Changing Charlotte: An Advocacy Podcast by UNCC Students Tanya Melendez
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This podcast was created by University of North Carolina at Charlotte students enrolled in Public Advocacy. Each episode, individually produced by a student, highlights one local organization working to strengthen the future of Queen City.
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Prison industrial complex
My name is Faith Frye and in this podcast episode, I interview Mecklenburg County's Trial Court Administrator Charleston Carter. Carter discusses his advocacy work and how his work is helpful in dismantling a piece of the prison industrial complex.
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The More You Know, About S-O...
Special Olympics is a non-profit organization that aims to provide year-round sports training and athletic competition in a wide variety of Olympic style sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. Along with providing athletic opportunities to Special Olympic athletes, Special Olympics also does a great deal of work to advocate for athletes and those with intellectual disabilities. In this episode, UNC - Charlotte student Zack Kearney sits down with long time Special Olympic advocate and volunteer, Carson Boykin, to highlight the local advocacy work being done for Special Olympics in our Charlotte, North Carolina community.
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One Conversation to Make It Worth Your While: A conversation with PFLAG Charlotte
Andrew Marinelli
This episode focuses on the advocacy and strategies PFLAG Charlotte uses to spread awareness on the issue of LGBTQ healthcare needs, what ways that they can be changed, how the organization uses social media and how parents, caretakers, allies and families can better the lives of LGBTQ individuals.
Special Thanks for Karen Graci, president of PFLAG Charlotte, for providing the information and her voice for this podcast. You can find more information about PFLAG Charlotte on their website pflagcharlotte.org .
All music produced by Andrew Marinelli (@andrewtheidea).
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The Optimist Park Project
The UNCC Bonner Leaders Program invited community leaders Boris Henderson, Alexis Craghead and James Atkinson to host a semester long service learning, community engagement project focusing on gentrification in Optimist Park. In this episode, UNCC student Rebecca De Luna meets Alexis to see the response to the community’s growing attention to the gentrification in Optimist Park. If you want to reach me, email rdeluna@uncc.edu.
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The Food Desert
Loaves and Fishes is a local Charlotte organization that provides healthy groceries to families and individuals who are facing food insecurity, typically on a short term basis. In this episode, UNCC student Timberly Southerland meets Shay Merritt, the advocacy head of Loaves and Fishes, see how they are blending advocacy with ministry to address food insecurity in the Charlotte area.
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HB142 & U(NCC)
Join Dei-vonte Freeman-Jackson & Dr. Janaka Lewis as they venture into the murky waters of the infamous Bathroom Bill, HB2, and its "repeal" HB142 that plague the state of North Carolina. They focus on the issue of the bills on the UNC Charlotte campus and ways in which the faculty and staff have combatted these bills. They also ponder on things that students, both present and future, can do to aid in the advocacy of those affected by the bills.