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Union Buster of the Week:
Timmia Wiley calls out this week's top offender in the ongoing war against workers’ rights. Who’s behind the latest attacks on unions? Who’s trying to silence workers and break solidarity? We’ve got receipts, and we’re bringing the heat.
Sexual Assault Awareness Month:
Mikeya Jones leads an essential conversation on the fight against sexual violence, the role of unions in protecting workers, and how we can create safer, more just workplaces. Because awareness is only the beginning—action is the goal.
Striking for Workers' Rights: A Victory for Pittsburgh's Newspaper Guild:
Solidarity wins! The hosts break down how Pittsburgh's Newspaper Guild took a stand, hit the picket lines, and secured a major victory. What can we learn from their fight? And how do we keep the momentum going for workers everywhere?
Dismantling Collective Bargaining Rights – Let’s Talk About It!
Tay Akins serves up hard-hitting truth in Tea with Tay. The attacks on collective bargaining are real and calculated—but who’s behind them, and what’s at stake for workers? Let’s spill the facts and strategize the fightback.
Justice Watch – The Human Cost of Immigration Crackdowns:
From workplace raids to family separations, the current administration’s immigration policies are destroying lives and violating human rights. Our hosts unpack the devastating impact on workers, families, and communities—because justice knows no borders.
Tune in, stay informed, and take action! Because when we stand together, we win. -
We have a phenomenal lineup on today’s CWA "OUR" Power Radio Show, featuring the dynamic voices of Errol Minor, Mikeya Jones, Sir Reginald Small, Timmia Wiley, and Tay Akins. From bold truths to powerful union insights, this episode was one you didn’t want to miss.
Highlights:
Union Buster of the Week:
Timmia Wiley took the mic to call out this week’s corporate culprit trying to break solidarity and silence worker power.
Labor, Human Rights, and the Power of DEIA:
All hosts united in this compelling conversation about the critical role Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility play in our unions, our communities, and our future.
Now Is Not the Time! When Is Then?
A thought-provoking and passionate segment featuring all hosts, diving into the urgency of organizing for justice, equity, and accountability in the face of rising opposition and systemic delays.
Tea with Tay:
Tay Akins served up the realness in a segment where the truth flows stronger than the tea. No sugarcoating, just straight talk that cuts to the core of today’s issues.
Justice Watch:
The show closed with a powerful spotlight on Human Rights activists be detained.
Don’t forget: CWA “OUR” Power Radio is by the people, for the people. We’ll see you next week — same time, same truth, same power. -
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Union Buster of the Week
Timmia Wiley takes the mic to expose this week's biggest offender in the ongoing fight against labor rights. Who’s trying to silence workers? Who’s cutting corners on fairness and equality? We’re naming names and holding them accountable.
International Day of Happiness – Reclaiming Rest, Reclaiming Joy
Mikeya Jones leads a powerful discussion on the radical act of rest and joy for workers and activists. In a world that demands endless labor, how do we reclaim our time, our peace, and our happiness?
Casualties of War vs. Collateral Damage: How the Current Administration Targeted Labor, Human, and Civil Rights
All hosts break down the dangerous policies and attacks on workers, marginalized communities, and democracy itself. Are we just collateral damage in the administration’s agenda, or are we the direct targets of an ideological war?
Women’s Rights In Focus – Tea with Tay
Tay Akins serves up unfiltered truth in Tea with Tay, tackling the real struggles and triumphs of women in labor, human rights, and beyond. No sugarcoating, just the raw truth.
Justice Watch – CWA "OUR" Power Radio Show
Stay tuned as we continue to uplift voices, challenge injustice, and build worker power. Because when we fight, we win! -
We missed you all last week as we participated in commemorating the 60th anniversary of 'Bloody Sunday' in The Selma Bridge Crossing Jubilee, but we have a lot to talk about!
We're excited to bring you an incredible lineup today!
Selma, Selma, Selma - Host and co-host discussion: A City Frozen In Time.
Spotlighting Our Own – Reginald Small
Tea With Tay: The Cost of Silence - Tay Akins
Union Buster of the Week – Timmia Wiley
Join Host Errol Minor, Co-Host Mikeya Jones, Sir Reginald Small, Timmia Danielle, and Tay Akins for a life-changing conversation that will uplift and inspire you! -
BLACK HISTORY MONTH: Ethnic Equality Awareness Month – A deep dive into the importance of ethnic equality, solidarity, and the ongoing fight for justice.
