We're Not OK: A Community of Healing

By: Antija Allen and Justin Stewart
  • Summary

  • Join Dr. Antija Allen and Justin T. Stewart, world renowned speakers and co-editors of the bestselling book and outstanding academic title of 2023, We're Not OK: Black Faculty Experiences and Higher Education Strategies, for their podcast where they deliver captivating conversations with amazing individuals from various industries. Guests will focus on topics such as diversity, equity, inclusion, belonging, social justice, mental health, and current events.
    Antija Allen and Justin Stewart
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  • Drs. Jenn Wells & Marissiko Wheaton Greer: Black Woman Employee Lifecycle
    Feb 14 2025

    Today, hosts ⁠Dr. Antija Allen and Justin Stewart⁠ are joined by Drs. Jenn Wells and Marissiko Wheaton Greer, co-authors of the Black Woman Employee Lifecycle.

    Dr. Wells is an accomplished leader in organizational change and diversity, equity, and inclusion, with almost two decades of experience driving transformative initiatives across educational environments. Her work is centered on dismantling systemic barriers and fostering cultures of belonging and equity in organizations. where everyone can thrive. Jenn is passionate about creating sustainable change within organizations, ensuring that DEI is seamlessly integrated into their strategic vision and operations.

    Dr. Wheaton-Greer is an award-winning DEI practitioner, educator, and researcher, committed to liberation through a process of abolition, reparations and decolonization. With over 15 years of experience in DEI facilitation, project management, recruitment and retention, Marissiko combines hands-on expertise with a research driven approach. Her research and practice specialize in equity-oriented leadership, identity development and organizational capacity-building.

    Dr. Jenn Wells | she, her, hers
    www.jwchange.design
    LinkedIn | Instagram

    Marissiko M. Wheaton-Greer, Ph.D.

    greerconsulting.org | marissiko.com | LinkedIn


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    55 mins
  • Tahitia Timmons: Conscious By Us
    Jan 31 2025

    Today, hosts Dr. Antija Allen and Justin Stewart are joined by Tahitia Timmons, who owns and leads, Conscious By Us, LLC., a Small, Black, and Queer Woman Owned Business, which focuses on DEI and improving health equity through coaching, SME consulting, DEI Content reviews, and speaking events. With nearly 20 years of experience working with organizations and individuals, developing, and presenting inclusive content, Tahitia follows a transformational coaching method, geared towards creating psychological safety, cultural humility, and integrates concepts of belonging and engagement in her coaching practice. Tahitia also hosts her podcast, Health Equity 52, interviewing guests from a variety of backgrounds that directly or indirectly improve people’s health by creating a more diverse, inclusive, and equitable world.
    When she is not coaching, creating content, speaking, volunteering, or podcast hosting, you’ll find Tahitia spending time with her family, including one anxious dog, and a very bossy cat.

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    52 mins
  • Antwan Daniels & Dr. Tremayne Waller: Black Men in STEM Education
    Jan 17 2025

    WELCOME BACK - A New Year, New Season AND New Episode! In the debut of season 4, hosts Justin Stewart and Dr. Antija Allen are joined by Professor Antwan Daniels and Dr. Tremayne O. Waller. Professor Daniels is a profound science educator who has taught community college chemistry for over 11 years, striving to elevate learners by activating science awareness and positive change in our healthcare service communities. Dr. Waller serves as the Director of Graduate Student Programs at Virginia Tech, where he dedicates his efforts to fostering the recruitment, retention, and advancement of graduate scholars, particularly those hailing from historically underrepresented backgrounds in engineering.

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    54 mins

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