Dive into Public Hearing, our podcast and radio show about cities, engaging community, and materializing equitable, just, and joy-filled futures.
Public Hearing x Pop It Crossover Episode!! ..Part 2
Molly & Sarah from Pop It finish their conversation with Josh and go even deeper discussing identity, lived experience, and start a challenging conversation about systems of prostitution.
Public Hearing x Pop It Crossover Episode!! ..Part 1
Join hosts of two Worcester-based podcasts, Public Hearing and Pop It for a crossover episode! Molly, Sarah, and Josh talk about everything from Worcester politics to public education to buses using solar powered WiFi thingies to connect communities to the internet.
Season 1 Finale with Tracy O’Connell Novick, WPS School Committee Member
How should School Committees support public education and how can residents hold them accountable? Season 1 of Public Hearing has been about systems that impact youth; with pretty much every episode highlighting education in one way or another. In our Season Finale (woo hoo!), Josh talks with Tracy O’Connell Novick, a member of the Worcester Public Schools School Committee with kids in WPS (crazy, right?) and how we think about, fund, and prioritize issues in public education. Thanks for a great first season!
Sidebar: The Power of Local Politics with Danaah McCallum & Doug Arbetter
All politics is local. However, there are a lot of folx who don’t know too much about their local elected officials and what can actually be done at the local level. In this Sidebar episode of Public Hearing, Josh talks with Danaah McCallum and Doug Arbetter about the importance of voting in local elections, the challenges that many communities face, and ideas to improve our systems of government.
Racism Free Worcester Public Schools?
What are students actually looking for when it comes to changes in public education? Is our community truly centering and valuing the voices of the kids experiencing the systems that we’ve built for them? Today, we’re talking with two young organizers; both alumni of South High School in Worcester. And while we talk at a local level, this conversation echoes into so many other districts where students are working to have their voices heard. #PublicHearingPodcast
The Power of Stories with Dr. Mariel Novas (Part 2)
Continuing our conversation with Dr. Mariel Novas, we dive into catalyzing community connectivity, racism as smog in the air, and finding time for joy in the midst of turmoil.
The Power of Stories with Dr. Mariel Novas (Part 1)
So far in Public Hearing Season 1, we’ve talked with people working across different systems including public education, juvenile justice, and child welfare as well as with individuals who have lived some of these experiences. In this episode, Josh talks with Dr. Mariel Novas; educator, innovator, immigrant, and community builder, about the cross-section of these systems and how intersectionality plays a role in the movement of our nation (and whether that movement is backwards or forwards).
The Complexities of Child Welfare with Danaah McCallum
The child welfare system is a continuum of services that is setup to ensure children are safe and families have the appropriate resources to provide for the needs of their kids.. but does it? In our episode today, Josh talks to Danaah McCallum, a woman with over 20 years of experience working with the Department of Children and Families, about the complexities of this work and how it intersects with other systems. What do you think about the child welfare system?
From WPS to Holy Cross: A Conversation with Keyshawn O'Connell
This week we sat down with Keyshawn O'Connell—a recent college grad from College of the Holy Cross—who talked to us about some of his experiences growing up in Worcester, attending the public schools, and getting involved with programs like Recreation Worcester, Dynamy Youth Academy (Upward Bound), and Bottom line.
Keyshawn shares his thoughts on how we might strengthen educational spaces for youth including increasing teacher diversity and giving young people a voice at the table.