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Explore Jacksonville's transformative journey under its new administration, focusing on climate resilience, cultural investment, and urban renewal. Discover how the city plans to tackle sea level rise, support artists, and revitalize public spaces for a brighter future. Jacksonville stands on the brink of transformation under its new administration, spearheaded by visionaries like Stephen Dare. In a recent in-depth podcast interview with Tracy Rigdon, Dare sheds light on ambitious plans to address climate change, champion the arts, and revitalize urban spaces. Show notes: Summary In this conversation, Tracy Rigdon interviews Stephen Dare about his work in the new administration in the city of Jacksonville. They discuss the importance of addressing climate change and resilience, particularly in relation to sea level rise and waterfront property. They also talk about the administration's focus on investing in arts and culture, including direct grants for individual artists. The conversation touches on the proposed new stadium, renovations at the Florida Theater, and the need for improvements in Hemming Park. They also highlight the significance of tree planting and the impact of construction on watersheds. Takeaways - Addressing climate change and resilience is a top priority for the new administration in Jacksonville. - Sea level rise is a significant concern, particularly for waterfront property in the city. - The administration is investing in arts and culture, including direct grants for individual artists. - Improvements in public spaces, such as Hemming Park, are needed to create a more welcoming and accessible environment for the community. Read the full blog on our website: https://www.thecontrastproject.tv/ ... and listen wherever you stream your favorite podcasts. ** “Thank you for joining me on The Contrast Project Lounge Podcast. Don't miss out on future episodes! Make sure to subscribe to The Contrast Project Lounge Podcast on Spotify for Podcasters and our YouTube channel. or wherever you stream!” ** "While we may not always agree, I respect your right to express your opinions. I encourage you to join our community by following and subscribing to our channels. Together, we can create a space where ideas can be shared, challenged, and evolved." ** Music Tracks by Alex Grohl on Pixabay (Where applicable) ** Feel free to LIKE, SHARE AND COMMENT and SUBSCRIBE. Follow The Contrast Project online: ** https://www.thecontrastproject.tv/ ** https://www.facebook.com/TheContrastProjectJax ** https://www.instagram.com/the_contrast_project/ ** https://www.instagram.com/contrast_podcast_backup/ ** https://www.threads.net/@contrast_podcast_backup ** https://twitter.com/ContrastProjTV ** https://www.youtube.com/@thecontrastproject7242 ** Streaming on all major platforms, including: ** https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-contrast-project ** https://spoti.fi/3D4BHdg ** https://apple.co/3PGNSEE ** https://ihr.fm/3riy010 ** https://bit.ly/Contrast_Radio_Public Amazon : https://amzn.to/45UmqsC ** The Contrast Project Lounge Podcast is proudly created in part using the Riverside.fm platform. By using this link you are helping to support this show. Thank you so much: https://bit.ly/3BH3q2t ** You can help support The Contrast Project Lounge Podcast by visiting: https://ko-fi.com/contrastprojectloungepodcast - #JacksonvilleRenaissance - #ClimateResilience - #CulturalInvestment - #UrbanRenewal - #GreenJacksonville - #CommunityEngagement - #SustainableDevelopment - #ArtistsGrants - #PublicSpacesRevival --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-contrast-project/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-contrast-project/support
Dr. Wayne W. Wood, Hon. AIA. Widely regarded as one of the foremost chroniclers of Jacksonville's history and architecture, Dr. Wayne Wood has been called “the undisputed godfather of preservation in Jacksonville.” An author, historian, artist, and retired optometrist, Wayne is the founder of Riverside Avondale Preservation, the Riverside Arts Market, and Friends of Hemming Park. He is the author of the local classic book, Jacksonville's Architectural Heritage, and he recently published a completely new deluxe edition to commemorate the city's Bicentennial. It was his fifteenth book on Jacksonville. In 2010 he was selected as one of the “Top Twenty Change Agents in Northeast Florida” by the Florida Times-Union. Wayne is the Historian-at-Large for the Jacksonville Historical Society. A self-proclaimed “Arts Agitator,” he was named one of the “50 Most Influential People in Northeast Florida” by Jacksonville Magazine, and Folio Weekly called him "The Most Interesting Man in Jacksonville." Interviewer Tim Gilmore is the author of 21 books and several works for the stage, and is the founder of the literary arts festival JaxbyJax. He's also the writer and creator of www.jaxpsychogeo.com, a project that explores nearly 600 stories of strange and historic locations in and around Jacksonville, Florida. READ Check out a copy of the Bicentennial Edition or the original edition of Jacksonville's Architectural Heritage in our catalog! WAYNE RECOMMENDS For more great books on local history, check out: Life: The Untold Story of Charles Adrian Pillars, by Wayne Wood The Broward Family: From France to Florida, by Robert C. Broward The Great Fire of 1901, by Wayne Wood and Bill Foley The Architecture of Henry John Klutho: The Prairie School in Jacksonville, by Robert C. Broward --- Never miss an event! Sign up for email newsletters at https://bit.ly/JaxLibraryUpdates Jacksonville Public LibraryWebsite: https://jaxpubliclibrary.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jaxlibrary Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JaxLibrary/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaxlibrary/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/jaxpubliclibraryfl Contact Us: jplpromotions@coj.net
The Path to Finding Something Great. The host for this show is Xoe Heeney. The guest is Vince Cavin. This weeks guest is Vince Cavin a product and operations leader with over 25 years of experience building teams and startup community ecosystems. Prior to joining Perspective, he created the startup pitch program, ACTIVATE, in Seattle. In Jacksonville, he was instrumental in building the city's startup community with key roles in operations and finance, spearheaded the creation of Hemming Park and the city-wide startup crowdfunding festival, One Spark. Before focusing on startup community engagement and product development, he worked in the video game industry as a technical recruiter and game designer with Epic Games, Bethesda Softworks, and The 3DO Company. He lives in Jacksonville, Florida, and spends his free time enjoying the outdoors with his daughter, Valencia. The ThinkTech YouTube Playlist for this show is https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQpkwcNJny6njj0JdSBjiXJZ57FSr1c1v Please visit our ThinkTech website at https://thinktechhawaii.com and see our Think Tech Advisories at https://thinktechadvisories.blogspot.com.
