Changing Charlotte: An Advocacy Podcast by UNCC Students
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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.
My name is Faith Frye and in this podcast episode, I interview Mecklenburg County's Trial Court Administrator Charleston Carter. Carter discusses his ...
Special Olympics is a non-profit organization that aims to provide year-round sports training and athletic competition in a wide variety of Olympic st...
Andrew Marinelli This episode focuses on the advocacy and strategies PFLAG Charlotte uses to spread awareness on the issue of LGBTQ healthcare needs, ...
The UNCC Bonner Leaders Program invited community leaders Boris Henderson, Alexis Craghead and James Atkinson to host a semester long service learning...
Loaves and Fishes is a local Charlotte organization that provides healthy groceries to families and individuals who are facing food insecurity, typica...
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 tha...
In this episode, University of North Carolina student Alex Brockus interviews a Financial Planner, John Gugle. They speak about advocating for financi...
The special education system in North Carolina Schools is not progressing at the rate people would like it to. However, the adapted curriculum teache...
Alexandra Wysocki: The Sandbox is an organization that is committed to helping children with cancer and terminal diseases. Their goal is to not only ...
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 deprive...