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    Intersections in Public Service

    Produced by the Weldon Cooper Center Media Team, this podcast takes a look at the most pressing issues facing our community, how public servants of all kinds are trying to address them, and what you can do to help.

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    Latest Episodes:
    Demystifying Redistricting (Pt 2) Jun 14, 2022

    For the second episode in our two-part series on redistricting, you’ll hear from Sean Kumar and James Abrenio, two Sorensen Institute Alumni who both served on Virginia’s 2020 Redistricting Commission. They’ll discuss their experiences on the Commission in 2020: what went well, what could be improved, and what redistricting in Virginia might look like in the future.

    Host, Editor, & Writer: Ellis Nolan

    Guests: James Abrenio & Sean Kumar

    Producer & Project Manager: Claire Downey

    Episode Presentation by Larry Terry, Executive Director of the Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service.

    Music Credits:

    Air Hockey Saloon by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under and Attribution License.
    http://chriszabriskie.com/licensing

    Golden Grass by Sour Mash

    Rambling by Calumet

    Dust Digger by Sour Mash


    Bookmobiles to Hotspots: Libraries as Public Service May 12, 2022

    In this episode of Intersections in Public Service, we take a close look at how libraries function as a public service. Williamsburg's Regional Library Director Betsy Fowler, provides insight into the many unique ways libraries meet the needs of their communities. Along with a historical overview of how public libraries came to be in Virginia, we also dive into the evolution of library technologies. To stay up to date with the most recent happenings across libraries in America, check out the American Library Association's website. To support libraries in your area, donate or volunteer.


    Host, Editor, & Writer: Bea Webster

    Guests: Betsy Fowler & Nancy Webster

    Producer & Project Manager: Claire Downey

    Episode Presentation by Larry Terry, Executive Director of the Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service.


    Music:

    Borough by <a href=“https://app.sessions.blue/browse/track/104186”>Blue Dot Sessions</a>

    Watermarks by <a href=“https://app.sessions.blue/browse/track/104393”>Blue Dot Sessions</a>

    Sculptor by <a href=“https://app.sessions.blue/browse/track/107442”>Blue Dot Sessions</a>

    Game Hens by <a href=“https://app.sessions.blue/browse/track/107451”>Blue Dot Sessions</a>

    Cello Drone A · Musician’s Practice Partner

    Cello Drones for Tuning and Improvisation

    ℗ 2003 Marcia Sloane

    Released on: 2003-01-01

    app.sessions.blueapp.sessions.blue

    Blue Dot Sessions

    Minimalist Acoustic Music for Film and Media

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    Blue Dot Sessions

    Minimalist Acoustic Music for Film and Media

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    Blue Dot Sessions

    Minimalist Acoustic Music for Film and Media

    app.sessions.blueapp.sessions.blue

    Blue Dot Sessions

    Minimalist Acoustic Music for Film and Media

    Air Hockey Saloon by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under and Attribution License.

    Licensing | Chris Zabriskie



    Demystifying Redistricting (Pt 1) Mar 23, 2022

    Many of us have heard the word “redistricting”, but what does it actually mean and how does it work? For the first episode in our two-part series on redistricting, University of Virginia undergraduates Ellis Nolan and Garreth Bartholomew discuss the basics of redistricting in the United States at large and in Virginia. You’ll hear about the steps of the redistricting process, how it’s different from state to state, an overview of Gerrymandering, a crash course on how to read newly drawn maps, and why redistricting is important to representation.

    Host, Editor, & Writer: Ellis Nolan

    Guest: Garreth Bartholomew

    Producer & Project Manager: Claire Downey

    Episode Presentation by Larry Terry, Executive Director of the Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service.


