Special Episode: Governor Jay Inslee is running for President with climate action #1


Governor Jay Inslee is running for President and joins the Think 100% Show to discuss why addressing climate change with equity and justice should be the top priority of our elected leaders.

Episode 44: “If it’s not number one, it’s not going to get done.”

Governor Jay Inslee (WA) is running for President of the United States with action on climate change as his number one priority. In this special episode of Think 100%, he sits down with our co-host Mustafa Santiago Ali to breakdown how he, as the Governor of Washington state, has put communities of color at the forefront of climate solutions and the need for diversity in the environmental movement.

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Nathan Phillips, Indigenous Leaders, and Catholic Priest Speak Out [Jan 29, 2019]


On last week’s episode we shared a clip of an interview our Think 100% Show co-host Rev Yearwood did with Nathan Phillips, the Native American elder and veteran who peacefully stepped in when the students of Covington Catholic High School had worked themselves into a mob on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial following the Indigenous People’s March on January 18th. The videos captured of the encounter were seen around the world and while the initial response was of almost universal horror at the bigotry displayed, within days the narrative had shifted and even President Trump weighed in with support for the Catholic school students.


This special episode of Think 100% aired on the day we remember the Bear River Massacre that took place January 29, 1863. We dive into what happened on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, what the Indigenous People’s Movement is about, what our climate movement can do to follow the knowledge, wisdom and expertise of Indigenous people’s across this country and world, and the crossroads the Catholic Church is at today between a culture of division and bigotry, or a vehicle of peace and nonviolence.


Our guests are inspiring leaders who help us understand what this all means in historical, spiritual, religious, cultural, and political context. We talk with Nathan Phillips, Chase Iron Eyes of Lakota Law Project, Quese IMC, an award winning recording artist and cultural activist, Phyllis Young, of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, and Father John Dear, a Catholic priest who has spent 40 years advocating for nonviolence.


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A Fight We Can All Get Behind. [January 8, 2019]


Environmental racism is playing out in Union Hill, a predominately African-American community in rural Virginia founded by freed slaves. One of the largest monopoly utilities in the country and corporate donors in Virginia politics is helping run a campaign of disinformation in order to build a massive polluting gas compressor station in the heart of the community as part of the massive Atlantic Coast Pipeline project. In this show our hosts are joined by the actor and activist Tim Guinee, as well as Pastor Paul Wilson, a leader of the #WeAreAlllUnionHill coalition, to breakdown what’s happening in Union Hill, Virginia — a fight you should be involved in if you care about environmental justice, transitioning off fossil fuels, holding elected officials accountable, and protecting the health and heritage of communities. More at friendsofbuckinghamva.org.


democracy. (Lawyers Committee on Civil Rights Under Law) [Oct 30 2018]

One week out from election day 2018, our hosts are joined by leading experts to cover everything you need to know about protecting voting rights, strengthening our democracy, and why you should be a #ClimateVoter. Guests include Kristen Clarke (Executive Director, Lawyers’ Committee on Civil Rights Under Law) and Dorian Spence ( Special Litigation & Advocacy Project, Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights)

Relentless. (Kerene Tayloe, Green For All + Kelly Miller, Human Rights Advocate) [Oct 9, 2018]

Our hosts were joined by two relentless advocates fighting injustice, driving community-led solutions, and empowering the disenfranchised — Kerene Tayloe and Kelly Miller. As someone facing homelessness, Kelly gave us an incredible perspective on unreported impacts from climate change and shared how her perseverance as an advocate is helping create policy solutions. Kerene focused on empowering women, organizing climate refugees to vote, and building solutions that have lasting positive health, economic, and housing outcomes for everyone.

We’ve Been Warned – Special Episode on new United Nations Climate Report [Oct 9, 2018]

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Our hosts are joined by Keya Chatterjee (U.S. Climate Action Network), Heather McTeer Toney (Moms Clean Air Force), and Dr. Rachel Licker (Union of Concerned Scientist) to discuss the new alarming report from the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. This report is bleak, y’all. In episode 30 we dive into what this report means for our families, communities, and planet, while our amazing guests cover the science, politics, economic implications, and activism and organizing behind what needs to happen for real solutions. 

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Right to Vote, Right to Healthy Communities! [Oct 9, 2018]

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Wendy Fields from The Democracy Initiative​ will be joining us to discuss what Brett Kavanugh’s appointment to the Supreme Court might mean for voting rights, pro-democracy ballot initiatives in the upcoming elections, and the need for us all to focus on civic engagement every day​ (Democracy 365!​).

Angelo Logan from the Moving Forward Network​ also sits down with Antonique to discuss how they are building power by connecting communities, fighting for solutions led by people at the front-lines, and leading campaigns at both the local and national levels​.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2018

6:00-7:00pm ET / 3:00-4:00pm PT

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WATCH: Commemorating 10 Years of Respect My Vote!

