In a media landscape dominated by negative stories about Chicago, Public Narrative's Jhmira Alexander, aims to highlight the voices of leaders, community activists and every day people who are making a positive impact on society through this new podcast s
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Visit https://www.enrichchi.org to learn more about Nina Sánchez and her team at Enrich Chicago.
Visit https://kartemquin.org to learn more about Betsy Leonard and the team at Kartemquin Films.
Visit https://kartemquin.org to learn more about Betsy Leonard and the team at Kartemquin Films.
Click the hyperlinks to learn more about Girls Like Me Project, Inc. and subscribe to their Youtube channel.
Visit https://www.helenshiller.com to learn more about former Chicago Alderman and Author Helen Shiller.
Learn more about TA98 by visiting www.ta98.org or contacting Founder & CEO David Rojas, Jr. at david@ta98.orgCheck out this overview of The Alliance 98 (TA98): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhhRh0Ij_v0&t=45s.
Learn more about Felicia Davis-Blakely's and her work with the Chicago Foundation for Women by visiting https://www.cfw.org.
Visit https://purplepathbydrj.com to learn more about Dr. Shaniqua Jones.
Sam Spitz is a businessman, real-estate investor and youth mentor. Sam also serves on the Board of Directors for Chicago Votes, mentors youth on Chicago's South and West Sides, and speaks with his award-winning documentary film The Greens.You can contact Sam via instagram @sam_spitz or on twitter at @spitzsam
Dr. Kenneth Nole was the Founding Program Manager of "My Brother's Keeper". President Barack Obama started the My Brother's Keeper (MBK) initiative in February 2014 to address persistent opportunity gaps facing boys and young men of color and to ensure all youth can reach their full potential. Today, the work continues as the MBK Alliance, an initiative of the Obama Foundation. The MBK Alliance has impact communities in major cities in the United States, with Chicago being one of the largest. He is now the Program Manager of Story Telling and Youth Justice at Public Narrative.Yaseen Abdus-Saboor was also a program coordinator at "My Brother's Keeper". He is now the Education and Story Telling Program Manager at Public Narrative.
The True Star Media brand represents the voice and vision of urban youth. It is a platform for youth to inform, inspire, entertain, and educate their peers. True Star Media offers an alternative to the negative images of urban youth in today's media. Through various programming, the organization offers unique opportunities for youth to create and be the center of their own media. With this, they learn skills in advising and executing business strategy, advertising sales, marketing, and the conclusive direction of the brand and media.For the second year in a row, True Star Media has partnered with local sponsors to host the annual From The ‘Go Fest. The festival is curated by Chicago youth celebrating all aspects of media and its young creatives within our communities. From The ‘Go Fest will be held at the DuSable Museum campus located in Washington Park on the corner of 57th and Cottage Grove on Saturday, July 23rd, 2022 from 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.The event will include performances by a variety of artists and DJs, content creation opportunities, a vendor fair for local youth entrepreneurs, and interactive activities. From The ‘Go Fest will be headlined by Calumet City's own Calboy and co-hosted by actress Genesis Hale of the hit Showtime series “The Chi” and True Star influencer Danny Barksdale. The event is curated for ages 13-19 and free for all. Other acts taking the stage include DJ HotRod, DJ B-Man, HappyBirthdayCalvin, 8matiklogan, Big Mouf'Bo, Senite, and more!
Dr. Kenneth Nole was the Founding Program Manager of "My Brother's Keeper". President Barack Obama started the My Brother's Keeper (MBK) initiative in February 2014 to address persistent opportunity gaps facing boys and young men of color and to ensure all youth can reach their full potential. Today, the work continues as the MBK Alliance, an initiative of the Obama Foundation. The MBK Alliance has impact communities in major cities in the United States, with Chicago being one of the largest. He is now the Program Manager of Story Telling and Youth Justice at Public Narrative.Yaseen Abdus-Saboor was also a program coordinator at "My Brother's Keeper". He is now the Education and Story Telling Program Manager at Public Narrative.
L. Anton Seals Jr., a South Shore Chicago native, is a strong cultural voice of his generation. He is an organizer, entrepreneur, educator, community connector, Impact producer. Anton's work is dedicated to service and active engagement through the use of media arts, community organizing, and empowerment to dismantle oppressive systems impacting divested and oppressed communities. Anton started Seals360group to focus on audience community engagement, advocacy/policy, and social enterprise development.Anton is currently the Lead Steward (Executive Director) of Grow Greater Englewood a social enterprise focusing on building an equitable and resilient local food system that fosters protections of vacant land in divested communities and focuses on connecting those residents with community wealth-building opportunities. Anton was a staff member at the Egan Office for Urban Education and Community Partnership at DePaul University (where he is also an Alumni) training and teaching with a cross-section of small and large organizations, using Asset Based community development (ABCD) Institute, also located at DePaul University Steans Center. Anton is a 2018 Next City Vanguard Fellow and 2010 German Marshall Fellow, connecting local and global voices to create new systems helping solve complex issues around global resource allocation as it relates to the African diaspora position within the United States and Europe.Anton is one of the founders of the Revival Arts Collective, a group of artists committed to using arts and culture as a catalyst for community redevelopment.
Public Narrative's Jhmira Alexander sits down with Dion McGill and discusses a variety of topics including equality, equity, representation along with Dion's background in civic work in Chicago.
In Season 1, Episode 1 of "The Public Narrative Podcast With Jhmira Alexander" Public Narrative's Executive Director, Jhmira Alexander sits down with Tanesha Peeples. The Roots Initiative Founder and Executive Director is driven by one question in her work-- "If not me, then who?" As a strategist and activist, Tanesha merges the worlds of communications and grassroots activism to push for change in the public education system. Her passion for community and relentless mission for justice and liberation drive her in uplifting and amplifying the voices and advocacy of those who are often ignored.