    Music Credits:

    Bossa Antigua by Kevin MacLeod

    https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3454-bossa-antigua/

    Jazz Drums Music for Videos | Royalty Free Links Included

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4SE2A27gDU



    Role of Public Service in the Afghan Refugee Crisis Nov 23, 2021

    In this first episode of the second season of Intersections in Public Service, we take a look at the Afghan refugee crisis and Virginia's specific role in welcoming refugees to the United States. We get to hear from two public servants about refugee intake from a structural and individual perspective. Translator Marjan Noori, speaks about the importance of translating as well as her personal ties to Afghanistan. While Andrew Slater who works as the director of Northern Virginia's Emergency Response System takes a broader look at the systems through which the refugees are navigating through once landing in the United States.

    Host, Editor, & Writer: Cassie Deering

    Guests: Marjan Noori & Andrew Slater

    Producer, Researcher & Writer: Bea Webster

    Producer & Project Manager: Claire Downey

    Episode Presentation by Larry Terry, Executive Director of the Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service.

    Organizations mentioned:

    International Relief Council : Charlottesville & Richmond

    International Rescue Committee (IRC)

    Northern Virginia Emergency Response System:

    NVERS

    Lutheran Social Services:

    Lutheran Services in America

    Music & Sound Credits:

    Air Hockey Saloon by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under and Attribution License.

    Licensing | Chris Zabriskie

    Uncertain Ground (Strings Lead) by Blue Dot Sessions
    Arlan Vale by Blue Dot Sessions

    Blue Dot Sessions

    Tendon - Blue Dot Sessions

    Blue Dot Sessions

    Junca by Blue Dot Sessions

    Blue Dot Sessions

    Deixa by Blue Dot Sessions

    Blue Dot Sessions

    Dawn Line Approaching by Blue Dot Sessions

    Blue Dot Sessions

    Plaster Combo by Blue Dot Sessions

    Blue Dot Sessions

    Gtks by Blue Dot Sessions

    Blue Dot Sessions

    Illway by Blue Dot Sessions

    Blue Dot Sessions

    I Recall by Blue Dot Sessions

    Blue Dot Sessions

    Vine Crawler by Blue Dot Sessions

    Blue Dot Sessions

    Boston Landing by Blue Dot Sessions

    Blue Dot Sessions


    SEASON 1 - Trailer Sep 17, 2021

    Intersections in Public Service Season 1 has come to an end, so we want to highlight some of our most memorable episode moments. We have explored topics from cultural preservation, climate change, voting rights of previously incarcerated people, and much more. Take a listen to see how encompassing public service really is.

    Host & Editor: Ellis Nolan

    Producer & Project Manager: Claire Downey

    Music & Sound Credits:

    Air Hockey Saloon by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under and Attribution License.

    http://chriszabriskie.com/licensing


    Returning Citizens Pt 3 - Sandra Carter & Esther Eriksson von Allmen - Episode 21 May 27, 2021

    In this final episode of a three-part series on returning citizens, media intern Esther Eriksson von Allmen, speaks to Sandra Carter from the Piedmont House, a transition house in Charlottesville, Virginia. Piedmont House provides housing and employment assistance to returning citizens. Ms. Carter discusses her personal experiences working as a peer support specialist and also shares her future plans to become even more involved in supporting local returning citizens.


    Host, Editor, Researcher, & Writer: Esther Eriksson von Allmen

    Guest: Sandra Carter

    Producer & Researcher: Cassie Deering

    Producer & Project Manager: Claire Downey

    Voice Acting: Ryan Thompson


    Music & Sound Credits:

    Air Hockey Saloon by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under and Attribution License.

    http://chriszabriskie.com/licensing

    https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Ketsa/the-lost-files/testing Testing by Ketsa is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

    https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Shaolin_Dub/dual-realities/strapped-beat Strapped Beat by Shaolin Dub is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

    Restaurant Frying Sound by Sam Kolber This work is licensed under the Attribution License.

    https://freesound.org/people/SamKolber/sounds/210023/

    Clock Ticking This work is licensed under the Creative Commons 0 License.

    https://freesound.org/people/ST303/sounds/171043/

    Breakfast Noises by Joljo This work is licensed under the Attribution License.

    https://freesound.org/people/Joljo/sounds/174086/

    Phone ringing sound effect: © copyright BBC https://sound-effects.bbcrewind.co.uk/search?q=phone%20ringing&resultSize=20

