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A justice filled hour of talk, solidarity, and worker power from the Communications Workers of America! Listen in as we talk with workers and union leaders about the issues they are facing and the exciting things they are doing to build power for social and economic justice at work and in their communities.

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October 30, 2025

Halloween Awareness; Voter Registration; Exploring Individualism Versus Collective Action

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This week, Tay Akins opens with Tea With Tay: Solidarity Starts with Respect, exploring how respect and inclusion build stronger unions and communities. The show honors activist Emma Watson, highlighting her work in gender equality and social justice. Mikeya Jones brings Halloween Awareness, emphasizing safety and community care during the holiday. All hosts tackle Voter Registration – Access or Obstacle?, examining barriers to participation and strategies for empowering voters. The Union Dialogue: Conversations That Build Us returns with Episode 3: The American We vs. The American Me featuring David Marshall, exploring individualism versus collective action in today’s labor and social movements. Timmia Wiley closes the show with this week’s Union Buster of the Week, holding corporations accountable for undermining worker power.

October 23, 2025

SIDS Awareness; Credit Scores; How Hey Justice Is Making Legal Aid Accessible; the Death of Truth

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This week, Tea With Tay kicks off the show as another powerful, thought-provoking conversation is brought to the union table. The team honors activist and actor John Boyega, whose fearless advocacy for racial justice and workers’ rights continues to inspire across generations. Mikeya Jones raises awareness for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Awareness Month, emphasizing education, prevention, and support for families. The hosts dive into “Credit Scores – Numbers That Divide Us,” exposing how financial systems reinforce inequality and limit opportunity for working people. In Justice in Your Hands: How Hey Justice Is Making Legal Aid Accessible for All, Timmia Wiley sits down with Danielle and David Bunker, founders of Hey Justice, to discuss how technology and innovation are breaking barriers to fair representation. The Union Dialogue: Conversations That Build Us returns with Episode 2: Echo Chambers and the Death of Truth, featuring David Marshall, exploring how misinformation, media bias, and isolation threaten solidarity and democracy. Timmia Wiley closes the show by naming this week’s Union Buster of the Week, keeping the spotlight on corporate accountability.

October 16, 2025

Dennis Serrette; Major Griffin-Gracy; National Disability Employment Awareness; Illusion of Merit

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This week, the hosts explore Brewing New Leaders — The Legacy of Dennis Serrette, honoring one of CWA’s pioneering voices for racial and economic justice. They celebrate activist Miss Major Griffin-Gracy, a symbol of liberation and LGBTQIA+ resilience. Mikeya Jones highlights All Abilities, All Voices in recognition of National Disability Employment Awareness Month, calling for inclusion and accessibility in every workplace. The hosts tackle The Gatekeepers: Entry Exams and the Illusion of Merit, exposing how systemic bias continues to shape who gets access to opportunity. The team also launches The Union Dialogue: Conversations That Build Us with Episode 1 — “Are We Still United?” featuring David Marshall, diving into solidarity, division, and what it truly means to stand together. Timmia Wiley wraps the show by naming this week’s Union Buster of the Week, holding corporate power accountable.

October 9, 2025

Honoring Zanagee Artis; Mental Health in Our Union Families; Federal Workers & Sky Guardians

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This week, Tay Akins opens with Tea With Tay: Pass the Torch While It’s Still Lit, a reflection on mentorship, legacy, and keeping the movement’s fire alive. The show honors youth climate activist Zanagee Artis for his bold leadership in environmental and social justice. Mikeya Jones brings awareness with Mind Matters: Mental Health in Our Union Families, addressing the importance of emotional wellness in the labor movement. All hosts come together for Tipping – Who Really Pays the Price?, unpacking how this normalized system exploits workers and widens inequality. Reginald Small leads this week’s Spotlight on Our Federal Workers & Sky Guardians, recognizing the dedication of air traffic controllers and public servants. And as always, Timmia Wiley exposes another corporate offender in Union Buster of the Week.

October 2, 2025

Activist Survivors; Breast Cancer Awareness Month; The Gerrymandering Crisis; The Future of Unionism

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This week’s show opens with Tea With Tay: HUMANS from Tay Akins, reminding us of our shared humanity. We honor Activist Survivors: Champions for Breast Cancer Awareness and highlight Breast Cancer Awareness Month with Mikeya Jones. Guests David Marshall and Britni Cuington join us for a critical discussion, Packed, Cracked, and Silenced: The Gerrymandering Crisis. Reginald Small continues our Union 101 series with The Future of Unionism: Building Power for the Next Generation. Timmia Wiley calls out another Union Buster of the Week, and the hosts close with a deep dive into The History of Tipping and the Fight for a Living Wage for All Marginalized Communities.

September 25, 2025

Honoring Cristina Jiménez; The Navajo Communications Journey; The History of Tipping

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This week, Tay Akins opens with Tea With Tay: HUMANS, a celebration of unity across cultures, identities, and labor. We honor activist Cristina Jiménez, co-founder of United We Dream, for her tireless advocacy for immigrant youth. Mikeya Jones highlights the inspiring Memphis Librarians Union Drive, while Reginald Small continues the Union 101 series with Beyond the Bargaining Table: Unions and Social Justice. All hosts are joined by guests Feliz, Terris, and Marty to discuss Equal Pay, Equal Dignity: The Navajo Communications Journey. Timmia Wiley exposes another offender in Union Buster of the Week, and the show closes with a powerful discussion on The History of Tipping and the Fight for a Living Wage for All Marginalized Communities.

