đď¸ THE Conversation is a monthly podcast that brings together diverse voices to engage in honest, courageous, and deeply relevant discussions about race and justice. Co-hosted by The Rev. Will Mebane and OnjalĂŠ Scott Price, this award-winning series was created by Falmouth Community Television (FCTV) to open dialogue and foster education on issues of racial equityâstarting at the local level and rippling outward. Each episode features panel discussions, community voices, and expert guests who explore how racism and bias shape our everyday lives across institutions such as education, healthcare, housing, religion, and more. With a focus on awareness, action, and community connection, THE Conversation aims to inspire lasting, meaningful changeâone conversation at a time. Originally launched in 2020, the show has received the Rika Welch Community Impact Award and continues to spark partnerships, elevate marginalized voices, and support anti-bias education throughout Cape Cod and beyond. Listen and be part of THE Conversationâbecause change starts with listening.
In an ongoing effort to foster dialogue and educate our community on racial justice issues, Falmouth Community Television (FCTV) presents the twelfth episode in a series of programs entitled
THE Conversation. Co-hosted and co-produced by OnjalĂŠ Scott Price and The Rev. Will Mebane, the series offers a timely dialogue on race with a local focus. The topic of this episode of THE Conversation is âRacism in the Tourist Ind...
Joining the co-hosts for the eleventh episode of THE Conversation are guest panelists Morgan James Peters and Robin Joyce Miller. Vasco Pires and Zyg Peters also appear on the program. The discussion in this edition of THE Conversation focuses on the questions: âWhere do we find racism in the arts?â and âHow can we address racism through art?â
Morgan James Peters, also known as Mwalim, is a multi-award-winning interdisc...
Joining the co-hosts for the tenth episode of THE Conversation are guest panelists Miranda Alves and Robert Cutts. Rev. Nell Fields, Brenda Nolan, and Robert Mascali also appear on the program. The discussion in this edition of THE Conversation focuses on the questions: âWhat are the root causes of racism in the justice system?â and âHow do we eradicate racism in the justice system?â
Miranda Alves is a co-founder of Cap...
Joining the co-hosts for the ninth episode of THE Conversation are guest panelists Kevin Murray and
Dr. Seyana Mawusi. Lindsey Scott and Anna Fernandes also appear on the program. The discussion in this edition of THE Conversation focuses on the questions: âHow does racism exist in our education system?â and âHow do we eliminate racism in schools?â
Kevin Murray became Executive Director of the Massachusetts Advocate...
Joining the co-hosts for the eighth episode of THE Conversation are guest panelists The Rev. David Kohlmeier, Robin Joyce Miller, and The Rev. Natalie E. Thomas. Rabbi Elias Lieberman, The Rev. Nell Fields, and Carrie Fradkin also appear on the program. The discussion in this edition of THE Conversation primarily focuses on two questions: âHow does religion perpetuate racism and racist stereotypes?â and âWhat is the role o...
Returning to join the co-hosts for the seventh episode of THE Conversation are guest panelists Ewell Hopkins, Troy Clarkson, and Dr. Donna Jackson. Ethan Peal, Paul Rifkin, Ken Armstead, and
Gina Brown also return to the program. The discussion in this edition of THE Conversation primarily focuses on two questions: âWhat can we do to break out of our own bubbles?â and âHow do we learn to walk in the shoes of others?â
Joining the co-hosts for the sixth episode of THE Conversation are guest panelists
Ewell Hopkins, Troy Clarkson, and Dr. Donna Jackson. Ethan Peal, Paul Rifkin,
Ken Armstead, and Gina Brown also appear on the program. The discussion in this edition
of THE Conversation primarily focuses on two questions: âWhy do we find it necessary to see and treat those different from us as less than how we see ourselves?â and ...
Joining the co-hosts for the fifth episode of THE Conversation are guest panelists Joseph Burns,Â
David Hufford, Ph.D., and Gwyneth Packard. Paul Courtney and Marie Younger Blackburn also appear on the program. This edition of THE Conversation focuses on two topics: âWhere do you see racial disparities in the delivery of healthcare?â and âHow might we address racial disparities in healthcare?â
A freelance journalist curr...
Joining the co-hosts for the fourth episode of THE Conversation are guest panelists Talia Landry, Julianne Vanderhoop, and Jerry Lassos. Matt Lilles and Andre Price also appear on the program.
This edition of THE Conversation focuses on two topics: âDo you see racism in the celebration of Columbus Day and Thanksgiving?â and âHow should we locally in the Commonwealth and across the nation best acknowledge and celebrate ...
Joining the co-hosts for the third episode of THE Conversation are guest panelists Mark Long, Ph.D.; Lynne Rhodes; and Joanna McWilliam. Also appearing on the program are Joel Smith and Lionel Hall. This edition of THE Conversation focuses on two topics, âWhat concerns, if any, do you have about voter suppression as it pertains to race and racism?â and âHow do you motivate people to vote in light of voter suppression effor...
Joining the co-hosts for the second episode of THE Conversation are guest panelists Sandra Faiman-Silva, Meghan Hanawalt, and Carmina Mock. Also appearing on the program are Gabriel Duran, George Liles, and Donna Jackson. This edition of THE Conversation focuses on two topics, âWhen you hear the term âWhite Privilege,â what does that mean to you?â and âWhy do you think it is hard for white people to have a conversation abo...
Joining the co-hosts for THE Conversationâs premiere are guest panelists Robert Antonucci, Adam Subhas, and Olivia Masih White. Also appearing on the program are Sue O'Brien, Diane Jemmott, and Henry St. Julien. The inaugural program focuses on two topics, âWhen you hear Black Lives Matter, what does that mean to you?â and âHow and why is this moment different from other periods of change?â
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