    Ashes by Jahzzar https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Ashes_1206 The songs in this album are licensed under:

    CC BY-SA






    Returning Citizens Pt 2 - Richard Miles & Cassie Deering - Episode 20 May 27, 2021

    In this second episode on returning citizens, Cassie Deering discusses the ways in which state legislators and governors are taking action to better support returning citizens. Deering focuses on the issue of felon disenfranchisement: it’s history in the state of Virginia, as well as recent reforms to address it. Richard Miles is featured again in this episode to share his personal experience voting for the first time after being incarcerated, and to discuss the importance of voting for returning citizens.


    Host, Editor, & Co-Writer: Cassie Deering

    Guest: Richard Miles

    Producer, Co-Writer, & Researcher: Esther Eriksson von Allmen

    Producer & Project Manager: Claire Downey

    Voice Acting: Quinton Carr Goodwin

    Music Credits:
    Air Hockey Saloon by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under and Attribution License.
    http://chriszabriskie.com/licensing
    Roadside Bunkhouse by Blue Dot Sessions
    https://app.sessions.blue/browse/track/34365
    TwoPound by Blue Dot Sessions
    https://app.sessions.blue/browse/track/34081
    Valantis by Blue Dot Sessions
    https://app.sessions.blue/browse/track/34078
    Automne by Vivaldi
    Automne - Vivaldi
    Cicle Ariel by Blue Dot Sessions
    https://app.sessions.blue/browse/track/34077
    Lupi by Blue Dot Sessions
    https://app.sessions.blue/browse/track/34087
    Copley Beat by Blue Dot Sessions
    https://app.sessions.blue/browse/track/34083
    Three Stories by Blue Dot Sessions
    https://app.sessions.blue/browse/track/34084
    Tricky Pothos by Blue Dot Sessions
    https://app.sessions.blue/browse/track/34085
    JoDon by Blue Dot Sessions
    https://app.sessions.blue/browse/track/34088
    Gondola Blue by Blue Dot Sessions
    https://app.sessions.blue/browse/track/34079
    Hakodate Line by Blue Dot Sessions
    https://app.sessions.blue/browse/track/34082


    Returning Citizens Pt 1 - Richard Miles & Cassie Deering - Episode 19 Mar 31, 2021

    In this episode, Cassie Deering discusses the upward battle that formerly incarcerated people face after being released from prison. She examines the history of mass incarceration, the rights of returning citizens, and the psychological toll of imprisonment. This episode features Richard Miles, the co-founder of Miles of Freedom, a Dallas-based nonprofit organization that assists formerly incarcerated people with their transition back to society. After being wrongfully convicted at age 20, Miles spent 15 years in Texas prisons for a crime he didn’t commit. To see more about Miles for freedom check out here: https://milesoffreedom.org/.


    Host, Editor, & Co-Writer: Cassie Deering

    Guest: Richards Miles
    Producer, Co-Writer, & Researcher: Esther Eriksson von Allmen
    Producer & Project Manager: Claire Downey

    Music Credits:
    Air Hockey Saloon by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under and Attribution License.
    http://chriszabriskie.com/licensing
    “An Oddly Formal Dance” by Blue Dot Sessions
    https://app.sessions.blue/browse/track/27499
    "Space Jam" by Pablo Ribot
    https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Pablo_Ribot/Urban_Metaphor/04_Space_Jam
    “Moody hip-hop” Artist: Shaolin Dub

    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Shaolin_Dub/dual-realities/strapped-beat
    “Scraper” by Blue Dot Sessions
    https://app.sessions.blue/browse/track/27490
    “JoDon” by Blue Dot Sessions
    https://app.sessions.blue/browse/track/25881
    “Testing” by Ketsa
    https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Ketsa/the-lost-files/testing
    “Copley Beat” by Blue Dot Sessions
    https://app.sessions.blue/browse/track/27556
    “Put the Hammer Down” by Ari de Niro
    https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Ari_de_Niro/20170730112627820/Put_The_Hammer_Down
    “Kid Kodi” by Blue Dot Sessions
    https://app.sessions.blue/browse/track/27560
    “The Yards” by Blue Dot Sessions
    https://app.sessions.blue/browse/track/27557



