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Reclaiming Sisterhood

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Reclaiming Sisterhood centers the diverse experiences of Black women while offering insights for all women on building deeper connections, resilience, and truth-telling. We explore real stories and complex truths: systemic oppression, workplace dynamics, self-expression, and the power of community. Hosted by Chicago-based Kim Casey and Adrienne Johnson, it’s a space for honest dialogue, healing, and growth across differences. Connect with us on: - Instagram @ReclaimingSisterhood - BlueSky: ReclaimSisterhood.bsky.social - Website: https://www.ReclaimingSisterhood.com

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9/15/2025

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Episode thumbnail for Episode 7: DEI or Just PR? The Future of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

March 4, 2026

Episode 7: DEI or Just PR? The Future of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

<p>Is diversity, equity, and inclusion work being dismantled — or simply revealing what was never deeply rooted?</p><p>In this episode, <strong>Kim Casey</strong> sits with <strong>Candace Moore</strong> to explore the current backlash against DEI and what it means for the future of justice work. From corporate about-faces to the silencing of Black women leaders, this conversation goes beyond headlines and into the heart of systems change.</p><p>Candace reflects on her experience leading equity work in government, the difference between charity and transformation, and why real equity must shift both outcomes and power. Together, they examine <strong>what courage, community, and collective leadership will require in this moment.</strong></p><p>Because equity was never meant to be a press release.<br>It’s a long game. A collective effort. A legacy.</p><p>Press play — and consider what role you’re willing to play in the future of justice.</p>

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February 13, 2026

Episode 6: Radical Rest: How Black Women Reclaim Time and Energy

<p>What happens when Black women choose to pause in a world that expects us to grind?In this powerful episode of Reclaiming Sisterhood, <strong>Kim Casey</strong> sits down with author, former civil rights attorney, and former CEO <strong>Darlene Hightower</strong> to explore rest as resistance. Together, they unpack the weight Black women carry—leading, sustaining, excelling—and the radical act of reclaiming time, energy, and alignment.</p><p>Darlene shares her journey of walking away from a high-powered leadership role to protect her health, rediscover her creativity, and redefine success on her own terms. This conversation dives into grind culture, guilt, legacy-building, stillness, and the courage it takes to choose yourself. </p><p>Because rest isn’t laziness. It’s liberation<strong>.</strong> <strong>And when Black women are rested, we don’t just survive—we transform everything.</strong></p>

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January 31, 2026

Episode 5: Crowned in Silence: The Black Women Executing, Unrecognized

<p>In this episode of <strong>Reclaiming Sisterhood</strong>, co-host sits down with <strong>Cecile De Mello</strong>, Executive Director of <strong>Teamwork Englewood</strong>, for a powerful conversation about the unseen labor and overlooked leadership of Black women who sustain institutions without receiving the recognition, resources, or authority their work creates.Together, they explore what it means to be trusted to execute but not empowered to decide, the tension between centering community and claiming credit, and how Black women continue to lead from the margins while systems thrive. Cecile shares how she builds legacy-driven leadership, teaches teams to fund and sustain their work, and pushes back on philanthropy and political structures that resist real transformation.This episode reclaims the narrative of expertise, visibility, and rightful belonging—reminding us that recognition is not ego, it’s equity. <strong>The seat was always ours.</strong></p>

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What is Reclaiming Sisterhood?

Reclaiming Sisterhood centers the diverse experiences of Black women while offering insights for all women on building deeper connections, resilience, and truth-telling. We explore real stories and complex truths: systemic oppression, workplace dynamics, self-expression, and the power of community. Hosted by Chicago-based Kim Casey and Adrienne Johnson, it’s a space for honest dialogue, healing, and growth across differences.

Connect with us on:

  • Instagram @ReclaimingSisterhood
  • BlueSky: ReclaimSisterhood.bsky.social
  • Website: https://www.ReclaimingSisterhood.com
How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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