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Over the past 10 years, Respect My Vote! has engaged millions of people during election cycles throughout the United States. It has help set the stage for major cultural shifts towards awareness, activism, and empowerment. In 2018, Respect My Vote! is not slowing down. This is our moment.

To commemorate the Respect My Vote! 10-year anniversary, check out this video we just launched featuring new music by the Black Eyed Peas. WATCH:

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The campaign has been blessed to have amazing partners and spokespeople, including T.I., Charlamagne tha God, Keke Palmer, 2 Chainz, Amber Rose, Vic Mensa, Future, and hundreds of other artists, community leaders, and organizations. We’re also grateful for the support from Hip Hop Caucus members like you. Thank you all for being a part of this campaign to create positive change!

There is so much at stake for all of us in the elections this year and state voter registration deadlines are almost here. So right now we need you to make sure everyone you know is prepared. Send them to RespectMyVote.com today!

Be Prepared for the November 6th Elections:

Share this video online using #RespectMyVote and tag us @HipHopCaucus so we can share your post. 

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Youth Climate Justice Leaders are EPA Workgroup + Endangered Species Coalition [Oct 2, 2018]

Important episode coming at you tomorrow! We’ll be discussing a brand new set of recommendations submitted to the EPA by an official agency working group of youth climate justice leaders and recent attacks on conservation efforts with our friends at the Endangered Species Coalition. More below!

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2018

6:00-7:00pm ET / 3:00-4:00pm PT

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The National Environmental Justice Advisory Council Youth’s Perspectives on Climate Justice Workgroup, established in 2016, just released a new comprehensive report detailing their recommendations for environmental protection and youth engagement to the EPA. We’ll be joined by members of that workgroup, Anthony Torres and Eriqah Vincent, to discuss the extensive process in putting the report together and their recommendations, which include promoting youth leaders and addressing the health impacts of climate change. This episode is a must listen for organizations who promote youth leadership in their work.

For more, check out the Press Release and Report.

We’ll also be joined by leaders of the Endangered Species Coalition to discuss ongoing attacks on the Endangered Species Act, public lands and waters protections, and climate action. Despite strong public support and an extensive track record of preventing more than 99 percent of listed species from going extinct, the Endangered Species Act is being attacked under the guise of “reform” by the current Administration and politicians on Capitol Hill as part of their polluter-friendly deregulatory agenda.


ICYMI: The New American Road Trip

Special Episode – September 25, 2018

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Our hosts Rev, Antonique, and Mustafa were joined by comedian JC Coccoli to explore The New American Road Trip, a cross-country journey in an electric car to highlight “Unsung Heroes of Climate Change” and America’s climate leadership. The show features interviews with local leaders, innovators, workers, and communities from along the journey, which shows that America’s commitment to fighting climate change is real, robust, and going to move us forward to a healthier and more prosperous future for all. Our hosts also discuss Climate Week NYC, Hurricane Maria at 1-year, the 6th annual HBCU Climate Change Conference, and National Voter Registration Day. More at NewAmericanRoadtrip.com and Think100.info.



ICYMI: Reports from the Front-Lines of Hurricane Florence

Special Episode – September 18, 2018

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Our hosts Rev Yearwood, Antonique Smith, and Mustafa Santiago Ali reflect on the Global Climate Action Summit, discuss “artivism”, and then take calls from leaders on the front-lines of the devastation left by Hurricane Florence.

Click here to find out how you can contribute to a just Florence recovery.


ABOUT THINK 100%

Think 100% challenges environmental injustices and shares just solutions to climate change, including a transition to 100% clean energy for all.

The show is hosted by national civil and human rights, and environmental and climate leaders, Rev. Lennox Yearwood Jr.Mustafa Santiago Ali, and Grammy-Nominated Singer & Actress, Antonique Smith. Guests include leaders from communities on the front-lines of climate change, elected officials who are boldly leading, and cultural creators and artists who are reaching hearts and minds.

Subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes and check out highlights from the show on our YouTube page. Tune in and join the conversation on social media using #Think100 and tag us @Think100Show and @HipHopCaucus.

More about the show, including past episodes, is at Think100.info.

The New American Road Trip – U.S. Committed to Climate Action and Leading on Solutions [September 25, 2018]

Our hosts Rev, Antonique, and Mustafa are joined by comedian JC Coccoli to explore The New American Road Trip, a cross-country journey in an electric car to highlight “Unsung Heroes of Climate Change” and America’s climate leadership. The show features audio local leaders, innovators, workers, and communities along the journey, which proves America’s commitment to fighting climate change is real, robust, and going to move us forward to a healthier and more prosperous future for all. Our hosts also discuss Climate Week NYC, Hurricane Maria at 1-year, the 6th annual HBCU Climate Change Conference, and National Voter Registration Day. More at NewAmericanRoadtrip.com and Think100.info.