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New Hampshire Family NOW
S4 E82—Be Kind, Respectful, Safe

New Hampshire Family NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 32:40


On Episode 82 of the podcast, guest co-hosts Mandy Carter, Kinship Navigator & Community Resource Specialist at The River Center, joins Nathan Fink to discuss helping our children navigate the pitfalls of digital landscape. And we are joined by Executive Director of Able NH Louis Esposito, NAMI NH's Director of Suicide Prevention Services Elaine de Mello, and Director of Teen Programs at the Grapevine Family & Community Resource Center Jacqueline Roland for conversation about cyberbullying, as well as the skills and supports that create safe environments for our youths.  If you, or someone you care about, is experiencing a crisis, please call/text the NH Rapid Response Access Point at 1-833-710-6477 or chat www.NH988.com.Also, the national 988 Lifeline Centers are available for phone, text, and chat by dialing 988 or via https://988lifeline.org/chat/.Support the showLISTEN on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts. Ask your smart speaker to play NH Family NOW!

Effective Altruism Forum Podcast
“Announcing UK Voters for Animals!” by eleanor mcaree, James Özden, Holly Baines, Alina Salmen, Max Taylor, vicky_cox, Mandy Carter

Effective Altruism Forum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 1:54


We're excited to announce a new volunteer-run organisation, UK Voters For Animals, dedicated to mobilising UK voters to win key legislative changes for farmed animals. Our goal is to recruit and train voters to meet with MPs and prospective MPs to build political support for our key asks. Due to the upcoming general election, we think this is a crucial time to apply pressure on politicians. If you want to use your political power to win change for farmed animals, sign up to get involved here. Please share with anyone who may be interested – we're looking to find people in all 650 constituencies around the UK so no small feat! We think people in the EA community would be a great fit for helping out with this work because they are often thoughtful, pragmatic, and impact-focused. The minimum commitment required is attending a training, and participating in [...] --- First published: May 14th, 2024 Source: https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/BmWuycesbhnXhmy5D/announcing-uk-voters-for-animals --- Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.

Cruising | A Lesbian Bar Road Trip
Maud's (1966-1989) | San Francisco, CA

Cruising | A Lesbian Bar Road Trip

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 64:03


Rikki Streicher opened Maud's in the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco in 1966. The bar would be a fixture of the lesbian community there until it closed its doors in 1989.  It's memorialized in the 1993 documentary Last Call At Maud's and in the hearts and minds of all those who called Maud's a home over the years!Thank you to everyone who shared their stories with us for this episode.This episode features interviews with Paris Poirier, Karen Kiss, Susan Fahey, Mandy Carter, and Jeanne Clarke, as well as audio excerpts from Last Call at Maud's. The episode also features archival tape of interviews with Rikki Streicher conducted by Nan Alamilla Boyd as a part of the Wide Open Town History Project, Courtesy of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Historical Society (collection 2003-05). Thank you for listening to Cruising Podcast!-Want to support Cruising and help us keep our content free and accessible? Join our Patreon! -Reviews help other listeners find Cruising! If you like what you hear, please subscribe and leave us a 5-star review!-For more Cruising adventures, follow us @cruisingpod on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook-Cruising is reported and produced by a small but mighty team of three: Sarah Gabrielli (host/story producer/audio engineer), Rachel Karp (story producer/social media manager), and Jen McGinity (line producer/resident road-trip driver). Theme song is by Joey Freeman. Cover Art is by Finley Martin.-Special thanks to this episode's sponsors, Olivia Travel and Honda-Discover Olivia at Olivia.com and save $100 on your next trip when you use promo code CRUISINGSupport the show

We Are The Runners Show
Episode 28: Mandy Carter

We Are The Runners Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 50:00


Today on the We Are The Runners Show I talk with Mandy Carter. Mandy is a wife, mom, she has an amazing career, and she is a marathoner! Mandy is a part of the Brooks Run Happy Team as well as an Ambassador for the Charlotte Marathon where she runs as a pacer and a sweeper.

