Appearances

 


Audio/Podcasts

Brene Brown x ACB

Beloved researcher and writer Brene Brown interviews Austin Channing Brown whose anti-racism work is critical to changing our world. Her ability to talk about what is good and true about love, about our faith, and about loving each other is transformative. LISTEN NOW

 

Phoebe Robinson x ACB

Wooooooooooooooow! Austin Channing Brown is the real freakin' deal and it's so amazing to see her getting her flowers for I'M STILL HERE, which was published in 2018. During a time of such global unrest, having teacher, NYT best-selling author, and activist Austin on the podcast. In addition to talking about the state of the naysh, we discuss her book and her origin story, blackness, and where we can go from here.

 

Hari Kondabolu x ACB

Comedian Hari Kondabolu interviews Austin for WNYC’s Midday podcast. Austin offers a powerful perspective on race with her first-hand account of growing up black, Christian, and female in middle-class white America. LISTEN HERE

 

Ashley C Ford x ACB

After seven years of marriage, activist and author Austin Channing Brown was pretty sure she didn’t want children. But a conversation with a friend made her wonder if she was following her desire… or her fear.

 

Jen Hatmaker x ACB

During this live conversation in Portland, Jen and Austin wrestle with some huge questions: What’s the best way to support people who have been systemically marginalized? How do we move voices and experiences of people of color at the center? And as we look at the vast landscape of social justice work, where do we even begin? .

 

Luvvie Ajayi x ACB

This is an amazing and energetic conversation, talking about everything from how Austin grew up, how she got her first name, what she does to make sure that she’s finding rest in this stressful world, and how she became this voice, this person that ended up writing a book that hit the New York Times bestseller list two years after it came out.

 

Jonathan Fields x ACB

As a leader, educator, and producer, Channing Brown creates programming that centers the experiences of Black women, dismantling the foundations of white supremacy, while interweaving a way forward for all who will listen.

 

Amena Brown x ACB

The interview was recorded in the Before Times, pre-pandemic, but the conversation is still so relevant. Listen in as Austin talks about the beauty of being unapologetically Black and how we can use our anger creatively. 

 

Elise Loehnen x ACB

Today, Austin joins me in unveiling the facade of what it means to be good and how culture detrimentally enforces this burdening standard of goodness on women. We discuss the importance of anger and how it can be a navigational tool. By examining her own anger, Austin learned to move that energy toward creating community and literature that relentlessly fights for the future that America needs.

 

Kelly Corrigan x ACB

Today, Austin joins me in unveiling the facade of what it means to be good and how culture detrimentally enforces this burdening standard of goodness on women. We discuss the importance of anger and how it can be a navigational tool. By examining her own anger, Austin learned to move that energy toward creating community and literature that relentlessly fights for the future that America needs.

 

Andre Henry x ACB

Austin Channing Brown made an impact with her book I'm Still Here: Black Dignity In A World Made For Whiteness. Since then, she has become an influential leader in racial justice and reconciliation. Not only has her book impacted lives, she's had the opportunity to speak across the country in a variety of platforms. Her current project, The Next Question, is for those serious about joining the racial justice movement.