Union Buster of the Week – Timmia Wiley – Exposing this week’s top offender in corporate union-busting tactics.
DEIA Attack and Labor Rights – Breaking down the latest attacks on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) and what it means for workers’ rights.
How Can I Help You? – A call to action for listeners to get involved in the fight for justice.
Tea With Tay: Where We Sip, Spill, and Serve the Real – Tay Akins spills the truth, uplifts the people, and calls out attacks on human rights, civil rights, labor rights, and women’s rights. Because when they come for one, they come for all. -
BLACK HISTORY MONTH: Mental Health Check-In & Rejuvenation for Human Rights Activists – A much-needed discussion on self-care and resilience for those on the front lines of justice.Spotlighting Our Own – Reginald Small – Celebrating the work and impact of Sir Reginald Small in our movement.Tea With Tay: Staying Visible and Informed in an Era of Media Censorship – Tay Akins breaks down the challenges of staying informed and the importance of pushing back against media suppression.Union Buster of the Week – Timmia Wiley – Exposing this week’s top offender in corporate union-busting tactics.
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Join us for another powerful episode of CWA "OUR" Power Radio, where we break down the latest in labor, civil rights, and policy changes that impact working people across the country.BLACK HISTORY MONTH: Why do we have it? What are the Benefits? – Mikeya Jones leads an important discussion on the significance of Black History Month, its role in our fight for justice, and the lasting benefits of honoring our past.Spotlighting Our Own – Reginald Small – Celebrating union members making a difference in their workplaces and communities.Tea With Tay: Actions & Policies from the New Administration – The Impact and the Impacted – Tay Akins unpacks the sweeping changes rolling out under Project 2025, a political agenda targeting civil rights, labor protections, LGBTQIA+ communities, women’s rights, and racial equity efforts. Who’s getting hit the hardest, and how do we fight back? Grab your tea—this one is HOT!Union Buster of the Week – Timmia Wiley – Exposing those working against union power and workers' rights.
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BLACK HISTORY MONTH – Honoring the past, shaping the future.Spotlighting Our Own – Celebrating the voices and achievements within our community.Tea With Tay: The Impact and the Impacted – A conversation you don’t want to miss.A Special Feature on Lt. Colonel Carl Wiley – United States Army & Black Hawk Pilot.Project 2025: Actions & Policies in the New Administration – A critical discussion with Liz Mercado on what’s at stake and how it affects us all.Join us as we sit down with Mikeya Jones, Sir Reginald Small, Timmia Wiley, and Tay Akins for insightful discussions, powerful storytelling, and a celebration of Human Rights achievements.
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We are deeply saddened by the collision near Washington, D.C. Our condolences to the families affected. May you find comfort and strength in this difficult time.
Mikeya Jones: National Poverty in America Awareness Month: Join us as we highlight the significance of this month, shedding light on the issues surrounding poverty in America and the ongoing efforts to address them.
Reginald Small: Gender Justice and Implicit Bias Classes: He shares insights from his classes focused on gender justice and the impact of implicit bias in our society, fostering a deeper understanding of these critical issues.
Tea With Tay: Poverty in America and CWA’s Role in Combating It: In this segment, Tay Akins will delve into the reality of poverty in America and explore how the CWA is actively working to create change and support affected communities.
Tea With Tay Part 2: Staying Visible and Informed: Continuing the conversation, Tay will discuss the importance of staying informed about social issues and remaining engaged in advocacy efforts to promote awareness and solutions. -
Join us for another powerful episode of CWA "OUR" Power Radio, where we dive into urgent issues affecting workers, communities, and the labor movement.The Unhoused of America – Activist Kwame Barnes joins us in the studio to discuss the growing crisis of the unhoused in America. With rising costs, stagnant wages, and systemic barriers, millions are being pushed into housing insecurity. What can labor unions do to advocate for solutions?Tea With Tay: Poverty in America & CWA’s Role – We break down the realities of poverty in the U.S. and the role CWA and the labor movement play in combating economic injustice. How can we organize, advocate, and demand real change?Fight the Heist – Jeeva Muhil, Garment Campaign Organizer at the Global Labor Justice-International Labor Rights Forum (GLJ-ILRF), joins us to discuss how over 20 garment worker unions are demanding accountability from major brands over pandemic wage theft and beyond. Workers across the globe are uniting to fight corporate exploitation—what can we learn from their struggle?