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The Nerve! Conversations with Movement Elders
Mapping Activist Lineages: Mandy Carter & Chasyn Carter

The Nerve! Conversations with Movement Elders

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 31:39


Mandy Carter is co-founder of Southerners on New Ground and a proud Black southern lesbian. She traces the activist influences through her movement work with Chasyn, a dynamic youth organizer in North Carolina.

Run Lift Mom
Mindset Lessons from the Chicago Marathon with Mandy Carter

Run Lift Mom

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 24:48


Full transcript and show notes: https://runliftmompod.com/mandy-carter Connect with Mandy: https://instagram.com/themandycarter Drop me a line: https://runliftmompod.com/contact or https://instagram.com/runliftmom  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/runliftmom/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/runliftmom/support

#DriveDigitalSuccess
#DriveDigitalSuccess - Exciting stories about Formula 1

#DriveDigitalSuccess

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 0:56


Welcome to drivedigitalsuccess - Your behind the scenes podcast about Formula 1 and the technology driving it. Presented by Chris Medland and Mandy Carter. Powered by IONOS - First-class cloud and IT infrastructure.

Leading People First
The Intersectionality of LGBTQIA2S+ Ageism: A L.E.A.D. Pride Series (Part 1)

Leading People First

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 56:19


The marginalized community of those who identify as LGBTQIA2S+ is already severe, dealing with a range of hate and ignorance from invisibility to harassment to violence and death. The Leaders for Equity, Allyship, and Diversity wanted to dive deep into the intersectionalities of those within the LGBTQIA2S+ community and bring to light those who are often forgotten. Kicking off part one are Heather Holmes, Mandy Carter, and Michael Sachs to discuss how Ageism frequently leads to them being forgotten, and their identities ignored. Connect with the Panelists Heather Holmes: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heather-h-14022b25/ Mandy Carter: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mandycarter/ Michael Sachs: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelsachs/ Programmed and Moderated by: Sarah Phelps: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bsarahphelps/ Mark Travis Rivera: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-travis-rivera/ This episode is brought to you by the Leaders for Equity, Allyship, and Diversity, where we are having honest and uncomfortable conversations to make a difference in the world. We host these events to allow leaders to come together, discuss, learn, share, activate, and empower to make a difference in this world. These occur every Thursday at 7:30pm Eastern/4:30pm Pacific. You can find our group and upcoming events on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13938399/ Subscribe & Follow Leading People First https://my.captivate.fm/www.instagram.com/leadingpeoplefirst/ (Instagram) https://www.linkedin.com/company/leading-people-first/ (LinkedIn) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGlWhzDv2lg3k2CThajh14A (YouTube) https://my.captivate.fm/www.LeadingPeopleFirst.com (LeadingPeopleFirst.com)

JaneUnChained
Find Out How Much YOU Worsen Climate Change with Every Meal!

JaneUnChained

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 55:56


Compassion in World Farming has a new Evaluate Your Plate calculator. The calculator is a first-of-its-kind, interactive tool that takes a comprehensive look at what you eat and how it impacts climate change and the world around us – beyond greenhouse gases to land and water use, pollution, biodiversity loss, and impact on animals. Says CIFW, “If people continue to simply swap beef for chicken and fish, as they have been led to believe is the environmentally-friendly choice, we will inadvertently accelerate the destruction of our planet. The Evaluate Your Plate calculator's goal is to illustrate the positive impact of making more space on our plates for the foods we know are good for ourselves and our planet – fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and plant-based proteins. This is not an all or none proposition. Even small changes, be they daily, weekly, or monthly, can have a big impact when taken collectively. Visit ciwf.com to learn more. Now, JaneUnChained.com's Jane Velez-Mitchell interviews Compassion in World Farming's Mandy Carter and Jeff Doyle.

JaneUnChained
Find Out How Much YOU Worsen Climate Change with Every Meal!

