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The Museum at FIT Fashion Culture Podcast
Alexander McQueen: Unseen | Fashion Culture
“I think there's something quite magical about when you're backstage. And it's not quite seeing behind the magician's curtain, it's more like you know seeing the play from the inside out I guess? ... [McQueen's] backstage was so different to other shows. He was totally hands-on ... and he was involved in everything. He was totally focused and the same obviously was true of all his staff and the interns," explains Alexander McQueen enthusiast John Matheson. Alexander McQueen’s spectacular shows were full of extraordinary moments and people. In this podcast episode, author and photographer Robert Fairer discusses McQueen’s runway...
2024-11-01
37 min
The Museum at FIT Fashion Culture Podcast
Are We Latinx? Constructs of Inclusivity | Fashion Culture
In this conversation between designer Willy Chavarria, professor Aída Hurtado and MFIT’s education curator Tanya Meléndez-Escalante they discuss the term Latinx and its constructs of inclusivity. This talk was part of The Museum at FIT's fashion symposium “Moda Hoy! Latin American and Latinx Fashion” that was held on October 7, 2022. Watch the full video with captions on YouTube. | Read Transcript (PDF) The Museum at FIT (MFIT) is the only museum dedicated exclusively to the art of fashion in New York City. https://www.fitnyc.edu/museum
2024-10-01
27 min
Latinoamérica de moda
La moda latinoamericana narra la historia de nuestra región - Mitos y realidades sobre el diseño de moda local - Apropiación cultural - Historia e Identidad con Tanya Melendez curadora en jefe de FIT
Entrevistamos a la investigadora Tanya Melendez, curadora senior de educación y programas públicos en el Museo del Instituto Tecnológico de la Moda en Nueva York para entender el legado, herencia e historia de la moda latinoamericana en nuestra región y el mundo. Analizamos cómo la Identidad, cultura e historia de Latinoamérica son los elementos que hacen tan especiales y únicos a los diseñadores y artesanos de la región. Tanya nos da un acercamiento a la moda latinoamericana desde el arte y nos comparte lo que aprendió durante el...
2024-09-17
45 min
Soy City Buzz
Soy City Buzz On First Mid Mondays- 08/19/24
With Co-hosts Jack Vance & Matt Bennett. Guests Included: Tanya Melendez - Good Samaritan Inn Director David Brown - Good Samaritan Inn and Local Famer Corey Walker, Tammy Fuller, Lakaja Armour & Johnette Mitchell - The Ink Spot highlighting businesses Billionaire Brains Clothing & Prints and A Moment To Remember.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-08-20
53 min
Vamos tranqui con Gina Jaramillo
Película 'El Halcón' de Eduardo Valenzuela, Agenda Teatro: Sueño de Una Noche de Verano, 'Centeno de Invierno' de Tanya Sandler
En el programa de hoy conversamos con Bárbara Lombardo –actriz argentina de cine, teatro y televisión– de todos los detalles de su nueva película Señora Influencer que a pesar de qué la publicidad de la cinta hace pensar al espectador que se trata de otra historia más de comedia típica mexicana, la realidad es que termina por mostrarse como un filme sumamente oscuro y que tiene un gran mensaje sobre el acoso en redes sociales y la salud mental. Platicamos con Eduardo Valenzuela –director, productor y guionista–, y Said Sandoval –actor de teatro, cine y...
2024-03-01
1h 15
This Is Working with Daniel Roth
How AI pioneer Fei-Fei Li envisions coexistence with AI
AI is fundamentally transforming the workplace, with pioneering technologies like ChatGPT sparking both excitement and concern. According to McKinsey & Co., 55% of global organizations have adopted AI; in the U.S. that number is 73%, according to PwC. In this episode, Dan and Tanya Dua, Tech editor at LinkedIn News and stand-in for Nina Melendez, discuss Dan’s recent interview with Fei-Fei Li who is known as the godmother of AI. Dan and Tanya talk about the necessity of keeping humanity within AI, the benefit of an outsider's perspective, and how to find your true north at work.Watch th...
