HeartBeat with Cindi Bright
A live weekly commentary as the voice of the Black Woman, HeartBeat discusses both political and business issues impacting BIPOC communities. HeartBeat is heard Live on Wednesdays, 5:30 pm PST on Converge Media. HeartBeat Podcast is heard everywhere Podcasts are found.
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This week on HeartBeat, Cindi Bright was joined by Washington State Senator Patty Kuderer. Kuderer recently announced her campaign for Washington State Insurance Commissioner, a role which oversees healthcare costs and the ways insurance companies operate within the state.
Tonight on HeartBeat with Cindi Bright: Patty Kuderer joins the show to discuss her campaign for Washington State Insurance Commissioner.
Paula Sardinas, CEO and Chief Lobbyist at FMS Global Strategies, a Black Government Affairs firm, joins Cindi Bright this week to discuss the 2023 Legislative Session in Washington State. Her work focuses on empowerment and advocacy work with a laser focus on BIPOC girls impacted by intersectionality and structural racism.
Tonight on HeartBeat, Cindi Bright welcomes former Senator Mona Das and former Representative Jesse Johnson to the Black Media Matters Studio to discuss their experiences as elected officials and their successes and challenges within the legislative system.
On this week’s episode of HeartBeat, Cindi Bright welcomed two guests to discuss the ecosystem of education that has severely impacted Brown and Black children. CEO of the National Charter Collaborative Naomi Shelton and Principal of the Rainier Valley Leadership Academy David Watson shared their thoughts on the way the education system has changed and how it effects Brown and Black children in the community.
What has been the impact that COVID has had on K-12 education for Brown and Black Children? Has a migration begun for Black children to leave mainstream education and choose alternative methods to meet the educational needs that are not being met by the Seattle Public Schools? Is there a teacher shortage for teachers or color or are educators making different choices for children?
Last night, Cindi Bright hosted a debate about I-135, an initiative which aims to create social housing for artists and other low income residents. The initiative is the only item on the ballot for February 14th’s special election.
Cindi Bright will moderate a debate about I-135 on Wednesday on HeartBeat. The initiative, which is the only item on the February 14th special election ballot, seeks to create a new Social Housing Development Authority which would oversee the creation of new social housing in Seattle for artists and other low-income residents.
Cindi Bright helped kick off Black History Month on her show HeartBeat with members of the San Francisco African American Reparations Committee Eric McDonnell and Dr. Amos Brown. They spoke about the importance of acknowledging that past injustices still play a major role in daily life today, as well as what they propose can be done to increase equities in affected communities.
The Blake decision was made on Wednesday, May 16th by the Washington State Legislature, which says the state's drug possession law is unconstitutional. We will get to hear about the outcome of this decision tonight on HeartBeat.