Policy and Pound Cake

TheBassSisters

Dee Dee Bass Wilbon and Deana Bass Williams (#TheBassSisters) share weekly insights on politics and culture. Each week, these born and bred Georgia Girls combine the wisdom they learned from their mama with two decades of working in national politics in Washington, DC. The result for listeners is a little humor and a lot of common-sense solutions to issues facing our great republic. read less
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Lies About Black People, Fighting Racist Stereotypes on Both Sides of the Aisle
Mar 16 2023
Lies About Black People, Fighting Racist Stereotypes on Both Sides of the Aisle
The Bass Sisters enjoyed a lively discussion with Dr. Omékongo Dibinga. Dr. Dibinga talks about his soon-to-be-released book Lies About Black People; How to Combat Racist Stereotypes and Why it Matters. Questions they tackle during the conversation:1. What are stereotypes? 2. What responsibility do black content creators have in producing positive images of black people?3. What responsibility do black actors have to reject roles that perpetuate false black stereotypes?The conversation also moved to ideological diversity and stereotypes placed on black conservatives.Civil discourse flowed as The Bass Sisters and the good doctor parted ways on their views about Florida Governor DeSantis’ decision not to allow an AP African American Studies Course. - Is Queer studies fair game for an African American studies course?  - Is CRT being taught in Virginia schools and schools across America? - Are gay teachers in Florida allowed to put their family pics on their desks?- What power should parents have over what their kiddos are taught?To read more about why The Bass Sisters support DeSantis’ decision, visit BPALiveWire.com or visit the link below.https://www.bpalivewire.com/post/is-ron-desantis-a-racist-for-rejecting-african-american-studies-course Links and Content Mentioned In the Show:Dr. Omekongo Dibinga’s Book - The Lies About Black PeopleChimamanda Ngozi Adichie: The danger of a single story | TEDPolicy & Pound Cake - The Woman KingBPALiveWire: Newswire celebrating diversity of thought in the black communityGovernor Glenn Youngin’s Parent LineVerify: Can gay Florida teachers put pictures of their spouses on their desks?What is CRT and was it ever taught in Virginia Schools?
ALEC Guardians at the Gates for Freedom with Lisa Nelson
Feb 2 2023
ALEC Guardians at the Gates for Freedom with Lisa Nelson
Over the last several elections, we have seen the vital role state legislators play in protecting our fundamental freedoms. State legislators are guardians protecting parental rights, religious liberties, education and economic freedom. The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) has been one of their most important resources for half a century.ALEC is both a networking and training resource for state legislators. ALEC is the nation’s largest nonpartisan voluntary membership organization for state legislators dedicated to the principles of limited government, free markets and federalism.In this episode of Policy and Pound Cake, #TheBassSisters talk with Lisa Nelson who has served as CEO of ALEC for almost a decade.ALEC resources:For 15 years, ALEC has provided a report card to determine the economic health of states. In addition to helping #TheBassSisters chart their retirement destination, the report reveals important factors about how model policies build strong conditions. The report Rich State Poor State ​​ranks each state on 15 policy variables. Ultimately, states with policies focused on tax and spend measures fall at the bottom of the Rich State Poor State ranking.How does your Governor rate? ALEC believes that even governors who have been dealt lousy hands such as long-devasted economies and uncooperative legislatures can rise above it by proposing positive economic policies, vetoing poor ones and exercising the power of the podium.   Do you want to learn how your governor made the cut?  Visit RankMyGovernor.org.