justice/] 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]

1 mrt 2026 - 39 min
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Outspoken with Regina: 2025 Season 1 Recap

Join us in looking back at just a few highlights from the 2025 season of Outspoken with Regina — a year of bold, grounded conversations rooted in Black Reproductive Justice. Throughout the season, organizers, advocates, faith leaders, and cultural workers from across the country joined Regina Davis Moss to reflect on the moment we are in and the work required to build power, protect community, and move toward liberation. The conversations centered on community care, resistance, political education, faith, culture, joy, and the leadership of Black women. 🎧 All 2025 episodes of Outspoken with Regina are available wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts, so you can revisit or catch up on the full season anytime. ✨ Outspoken returns in 2026 with Season 2, bringing new voices, deeper conversations, and continued commitment to Reproductive Justice. As Regina always reminds us:Stay grounded. Stay present. And above all—STAY OUTSPOKEN! Support In Our Own Voice: National Black Women’s Reproductive Justice Agenda [https://blackrj.org/blackrjpolicyagenda/] 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]

29 dec 2025 - 21 min
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