    Virginia's Clean Energy Plan - Danielle Cormier & Hannah Boyles - Episode 18 Feb 11, 2021

    On this episode of Intersections in Public Service, we dive into Virginia’s Executive Order 43, an order pledging 30% of Virginia’s energy will be allocated from renewable sources by 2030 and 100% by 2050. To learn more, we talk with Hannah Boyles, an intern at the Center for Economic and Policy Studies. We discuss Virginia’s Executive Order 43 and her research for the resulting Clean Energy Plan, a plan to track Virginia’s progress in the goals set by Executive Order 43. To learn more about the Center for Economic and Policy Studies’ recent research, visit: https://ceps.coopercenter.org/

    Host & Editor: Danielle Cormier
    Project Manager: Claire Downey
    Music Credits:
    Air Hockey Saloon by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under and Attribution License.
    http://chriszabriskie.com/licensing


    Charlottesville Housing Inequality Pt. 2 - Esther Eriksson von Allmen & Beth Kennan - Episode 17 Jan 28, 2021

    In this second episode from a two-part series on housing inequality in Charlottesville, Esther Eriksson von Allmen discusses the intersection between homeownership and various socio-economic factors. She interviews Beth Kennan, a former employee at the Piedmont Housing Alliance to learn more about affordable housing in Charlottesville. This episode also covers key aspects of City Council's new affordable housing plan. Check out the draft of the housing plan here!

    Host/Editor: Esther Eriksson von Allmen
    Guest: Beth Kennan
    Project Manager/Producer: Claire Downey

    Music Credits:

    Air Hockey Saloon by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under an Attribution License.
    http://chriszabriskie.com/licensing

    Oyasumi by Smith The Mister https://smiththemister.bandcamp.com
    Smith The Mister https://bit.ly/Smith-The-Mister-YT
    Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/oyasumi-smith-the-mister
    Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/JufVrgV5i0s

    Intractable slow jazzy easy listening
    Music from https://filmmusic.io
    "[song title]" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)
    License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

    Music by HaTom_music from Pixabay


    Charlottesville Housing Inequality Pt. 1 - Esther Eriksson von Allmen & Blake Rumuly - Episode 16 Dec 18, 2020

    In this episode, Media Team Intern Esther Eriksson von Allmen discusses housing inequality in Charlottesville through a historical lens. She examines the role of private real estate developers as well as federal and local public policy in creating the unequal housing market and homeownership rates that we see today. This podcast covers the history of racial covenants, redlining, and urban renewal, drawing from a variety of sources including Richard Rothstein’s bestseller The Color of Law and Paige Glotzer’s How the Suburbs Were Segregated. The expert featured on this show is Demographer Blake Rumuly, from the Weldon Cooper Center's Demographic Research Group.

    Other featured works include:

    Mapping CVille: https://mappingcville.com/

    Jordy Yager’s article How Did We Get Here? for Charlottesville Tomorrow: https://www.cvilletomorrow.org/specials/friendship-court/story/how-did-we-get-here

    The Charlottesville Low Income Housing Coalition’s 2020 report The Impact of Racism on Affordable Housing in Charlottesville
    https://www.justice4all.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Housing-Report-FINAL.pdf

    Laura Smith’s article for Timeline, In 1965, the city of Charlottesville demolished a thriving black neighborhood
    https://timeline.com/charlottesville-vinegar-hill-demolished-ba27b6ea69e1

    Visit Charlottesville website
    https://www.visitcharlottesville.org/listing/inges-grocery-store-historical-site/3196/

    The New Deal in Virginia by Encyclopedia Virginia
    https://www.encyclopediavirginia.org/new_deal_in_virginia

    Host/Editor: Esther Eriksson von Allmen
    Guest: Blake Rumuly
    Project Manager/Producer: Claire Downey

