• The Rise of Black Chief Legal Counsels
    Apr 15 2026

    This episode features insights from three distinguished general counsels (Bryan Phillips, Dorothy Capers, and Kevin Armstrong) discussing their career paths, the importance of diversity in the legal profession, and the evolving role of general counsel in corporate leadership. They share personal stories, strategic advice, and the significance of mentorship and relationship-building in advancing in the legal field.

    This Conversation Matters honors attorneys for International Be Kind to Lawyers Day, held annually the second Tuesday in April.

    Guest 1: Dorothy Capers, Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary at CH Robinson

    Guest 2: Kevin Armstrong, General Counsel and Advisory Board Director of Spectrum Robotics


    Guest 3: Bryan Phillips, Sr. Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary, and Chief Compliance Officer at Inspire Medic

    keywords: Legal careers, Diversity in law, General counsel, Corporate leadership, Mentorship, Legal profession, Black lawyers, Career development, Law industry, Diversity and inclusion

    key topics

    • Career pathways for lawyers
    • Diversity and inclusion in the legal industry
    • The evolving role of general counsel in corporations

    titles

    • From Civil Rights to Corporate Leadership: The Journey of Black GCs
    • Building Diversity in Law: Insights from Top General Counsels

    Sound Bites

    • "The number of Black GCs has risen from 1% to 5%."
    • "GCs need a general sense of enough areas of law."
    • "Relationship building is key to success in law."

    Chapters

    00:00Introduction to Legal Diversity and Inclusion

    02:34Career Pathways in Law

    11:50The Role of General Counsel

    18:21The Importance of Mentorship and Relationships

    20:21Insights from Kevin Armstrong on Legal Careers

    27:39Navigating Legal Risks and Responsibilities

    30:48The Importance of Networking in Law

    33:21Empowering Black Lawyers in Securities Law

    34:53Building a Legal Function in a Growing Company

    36:20The Journey to Law: Family Influence and Education

    41:39The Impact of Law on Lives and Society

    44:09Embracing a Generalist Mindset in Law

    46:42Increasing Representation of Black General Counsels

    50:54The Ongoing Importance of Diversity and Inclusion

    51:41 Beyond the Story: Shayla Michelle on Echoes in the Distance

    Listen at 6 p.m. on Power1047.fm on Tuesdays or follow on YouTube @ShereeCurryMedia

    Resources
    • Black General Counsel 2025 Initiative
    • Howard University School of Law
    • Thomson Reuters Legal Tech Panel
    • Spectrum Robotics
    • Inspire Medical Systems
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    55 mins
  • Saving Black Women: A Sister’s Fight After Brittany Clardy’s Murder
    Apr 8 2026

    “When Black and Brown women are safe, all women are safe.” - Lakeisha Lee

    Learn how Lakeisha Lee turned the tragedy of the 2013 murder of her sister into advocacy through the Brittany Clardy Foundation.

    In this conversation, we explore Lakeisha’s journey, the foundation’s mission, and how community involvement can drive significant change in addressing violence against women, particularly Black women.

    Takeaways

    • Advocacy for Black and Brown women
    • Intersectionality of issues
    • Importance of community support


    Chapters

    • Introduction and Background - 2:10
    • Brittany's Disappearance - 2:30
    • Family's Efforts and Challenges - 5:21
    • Athena's Story - 7:54
    • Finding Strength and Advocacy - 11:52
    • Brittany's Foundation and Initiatives - 17:12
    • Legislative Efforts and Task Force - 21:36
    • National Advocacy and Partnerships - 24:53
    • Public Awareness and Support - 46:20
    • Solidarity with Indigenous Communities - 49:07
    • Beyond the Story: 51:41

    Listen at 6 p.m. on Power1047.fm on Tuesdays or follow on YouTube @ShereeCurryMedia




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    54 mins
  • From TV to Tragedy: Brittany Clardy's Story
    Apr 7 2026

    Lakisha Lee shares the tragic loss of her sister, Brittany Clardy, and the impact it had on her life. In this short clip, she emphasizes the perpetual injustice faced by Black women. Her full story can be found in Episode 4 of This Conversation Matters. The episode coincides with the Day on the Hill, supported by The Minnesota Office for Missing and Murdered Black Women, founded in part because of Brittany Clardy's tragic murder.