2024-01-18
30 min
The Museum at FIT Fashion Culture Podcast
Curating ”¡Moda Hoy! Latin American and Latinx Fashion Design Today” | Fashion Culture
Co-curators of ¡Moda Hoy! Latin American and Latinx Fashion– Tanya Meléndez-Escalante and Melissa Marra-Alvarez – discuss their curatorial process in putting together the exhibition, which showcased the fashion contributions of designers of Latin American descent. On view from May 31 - August 27, 2023, the exhibition was organized into thematic sections such as art, craftsmanship, elegance, gender, Indigenous heritage, politics, popular culture, and sustainability. It sought to challenge stereotypes about fashion by designers of Latin American heritage, moving away from a notion of a singular Latin American style and drawing attention to a diversity of talent. View transcript (PDF) The M...
2023-10-01
16 min
Berks Weekly
Tanya Melendez: Cultivating Community Garden in Oakbrook (Archive)
Tanya Melendez has a deep love of the natural beauty contained within the city of Reading. Whether she is enjoying bike rides on local trails, walks to local parks, or watching her daughter climb trees, she has a true appreciation for the joy that nature brings to communities.
2023-09-05
29 min
Telemundo Entretenimiento
Picante y Explosivo 08-23
Gael García Bernal regresa al cine para dar vida a Cassandra, una nueva película que narra la vida de un luchador mexicano que se volvió icono de la comunidad gay, Quique Usales habló en exclusiva con el verdadero Cassandro sobre esta producción que tiene un elenco de lujo: BYTE A Saul le costó un poquito hablar porque en el 2021 tuvo un accidente de cerebro vascular y en este momento sigue en recuperación, pero les contamos que lo que más se comenta en las redes es ese beso entre...
2023-08-24
03 min
CUNY TV's Nueva York
Maria Hinojosa, Rose, Moda Hoy, Tanya Melendez-Escalante
Carmen Boullosa talks with the renowned journalist María Hinojosa about the importance of the immigrant community. Rose, a trans woman, on her journey to cross the border. FIT' curator Tanya Meléndez-Escalante speaks about FIT's exhibit ModaHoy!
2023-08-11
24 min
The Sway Effect
The Sway Effect - Episode 28 with Tanya De Poli, Founder & COO, Founders Agency and Alvaro Melendez, Co-Founder and CEO, CRANT
In honor of The Sway Effect’s 4th birthday, our Founder Jennifer Risi sat down with network partners Tanya De Poli, Founders Agency, and Alvaro Melendez, CRANT, to discuss how they started, entrepreneurship, and how they are collectively navigating today’s challenging environment. #FourYearsofTSE
2023-07-27
29 min
The Drew Lane Show
The Drew Lane Show – July 11, 2023
WATP Karl takes down the Teachers Off Duty, too many Jamie Foxx videos, a Jonah Hill pile on, Northwestern fires Pat Fitzgerald, Jack White v. Donald Trump "normalizing", and Gretchen Whitmer's summer playlist. Use our Amazon Portal for Prime Day, damn it. "Bezos" the movie looks terrible. Ratt is coming to town. We'll chat with Stephen Pearcy tomorrow. Magic Johnson is really worried about HPV. Threads v. Twitter. Jamie Foxx is so healthy that he's a superhero now. Sarah Brady continues to pile on Jonah Hill. Now Alexa Nikolas piles on and brings in...
2023-07-12
2h 48
KGW’s Straight Talk
Bonus episode: The role of bail and other legal tools to prevent domestic violence
The murders of Vancouver mother Meshay Melendez her 7-year-old daughter Layla Stewart in March led to an outpouring of grief in the Vancouver community, along with anger and questions about whether more could have been done to protect them. This week's episode of Straight Talk discusses the Tiffany Hill law, why it might not have been used in the case of Meshay and Layla, and what actions can help prevent future domestic violence.All four of this week's guests have previously appeared separately on Straight Talk: Michelle Bart, president and founder of the National Women's Coalition Against...
2023-05-12
12 min
KGW’s Straight Talk
The Tiffany Hill Act and domestic violence prevention
The murders of Vancouver mother Meshay Melendez her 7-year-old daughter Layla Stewart in March led to an outpouring of grief in the Vancouver community, along with anger and questions about whether more could have been done to protect them. This week's episode of Straight Talk discusses the Tiffany Hill law, why it might not have been used in the case of Meshay and Layla, and what actions can help prevent future domestic violence.All four of this week's guests have previously appeared separately on Straight Talk: Michelle Bart, president and founder of the National Women's Coalition Against...
