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    Explore " publiceducation" with insightful episodes like "Men in Education: Talking about Transitions from Teaching to School Counseling with Charles Ebea, MSEd", "Public Safety in Chicago with Vanessa Westley", "Public Education in Chicago with Rossana Rodriguez" and "Social Acceptance, Sense of Belonging before Actual Learning with Henry" from podcasts like ""Why Don't We Talk About This?", "Our Stories, Our World: A community-driven podcast series", "Our Stories, Our World: A community-driven podcast series" and "Duct Tape Rocket Ship"" and more!

    Episodes (4)

    Men in Education: Talking about Transitions from Teaching to School Counseling with Charles Ebea, MSEd

    Men in Education: Talking about Transitions from Teaching to School Counseling with Charles Ebea, MSEd

    We converse about the transition from being a classroom teacher to a school counselor, engaging with youth in schools, navigating themes with school staff and so much more!

    Bio:
    Charles is a dual master's holder, in education and in school counseling. Currently a middle school counselor, and has taught ELA to grades 7-12 in the course of a fifteen-year teaching career. I am a father, a husband, and a sneakerhead, and I love to help others and make people laugh.

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    Public Safety in Chicago with Vanessa Westley

    Public Safety in Chicago with Vanessa Westley

    Retired officer Vanessa Westley spent 25 years working within the Chicago Police Department. She has played an active role in Community Policing initiatives since 2004 and managed the CPD and Metro YMCA’s “Bridging the Divide” program before her work with the Youth District Advisory Councils (YDAC). She also served as project manager for the Mayor’s Office of Faith Based and Community Partnerships. Westley is currently a restorative justice practitioner and trainer. 

    Interviewer Andrea Hernandez began serving as a member of YDAC when she was in high school. Now 20 years old, Hernandez is completing college coursework and pursuing plans to work as a Chicago Police Department officer. She credits YDAC for her growth and understanding of the importance of public and community safety.

    EXTRA! EXTRA! 
    Watch what happens when the tables are turned on interviewer Andrea Hernandez as she if featured in this news story about her work with YDAC. Young Documentary Filmmakers Working With Chicago Police To Uplift City’s Communities

    Music: Malci

    Artwork: Dan MacDonald Studios

    Audio Producer: Samantha Gattsek

    Executive Producers: Mareva Lindo & Elissa Yancey

    This podcast is brought to you by Public Narrative and A Picture’s Worth.

    Public Education in Chicago with Rossana Rodriguez

    Public Education in Chicago with Rossana Rodriguez

    In our second episode, we focus again on the critically important topic of Public Education--this time with a distinctly different perspective. This episode features teen story-gatherer Kaylen Brandt in conversation with Chicago alderwoman Rossana Rodriguez, a teacher and community organizer by training. Running as a Democratic Socialist, she won her first political campaign in 2019, when she was elected to represent the city’s 33rd Ward on the Chicago City Council. She was born and raised in Puerto Rico, where her father was a community organizer. Rodriguez studied and taught drama in Puerto Rico before government cut-backs sparked her move to Albany Park in Chicago, where she became a resident director at the Albany Park Theater Project. 

    In this episode, Rodriguez shares a photograph she took when she was a teacher at Dr. Pedro Albizu Campos High School in Humboldt Park. The photo shows Koko, a Black trans woman in Rodriguez’s integrated arts class, on a very good day. Koko is smiling as she shows off a sock puppet she made as part of the class. 

    Content Warning: Anti-trans violence and transphobia. 

    Our Stories, Our World is a collaboration that connects Chicago’s Public Narrative, a longtime advocate for broader, more accurate and more authentic community representation in media, and A Picture’s Worth, a nonprofit focused on strengths-based storytelling for community transformation. Our Stories, Our World combines audio stories and photography to create a series of youth-led, citizen-centered podcasts that add depth and context to stories about Public Narrative’s three thematic pillars: public safety, public health and public education.

    Interviewer/Host: Kaylen Brandt
    Music: Malci
    Artwork: Dan MacDonald Studios
    Audio Producer: Samantha Gattsek
    Executive Producers: Mareva Lindo & Elissa Yancey
    This podcast is brought to you by Public Narrative and A Picture’s Worth.

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    Social Acceptance, Sense of Belonging before Actual Learning with Henry

    Social Acceptance, Sense of Belonging before Actual Learning with Henry

    Henry is a graphic designer and entrepreneur based in Seattle, Washington. To learn more about his work, check out his website: statesofmatter.com. 

    If you are a parent in the public schools and would like to be my guest on the show, I would love to have you. Here is how: visit my website jessicazou.com and submit your request, or follow us on Apple Podcast and Spotify. 

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