    Music Credits:

    Air Hockey Saloon by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under an Attribution License.
    http://chriszabriskie.com/licensing

    Oyasumi by Smith The Mister https://smiththemister.bandcamp.com
    Smith The Mister https://bit.ly/Smith-The-Mister-YT
    Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/oyasumi-smith-the-mister
    Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/JufVrgV5i0s

    Intractable slow jazzy easy listening
    Music from https://filmmusic.io
    "[song title]" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)
    License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

    Music by HaTom_music from Pixabay


    Anti-Racism and Cultural Preservation - Jill & Ron Carson - Episode 15 Nov 11, 2020

    On this episode of Intersections in Public Service, Media Team Intern Cassie Deering covers an interview between Virginia Institute of Government's Associate Director, Charles Hartgrove and the founders of the Appalachian African American Cultural Center, Ron and Jill Carson. Since the killing of George Floyd in May of 2020, the topics of race and police brutality have become a prominent discussion in America. Jill and Ron Carson discuss their anti-racism workshops, and the importance of Black leadership in rural areas. Together, they explore how we can come to
    confront racism by preserving Black history.

    Click here to watch the original interview.

    Hosts: Charles Hartgrove, Cassie Deering
    Guests: Ron and Jill Carson
    Editor: Cassie Deering
    Project Manager: Claire Downey
    Music Credits: Air Hockey Saloon by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under an Attribution License. http://chriszabriskie.com/licensing


    Virginia Votes During Quarantine - Esther Eriksson von Allmen - Episode 14 Oct 06, 2020

    On this episode of Intersections in Public Service, we take a close look at the different ways Virginians can vote safely and securely amid the COVID-19 pandemic during this years presidential election. The voter registration deadline for Virginia is October 13th, 2020. If you hear this podcast before then and are looking to register, go to the Virginia Department of Elections Website.

    Host & Editor: Esther Erikson von Allmen

    Project Manager: Claire Downey

    Music Credits:

    Air Hockey Saloon by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under an Attribution License.
    http://chriszabriskie.com/licensing


    Nature: Climate Change Publication - Jay Fuhrman, Andres Clarens, Bill Shobe - Episode 13 Sep 09, 2020

    On this episode of Intersections in Public Service we talk with three UVA researchers; Jay Furhman, Andres Clarens, and the Cooper Center's own Bill Shobe about a research paper that they have just published in the highly renowned scientific journal called Nature: Climate Change. In their research, they explore variations and outcomes of how Direct Air Capture and other carbon reducing methods could be used on a large scale.

    Read their research here on Nature: Climate Change

    Host/Editor: Claire Downey

    Guests: Bill Shobe, Andres Clarens, Jay Fuhrman

    Music Credits:

    Air Hockey Saloon by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under an Attribution License.
    http://chriszabriskie.com/licensing


    National Issues at the Local Level - Chuck Anderson - Episode 12 Aug 25, 2020

    On this episode of Intersections in Public Service, Media Team Intern Anna Miller interviews her local town councilman Chuck Anderson from Vienna, Virginia. They discuss the local impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Black Lives Matter Movement as well as how to advocate for change on the local level. This episode was made in partnership with the Virginia Institute of Government, whose goal is to help communities build governance, capacity, and to develop local government leaders across the Commonwealth and beyond.

    To find out more go to: VIG's website

    Host: Anna Miller
    Guest: Chuck Anderson
    Project Manager: Claire Downey

    Music Credits:
    Air Hockey Saloon by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under an Attribution License.
    http://chriszabriskie.com/licensing


    Value of Bipartisanship - John Warner - Episode 11 Jul 14, 2020

    Former U.S. Senator John W. Warner (R-Virginia) discusses the importance of effective leadership and bipartisanship to deliver results for the Commonwealth of Virginia and the nation during his 30-year tenure in the Senate. In conversation with Sorensen Institute for Political Leadership Director Larry Roberts, Senator Warner reflects on how his experience building relationships in the Senate led to solutions and improvements that achieved broad, bipartisan support. In his 42 years of public service in the military and elective office, Warner learned essential lessons of the importance of values and of public service that he wants to impart to young people today.