2023-05-12
24 min
Soundplay
Tea and Contemplation
Season 3: Episode 4 Sit back and drink some tea while Alissa takes you through stories about believing in yourself and overcoming obstacles. This episode features audio work by Salem State graduates Sam Flaherty and Alba Melendez.
2022-12-13
21 min
Soundplay
The Truth
Season 3: Episode 2 Regan Doyle, Margaret Flaherty and Alba Melendez share interviews and stories all about religion.
2022-12-13
28 min
The Parting Shot with H. Alan Scott
Abortion and Roe v. Wade on TV and in Film
Newsweek’s H. Alan Scott looks into how abortion has been portrayed on scripted TV and film amid news about Roe v. Wade and the leaked Supreme Court decision that’s pending. For more, follow @HAlanScott on everything and visit Newsweek.com for more news and podcasts. New episodes of Newsweek’s Parting Shot are released weekly.ESSENTIAL LINKS:Database Phoebe Mentioned: https://www.ansirh.org/research/research/abortion-onscreen-2021VOX article by Tanya Melendez: https://www.vox.com/culture/22715333/tv-abortion-plot-storyline-liesSee Privacy Policy at https...
2022-05-09
35 min
Resistencia Modulada
MUERDELENGUAS: Pláticas Teatrales
Las actividades teatrales no se detuvieron por la pandemia, sólo cambiaron. Y en esta ocasión vamos a hablar con algunas creadoras escénicas que mantienen sus actividades de forma digital. Tanya Selmen, de la Jornada de Teatro "Las Caras de la Tortura" y con la gente de Tejiendo Redes, hablaremos de las actividades de la Red Activa con Susana Meléndez y Faviola Llamas. // Conducción: Mario Conde y Luis Flores Producción: Alberto Benitez, Mónica Sorroza y Óscar Sánchez -El Voice-
2021-09-14
57 min
The Welum Podcast
The Welum Women Abroad - Tanya Meléndez Escalante - in Spanish / Español
Mitos y realidades de vivir en NY parte II. Tanya Meléndez Escalante, es mexicana, actualmente es la curadora en jefe de Educación y Programas Públicos en el Museo del Instituto Tecnológico de la Moda (FIT) en NY. Síguela en @tanya.melendez.fashion Women Abroad Podcast is a podcast, part of the section Women Who Inspire. The aim is to facilitate the life of female expats through interviews with successful entrepreneurs and executives overseas. These women will share with us their own stories and experiences regarding a specific country, in addi...
2021-08-09
1h 03
Salón de Moda
La moda y los museos
En este episodio hablamos de uno de nuestros temas favoritos: la curaduría de moda. La motivación de grabar esta conversación también viene de los malos entendidos que hemos identificado con respecto al término de “curaduría” de moda. Aunque en Latinoamérica la palabra curaduría con frecuencia se asocia con las grandes ferias y eventos de la industria. En realidad abarca todo el proceso de planeación y puesta en escena de las exposiciones e incluye un trabajo impresionante de restauradores, conservadores, investigadores y diseñadores, entre otras personas.Referencias: A...
2021-03-23
27 min
The Museum at FIT Fashion Culture Podcast
Mexican Rose | Fashion Culture
For The Museum at FIT's Pink Symposium, Tanya Melendez-Escalante, MFIT senior curator of education and public program, explored the history of the color “Mexican pink” and how it has been used by fashion designers and architects from Mexico. Watch the full video with captions on YouTube. The Museum at FIT (MFIT) is the only museum dedicated exclusively to the art of fashion in New York City. https://www.fitnyc.edu/museum
2020-10-01
16 min
En tus zapatos con Lluvia Amezcua
Episodio 6 ADN del diseño mexicano
En este episodio 6 platicamos sobre el diseño mexicano en el calzado y su trascendencia a nivel internacional, además tenemos como invitada a TANYA MELENDEZ que es curadora de educación y programas públicos en el Fashion Institute of Technology en Nueva York. Tanya Melendez estudió historia del arte en la Universidad de las Américas en Puebla, tiene una maestría en Museología en la moda en el Fashion Institute of Technology en Nueva York, trabajó en el Consulado Britanico en México como Gerente de proyectos de arte y fue coordinadora de desarrollo...
2020-09-04
1h 00
Changing Charlotte: An Advocacy Podcast by UNCC Students
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.
2019-12-05
09 min
Changing Charlotte: An Advocacy Podcast by UNCC Students
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.
