If Black lives matter, then the care for those lives must matter as well. How many ways can we approach caring for Black lives?

This show seeks to create endless answers to this inspiring and crucial question. We aim to cultivate an intersectional listening environment that centers on the unique experience of encountering racism as a Black nurse. In doing so, we support BIPOC nurses in growing a community that generates new ways of increasing anti-racism in their workplace and nurturing the seeds of resilience and joy while creating opportunities for Black nurses to support each other.

Our Team

Rashida Quinn

Executive Producer and Host

Rashida is a dynamic communication specialist whose talents range from performance poet to Podcast journalist. With a deep passion for Black culture, she builds bridges to cultural diversity by mining the rich narratives and deep insights of BIPOC and LGBTQ+ identities.

Remoy Philip, Audio Editor and Production Assistant

Remoy Philip

Audio Editor and Production Assistant

Remoy Philip is a New York City based editorial journalist and creative producer. His work has taken him around the globe telling stories of underserved and marginalized people groups, resulting in humanization and audience activism.

Ida Harding, Lead Producer

Ida Hardin

Producer

With decades of experience leveraging communication for social good, Ida is a skilled producer, advocate, and community builder. From leading UNESCO projects to crafting impactful NPR documentaries, she champions diverse voices, fosters engagement, and delivers results that empower marginalized groups.