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Tested Podcast
Eva Clayton is still pushing for a better North Carolina

Tested Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 24:41


In 1992, Eva Clayton became the first Black woman from North Carolina elected to the U.S. House of Representatives. Now, at 87 years old, Clayton is keeping her finger on the pulse of North Carolina politics.

WUNCPolitics
A conversation with Eva Clayton

WUNCPolitics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 26:06


Eva Clayton has been in the North Carolina political sphere for 60 years. A former member of Congress, county commissioner, and advocate for voting rights and rural portions of the state, Clayton remains busy. In this podcast episode she discusses her own efforts to help integrate Warren County, the recent redistricting developments, and getting through the pandemic.

Unlabeled Leadership
106: Joynicole Martinez Is Joyful and Passionate about Leadership

Unlabeled Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 26:49


I invite guests to share personal stories about acts of leadership that help shape their lives. In Episode 106, Joynicole Martinez describes what Eva Clayton said about being afraid to take risks. She then describes how her father led others by modeling how he lived his life. Joynicole then advises us on how we can more effectively connect with other people. Prologue Most executive coaches and keynote speakers whose expertise is in leadership, social justice, and performance management (to name but a few) are not award-winning epidemiologists! The Founder of The Alchemist Agency, Joynicole travels globally helping organizations and their executives with policy, board training, strategic planning, leadership (again, to name a few). She is a SheSource Expert in the areas of Business and the Economy, Health, and Social Justice. 01:47 Part 1: Afraid and Courageous Not many meet their heroes. As a young girl, Joynicole did just that: she had a conversation with North Carolina's representative Eva Clayton. Joynicole shares her story and what Representative Clayton said that affected Joynicole's life. 07:44 Part 2: Rowing A Boat Together Joynicole describes the leadership of her father and how her father modeled how to live life. This transitions to a conversation about passion and standing up for what you believe. 15:09 Part 3: Maximize the Voice of Others Joynicole advises us on how we can connect with others more effectively. _________________________________ How You Can Support the Show Unlabeled Leadership is a free service for people to learn about leadership. If you want to support the show, you can make a $0.99 donation. Your support reduces production expenses. https://anchor.fm/unlabeled-leadership/support No transcript available (future enhancement) Episode links Joynicole's LinkedIn Profile, website, Twitter, Instagram Joynicole on The Alex Tremble Show, How to Be Authentic without Being Vulnerable About Eva M. Clayton Gary DePaul's website Gary's books: What the Heck Is Leadership and Why Should I Care? Nine Practices of 21st Century Leadership Background Music You can find all the musical tracks at Envato Elements. 00:00 Theme music: Uplift Corporate Inspire by OlexandrIgnatov 01:29 Funk & Soul by Progressence 07:26 Partying with Brazil by iCENTURY 14:51 Live Guitar by iCENTURY 25:50 Fun and Flirty by BrownHouseMedia Lead on! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/unlabeled-leadership/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unlabeled-leadership/support

Daybreak North
Nisga'a LNG

Daybreak North

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 6:49


A new LNG project is being proposed by the Nisga'a Nation. It has the goal of being net-zero for emissions, but is it possible? President Eva Clayton tells us about.

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Auntie Jo Jo's Library
Eva Clayton- A North Carolina Representative

Auntie Jo Jo's Library

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 14:53


Join me this episode to hear about Eva M. Clayton. She was the first Africa-American woman to be elected to congress. She starter her term in 1992 as part of the 102nd Congress and went on to serve additional terms. She worked hard to fight for rural areas and in 2003 returned to her home in Littleton, North Carolina. Visit https://history.house.gov/People/Detail/11065 for more information and a full list of sources. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/auntiejojoslibrary/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/auntiejojoslibrary/support

The Nonprofit Experience
Ep 26: Coming Full Circle

The Nonprofit Experience

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2019 29:57


Henry Crews and Eva Clayton have known each other for almost 50 years. These days, Eva is retired from the US Congress and United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, and Henry serves as the Executive Director of the Green Rural Redevelopment Organization. Listen in as they share how their paths have crossed throughout the years in work around food and nutrition at home in rural North Carolina and across the globe.

PRESS RECORD: The SOHP Podcast
Episode 10: Women and Politics in the South

PRESS RECORD: The SOHP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2016 36:20


From fighting for the ballot to running for office, Southern women have been on the frontlines of many flash-points in women's political history. Oral histories offer a particularly rich way to understand these histories. In this episode, we'll first hear from field scholar Taylor Livingston about women and the fight for suffrage, including a story about South Carolina suffragist Eulalie Salley involving buttermilk and poision. Next, Carol and Rachel play clips from the SOHP archives that illuminate why women decided to run for office in the South. Interviewees featured include Grace Towns Hamilton, the first African American woman elected to the Georgia General Assembly, Isabella Cannon, the first female mayor of Raleigh, and Eva Clayton, the first African American woman to represent North Carolina in Congress. Finally, you’ll hear a Carolina Women's Center forum on women and politics.