2019-12-04
09 min
Changing Charlotte: An Advocacy Podcast by UNCC Students
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). Andrew Marinelli
2019-12-04
09 min
Changing Charlotte: An Advocacy Podcast by UNCC Students
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.
2019-12-04
12 min
Changing Charlotte: An Advocacy Podcast by UNCC Students
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.
2019-12-04
15 min
Changing Charlotte: An Advocacy Podcast by UNCC Students
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.
2019-12-04
08 min
Changing Charlotte: An Advocacy Podcast by UNCC Students
Fin on the Fly
In this episode, University of North Carolina student Alex Brockus interviews a Financial Planner, John Gugle. They speak about advocating for financial literacy and education, focusing around our youth. It dives into the common misconceptions around what financial literacy is, and how you can make a difference in your local community.
2019-12-04
11 min
Changing Charlotte: An Advocacy Podcast by UNCC Students
They Need Education Too
The special education system in North Carolina Schools is not progressing at the rate people would like it to. However, the adapted curriculum teachers at the small Rowan County School, South Rowan High, are making leaps to improve the circumstances anyway they can. Anna-lee Riddle sits down and talk with one of the teachers, Tyler Ritchie, about the progress that they have made and I take an inside look at the new program and environment.
2019-12-04
08 min
Changing Charlotte: An Advocacy Podcast by UNCC Students
Good Talks With Great People: The Sandbox
Alexandra Wysocki: The Sandbox is an organization that is committed to helping children with cancer and terminal diseases. Their goal is to not only help the honorees, but also the entire family. I will be speaking with Advocate and active member Anna Jacobsen along with CARRE Manager, Kathy Jacobsen on how the organization helps families.
2019-12-04
11 min
Changing Charlotte: An Advocacy Podcast by UNCC Students
Why the Y?
Many children that attend the Simmons YMCA located in Charlotte, NC are born into middle or low class. Due to them having this status they are deprived of resources that children receive in more affluent areas of Charlotte. The Simmons YMCA as well as many YMCA organizations across the U.S. combat this inequality by providing low to no cost resources to children of all ages. These resources include tutoring, child watch, afterschool programs, swimming lessons, summer camp and much more. During this podcast I, Terri Newkirk, will step directly into my local YMCA and see how the community benefits...
2019-12-04
09 min
Changing Charlotte: An Advocacy Podcast by UNCC Students
Disability Rights: Handicapable
Byron Cousin Jr. In this podcast we had the pleasure to interview with the Disability Rights and Resources center for the Charlotte, North Carolina area. We discussed the advocacy work they do in the community, some of the people in charge, and overall some knowledge about the organization that the general public might not be aware of. Also, clarification about who the group helps and what can deem someone as having a disability. To learn more about the organization go to https://www.disability-rights.org/?page_id=37 and take a read.
2019-12-04
11 min
Changing Charlotte: An Advocacy Podcast by UNCC Students
Fatherless Communities
The Abandon Project is a non-profit organization located in East Charlotte whose mission is “To model the love of Jesus to hurting communities who deserve freedom from negative cycles.” In this episode, Riley Smith, a senior at UNC Charlotte, interviews the Community Outreach Advocate for the Abandon Project and discusses the epidemic of broken homes in America, it’s impact, and what is being done about it. Outside audio clips used: "Impact of The Fatherless" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BeD90uQR9zA "Absentee Fathers Are Destroying the United...
2019-12-04
11 min
Changing Charlotte: An Advocacy Podcast by UNCC Students
Slavery Still Exists
Present Age Ministries is an organization fighting for those who are victimized to human trafficking. In this episode, UNCC student Kamora Varner meets with the awareness coordinator working for Present Age Ministries to discuss how their awareness and outreach adapt to the changing times.
2019-12-04
11 min
Changing Charlotte: An Advocacy Podcast by UNCC Students
Foster Care: For the Kids by Jess Stepp
The American Foster care system needs major work but you may not know there are already people on the ground advocating for individual children. Also along the path of foster care, there are stories of families who find their missing piece.
2019-12-04
09 min
Changing Charlotte: An Advocacy Podcast by UNCC Students
Poisoned Paradise
The Catawba Riverkeeper Foundation has become the leading organization in the fight against Duke Energy’s coal ash contamination of surface and groundwater resources in the Catawba River Basin. In this episode, Taylor Burns meets with the Riverkeeper himself to discuss the current state of the fight and where things go from here.
