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  • Ep. 24 - Reparations & Politics w/ NY Assembly Member Michaelle C. Solages
    Apr 9 2026

    In this episode of Policy & Culture, we sit down with New York State Assembly Member Michaelle C. Solages for a powerful and unfiltered conversation on reparations, representation, and the realities of governing.

    Assembly Member Solages breaks down the ongoing conversation around reparations, what it means, where policy stands, and what it will take to move from dialogue to action. We also explore the landscape of local politics, the role of women in leadership, and the responsibility that comes with serving diverse communities.

    A key part of this discussion highlights the influence of the Black, Hispanic, Puerto Rican and Asian Legislative Caucus in Albany, and how collective power is used to shape policy, advocate for equity, and drive meaningful change across New York State.

    This episode offers a real look at how politics works behind the scenes and how leadership, strategy, and culture intersect to create impact.

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    38 m
  • Ep. 23 - Power in Practice: Assemblymember Brian Cunningham on Delivering $1B for Brooklyn
    Apr 2 2026

    Episode 23: Power in Practice — Assemblymember Brian Cunningham on Delivering $1B for Brooklyn

    In this episode of Policy & Culture, we sit down with New York State Assemblymember Brian Cunningham (D–43rd District) for a powerful conversation on what it really means to turn policy into impact.

    Representing Brooklyn, Assemblymember Cunningham shares how he helped secure over $1 billion in funding for local hospitals, breaking down the strategy, relationships, and political capital required to deliver real resources to communities.

    We also dive into his personal journey into public service, the current state of politics, and how culture shapes leadership and decision-making at every level of government.

    This episode is about more than politics, it’s about understanding how power works, how it’s built, and how it can be used to create opportunity and improve quality of life.

    If you want to better understand the connection between policy, culture, and community impact, this is a conversation you don’t want to miss.

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  • Ep. 22 - The People’s Majority: Crystal Peoples-Stokes on Power, Purpose & Policy in New York
    Nov 6 2025

    🎙️ Episode 22 — The People’s Majority: Crystal Peoples-Stokes on Power, Purpose & Policy in New York

    Policy & Culture Podcast

    Hosted by Dan Lloyd & Andrew Ayodeji

    In this landmark episode, we sit down with Crystal D. Peoples-Stokes, Majority Leader of the New York State Assembly and a living example of what it means to lead with purpose, conviction, and community at the center.

    From her early beginnings as a teacher and community advocate in Buffalo, to becoming the first woman and first African American to hold the position of Assembly Majority Leader, Peoples-Stokes has broken barriers at every stage of her career. But her legacy isn’t just about “firsts” it’s about impact.

    With over two decades in public office, she has consistently championed policies that uplift marginalized communities, open doors for Minority and Women-Owned Businesses (MWBEs), and shift systems toward justice — most notably as the lead sponsor of the Marijuana Regulation & Taxation Act (MRTA), one of the most equity-centered cannabis laws in the country.

    🔊 In this episode, we explore:

    • The boldness it took to win two tough Democratic primaries and step into state leadership
    • The 8-year journey behind the scenes to pass MRTA — and what’s needed to make it real for communities most harmed by prohibition
    • Her deep commitment to MWBE access and the hard truths about state contracting equity
    • The importance of growing teacher and healthcare pipelines through diversity-focused legislation
    • How her faith, family, and Buffalo roots continue to ground her in service over politics
    • Her advice to future leaders: why the long game is worth it, and how to stay rooted in the people you’re called to serve

    Majority Leader Crystal Peoples-Stokes doesn’t just hold power she redefines how it’s used. This episode is a rare and raw conversation with a woman who’s helped shape the policy landscape of New York and continues to push for progress that’s both principled and people-first.

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  • Ep. 21 - Power in the Wind: Alicia Gené Artessa on Policy, Politics & New York’s Offshore Future
    Oct 22 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with Alicia Gené Artessa, Esq., Director of the New York Offshore Wind Alliance (NYOWA), to explore the real forces shaping New York’s clean energy future from state politics and legislative processes to the promise of offshore wind as a tool for climate and economic transformation.

    A seasoned attorney and government relations strategist, Alicia brings over seven years of experience working in the New York State Senate, leading lobbying campaigns, and crafting some of the state’s most consequential energy and environmental policies. Now, as the Director of NYOWA, she’s at the center of New York’s offshore wind buildout pushing for bold climate action and ensuring this generational opportunity delivers for all New Yorkers.

    Alicia breaks down:

    • Her journey from Assistant Counsel in the NYS Senate to becoming a leading voice in clean energy
    • The role of NYOWA in accelerating offshore wind and advancing New York’s climate goals
    • How policy, politics, and public education intersect in the energy transition
    • What it takes to turn a complex, technical industry into a movement that resonates with communities
    • The behind-the-scenes work of coalition building, budget negotiations, and environmental law
    • Her advice for young professionals,entering policy and climate spaces

    Before leading NYOWA, Alicia was a Vice President at one of Albany’s top lobbying firms, specializing in renewable energy, education, and environmental issues. She also served as an Assistant Counsel in the New York State Senate, where she played a pivotal role in shaping legislative and budget priorities across a range of sectors, including energy, telecommunications, housing, and agriculture.

    A proud graduate of Vermont Law School, Alicia holds both a Juris Doctor and a Master’s in Environmental Law and Policy. Today, she continues to shape the energy and policy landscape with clarity, purpose, and an unwavering belief in New York’s clean energy promise.

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    Remember, staying informed is the first step to making a difference. Until next time, this is Policy and Culture, empowering you to understand the world around us.

