In the podcast, we will explore the complex intersections between health equity & educational justice by meeting partners, innovators, change makers, & thought leaders and discussing what building community as an act of resistance means.
Join TOGETHER! Executive and Deputy Directors and returning pod guest (and new Board Member) dr. sarah lloyd and community leader and TOGETHER! supporter Melvin Fields (PhD candidate) as we talk about what a thriving community looks like and wrap up our first-ever podcast season!
In this episode, explore the collaborative Anchor Communities Initiative attempting to end youth and young adult houselessness in Thurston County, learn about the Youth Advisory Board within the initiative, and as always, hear what building community as an act of resistance means to guests Lex and Meagan!
In this episode, explore the power of trust, connection, and culturally relevant client and family supports as we talk with TOGETHER!’s Club House Family Liaison Paulette and one of her Community Schools counterparts Diana, and as always, hear what building community as an act of resistance means to them.
In this episode, explore the power of just one person and one family to make a huge and lasting difference in the life of a houseless/unaccompanied young person by meeting Annette & Dave, TOGETHER!’s first Hosts in our Host Homes program, and as always, discuss what building community as an act of resistance means to our guests!
In this episode, met 4 The Love co-founder Nicole Andres and 4 The Love Board Member Charli Terminelli, explore the power of community to create collaborative solutions and meet student and family needs, and explore what building community as an act of resistance means.
In this episode, explore what linguistic justice and liberation mean as we discuss language and culture, bilingualism, equity, justice, and love. As always, we also discuss what building community as an act of resistance means.
In this episode, explore complex intersections between student wellbeing & educational justice Jay Banks (they/the), as well as discuss what building community as an act of resistance means.
In this episode, we explore complex intersections between racial, social, and educational justice with Sarah Lloyd (she/her) principal disruptor of Soul on Fire, as well as discuss what building community as an act of resistance means.
In this episode, explore complex intersections between health equity & educational justice with Sofia Vasconi (she/they) of Pizza Klatch, as well as discuss what building community as an act of resistance means.
In this episode, explore complex intersections between health equity & educational justice with Emily McMason (she/her) of Evolving Parents, as well as discuss what building community as an act of resistance means.
In the podcast, we will explore the complex intersections between health equity & educational justice by meeting change maker and systems innovator Dae Shogren (she/they), exploring TOGETHER!'s Host Homes programs and the intersectional identities and needs of houseless young people, as well as discuss what building community as an act of resistance means.
In the podcast, we will explore the complex intersections between health equity & educational justice by meeting partners, innovators, change makers, & thought leaders and discussing what building community as an act of resistance means.
"McCartney: A Life in Lyrics" offers listeners the opportunity to sit in on conversations between Paul McCartney and poet Paul Muldoon dissecting the people, experiences, and art that inspired McCartney’s songwriting. These conversations were held during the past several years as the two collaborated on the best selling book, “The Lyrics: 1965 to Present.” Over two seasons and 24 episodes of “McCartney: A Life in Lyrics”, you’ll hear a combination master class, memoir, and improvised journey with one of the most beloved figures in popular music. Each episode focuses on one song from McCartney’s iconic catalog – spanning early Beatles through his solo work. Season 1 premieres on October 4th. “McCartney: A Life in Lyrics” is a co-production between iHeart Media, MPL and Pushkin Industries. Cover Portrait © 1967 Paul McCartney / Photographer: Linda McCartney
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