2019-12-04
11 min
Changing Charlotte: An Advocacy Podcast by UNCC Students
One Sacred Obligation
In this episode, UNCC student Kellen Hand sits down with Vietnam Veteran Richard Chenail to discuss his experience in the service and after. Later on we profile VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars), a staple veterans advocacy group with a lot of big legislative decisions under their belt. Music provided by Joseph McDade and Bensound.com
2019-12-04
08 min
Changing Charlotte: An Advocacy Podcast by UNCC Students
The Fight for Our Rights
Reproductive health rights are a prevalent issue in our country, and there is a persistent, ongoing fight in North Carolina. In this episode, UNC Charlotte student, Kadijah Holder, interview advocacy and organizing manager Lynne Walter at NARAL Pro-Choice NC to learn about the challenges of saving reproductive health rights in a Bible Belt state. A special thank you to Lynne Walter for her participation in this interview
2019-12-04
08 min
Changing Charlotte: An Advocacy Podcast by UNCC Students
350 Charlotte: A Fight for the Earth's Rights
Climate change is effecting so much more than just the environment. Demanding governmental action and increasing common knowledge on the conversation for change will bring a new generation of individuals who will depart from old habits. In this episode, UNCC student Madison Reed introduces 350 Charlotte, a local group that is centered around direct-action advocacy. UNCC professor, Tina Katsanos, is a member of 350 Charlotte and she shares her efforts in protest, education, and reform.
2019-12-04
09 min
Changing Charlotte: An Advocacy Podcast by UNCC Students
Hope for the Hopeless
Hope Reins is a Christian-based, nonprofit organization located in Raleigh, NC that treats childhood trauma with equine therapy. In this episode, UNC Charlotte student Mackenzie Giba meets with Hope Reins CEO and Founder Kim Tschirret to understand how the organization tries to fill a gap in mental health resources in the state of North Carolina.
2019-12-04
11 min
Changing Charlotte: An Advocacy Podcast by UNCC Students
Pro-Immigrant, Pro Bono: The Charlotte Center for Legal Advocacy
With a growing population of immigrants in the Charlotte area, the need for people to step up in order to represent and protect them has grown as well. The Charlotte Center for Legal Advocacy has done so, providing pro bono assistance to immigrants as well as low income families and people with disabilities. Christian Montoya sits down with Sharon Dove, director of the Immigrant Justice Program at the CCLA to discuss how the organization goes about advocating for a more just Charlotte.
2019-12-04
10 min
Changing Charlotte: An Advocacy Podcast by UNCC Students
The War on the Poor
[Alexander Owen] this episode focuses on gentrification and a public advocacy network called the TORC.
2019-12-04
09 min
Changing Charlotte: An Advocacy Podcast by UNCC Students
Planning for a Better Future
Planned Parenthood tackles many reproductive health issues, by educating communities such as Charlotte, about preventative measures along with assisting in times of need. In this episode, Kayla King, a student at UNC Charlotte, interviews Taylor Pickney from Planned Parenthoods volunteer team about what they are doing in Charlotte right now
2019-12-04
11 min
Changing Charlotte: An Advocacy Podcast by UNCC Students
Shatter the Silence to Prevent the Violence
Domestic violence is a prominent issue within society, yet it remains a taboo topic to talk about. In this episode, UNCC student Jasmine Boyce will educate the listeners on domestic violence and common misconceptions surrounding domestic violence. Joining her is Terri DeBoo who will discuss the Jamie Kimble Foundation for Courage.
2019-12-04
11 min
Changing Charlotte: An Advocacy Podcast by UNCC Students
A Healthy, Spirit, Mind, and Body for all
On this episode Megan Quintero talks with Devin Mckillop, the Assistant Director of the after school program for the Brace Family YMCA. Devin discusses his own advocacy work and talks about ways the Brace is looking to better serve its community though multiple YMCA programs.
2019-12-03
11 min
Changing Charlotte: An Advocacy Podcast by UNCC Students
Junior Achievement of Central Carolinas: The Fight for Economic Education
Junior Achievement of Central Carolinas is a non-profit public advocacy group which advocates for financial literacy education for youth across the Carolinas. In this episode, UNC Charlotte student Emma Schambach meets Junior Achievement of Central Carolina’s CEO and President Sarah Cherne to see how Junior Achievement is educating local youth on economic success, and teaching them financial literacy, and why it’s so important.