JaneUnChained

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 55:56


Compassion in World Farming has a new Evaluate Your Plate calculator. The calculator is a first-of-its-kind, interactive tool that takes a comprehensive look at what you eat and how it impacts climate change and the world around us – beyond greenhouse gases to land and water use, pollution, biodiversity loss, and impact on animals. Says CIFW, “If people continue to simply swap beef for chicken and fish, as they have been led to believe is the environmentally-friendly choice, we will inadvertently accelerate the destruction of our planet. The Evaluate Your Plate calculator's goal is to illustrate the positive impact of making more space on our plates for the foods we know are good for ourselves and our planet – fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and plant-based proteins. This is not an all or none proposition. Even small changes, be they daily, weekly, or monthly, can have a big impact when taken collectively. Visit ciwf.com to learn more. Now, JaneUnChained.com's Jane Velez-Mitchell interviews Compassion in World Farming's Mandy Carter and Jeff Doyle.

JaneUnChained
Find Out How Much YOU Worsen Climate Change with Every Meal!

JaneUnChained

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 60:00


Compassion in World Farming has a new Evaluate Your Plate calculator. The calculator is a first-of-its-kind, interactive tool that takes a comprehensive look at what you eat and how it impacts climate change and the world around us – beyond greenhouse gases to land and water use, pollution, biodiversity loss, and impact on animals. Says CIFW, “If people continue to simply swap beef for chicken and fish, as they have been led to believe is the environmentally-friendly choice, we will inadvertently accelerate the destruction of our planet. The Evaluate Your Plate calculator's goal is to illustrate the positive impact of making more space on our plates for the foods we know are good for ourselves and our planet – fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and plant-based proteins. This is not an all or none proposition. Even small changes, be they daily, weekly, or monthly, can have a big impact when taken collectively. Visit ciwf.com to learn more. Now, JaneUnChained.com's Jane Velez-Mitchell interviews Compassion in World Farming's Mandy Carter and Jeff Doyle.

Our Better Half
121: Serving LGBTQ/SGL Elders

Our Better Half

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021 19:57


Dr. Imani Woody is the founding director and CEO of Mary’s House for Older Adults, Inc. She has a Ph.D. in Human Services, specializing in non-profit management.  Dr. Imani has been an advocate of women, people of color and LGBT/Same Gender Loving issues for more than 20 years. Dr. Woody is a member of the National LGBT Elder Housing Initiative, and presented on LGBT housing issues at the White House. She is currently the Executive Director of Mary’s House for Older Adults, an LGBTQ-SGL friendly organization creating welcoming environments throughout the US including its first residence providing safe and affordable communal housing for adults over 60 in Washington, DC. You can reach Dr. Woody here. During the episode, Dr. Jane Fleishman mentions a recent article that she co-authored with Dr. Imani Woody, Mandy Carter, and Miss Major Griffin-Gracy in the Journal of Black Sexuality and Relationships. Here is the citation for that piece:  Carter, M., Fleishman, J. M., Griffin-Gracy, M. M., Woody Macko, I. (2021). Black LGBTQ/SGL elders: A black transwoman, an African-American same-gender loving woman, and a black lesbian talking about sex with a cisgender white lesbian sex researcher. Journal of Black Sexuality and Research, 7(1), 1-20. https://muse.jhu.edu/article/781704 And if you’d like to find more shows, visit our website and please subscribe! We love our listeners and welcome your feedback. You can find us on Facebook and Instagram and Twitter. Or you can write to us at this address. We can’t wait to hear your thoughts. As always, thanks for listening!

Comedy Slab
139 - Mandy

Comedy Slab

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 44:44


This week we review - Mandy (Series 1 Episode 1&2)Mandy is a BBC TV series, written by and starring Diane Morgan as the title character Mandy Carter. The pilot was first broadcast in August 2020Mandy is a woman with dreams. Big dreams. Most of all, she dreams of breeding Doberman Pinchers. But there are hurdles to overcome before that dream can become a reality. In the series we'll see her go on a health kick, rent out her small back bedroom on Airbnb and attempt a series of short-lived jobs in the modern gig economy.Supporting cast include Tom Basden, Maxine Peake, Tony Way, Sean Locke, David Bradley and Natalie Cassidy.Written by Diane MorganDirected by Diane MorganProduced by Sam MorganA BBC Studios Production.Mandy is available here: https://bbc.in/3bOtdu4 The Comedy Slab Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spreaker, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, Spotify and Youtube. Subscribe for a new episode each Monday. Get in touch - we're @ComedySlab on Twitter and ComedySlab on Facebook.

