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.

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 ...
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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 st...
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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...
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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, typica...
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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 tha...
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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 financi...
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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 teache...
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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 deprive...
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