EPISODE SUMMARY
Host Simma Lieberman speaks with political leader, bestselling author, and Democracy in Color podcast host Steve Phillips about the ongoing fight for racial justice and multiracial democracy in America. Steve traces his roots as a literal child of the civil rights movement, shares how demographic data drove his trilogy of books, and offers a clear-eyed but hopeful roadmap for how progressives can win — not by chasing the 29% of white men, but by mobilizing the diverse majority that already exists. He introduces the concept of SWAMP (Straight White American Male Preference) as a tool to reframe the DEI conversation and put racial justice advocates back on offense. The episode closes with practical steps anyone can take: conducting a SWAMP audit and becoming a virtual precinct captain.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
- Why talking about race is more urgent now than ever — and what happens when progressives go silent
- The demographic revolution hiding in plain sight: the U.S. is already 41% people of color, yet political strategy hasn’t caught up
- What SWAMP (Straight White American Male Preference) is, and why it’s a more powerful frame than DEI
- How to conduct a SWAMP audit in your own organization, city, or community — no budget required
- Why Democrats keep losing winnable elections by spending billions on the wrong voters
- The “million precinct captains” strategy — and how you can become a virtual one starting today
- What the Emily & Greg / Lakeisha & Jamal resume study reveals about so-called meritocracy
- Why young people are the most important political force in the country right now
- How local organizing wins — from Kansas City tenants to Zohran Mamdani’s NYC mayoral campaign
- What individuals — not just organizers or politicians — can do right now to make a difference
Steve’s books:
- Brown Is the New White (New York Times Bestseller)
- How We Win the Civil War
- Are White Men Smarter Than Everybody Else? Playing Offense in the Fight for Racial Justice in America (his latest)
Key concepts discussed:
- SWAMP — Straight White American Male Preference: a framework to reframe the equality debate and expose overrepresentation of white men (29% of the population, yet dominant in every power structure)
- SWAMP Audits — a practical tool anyone can use to assess their organization, city, or institution
- Virtual Precinct Captains — building a personal list of 20 people, keeping them informed, and making sure they vote
- The demographic transformation of America: from 88% white in the 1960s to 41% people of color today
- Why mobilizing the existing diverse majority is more effective than chasing white swing voters
TIMESTAMPS
| Time | Topic |
| 0:00 | Introduction & show overview |
| 1:08 | Guest intro: Steve Phillips — author, political leader, founder of Democracy in Color |
| 2:43 | Do we still need to talk about race? Steve says: now more than ever |
| 3:41 | The 2015 escalator speech and the politics of White racial anxiety |
| 5:00 | Post-George Floyd commitments abandoned — where we are now |
| 6:10 | Steve’s background: growing up as a child of the civil rights movement in Cleveland |
| 7:10 | First Black family on Dartmoor Road; seeing MLK as a toddler |
| 8:35 | Simma’s personal story: the March on Washington and her junior high school protest |
| 9:08 | What’s happening with young people today — reasons for hope |
| 10:07 | Zohran Mamdani’s NYC mayoral campaign as a generational movement |
| 12:03 | Young conservatives and Charlie Kirk: the danger of silence on the left |
| 13:00 | MLK’s quote on the silence of good people |
| 15:13 | Simma’s personal connection to Steve’s books and finding hope |
| 16:36 | Brown Is the New White — Obama’s election and demographic transformation |
| 19:33 | How We Win the Civil War — the Confederates never stopped fighting |
| 21:38 | Are White Men Smarter Than Everybody Else? — the book’s origin and SWAMP framework |
| 22:20 | White men are only 29% of the population — yet dominate every power structure |
| 25:15 | The “meritocracy” myth exposed — preferences have always existed for white men |
| 26:35 | The Emily & Greg / Lakeisha & Jamal resume study (University of Chicago) |
| 27:58 | The Chosen — how elite college admissions were rigged for preferred whites in the 1920s |
| 29:40 | Hope and strategy: the majority already exists — why Democrats keep losing anyway |
| 33:11 | If all Texans had voted in 2020, Biden would have won Texas |
| 34:42 | 2024: Democrats spent $1B on TV ads instead of community organizing |
| 37:00 | Voter apathy, Nick Cannon, and why people say “there’s no point voting” |
| 40:40 | Zohran Mamdani’s free childcare platform and delivering for voters |
| 42:00 | Local organizing wins: Kansas City Tenants Union gets 6,000 votes and passes a bill of rights |
| 43:13 | A crusade for democracy: the call for a million precinct captains |
| 46:25 | The demographic revolution: U.S. is now 41% people of color (was 12% in the mid-’60s) |
| 48:16 | Progressive white allies — a historic tradition and a crucial part of the coalition |
| 50:37 | “Fear of a Black Planet Syndrome” and what individuals can do right now |
| 51:57 | SWAMP audits — a tool anyone can use to go on offense |
| 54:16 | DEI vs. racial justice: Simma clarifies the distinction |
| 55:07 | Practical steps: virtual precinct captains and SWAMP audits |
| 56:16 | Book recommendation: Practical Radicals by Deepak Bhargava & Stephanie Luce |
| 57:23 | Show recommendation: Andor (Disney+) — fighting back against authoritarianism |
| 58:31 | Where to find Steve: democracyincolor.com |
| 58:57 | Closing thoughts: keep talking about race, build the multiracial democracy |
Resources mentioned:
- Practical Radicals by Deepak Bhargava & Stephanie Luce
- The Chosen by Jerome Karabel
- Qualified by Shari Dunn
- Andor (Star Wars series, Disney+)
- democracyincolor.com — newsletter & bi-weekly podcast
- University of Chicago study: Are Emily and Greg More Employable Than Lakeisha and Jamal?
Connect with Steve: democracyincolor.com
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Simma Lieberman, The Inclusionist, helps leaders create inclusive cultures. She is a consultant, speaker, and facilitator. Simma is the creator and host of the podcast, Everyday Conversations on Race.
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