Court-Side Moms
Michael Carter-Williams mom, Mandy Carter-Zegarowski

Court-Side Moms

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 66:38


As Magic Mom Month continues we welcome Mandy Carter-Zegarowski, mom of Michael Carter-Williams of the Orlando Magic. His parents met while they both were playing basketball at Salem State University and basketball has always been a huge part of Michael’s life. Mandy talks with us about how her experiences have helped shape the choices Michael has made on his journey to the NBA.   We explore how Mandy prepared mentally and emotionally during the time leading up to the draft, how she helped create an unforgettable draft night for her son and her family and the indescribable feeling of it all when he was drafted in the first round, 11th overall by the Philadelphia 76ers.   From the high of winning rookie of the year to recovery from a shoulder injury, multiple trades and the negativity of social media, Mandy talks of how Michael coped with the uncertainty, the impact on him mentally and physically and how they’ve come through it all.

Running Around Charlotte
Mandy Carter – Ambassador

Running Around Charlotte

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 21:41


We know a lot of our listeners are hard-core runners. You love the marathons, training on long runs, and you wear out a lot of shoes. Our next guest on Running Around Charlotte has a slightly different point of view, as she calls it, because she fully admits to running at the back of the … Continue reading Mandy Carter – Ambassador →

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Swerve South
Special Guest Mandy Carter

Swerve South

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 41:16


Welcome to a special episode of Swerve South! Join Jaime for an inspirational conversation with Civil Rights Activist and founder of Southerners on New Ground, Mandy Carter. In this episode, Mandy tells a bit of her fascinating life story and offers a history lesson through the lens of her life and work for 50 years in Civil Rights movements. In addition to an exceptional history lesson, you’ll also hear a discussion of activism, coalition building, intentionality of organizing, and the power of sustained political activism. As a nod to the intentions of this podcast, Mandy and Jaime swerve their discussion to the south and consider homecoming for former southerners or people with familial roots in the regional south. They consider rebuilding the south as an inclusive space that works for all inhabitants. Listen to this episode and be inspired to consider the power of one. Ask yourself: “How do we stand up together?” _________Learn more about the organizations and groups discussed in this episode: Highlander CenterWar Resisters LeaguePeace and Freedom PartyNational Council of EldersCDF Haley FarmStudents Against Social InjusticeUM NAACPUnited Campus Workers of MississippiFarm Labor Organizing CommitteeNational Black Justice CoalitionYoknapatawpha Arts CouncilBe sure to check out our recommended readings and movies: Brother Outsider: The Life of Bayard RustinQuaker: Social Justice TestimonySuzanne Farr, Homophobia:  A Weapon of SexismMab Segrest, My Mama’s Dead Squirrel"The Story of Cesar Chavez""Is This the Most Radical Mayor in America?"Pat Parker PoetryDorothy AllisonTake a look at these extra links and resources: Joan Baez, Center for the Study of NonviolenceArchived Article about Creating Change ConferenceMeg Christiansen, “Southern Home”Holly Near on Singing For Our LivesOxford Film FestivalOxford Pride ParadeViolet Valley Book Store

On the Schmooze Podcast: Leadership | Strategic Networking | Relationship Building
OTS 153: The Footprint to Follow – Desheen L. Evans

On the Schmooze Podcast: Leadership | Strategic Networking | Relationship Building