September 18, 2025

Honoring Activist Joseph A. McNeal; National Suicide Prevention Month; The History of Tipping

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This week, the show honors activist Joseph A. McNeal, a trailblazer in the fight for equality and justice. Tay Akins opens with Tea With Tay: Boys Don’t Cry, challenging harmful stereotypes about masculinity and emotion. Mikeya Jones brings awareness during National Suicide Prevention Month, focusing on mental health in our communities. Reginald Small continues the Union 101 series with Solidarity in Action: Strikes, Boycotts, and Collective Power. All hosts unite for America Speaks: We Need Unions, lifting worker voices nationwide. Timmia Wiley exposes corporate wrongdoing in Union Buster of the Week, followed by a deep dive into The History of Tipping and the Fight for a Living Wage. The episode closes with CWA’s Own Spotlight Moment, celebrating the strength and resilience of union members everywhere.

September 11, 2025

The Legacy of David Cole; 9/11; AI in Healthcare; and the Importance of Voting in Local ElectionsDavid Cole; 9/11; AI in Healthcare; and the Importance of Voting in Local Elections

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This week, the show spotlights activist David Cole, exploring his legacy of defending civil liberties and holding power accountable. Tay Akins opens with Tea With Tay: Unlikely Activist, Unstoppable Voice, highlighting the courage it takes to speak truth to power. Mikeya Jones examines 9/11: Human Rights, Health Rights, and Union Lessons, connecting the events of September 11th to ongoing struggles for worker protections and public health. Reginald Small continues Union 101 Part 7: First Contracts, teaching listeners how to transform a union into real bargaining power. All hosts discuss the impact of AI in Healthcare & Health Equity, exploring opportunities and risks in the modern medical system. Timmia Wiley calls out another offender in Union Buster of the Week, and the episode closes with a critical conversation on The Importance of Voting in Local Elections, emphasizing the power of community engagement in shaping policy.

September 4, 2025

Dust Storms & Rights; Labor Day Awareness; National Guard: A Historical & Human Rights Perspective

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This week, Tay Akins opens with Tea With Tay: Dust Storms & Rights, exploring the intersection of environmental crises and human rights. Mikeya Jones leads a special Labor Day Awareness segment, honoring workers everywhere and highlighting the contributions that keep our communities and economy moving. Reginald Small continues Union 101 Part 6: Busting Union-Busting, equipping listeners to spot and stop employer tactics that threaten collective power. The hosts discuss the impact of CDC layoffs on public health and workers, while Timmia Wiley delivers another sharp Union Buster of the Week. The episode closes with a deep dive into the National Guard: A Historical & Human Rights Perspective, connecting history, service, and the importance of treating all workers with dignity and respect.

August 28, 2025

Oliver “Change The Ref” Advocacy Center; Children’s Eye Health and Safety Month; CDC Layoffs

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This week, the show highlights the activism of Manuel and Patricia Oliver, the parents of Joaquin Oliver’s “Change The Ref” Advocacy Center, connecting social justice and youth advocacy to labor and human rights. Reginald Small leads Union 101 Part 5: The Bigger Picture, exploring why unions matter beyond the workplace and the role of collective power in shaping communities. Mikeya Jones raises awareness for Children’s Eye Health and Safety Month, emphasizing prevention and wellness for the youngest members of our society. Reginald and guest Kwami Barnes tackle Homelessness in America, exposing the administration’s attacks on the unhoused in the nation’s capital. Errol and guest Elissa Johnson (FWD.us) examine the hidden cost of mass incarceration in We Can’t Afford It: Mass Incarceration and the Family Tax. Timmia Wiley calls out another corporate offender in Union Buster of the Week, while all hosts discuss the impact of CDC layoffs on public health and worker protections. Tay Akins closes with Tea With Tay: Dust Storms & Rights, connecting environmental crises to civil rights, labor, and community resilience.

August 18, 2025

Honoring Eugene Mays; National Breastfeeding Awareness Month; CWA 80th National Convention

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This week’s episode honors the legacy of labor pioneer Eugene “Gene” Mays while equipping listeners with the tools to strengthen union democracy. Reginald Small leads Union 101 Part 3: Dues, Dollars & Democracy, breaking down how member contributions empower collective action. Mikeya Jones highlights National Breastfeeding Awareness Month, emphasizing workplace support for parents and caregivers. The hosts cover the CWA Minority Caucus Convention, celebrating leadership and organizing victories, and revisit the human cost of immigration enforcement in Collateral Grief: When Immigration Raids Hit Home. Timmia Wiley exposes the latest offenders in Union Buster of the Week. The team reflects on the CWA 80th National Convention, with a potential appearance by National President Claude Cummings Jr., and Tay Akins closes with Tea With Tay: Debate Without Hate, sharing insights from the convention floor and the power of civil discourse.

July 31, 2025

Union 101 Pt 2: Know Your Rights; Derrick Lewis of the NAACP; Collateral Grief; Surviving the Cycle

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This week’s episode continues the education and empowerment with Union 101 Part 2: Know Your Rights, where Reginald Small walks listeners through essential protections every worker should understand. Mikeya Jones dives into Stronger Together, exploring how social wellness and union power go hand in hand. Errol, Tay, and Mikeya lead an inspiring conversation with Derrick Lewis II of the NAACP, highlighting youth leadership and the rising generation of changemakers. The hosts unpack Collateral Grief, a hard-hitting segment on the emotional and economic toll of immigration raids on working families. Timmia Wiley names names in Union Buster of the Week, exposing another threat to organizing efforts. Surviving the Cycle focuses on breaking patterns that keep workers trapped in systemic inequity, and Tay Akins closes with Tea With Tay: The Privilege to Opt Out, calling out who’s doing the real work—and who benefits from staying silent.