The Way with Anoa is about forward-moving dialogue with good people doing good work. Anoa covers news, politics, and current events. She throws in a bit of pop culture to mix it up!
Anoa is joined by two amazing journalists with Rewire.News, President and Editor in Chief Jodi Jacobson and Senior Reporter Tina Vasquez. Jodi and Tina dig in on some of the issues pertaining to the …
On a quick trip back to the mountain state Anoa managed to catch a rally led by organizers and activists pushing for fully funded benefits through PEIA. Last spring we were captivated by the teacher …
Caught up with Councilman khalid kamau of the City of South Fulton on election day. Councilman khalid served as campaign manager for Sheikh Rahman who ran for the seat in GA State Senate District 5. …
Recently talked wiht El-Mahdi Holly who is running for State Representative of the Georgia House District 111. El-Mahdi spoke to me about the latest step in the cityhood wave with the proposed city o…
Anoa is joined by four organizers for the national education collective Journey for Justice to discuss issues in education equity as well as the newly released report "Failing Brown v. Board" exposin…
Shelly Hutchinson is an Our Revolution Georgia endorsed candidate. Anoa and Shelly recently took some time to discuss issues that matter to Shelly and the district as well as the courage to stand up …
Tamara Johnson Shealey sat down with Anoa to discuss her race for State Senate and persisting issues of race in Georgia Politics. Tamara has a vision and commitment to bringing the district and our s…
Continuing this week of awesome content, like Steven Universe drops a new week of episodes awesome! Anoa talks with leading members of the Justice League...um Justice Democrats Amy Viela and Alexandr…
Life takes a turn but the good content keeps on coming! On this edition of The Way with Anoa, Anoa talks with Josh Mound about his piece "Resolving the Democrats False Choice" in The New Republic. Jo…
Last month, Kim took some time to discuss the basics of information security and some of the issues we have seen. We also discussed a series she has written highlighting Women in Information Security…
Eric Robertson does a deep dive into Georgia Politics, particularly focusing on the race for Governor. Despite a recent poll showing Stacey Abrams leading her opponent by double digits in the primary…
Recently, I sat down with Imani Gandy, Senior Legal Analyst with Rewire. In the course of our conversation, there are several interesting points raised including why are we as progressives willing to…
Last month I had the opportunity to interview the amazing Professor Sara Goldrick-Rab. Between technical issues and the craziness of life I thought I lost our interview, but thankfully it has been fo…
In this special edition of The Way with Anoa, Anoa is joined by Senator Nina Turner. The two talk about Senator Turner's new role as President of Our Revolution as well as the growing pains within th…
On this edition of The Way with Anoa, Anoa is joined by Jacqueline Luqman in a discussion about race, progressive spaces, and moving beyond our personal discomfort to fight injustice. This is an exce…
Anoa sits down with Paula Swearingen who is running against Joe Manchin for Senate in West Virginia. Paula is a strong voice of the people, mother, and big sister to the movement. Instead of simply d…
On this edition of The Way with Anoa, Anoa chops it up with Lee Camp. The two talk about his summer tour and venture into a conversation about balancing our passions with our work. Lee shares some of…
Earlier this evening, Anoa spoke with Attorney Gerald Griggs about the newly established Voter Fraud Commission. Arguably voter suppression has been one of the most underreported stories of the 2016 …
Anoa talks with Brian Lewis about voter integrity, the new voter fraud commission and the real threats to our Democracy. Brian is editor of the Black and Intellectual Blog. Check it out https://black…
Last week I had the opportunity to speak on the Draft Bernie Organizing call. I discuss the power of our voice and continuing to build on the work of prior movement activity as well as the grassroots…