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    54 m
  • EP. 20 - Built for This Moment: Chris Alexander on Carrying the NAACP Legacy Forward
    Oct 2 2025

    Episode Title: Built for This Moment: Chris Alexander on Carrying the NAACP Legacy Forward

    Welcome to Episode 20 of Policy & Culture — where power meets the people.

    In this powerful conversation, we sit down with Chris Alexander, newly appointed Executive Director of the NAACP New York State Conference, to unpack what it means to lead the oldest and largest civil rights organization in America during one of the most urgent moments for racial, economic, and social justice.

    The NAACP New York State Conference has been a cornerstone of advocacy for 89 of the organization’s 115-year history, driving forward campaigns for voting rights, police reform, education equity, and economic inclusion. Now, under Chris’s leadership, it’s entering a new era , one rooted in community organizing, legislative power, and unapologetic Black leadership.

    Chris shares:

    • His vision to grow the NAACP’s membership and advocacy footprint across New York
    • His personal journey from Queens to the Capitol, as a policy expert and criminal justice reformer
    • What it took to launch New York’s legal cannabis market and create over $500M in economic activity
    • Why the intersection of civil rights, cannabis justice, and community reinvestment matters more than ever
    • The behind-the-scenes of writing and passing the Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act (MRTA)

    Before taking the helm at the NAACP NYS Conference, Chris Alexander made history as the inaugural Executive Director of New York’s Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) — leading the rollout of one of the country’s most ambitious equity-centered cannabis programs, generating over 10,000 new jobs and reshaping the economic landscape.

    He’s also served as:

    • Associate Counsel in the NYS Senate, where he led efforts to end solitary confinement and reform parole
    • Policy Coordinator at Drug Policy Alliance, where he launched the Start SMART NY campaign
    • A former Legislative Aide in Congress and Field Director for the NYS Democratic Party

    Chris brings a unique blend of movement roots and policymaking mastery to this episode — and shares how he’s preparing to elevate the next generation of Black leadership across New York State.

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    Remember, staying informed is the first step to making a difference. Until next time, this is Policy and Culture, empowering you to understand the world around us.

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    52 m
  • Ep. 19 - The War on Wind Energy: Julie Tighe Breaks Down the Fight for Clean Power
    Sep 17 2025

    Welcome to Policy & Culture — where power meets the people.

    In this episode, we sit down with Julie Tighe, President of the New York League of Conservation Voters (NYLCV) and NYLCV Education Fund, to cut through the noise and expose the real story behind offshore wind, clean energy, and the growing political backlash against climate solutions in New York and beyond.

    Julie Tighe has been at the forefront of environmental policy and legislative change in New York for over a decade. Since becoming President of NYLCV and NYLCVEF in 2018, she has led efforts that helped pass some of the most ambitious climate laws in the country, including the Climate Leadership & Community Protection Act (CLCPA), congestion pricing, and the $4.2 billion Clean Air, Clean Water, and Green Jobs Bond Act.

    Julie breaks down:

    • What’s really fueling the opposition to offshore wind projects
    • Why clean energy infrastructure is a climate justice issue
    • How misinformation and political gridlock threaten New York’s progress
    • What it takes to pass bold environmental legislation — and protect it
    • Why offshore wind is a critical tool in our fight against climate change

    Before leading NYLCV, Julie served over 11 years at the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), rising to Chief of Staff, where she helped negotiate landmark environmental wins like the Clean Water Infrastructure Act, Superfund reauthorization, and one of the nation’s strongest electronics recycling laws.


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    45 m
  • Ep. 18 - The Role of the New York Secretary of State w/ Walter T. Mosley
    Jul 22 2025

    Episode 18 – The Role of the New York Secretary of State w/ Walter T. Mosley

    In this episode of Policy & Culture, we are joined by Walter T. Mosley, who shares his insights on the vital role of the New York Secretary of State and its impact on governance, economic development, and community engagement across the state.

    Walter breaks down the wide-ranging responsibilities of the office, including business registration, overseeing charitable organizations, managing state records, and fostering local government support. We also explore how the Secretary of State’s office serves as a bridge between state government and municipalities, promoting transparency and efficiency.

    Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of how this often overlooked but crucial office shapes public policy, supports economic growth, and facilitates civic participation at multiple levels of government.

    Join us for an insightful conversation about the complexities of state governance and the importance of effective public administration in serving New Yorkers.

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    Remember, staying informed is the first step to making a difference. Until next time, this is Policy and Culture, empowering you to understand the world around us.

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    42 m
  • Ep. 17 - The Role of a NYC Councilman w/ Kevin Riley
    Jun 26 2025

    Episode 17 – The Role of a NYC Councilman w/ Kevin Riley

    In this episode of Policy & Culture, we’re joined by Council Member Kevin C. Riley, who represents New York City’s 12th Council District in the Bronx. From his roots growing up in Williamsbridge to his role as Chair of the Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises and Co-Chair of the Black, Latino, and Asian Caucus, Councilman Riley brings both lived experience and legislative power to the table.

    We discuss:

    • His personal journey to becoming an elected official
    • The impact of strong mentorship in shaping his leadership
    • The role of policy and culture in advancing equity in NYC
    • His legislative focus on affordable housing, infrastructure, and economic opportunity
    • The passage of the FDNY Diversity Bill Package, a historic win for equity and inclusion

    Council Member Riley also reflects on how public office can be used as a tool to empower marginalized communities, address systemic issues, and build a more just and representative city.

    Whether you’re interested in local government, housing policy, or the future of civic leadership, this episode offers deep insight into how power, purpose, and public service intersect in New York City.

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