2019-12-03
11 min
Changing Charlotte: An Advocacy Podcast by UNCC Students
Thoughts on Bilingual Preschool
Early childhood language education is an issue that many low-income families face when preparing their non-English speaking child for American kindergarten. Charlotte, NC is changing that, two bilingual preschools at a time. In this episode, UNCC student Katherine King meets with bilingual preschool director to discuss the impact these schools have on the community.
2019-12-03
09 min
Changing Charlotte: An Advocacy Podcast by UNCC Students
The More You Know The Better ft Clean Air Carolina
This episode is explaining the importance of environmental health awareness on topic of air pollution , including advocacy group in Charlotte, NC called Clean Air Carolina. A group that advocates for clean air around North Carolina including exclusive interview with executive director June Blotnick. (Duane Walls Podcast)
2019-12-02
11 min
Changing Charlotte: An Advocacy Podcast by UNCC Students
Above the Critics: Charlotte For Choice War against Pro life Protesters
Hi my name is Styles Gibson and i am the host for Above the Critics. I had the opportunity to interview Angela, Vice President of Charlotte For Choice. Charlotte for choice is an advocacy organization who provides escort services to a local clinic, helping patients to and from appointments. The non-profit organization faces challenges with ongoing protesters as the annual 40 week siege is getting ready to kick off. Angela and her staff prepare for this event giving a closer look, at what goes on through out the day as a Charlotte For Choice staff member. In this episode i t...
2019-12-02
11 min
Changing Charlotte: An Advocacy Podcast by UNCC Students
Loggers: Unknown Environmentalists
Loggers are often perceived as the enemy of the environment. But in this episode UNCC student Virginia Gladden sits down with two North Carolina loggers who are creating a new narrative for all foresters by promoting environmental awareness and fighting for their right to work.
2019-12-02
11 min
Changing Charlotte: An Advocacy Podcast by UNCC Students
Climate Change: Believe it or not, it's here
The UNC Charlotte Earth Club is a local advocacy group that works to make the UNC Charlotte campus more sustainable. In this episode, Madison Tussey will discuss the local Charlotte Earth Club to determine how this group promotes sustainability in order to help prevent climate change; with a focus on how they specifically educate the community on this topic.
2019-12-02
09 min
Changing Charlotte: An Advocacy Podcast by UNCC Students
It's Time for Our Youth
Time Out Youth Center is a place where lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and questioning youth ages 11-20 can experience a sense of belonging and community. In this episode, UNCC student Brin Sullivan meets the Director of Programs and Services to see how Time Out is bridging the gap between the queer youth of Charlotte and the resources they need.
2019-12-01
10 min
Changing Charlotte: An Advocacy Podcast by UNCC Students
"Skin Deep" - Hosted by Wendy McConnell
Skin Deep is an episode which explores the importance of racial education as a conduit to cultivating greater societal cohesion as well as reduction in racial inequality. This episode is hosted by Wendy McConnell and highlights local advocates, Dr. Lucretia Carter-Berry founder of Brownicity, Chuck Collier of Racial Equity Cabarrus and Rev. Dr. Claude Forehand pastor of First Baptist Church of Kannapolis, and how they are working to increase racial literacy in their communities. (Other Resources Mentioned: Racial Equity Institute)
2019-12-01
11 min
Changing Charlotte: An Advocacy Podcast by UNCC Students
Trailer - Changing Charlotte
An introduction to the podcast. If you have questions or comments on the podcast, please email Prof. Tanya Melendez at tmelende@uncc.edu
2019-11-22
00 min
Kalalloo Radio
CONVERSATIONS: CAN WE TALK
Conversations "Can We Talk" 8pm (EST). http://listencanwetalk.com Studio Call In Number 914 338-1302. begin_of_the_skype_highlighting. .. A Talk Show for Women, with Women and ALL about Women. Family, Relationships, Career, Self, Spiritually, Children, Politics, Finances, Business, Food, Fashion, Love, Health, Life and much more! Your Hosts...Trina Dee., Norina G., Maggie Melendez., Lori K., Debbie G., and Terri B. Guest - Dr. Tanya Blair, PhD
2012-09-25
2h 01