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 49:29


Today’s guest is an Emergency Crisis & International Trauma Recovery Coach. She has over three decades of experience in trauma-informed care working with families, institutions, and organizations in the aftermath of crisis situations and traumatic life events. She provides emergency crisis, international trauma recovery, behavioral management, and executive coaching. She is the Founder and CEO of Eyes of Power, a certified minority and woman-owned company dedicated to creating visions that help others take leaps in their personal and professional lives. Her personal history with trauma inspired her to create culturally-competent tools that meet her clients where they are. In addition to being a contributing author to several books, she is writing a book to share her story and make these tools available to more people. Please join me in welcoming Desheen L. Evans. Would you leave an honest rating and review on Apple Podcast? Or Stitcher? They are extremely helpful and I read each and every one of them. Thanks for the inspiration! In this episode we discuss: her thoughts on leadership: “I look at leadership like it’s a banana, you have to peel it back to eat it. There are actual steps you have to take to get to leadership.” her belief that there is no such thing as a one-person leader. all of her work with trauma-informed care and meeting people exactly where they are. her new training program, The Lens of Trauma, and how she is working to help people view trauma differently. how she has a habit of purposely making one person smile every day. her insights on connecting with others and the go-getter part of her personality that has helped her make significant professional advancements. Links Desheen L. Evans on LinkedIn and Twitter. www.eyesofpower.com Books mentioned in this episode: “My Creative Thoughts: Inspired by Global Best-Selling Authors” - co-authored by Desheen L. Evans “Are YOU the Missing Piece?” Don’t Leave a Hole in the World” - co-authored by Desheen L. Evans “My Journey My Journal” - co-authored by Desheen L. Evans “The Connector’s Advantage: 7 Mindsets to Grow Your Influence and Impact” by Michelle Tillis Lederman Other Resources: Listen to my first episode with Michelle Tillis Lederman. Listen to my second episode with Michelle Tillis Lederman. Learn more about Mandy Carter. About Robbie: Robbie Samuels is a keynote speaker and relationship-based business strategist who has been recognized as a “networking expert” by both Inc. and Lifehacker. He is the author of the best-selling business book Croissants vs. Bagels: Strategic, Effective, and Inclusive Networking at Conferences and has been profiled in the Harvard Business Review, Forbes, and Fast Company. His clients include associations and corporations including Marriott, AmeriCorps, Hostelling International, and General Assembly. He has been featured in several books including Stand Out: How to Find Your Breakthrough Idea and Build a Following Around It by Dorie Clark and The Connector’s Advantage: 7 Mindsets to Grow Your Influence and Impact by Michelle Tillis Lederman. He has guest lectured at many leading educational institutions including Harvard University, Brown University, Cornell University, Brandeis University, and Northeastern University. Robbie is the host of On the Schmooze podcast which features his networking strategies and talented professionals sharing untold stories of leadership and networking. Keynote Speaker Interested in booking Robbie to speak? At www.robbiesamuels.com/speaking you'll find video clips and a description of his signature session, Art of the Schmooze. Relationship-Based Business Strategist Are you ready to create a Relationship-Based Business Plan that will help you achieve greater impact (and income)? You want to have a greater impact and increased income. The problem is that there are so many options for how to buil...

Series Linked
25: Jo Joyner, George Clooney and Gabby Logan

Series Linked

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 40:56


Ackerly Bridge is back for another series and Jo Joyner tells us what to expect from her character Mandy Carter. Emma and Jeffers also discuss George Clooney's series coming to Channel 4 and the new Celebrity Crystal Maze. Plus Gabby Logan shares her Box Set To Watch Before You Die.

Our Better Half
Episode 49: Passionate Pursuits, Celebrating Black History Month

Our Better Half

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2018 16:02


As this is the start of Black History month, we wanted to raise up the work of Black women who’ve expanded our knowledge of sexuality and why Black Lives Matter. So stay with us. We talk about talented and courageous Black women: Audre Lorde, Angela Bowen, Mandy Carter, and Imani Woody. And we explain why Black Lives Matter to us as two white women. Opening music by Kabbalistic Village, closing music is “Sultry Space Showers” by B.Leo. All music available through Creative Commons Attribution, Non-Commercial Share Alike 4.0 International.   Resource links: You can learn more about how to support Black Lives Matter working to elevate the issues of race and racism in our society. The Women of Color Sexual Health Network (WOCSHN) is an inspiring group of sexuality educators and they’ve just released a new curriculum. We’ve worked with many of these great women and love their work. You can learn more about them here. Jennifer Abod's documentary film about Angela Bowen is inspirational, informative, complex, and humorous. Check out the trailer and enjoy the film. Ta Nehisi Coates’ beautiful book, Between the World and Me is an important read for our times. Here’s the link. Ashley mentioned The Hate You Give, by Angie Thomas. Here’s the link.

