31 épisodes

This podcast is a product of Citizens Committee for New York City (CitizensNYC) - one of the nation's oldest micro-funding organizations. We believe in people power, volunteerism, social justice, economic justice and community. Our mission is to help New Yorkers in all boroughs come together to improve the quality of life in their neighborhoods.

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This podcast is a product of Citizens Committee for New York City (CitizensNYC) - one of the nation's oldest micro-funding organizations. We believe in people power, volunteerism, social justice, economic justice and community. Our mission is to help New Yorkers in all boroughs come together to improve the quality of life in their neighborhoods.

    HelpNYC, LGBTQ+ Advocacy, and Resourcing with Rue Parkin

    HelpNYC, LGBTQ+ Advocacy, and Resourcing with Rue Parkin

    On this new episode of CitizensNYC Live, we talk with Rue Parkin, the Executive Director of HelpNYC about their experiences being queer and unhoused and how they bring that personal experience to their work of providing resources for unhoused, unsafe, unstable, or under-supported communities.Rue Parkin (he/they/them) was street and shelter homeless for several years in New York City. Struggling with mental health and substance use concerns they struggled, as did various service providers, to ...

    • 43 min
    S3|EP9: Disability Inclusion

    S3|EP9: Disability Inclusion

    On this new episode of CitizensNYC Live, we talk with Von Harris, a disability advocate, Advertising Coach, Podcaster, and D&I Specialist about how disability advocacy rests at the heart of our work to bring communities together and create a more inclusive world. In Von’s own words: “inclusion and diversity improve every workspace whether in-office or virtual. I believe in being an advocate and a voice for underrepresented communities. I use this passion to drive the strategic alignm...

    • 31 min
    S3|EP8: Using Humor To Lead

    S3|EP8: Using Humor To Lead

    On this new episode of CitizensNYC Live, we laugh along with Dr. Cheng Zhu, a Harvard lecturer and innovation consultant who studies and educates on the ways humor can improve professional development and success. Dr. Zhu has served as Research Associate at the Harvard Business School, Research Assistant at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government Center for Public Leadership, Faculty at the Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences, and Senior Faculty and Researcher at the Center for Creativ...

    • 35 min
    S3|EP7: Showing Up As Your Authentic Self in Leadership with Lorenley Baez

    S3|EP7: Showing Up As Your Authentic Self in Leadership with Lorenley Baez

    Women’s History Month is in full swing, and we’re shining a light on a woman who is leading just by being her authentic self. In a time when things can be more of a façade for social media purposes, Lorenley Baez brings this modern approach to her leadership role as an Associate Provost, Academic Advising & Career Development at The New School. As a Latina woman from the Dominican Republic, she’s experienced what she refers to as “systems thinking.” That’s another way of saying that ...

    • 32 min
    S3|EP6: Leading through Education, Faith & Justice

    S3|EP6: Leading through Education, Faith & Justice

    We’re shinning a light on an individual who’s always working to bring together and improve his community: Christ Follower Rev. Raschaad Hoggard of Abyssinian Baptist Church. He’s a prime example of someone who does his life’s work by combatting social injustice, sees education as a central part of driving change, and encourages others to share the light within themselves. Episode Note: Our host CitizensNYC CEO Dr. Rahsaan Harris was inspired by our founder Osborn Elliot’s book Men ...

    • 35 min
    S3|EP5: Turning Adversity Into Impact with Author, Jesse Leon

    S3|EP5: Turning Adversity Into Impact with Author, Jesse Leon

    True leadership takes resilience. Just ask our guest, Jesse Leon. Now a Social Impact Consultant & author of the book, "I'm Not Broken", he had to overcome his experience being trafficked as a young sex worker. Jesse shares what it took for him to bounce back from that trauma, learn how to accept himself, and how finding and creating community in NYC played a key role in finding his voice as a leader. Episode Note: Our host CitizensNYC CEO Dr. Rahsaan Harris was inspired by our found...

    • 38 min

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