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The issue of prison labor, particularly regarding the use of incarcerated individuals to fight wildfires in Los Angeles, raises significant concerns about ethics, compensation, and the broader implications of using prisoners in essential services. Many argue that while this labor provides critical support during fire emergencies, the compensation is often minimal, raising questions about exploitation and the value placed on human life and labor.
The conversation around Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) has grown increasingly complex. Recently, there seems to be a growing stigma associated with DEI initiatives, leading to polarized opinions on their implementation and effectiveness. This backlash may stem from perceptions that these initiatives can sometimes favor one group over another, fostering division rather than unity.
Additionally, the representation of certain words and concepts in television programs and news reports has had a profound impact on public perception. Negative portrayals can shape societal attitudes and contribute to the stigma attached to important discussions surrounding DEI, ultimately hindering meaningful dialogue and progress toward inclusivity and understanding. -
We recognize the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, known as the Six Triple Eight, for their bravery and service that reshaped history. Their commitment and courage have left a lasting impact on American history.
January is National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month. The Communications Workers of America (CWA) raises awareness about human trafficking and slavery, encouraging participation in WEAR BLUE DAY to advocate for stronger protections against these crimes.
Join us for TEA with Tay, an open discussion about the changes to McDonald's Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives. -
We honor the life and legacy of Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, who has consistently demonstrated that true leadership extends beyond political power. It encompasses the commitment to uphold the principles of human dignity, freedom, and equality.
Projection and Reflection: This will be an open discussion among all hosts. We will explore the work of the CWA Human Rights Department in 2024 and discuss our direction for 2025. -
Women In Power in the Union
The importance of having women in leadership positions within unions is essential for promoting inclusivity, addressing gender-specific workplace issues, and enhancing the overall labor movement.
Gender Justice: The CWA Way - Facts vs. Fiction
In this discussion, we will examine the concept of gender justice and how the Communications Workers of America (CWA) supports this important initiative. Gender justice ensures fair treatment and equal opportunities for all individuals, regardless of their gender. -
Ella Jenkins “First Lady of Children’s Music”
Indigenous Heritage Month, also known as National Native American Heritage Month, is dedicated to honoring the traditions, cultures, and histories of Native American communities. This month highlights the significant contributions of Indigenous peoples while reflecting on historical challenges. It serves as an opportunity to educate ourselves about the diverse cultures and stories that shape the Indigenous experience in America.
Preconceived bias refers to the opinions or beliefs we hold before encountering new evidence or experiences. These biases can significantly influence our perceptions and decision-making processes. Understanding where these biases originate is essential for recognizing their impact on our thoughts and actions. -
We’re talking about the power of wellness—both for our bodies and minds—and how we can find strength through Post-Election Wellness Unity. After all, it’s not just about the outcome, but about taking care of ourselves and each other.
We also dive into the power of the union and how solidarity can help us build a stronger, more supportive community, no matter what challenges lie ahead. -
We’re honoring LGBT History Month and reflecting on the incredible sacrifices made for voting rights. So many have lost their lives in the fight to gain and protect our right to vote—and that’s why it’s more important than ever to make your voice heard.
Tune in to hear why voting is a right we must protect and the history that has shaped the fight for equality. -
We’re diving into Bullying Prevention Month and why it’s crucial to stand up for kindness and respect, both in the workplace and beyond.
Plus, our Voting Buster of the Week tackles voting strategy, busting myths about voter registration, and laying out how you can create a voting plan that ensures your voice is heard this election season.
We’re also joined by Camika Shelby of The Nigel Shelby Foundation to discuss the important work they’re doing to support LGBTQ+ youth and their mental health.
And, of course, we wrapped up with a hilarious round of Power Trivia with Timmia and Reginald—you won’t want to miss this! -
We’re discussing the devastation in North Carolina following Hurricane Helene and how we can support our union siblings affected by both the storm and ongoing strikes.
We’re also observing Breast Cancer Awareness Month and continuing our recognition of Hispanic Heritage Month—two causes that remind us of the power of community and solidarity. - Visa fler