Collections by Michelle Brown
Collections by Michelle Brown WSG Phil Esteem/2017 Esteem Awards

Collections by Michelle Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2017 63:00


On Saturday July 1st Chicago will again host the ESTEEM Awards recognizing a cross section of leadership in the LGBTQ community. Today we are talking with the founder and force behind these annual awards Philip Esteem. Phil is proud African American Gay Male. Although he was never formally trained as a writer or journalist Phil believes he was led to share other people’s experiences. In 1998, he started a ZINE called Legends Statements and Stars.  Legends Statements and Stars focused primarily on the ball scenewhere people, especially youth "walk" or compete for trophies and prizes at events known as balls.. In 2000, he started ESTEEM newsletter, a ZINE for the greater gay community. In 2004 Phil was approached by JC Cole about joining forces with her for a website she created called PrideIndex.com.  PrideIndex is a lifestyles and entertainment site for gay communities of color. In 2006, he joined the Windy City Black Pride Gay Pride Awards Committee where he successfully created interest for the Pride Awards for 2 years. He decided to step out on my own in 2007 and the Esteem Awards were born. The ESTEEM awards honor some of the best and brightest LGBTQ citizens, organizations and supporters from across the country. The honorees represent a who’s who among people whose activism, service and creativity have made significant contributions to our community.  Past honorees include GLAAD, The Lambda Literary Foundation, Mandy Carter, The NAACP, HRC, Keith Boykin, Mandy Carter,  Monica Roberts, The Schomberg Museum,  Sampson McCormick, The Ruth Ellis Center and other LGBTQ activists . 

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PRESS RECORD: The SOHP Podcast
Episode 4: LGBTQ Oral Histories of North Carolina

PRESS RECORD: The SOHP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2016 41:12


In honor of LGBTQ Pride Month and recent legislation, our fourth episode focuses on the history of LGBTQ life and activism in North Carolina. First, former SOHP field scholar Evan Faulkenberry and former SOHP intern Aaron Hayworth discuss their recently published article in the Oral History Review. We also hear excerpts from an interview with Professor Randall Kenan, whose oral history highlighted in Evan and Aaron’s paper illuminates the intersecting identities of race and sexual orientation. Next, field scholar Carol Prince talks about what she learned conducting oral histories with Erin Karcher and Genia Smith, two small business owners in Durham whose experiences of sexuality and gender complicate dominant understandings of entrepreneurship. Finally, we share three clips from the SOHP archive that underscore the different contours of LGBTQ identity in the South. In an interview from 2007, Mandy Carter, a black lesbian social justice activist, discusses the motivations behind founding Southerners on New Ground. Then in an interview from 2014, Dr. Terri Phoenix, director of the LGBTQ Center at UNC Chapel Hill discusses the ongoing fight for gender neutral bathrooms. Finally, Ping Nguyen, a graduate of UNC reflects on the differences (or lack thereof) between queer life in the North and the South. In closing, former SOHP intern and new Press Record co-host Charlotte Eure and field scholar Carol Prince discuss the tensions that surface while doing queer oral history for academic purposes.

Can We Talk for REAL
Mandy Carter Recaps-Bayard Rustin Commemoratioin

Can We Talk for REAL

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2013 112:00


Leading the organizing and planning in honor of Bayard Rustin was Mandy Carter who will be joining CWT4R co-host Ina, Michelle and Terry Boi. Carter joined the show in February informing listeners of the upcoming events that occurred last week on August 28th. On the NBJC website entitled “Bayard Rustin 2013 Commemoration Project”. Mandy Carter, Bayard Rustin 2013 Commemoration Project National Coordinator, commented that "most people do not know that Bayard Rustin, an out Black gay man, was the key organizer for that groundbreaking event. America needs to know that Bayard existed. Black lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and same-gender-loving people need to know that Rustin stood firm in his identity and, by his very presence, challenged others in the Civil Rights Movement to overcome homophobia." Mandy provides information about Someone in History You Should Know. Join us on Can WE Talk for REAL, Wednesday Night at 10:30 eastern, 9:30 central, 8:40 mountain and 7:30 pacific time. Call into 347-215-8985 and press 1 to SPEAK

