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Get on The Early Childhood Bus is a podcast from Erikson Institute hosted by early childhood champions, Penny Smith and Senator Cristina Pacione-Zayas, who dive into the trending headlines and hot topics to understand how children and their rights are bei

Erikson Policy and Leadership Department


    • May 19, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 24m AVG DURATION
    • 9 EPISODES


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    Episode 9: 2025 ECLA Summit

    Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 23:04


    In this episode, we take you inside the 2025 ECLA Summit, where early childhood leaders gathered to confront the troubling rise in Black youth suicidality. Featuring powerful insights from advocate Tandra Rutledge, along with reflections from Erikson's Policy & Leadership staff and ECLA fellows, this episode explores how early childhood professionals can “find the baby” in urgent community issues and lead lasting, transformative change across sectors.Show Notes: ECLA WebpageTandra Rutledge LinkdeInBoard of DirectorsSupportive Mental Health Resources Suicide Among Illinois Youth Issue Brief: Black Youth Suicide Prevention Suicidal Behavior Among Illinois Youth LGBTQ Black Caucus' Sounding the Alarm ReportBirth to Five Regional Reports Food Security Episode Finding the Baby: Food Justice, Part 1 Finding the Baby: Food Justice, Part 2 

    Episode 8: Finding the Baby: Food Justice, Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 26:04


    Erikson's Policy and Leadership staff, Atena Danner and Penny Smith, continue unpacking a conversation with Chef Greg Christian of Beyond Green Partners, an organization making fresh food for preschool students in Chicago and its suburbs. Families often do not have access to healthy, fresh foods in their communities, leaving them fewer choices for their dinner table. Examining the flaws of food distribution systems and the policies of food supplement programs is needed to increase access. Show Notes: Erikson's Food Security Call to Action contains opportunities to advocate for policies on food security issues as well as funding opportunities to introduce health foods to children: Food Security Call to Action.pdf. Learn more about Chef Greg's organization, Beyond Green Partners.

    Episode 7: Finding the Baby: Food Justice, Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 26:41


    Erikson's Policy and Leadership staff, Atena Danner and Penny Smith, talk about food security and ensuring children get quality and fresh foods, but also food that connects with their different cultures. They respond to an interview with Chef Greg Christian of Beyond Green Partners, an organization making fresh food for preschool students in Chicago and its suburbs, who explains the need to teach children the relationship between food and health. Show Notes: Learn more about Chef Greg's organization, Beyond Green Partners, and watch the "Grow Food" video created by youth from Appetite For Change's Summer 2016 Youth Employment & Training Program.

    Episode 6: Special Edition - Healthcare Denied. Overturning Roe v. Wade

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 21:31


    Who suffers the consequences as a result of the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade? Erikson Institute's  Atena Danner and Verónica Cortez break down the racial inequities, the policy implications, and other domino effects of how babies and their families are impacted.For more information on how Roe v Wade affects laws in your state, visit https://reproductiverights.org/maps/abortion-laws-by-state/. To view data on maternal morbidity rates in Illinois, visit https://riskandreach.erikson.edu/.

    Special Edition: Mass Shooting, Trauma and the Black Community

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 7:59


    Illinois State Representative Sonya Harper and early childhood advocate and specialist at Chicago Public Schools, Jennifer Alexander talk about an incident where it appears Englewood, a Black community in Chicago, was the intended target for a mass shooting. The two alum from Erikson's Early Childhood Leadership Academy talk about addressing trauma and gun violence in communities.For more details on the incident, please visit these news story links on the Chicago Sun-Times and Fox 32 Chicago websites.

    Episode 3: Finding the Baby in the Criminal Legal System

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 33:17


    We continue our journey by looking at a system where we rarely consider our children, the criminal legal system. When parents enter this system and are waiting in jail, how do we support their children and the unexpected caregiver now responsible for taking care of them? In this episode we gain the worldview of Debra Vines, Founder and CEO of The Answer Inc. who helps us explore this issue as she shares her story on how coming in contact with the criminal justice system impacted her family.Email us your ideas and thoughts on this topic at policy@erikson.edu 

    Special Edition: Cultivating Early Childhood Leadership in Illinois

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 9:28


    We talked with President and CEO of Illinois Action for Children, April Janney, on the new Maria Whelan Leadership Institute and Early Childhood Emerging Leaders Fellowship launching this summer. This new fellowship builds leadership capacity at the mid-career level, which is key in nurturing and increasing the pool of new and diverse leaders in the field. Together with this new initiative and our programs at Erikson Institute that focus on established leaders, the pipeline of early childhood leaders and people of color at decision-making tables will grow in numbers.Learn more about the fellowship: https://bit.ly/3tkdMkT

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    Episode 2: Finding the Baby in Health Pt.2

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 22:05


    We continue our discussion on Health, Racial Equity and Early Childhood from Episode 1, but now from a legislative perspective as Illinois State Senator Omar Aquino discusses legislation that can improve health outcomes for children and families throughout the state.

    Episode 1: Finding the Baby in Health Pt.1

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 46:06


    Discussion on the intersection of Health, Racial Equity and Early Childhood with Dr. Diana Derige, vice president of Health Equity Strategy at American Medical Association and Dr. Tina Sacks, associate professor at UC Berkeley's School of Social Welfare and author of the book “Invisible Visits: Black Middle Class Women in the American Healthcare System.” 

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