Biographical Conversations with... | UNC-TV
Eva Clayton: Episode 3 - Tireless Campaigns

Biographical Conversations with... | UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2016 56:46


In Episode 3 of Biographical Conversations with Eva Clayton begins with the five-term US Representatives’ recollections of the 1994 mid-term elections, which saw Republicans assume majorities in both chambers of Congress. Eva Clayton shares insights to what forced the government into two government shutdowns, which lead to some government workers being furloughed…other people—services were denied

Biographical Conversations with... | UNC-TV
Eva Clayton: Episode 2 - The Road to Congress

Biographical Conversations with... | UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2016 56:46


In episode 2 of Biographical Conversations with Eva Clayton, after her 1968 congressional campaign, Mrs. Clayton decided to devote her time and energy to Soul City, a project funded by the federal government. Eva Clayton worked closely with the Civil Rights pioneer and attorney Floyd McKissick in creating a new town model that featured a design for an entire community.

Biographical Conversations with... | UNC-TV
Eva Clayton: Episode 1 - From Georgia to Warren County

Biographical Conversations with... | UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2016 56:46


In episode 1 of Biographical Conversations with Eva Clayton, the future US Representative discusses her childhood in Augusta, Georgia. The show also reflects on Eva Clayton’s high school and college eras, as well as, the time she met and married her husband, TT Clayton. The shows final minutes shares with viewers how Eva Clayton and her husband were first attracted to politics.

Pharmacy Podcast Network
Pharmacy Podcast Episode 34: Eva Clayton with Preserve Community Pharmacy Access NOW

Pharmacy Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2012 23:30


Preserve Community Pharmacy Access NOW (PCPAN) http://preservingcommunitypharmacy.com  is a coalition of consumers, businesses and community-based pharmacists from across the country that have come together for the purpose of opposing the planned merger between Express Scripts Inc. and Medco Health Solutions Inc. PCPAN is a project of the Pharmacy Choice and Access Now (PCAN) coalition, which fights on behalf of patients to preserve access to quality and affordable health care and pharmacy services. PCPAN exists because patient well-being and access to pharmacy services are being immediately threatened by the planned merger between two of the largest pharmacy benefit management (PBM) companies, a merger which could go into effect as soon as the first part of 2012, providing the combined mega-PBM excessive dominance and control over th

Pharmacy Podcast Network
Pharmacy Podcast Episode 34: Eva Clayton with Preserve Community Pharmacy Access NOW

Pharmacy Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2012 23:30


Preserve Community Pharmacy Access NOW (PCPAN) http://preservingcommunitypharmacy.com  is a coalition of consumers, businesses and community-based pharmacists from across the country that have come together for the purpose of opposing the planned merger between Express Scripts Inc. and Medco Health Solutions Inc. PCPAN is a project of the Pharmacy Choice and Access Now (PCAN) coalition, which fights on behalf of patients to preserve access to quality and affordable health care and pharmacy services. PCPAN exists because patient well-being and access to pharmacy services are being immediately threatened by the planned merger between two of the largest pharmacy benefit management (PBM) companies, a merger which could go into effect as soon as the first part of 2012, providing the combined mega-PBM excessive dominance and control over the health care of tens of millions of Americans. PBMs, which serve as middlemen between corporations or insurance companies and patients already wield a one-sided advantage in setting prescription medicine contract and reimbursement terms for community-based pharmacies. This merger would only make a bad situation worse for the American health care system. It would result in a consolidated PBM controlling a significant part of the market, thereby eliminating choice and access for patients who depend on local pharmacists for their prescription medications and other health care services. A consolidated PBM of this size would control a large share of the supply line of brand-name and generic drugs, especially in markets where the PBMs are already highly concentrated, thereby raising the prices of prescription medications and leaving employer health care plans and patients with few remedies outside of absorbing the cost increases. To prevent these anti-competitive effects in the health care delivery system, the consumers, pharmacists and small businesses that make up PCPAN are working to stop this planned merger. The bottom line is clear: the merger between Express Scripts and Medco is not in the best interest of patients, employers or health care in America. It must not be allowed to move forward. Eva Clayton – PCPAN ChairpersonEva M. Clayton is a former member of Congress who represented eastern North Carolina (1992-2003). She served as Chair of the Nutrition & Operations Sub-committee of the Agriculture Committee, Member of the Budget Committee, and Co- Chair of the Rural Caucus. Upon retirement, she accepted the position of Assistant Director General of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (2003-2006). She remains active with agriculture, rural development and food security issues. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.