SoulSistas of Sappho
Get Ready for Part II of Our Advocacy Roundtable Discussion

SoulSistas of Sappho

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2009 94:33


Audre Lorde, in The Transformation of Silence into Language and Action" from her book Sister Outsider, wrote "Your silence will not protect you. I am not only a casualty, I am also a warrior." These words highlight the importance of our dialogue about the work that has and continues to be done on behalf of the LGBT same-gender loving community - specifically with womyn of color. SoulSistas "Live" is featuring panel discussions with the advocates and activists whose voices cannot and will not be silenced. April’s show was very enlightening, informative and empowering, and we are equally excited about our Part II segment scheduled for Wednesday, May 6th at 7:00 PM (EST). During this show, we will have another powerful discussion with our panel, which includes Francine Ramsey, Executive Director of the Zuna Institute, D. Magrini, Director of Health Education & Rachelle Dixon, Health Edu Associate & Information Designer of the Mautner Project, and Mandy Carter, Activist. I am also excited that our very own Virginia Adams (LuvleLady), Sistahs, Inc. Administrator, will be joining us as well, so be sure to mark May 6th on your calendar and tune into our show. You can kick it with us live by dialing 646/478-3929 or hit us up in the chat room at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/SoulSistas-of-SapphoWe look forward to having you join us and please spread the word to your contacts and friends...this is a show you don't want to miss!! PS: SoulSistas "Live" podcast of each show's segments is available on iTunes!! http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=289945417~Flavr~

SoulSistas of Sappho
Get Ready for Part II of Our Advocacy Roundtable Discussion

SoulSistas of Sappho

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2009 94:33


Audre Lorde, in The Transformation of Silence into Language and Action" from her book Sister Outsider, wrote "Your silence will not protect you. I am not only a casualty, I am also a warrior." These words highlight the importance of our dialogue about the work that has and continues to be done on behalf of the LGBT same-gender loving community - specifically with womyn of color. SoulSistas "Live" is featuring panel discussions with the advocates and activists whose voices cannot and will not be silenced. April’s show was very enlightening, informative and empowering, and we are equally excited about our Part II segment scheduled for Wednesday, May 6th at 7:00 PM (EST). During this show, we will have another powerful discussion with our panel, which includes Francine Ramsey, Executive Director of the Zuna Institute, D. Magrini, Director of Health Education & Rachelle Dixon, Health Edu Associate & Information Designer of the Mautner Project, and Mandy Carter, Activist. I am also excited that our very own Virginia Adams (LuvleLady), Sistahs, Inc. Administrator, will be joining us as well, so be sure to mark May 6th on your calendar and tune into our show. You can kick it with us live by dialing 646/478-3929 or hit us up in the chat room at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/SoulSistas-of-SapphoWe look forward to having you join us and please spread the word to your contacts and friends...this is a show you don't want to miss!! PS: SoulSistas "Live" podcast of each show's segments is available on iTunes!! http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=289945417~Flavr~

AP3
0923 Lilli Lewis...Mandy Carter...MaryAnne Adams

AP3

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2008 64:59


Lilli Lewis was in town...with her new cd...hear some of her new tunes...hear Mandy Carter talk about the Audre Lorde Scholarships...and MaryAnne joins us to tell us more...

KPFA - Making Contact
Making Contact – January 11, 2008

KPFA - Making Contact

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2008 4:29


Radical thinkers, military resisters and longtime movement activists reflect on the past 40 years of resistance movements in the US, where we are today, and what to do next. Featuring: Noam Chomsky, RESIST founder, leading radical thinker, Professor of Linguistics, Linguistic Theory, Syntax, Semantics, Philosophy of Language at Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Mandy Carter, founder of Southerners on New Ground (SONG) and founding member of the National Black Justice Coalition; Camilo Mejia, war-resister and anti-waractivist; Bill Fletcher, Jr., labor activist, co-chair of United for Peace and Justice, visiting Professor at Brooklyn College-CUNY. The post Making Contact – January 11, 2008 appeared first on KPFA.

Youth Noise Network
Mandy Carter

Youth Noise Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2007 8:36


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