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Brewing For Equity
Coffee Coalition for Racial Equity
6 episodes
2 days ago
Welcome, coffee enthusiasts, to Brewing for Equity, the podcast brought to you by the Coffee Coalition for Racial Equity. Join us as we embark on a flavourful journey through the world of coffee, exploring every nuance and perspective through the eyes of black people in the industry. This podcast is a space dedicated to amplifying the voices and experiences of those who contribute to the rich tapestry of the coffee world. Let's brew conversations, share ideas and foster a community centered around the love of coffee.
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Welcome, coffee enthusiasts, to Brewing for Equity, the podcast brought to you by the Coffee Coalition for Racial Equity. Join us as we embark on a flavourful journey through the world of coffee, exploring every nuance and perspective through the eyes of black people in the industry. This podcast is a space dedicated to amplifying the voices and experiences of those who contribute to the rich tapestry of the coffee world. Let's brew conversations, share ideas and foster a community centered around the love of coffee.
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Non-Profit
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Reflections On the CCRE Strategic Planning Retreat
Brewing For Equity
50 minutes 32 seconds
1 year ago
Reflections On the CCRE Strategic Planning Retreat

This episode of "Brewing For Equity" discusses the transformative power of strategic planning retreats, particularly within the coffee industry. Join Areli Barrera Grodski from Little Waves Coffee Roasters and LaDora Carter of Coffee Liberated as they share insights from a recent retreat at the historically significant Gloucester Institute in Virginia. Their reflections focus on advancing racial equity in the coffee sector and the profound impact of the retreat's setting, steeped in civil rights history, on their strategic discussions and personal insights.

Throughout the episode, listeners will gain insights into the importance of intentional gathering spaces, the benefits of outsourcing, and the role of history in shaping present endeavors. Areli and LaDora also discuss how personal assessments like the DISC survey can enhance team dynamics and contribute to more effective organizational strategies.

This episode also narrates the community, history, and ongoing efforts to create equitable spaces within the coffee industry. Whether you're involved in coffee, engaged in strategic planning, or interested in how historical contexts influence current business practices, this episode offers valuable perspectives and lessons.

Join us as we explore how strategic planning in unique environments can catalyze meaningful change and foster deeper connections within professional communities.

Guest Bios:

Areli Barrera Grodski has been deeply involved in the coffee industry since 2009. Alongside her partner, she co-founded Little Waves Coffee Roasters and Cocoa Cinnamon in Durham, NC. Areli is instrumental in overseeing the roastery and selecting green coffee, focusing on nurturing a team primarily composed of women of color. Her efforts have culminated in her roastery being awarded Roast Magazine's Micro Roaster of the Year in 2022. Follow Areli on Instagram @littlewaves.coffee and learn more at   🌐 Little Waves Coffee📧areli@littlewaves.coffee

LaDora Carter brings a unique blend of passion for coffee, community, and cultural history as the owner and head roaster at Coffee Liberated in Richmond, Virginia. Her company emphasizes the sacred moments that coffee can create, deeply intertwined with Afro-culture and the heritage of Africa and the African Diaspora. LaDora's extensive background in the Non-Profit sector enriches her approach to business and community engagement. Connect with LaDora on Instagram @coffeeliberated📧coffeeliberated@gmail.com

Tune in to this episode for an in-depth discussion of our strategic planning retreat held in a historic and culturally rich setting, showcasing how such environments can enhance the effectiveness and richness of organizational discussions. For more information about the Coffee Coalition for Racial Equity and to support our cause, follow us on Instagram @coffeeforequity or visit our website at Coffee Coalition for Racial Equity. Please donate at Pledge to Coffee Coalition For Racial Equity if you'd like to contribute to our efforts.

Theme music created by Kordz  📧kordzmusic@gmail.com

Brewing For Equity
Welcome, coffee enthusiasts, to Brewing for Equity, the podcast brought to you by the Coffee Coalition for Racial Equity. Join us as we embark on a flavourful journey through the world of coffee, exploring every nuance and perspective through the eyes of black people in the industry. This podcast is a space dedicated to amplifying the voices and experiences of those who contribute to the rich tapestry of the coffee world. Let's brew conversations, share ideas and foster a community centered around the love of coffee.