We are a non-profit community based organization focused on empowering children and families and communities of color. The ATL Rise podcast mission is to elevate the local voices of the metropolitan Atlanta area through real and authentic talks and conversations. . We are covering everything from children and family issues, poverty, violence, race, civic engagement and more. ATL Rise is hosted by our CEO & Founder, Shanequa Moore. Since 2013, I’RAISE has been on the ground transforming the way children & families of color are seen, heard and treated. From pain to triumph, we seek to capture the “behind the scenes” experiences of ATL community members and collectively re-imagine a Atlanta community that represents a place of equity, power and prominence for Black children and families. Subscribing will give you access to the Power Chat Podcasts with CEO & Founder Ms. Shanequa Moore.Please subscribe here today!
This episode is part of our Trendsetters, Trailblazers, and Transcending Series.
In this episode, host Shanequa Moore speaks with Whitney O'Hearn, a registered nurse at United Health Equity Solutions, Inc.
Learn more about I'RAISE Girls & Boys International at www.iraiseinc.org.
This episode is part of our Trendsetters, Trailblazers, and Transcending Series.
In this episode, host Shanequa Moore speaks with Erika Mitchell of Atlanta Board of Education District 5.
Learn more about I'RAISE Girls & Boys International at www.iraiseinc.org.
This episode is part of our Trendsetters, Trailblazers, and Transcending Series.
In this episode, host Shanequa Moore speaks with BlackPush founder Shaun Smith about gun violence, policy, and how he transformed 10,000 square feet of unused space in a church into a hub for twelve nonprofits.
Learn more about BlackPush at www.blackpush.org.
Learn more about I'RAISE Girls & Boys International at www.iraiseinc.org.
This Special Edition episode is part of our Trendsetters, Trailblazers and Transcending Series.
In this episode, special guest and media specialist Jerrica Brumfield interviews the host and I'RAISE CEO Shanequa Moore. Shanequa warms our hearts with stories of her childhood, and her first experience with leadership in her home. Ms. Moore shares how this transcended to her leading in her elementary, middle, and high school, local chu...
This episode is part of our Trendsetters, Trailblazers and Transcending Series.
In this episode, CEO Shanequa Moore interviews author, CEO, and motivational speaker Lamekkiona King. Lamekkiona shares her personal story and struggles comparing herself to other girls from the age of 8. She shares her pain as a Black woman and the “breakdown” that led to her becoming a trendsetter for Black girls and women in her community. Lamekkiona...
Our very own I’RAISE top collaborator, Sydney Hill, talks about her work in empowering black girls to be the best version of themselves and embrace their roots and culture. As a college student, Sydney is also passionate about advocacy, women’s rights, and social justice. She aims to uplift self-esteem and strength in young black girls and support women, sharing her experience with volunteering and human services. This episode is p...
Ernie speaks to his pain, privilege and triumphs as an accomplished Reporter at the Atlanta Constitution Journal. Ernie in this episode speaks to the pain Black men face in America such as depression, suicide and feeling like the weight of the world is on their shoulders. This episode speaks to the King in Black men; their strength and resilience. Ernie encourages other Black men to embrace vulnerability and to be a part of a broth...
This episode is about Black women's empowerment, encouraging and uplifting Black women’s self-esteem to tap into the Queen inside of them, connect to their African roots, and realize that their history did not start in America. In this transformative talk, Black women are encouraged to take care of themselves and embrace all parts of themselves. Black women are lifted up as the resilient, strong, and magical women they are. This is...
In this episode, Shanequa Moore speaks with the leader and strategist Terrill McFarland who is currently the Managing Director of a national organization fighting food insecurity throughout the U.S. Early Childhood, Health Strategies, and Nutrition Education at the national organization, “Share Our Strength”.
Shanequa shares her personal experiences of being food insecure as a child and her passion to ensure no kids go hungry. Ter...
In this episode, Shanequa Moore chats with Jacqueline L. Adams, former candidate for State Representative of Georgia, District 86. Jacqueline Adams is also the proud wife to life partner Gregory Adams.
Jacqueline shares her pain and struggles as a mother raising six children including three Black males in today's world. Shanequa and Jacqueline recall the George Floyd murder and the pain and trauma felt by every Black mother when...
In this episode, Shanequa Moore chats with former legislator, Alisha Searcy, who made history and was first elected to the Georgia House of Representatives in 2002, becoming the first African-American to be elected from a district solely in Cobb County.
Alisha was able to radically change the fate of thousands of girls in her time as executive director of Ivy Preparatory Academies within one year where she saw attendance rates turn...
This podcast features world renown chess player and star dad who went from gangs to rise. Orrin inspires men, women, parents and kids to dream, embrace the mind and spirit of Dr. Martin Luther King.
This episode is packed with wisdom like none other and real life lessons to overcome every situation from obstacle to trauma! Orrin was born to inspire a generation of youth to win! Drawing inspiration from chess, Orrin teaches us how t...
In this episode, Shanequa Moore interviews Pastor and single father Brian Foster, who shares his traumatic experiences surrounding divorce. In this episode, Brian has a heart to heart with fathers who are struggling with matters involving divorce, co-parenting and fatherlessness. Inspiring talk for both single mothers and fathers alike.
In this episode, Shanequa Moore interviews advocate for CobbCcounty public schools, Leroy (Tre') Hutchins, who shares his heartfelt journey as an African American dad involved in his children’s school and how this lead to his career as a community leader. Tre' shares his process of emerging into leadership, becoming the spark of the movement to incorporate the historical unincorporated town of Mableton as a new city near metro Atla...
In this episode, Shanequa Moore interviews educator Julian Smith, local resident of Deklab county and also community leader. Julian shares insight into his experiences as a teacher in the classroom during the pandemic. Julian also shares recommendations on ways to re-image the ATL public school system and metro atlanta schools to create pathways to HBCUs.
In this episode, Shanequa Moore interviews Jay Charles Billups, an award-winning customer-facing IT trailblaze. Jay is a local resident of Decatur and Georgia and also an advocate for youth. Jay shares his near-death experience and what inspired him to become an advocate now traveling the world empowering young black men to develop a positive identity and sense of self and become a staple in communities of color.
CEO Shanequa talks with Black woman community leader, Melody Bray about the importance of civically engaging Black communities in a way that represents humility and reality.
Melody shares her experience running for Senate in Georgia and gives advice on ways to re-imagine civic engagement in ATL.
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