    Find full episodes on podcast platforms and subscribe on the YouTube channel of host Sheree Curry. https://www.youtube.com/@ShereeCurryMedia

    Takeaways

    • Cultural sensitivity in storytelling
    • Advocacy for justice and safety of Black women

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    1 min
  • Find Athena Joy Curry: A Black Missing Woman and My Sister
    Apr 5 2026

    Athena Joy Curry has been missing for 15 years. She is the baby sister of Sheree Curry, the host of "This Conversation Matters." In an upcoming episode, Sheree speaks with their other sister, Aisha Magee Curry. The conversation delves into the emotional journey of coping with the disappearance of a loved one. It explores their initial concerns, the impact on the family, and the emotional toll of hope and disappointment.

    Prior to this episode set to debut in May, Sheree first will speak with Lakeisha Lee, the sister of Brittany Clardy, another Black woman who went missing and was soon found murdered. Catch the episode with Lakeisha Lee on April 7, 2026, wherever you find your podcasts or on Sheree's YouTube channel: @ShereeCurryMedia.

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    1 min
  • Jews & Blacks: Allies Against Oppression
    Apr 1 2026

    This one-minute clip from This Conversation Matters explores the historical alliance between the Jewish and Black communities against oppression and discrimination, highlighting the two-way support and solidarity between the two groups.

    Hear the full conversation with journalist Robin Washington and Dr. Yohuru Williams on podcast platforms and YouTube channel @ShereeCurryMedia.

    Takeaways

    • Alliance between Jews and Blacks against oppression and discrimination
    • Historical two-way support between Jews and Blacks

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Historical Alliance Against Oppression and Discrimination
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    1 min
  • Black and Jewish Alliances: with Guests Yohuru Williams and Robin Washington
    Apr 1 2026

    This episode of This Conversation Matters explores the historical and contemporary relationship between the Black and Jewish communities, highlighting their shared experiences, alliances, and challenges. It also delves into the role of journalism in telling the stories of ethnic communities and the importance of seeking truth despite challenges and attacks. Host, Sheree Curry, is both Black and Jewish, with special co-host Laurie Fitz from AM950 Connections Show. Guests include Dr. Yohuru Williams of the Racial Justice Initiative at the University of St. Thomas and Journalist Robin Washington.

    Takeaways

    • Shared experiences and alliances between the Black and Jewish communities
    • The vital role of journalism in telling the stories of ethnic communities

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Exploring Black and Jewish Alliances
    • 05:22 Challenges and Prejudices Faced
    • 11:48 Creating Spaces and Communities
    • 17:34 The Role of Journalists in Telling Stories
    • Bonus: Beyond the Story with Quote from Jasmine McBride
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    53 mins
  • Blacks and Jews: Yohuru Williams on Interwoven History
    Mar 31 2026

    This trailer highlights a conversation exploring the intersection of antisemitism and anti-Black racism, the fractured history within the Black community, and the shared history of oppression between Black Americans and Jews. With guest Dr. Yohuru Williams of the Racial Justice Initiative at the University of St. Thomas, it delves into the historical context and challenges faced by both communities.

    Dr. Williams and journalist Robin Washington will be guests on Episode 3 of This Conversation Matters, coming out just ahead of Passover and anniversary of Dr. King's assassination.

    Takeaways

    • Intersection of Anti-Semitism and anti-Black racism
    • Fractured history within the black community
    • Shared history of oppression

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Intersection of Racism and Anti-Semitism
    • 11:07 Fractured History within the Black Community
    • 16:22 History of Blacks and Jews in Urban Centers
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    1 min
  • Karyn Parsons: On Race Across the Generations
    Mar 28 2026

    Karyn Parsons, who played Hilary Banks on the Fresh Prince of Bel Air, discusses her own upbringing in the 70s and contrasts it with her mother's experiences in the Jim Crow South and the civil rights era, and her daughter's post the murder of Georg Floyd. She emphasizing the generational differences in their encounters with race.

    Karyn spoke with Sheree Curry originally for an article that appeared in USA Today. You can catch the 50 minutes of that conversation on the ShereeCurryMedia YouTube channel, or on Spotify and podcast platforms under "This Conversation Matters." Subscribe for forthcoming episodes.

    Takeaways

    • Generational differences in experiences with race
    • Impact of historical events on racial experiences

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Generational Experiences with Race
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    1 min