Today marks the 60th anniversary of Ax Handle Saturday , the day in 1960 when members of the Ku Klux Klan beat young demonstrators of the Civil Rights Movement with ax handles in James Weldon Johnson Park ( formerly Hemming Park , and before that, Hemming Plaza).
A move to rename Hemming Park after James Weldon Johnson , the Jacksonville native who composed the famous anthem "Lift Every Voice and Sing," ran into opposition this week . Local veterans organizations made a late-breaking push to rechristen the city's first and oldest park as Veterans Memorial Park.
6-9-2020 Action News Jax's Beth Rousseau is live from Hemming Park in Downtown Jacksonville
After a full day delay of our podcast, we are proud to present a special 2-hour show with guests: two managing directors, Christina Parrish Stone from Friends of Hemming Park and Ebony Payne-English with The Performers Academy. These influential women joined the hosts to discuss collaborating with Hope At Hand and the Florida Humanities Council on National Poetry Month, Jax Poetry Fest kickoff at Downtown Jacksonville's First Wednesday Art Walk and a closing ceremony with Peabody & Emmy winning poet and writer, Al Letson on April 27th in Hemming Park. Put This In Your Mouth segment Jussie Smollett case dropped of all 16 charges. Justin Bieber posted that he was stepping away from music to focus on his marriage and his personal life. There was a surprise proposal on American Idol Cardi B admitted to robbing and drugging men when she was a stripper Interview Notes: What is Christina doing now? She says "working with Hemming Park has been one of the best experiences" Jax Poetry Fest - partnering with Performers Academy and Hope at Hand, Inc. This year a lot of events will be held in Hemming Park What is it like living in Springfield? She’s loved it. A friend of hers wrote a piece for HuffPost about how Jacksonville has so many distinct neighborhoods but nothing going on downtown She’s always loved art, she studied art as a child. Her mother was a writer and artist but Christina didn’t get super into art till she became part of SPAR Sculpture Project in Hemming Park: 3 separate sculptures being put into the park this summer. Hemming Park teamed up with UNF, all three sculptures are made by students Collaboration is key Ebony Payne English is a literary artist with several awards. As acting Managing Director of The Performers Academy, she has been featured in many different types of digital media. She has a discography of 5 albums to date Ebony’s involvement with Jax Poetry Month, a lot of nationally recognized poets are Jax natives Performance Academy teaches troubled kids poetry much like Hope at Hand What to look forward to in April? Festival kicks off on April 3, in the Jax Makerspace inside the main library in downtown Jacksonville. There will be poetry performances all night. On April 7, MOCA Jacksonville a performance of “The God MC” will be held in their auditorium As two women in leadership are there any struggles? Christina says there is one advantage of being a woman: we tend to be more collaborative Christina faces more struggles being a woman when she was in the banking and law workforce. Ebony says: she has the ability to be a master creator not because she has a womb Ebony recently became a mother, how has being a mother changed her? “There is no good like motherhood” It has changed her completely. Her child is the most important and closest person in her inner circle. About Christina Parrish Stone Christina is a long-time advocate for Jacksonville’s urban neighborhoods, with significant experience in historic preservation and the use of arts and culture as tools for community development. A resident of Historic Springfield, she retired from a twenty-year career as an attorney specializing in real estate law, served as executive director of the Springfield Preservation and Revitalization for 7 years and now serves as Managing Director of Friends of Hemming Park, a nonprofit organization contracted with the city to revitalize the park in the center of Downtown. Christina was responsible for founding Jacksonville PorchFest, an annual music festival that brings thousands of people to Springfield to enjoy dozens of performances on porches and in parks throughout the historic district. A board member or chair of several other civic organizations, Christina recently completed her goal of visiting each of the fifty United States and believes Jacksonville is poised to end its reign as America’s most underrated, unappreciated, and misunderstood city. About Ebony Payne-English Ebony Payne-English is a literary artist --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tastetestlive/message
Breaking down the Hemming Park protest and how companies like Pepsi are missing the mark in ads.