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An ACLU of North Carolina podcast that unlocks the untold stories of justice, freedom, and activism from right here in North Carolina.

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  1. 2024. 03. 04.

    Pt.2. This Is How We Work Together Toward Reproductive Rights

    Welcome back. Last time, we explored reproductive justice and challenges in accessing abortion care, especially in North Carolina. Today, we're zooming in on the recent storm caused by Senate Bill 20, the 'monster abortion ban,' exacerbating existing struggles for abortion access. Joining us is Dr. Beverly Gray, an OBGYN and advocate deeply entrenched in the fight for reproductive rights in North Carolina. Dr. Gray will provide insights into the hurdles faced by providers and patients amidst these restrictive measures. Now, North Carolina wasn't exactly a walk in the park for abortion access before SB20, but this bill took things up a notch, especially for folks in rural areas. Legal battles ensued, and while we scored some wins, the official abortion rates still took a hit. And it's not just North Carolina feeling the heat. Similar restrictive vibes are popping up all over the South post-Dobbs v. Jackson. Let's get into this discussion as Dr. Gray sheds light on the realities faced by those navigating the complex landscape of abortion access in North Carolina. About our Guests:Dr. Beverly Gray is a practicing OBGYN and associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Duke and has been both an abortion provider and fierce advocate for reproductive freedom in NC. Today's episode of This is How is hosted by Olivia Neal (she/her), presented by ACLU of North Carolina, and produced by Earfluence.

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  2. 2024. 02. 12.

    Pt.2,This is How We Protect Black Students and Students with Disabilities from Disproportionate School Discipline

    Welcome back to This is How We Protect Black Students and Students with Disabilities from Disproportionate School Discipline in which host Kalvin Benfield discusses School Resource Officers (SRO) and the ACLU NC Disorderly Conduct Report with Carlton Powell and Michele Delgado. In Part 1, we examined an incident between Amerie, the school administration, and an aggressive SRO. We outlined what occurred, why it was inappropriate, and how often these kinds of situations happen throughout the state of North Carolina. Today, in Part 2, we will be considering the short-term and long-term impacts that these inappropriate interactions with SROs have on students, as well as the negative effects on children when they enter into the criminal legal system. As we wrap up the conversation, Carlton and Michele will touch on some alternative solutions to SROs that could help keep kids protected, in school, and on the right track to achieve their goals. This is How the ACLU of NC fights to keep students of color and students with disabilities safe.  About our Guests:Michele Delgado is an alumna of North Carolina A&T State University and NCCU School of Law. With a criminal defense background and unwavering commitment to the fight for social justice, Michele works to address emerging and ongoing civil rights issues through complex litigation, community education, and integrated advocacy. Carlton Powell serves as the Supervising Attorney for The Right to Education Project at  Legal Aid of North Carolina. With a strong commitment to justice and education, Powell advocates tirelessly to ensure every individual's right to quality education is protected. Armed with extensive legal expertise and a passion for social equality, he works to dismantle barriers that hinder access to education for marginalized communities. Today's episode of This is How is hosted by Kalvin Benfield (he/him), presented by ACLU of North Carolina, and produced by Earfluence.

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  3. 2024. 02. 05.

    Pt.1 This is How We Protect Black Students and Students with Disabilities from Disproportionate School Discipline

    Picture this: Amerie, a young Black middle-school girl gets in trouble and is held against her will in the principal's office, with a School Resource Officer, denied access to calling her mom. Today, we share her story. Sadly, this isn't uncommon, as North Carolina's "disorderly conduct in schools" law grants broad discretion to school resource officers - ultimately contributing to biased punishments. So This is How the ACLU-NC protects Black students and students with disabilities from disproportionate school discipline.  Join us as we explore solutions with Carlton Powell and Michele Delgado, learning how legal advocacy can empower these students and pave the way for inclusive education. Let's uncover the path to justice and equity in our schools. About our Guests:Michele Delgado is an alumna of North Carolina A&T State University and NCCU School of Law. With a criminal defense background and unwavering commitment to the fight for social justice, Michele works to address emerging and ongoing civil rights issues through complex litigation, community education, and integrated advocacy. Carlton Powell serves as the Supervising Attorney for The Right to Education Project at  Legal Aid of North Carolina. With a strong commitment to justice and education, Powell advocates tirelessly to ensure every individual's right to quality education is protected. Armed with extensive legal expertise and a passion for social equality, he works to dismantle barriers that hinder access to education for marginalized communities. Today's episode of This is How is hosted by Kalvin Benfield (he/him), presented by ACLU of North Carolina, and produced by Earfluence.

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An ACLU of North Carolina podcast that unlocks the untold stories of justice, freedom, and activism from right here in North Carolina.