    For more information, go to Sorensen Institute for Political Leadership's website.

    Host: Larry Roberts
    Guest: Senator John W. Warner
    Producer & Editor: Claire Downey
    Executive Producer: JC Ignaszweski

    Music Credits:
    Air Hockey Saloon by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under an Attribution License.
    http://chriszabriskie.com/licensing



    Call to Public Service - John Warner - Episode 10 Jun 05, 2020

    Former U.S. Senator John W. Warner (R-Virginia) issues a call to public service and offers advice on being true to yourself and use advantages given to you to make the next generation's experience better than your own. In conversation with Sorensen Institute for Political Leadership Director Larry Roberts, Senator Warner reflects on how his experience at UVA Law affected his long career of public service through times of war and peace. From his Navy experience in World War II at 17 years old to concluding his 30 years of service in the U.S. Senate, Warner learned essential lessons of being a public servant that he wants to impart to young people today.

    For more information, go to Sorensen Institute for Political Leadership's website.

    Host: Larry Roberts
    Guest: Senator John W. Warner
    Producer & Editor: Claire Downey
    Executive Producer: JC Ignaszweski


    Music Credits:
    Air Hockey Saloon by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under an Attribution License.
    http://chriszabriskie.com/licensing


    Close Look at Surveys - Kara Fitzgibbon - Episode 9 Jan 04, 2020

    In this episode of Intersections in Public service we have an open conversation with Kara Fitzgibbon, the new director of the Center for Survey Research. We discuss everything from what surveys accomplish, to research transparency, and how surveys are changing with new technology.

    Center for Survey Research Website

    Cooper Center Website

    Host: Claire Downey
    Guest: Kara Fitzgibbon
    Project Manager: Miles Greatwood

    Music Credits:
    Air Hockey Saloon by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under an Attribution License.
    http://chriszabriskie.com/licensing


    Borders in Literature PHD+ - Dipsikha Thakur - Episode 8 Nov 01, 2019

    Have you ever wondered how borders, dracula, and passports all relate to each other? On this episode of Intersections of Public Service we talk with Dipsikha Thakur, a fourth year Literature PHD student at the University of Virginia. She discusses her partnership with the Weldon Cooper Center as a PHD+ student, as well as her research on how Gothic Literature reflects people’s perspectives on borders.

    The books discussed in this podcast as follows:
    White is for Witching by Helen Oyeyemi
    The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot Díaz
    Shalimar the Clown by Salman Rushdie
    The Vegetarian by Han Kang

    Books about Borders Recommendations:
    Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza by Gloria E. Anzaldúa
    The Invention of Passports by John Torpey
    This Land is our land an immigrants manifesto by Suketu Mehta

    Words Without Borders Website

    Cooper Center Website

    Host: Claire Downey
    Guest: Lauren Gilbert
    Project Manager: Miles Greatwood
    Music Credits:
    Air Hockey Saloon by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under an Attribution License.
    http://chriszabriskie.com/licensing


    Sorensen Bipartisanship - Lauren Gilbert - Episode 7 Oct 21, 2019

    The Sorensen Institute is a bipartisan leadership organization, that focuses on the development of leadership skills for Virginia residents interested in becoming active in public service through politics. In this episode of Intersections of Public Service we talk to Associate Director of Sorensen; Lauren Gilbert, to take a deeper dive into the 5 different programs as well as specifically the High School Leaders Program. Lauren addresses what makes a good public servant, how policy coming out of the HSLP program has made an impact, and why it's important to have teenagers not be the leaders of tomorrow but the leaders of today.

    To hear more about the High School Leaders Program you can go to our website at coopercenter.org, where we have two interviews with Student Policy Makers Alex Moreno and Choetsow Tenzin about their experiences.

    Sorensen Institute Website

    Cooper Center Website

    Host: Claire Downey
    Guest: Lauren Gilbert
    Project Manager: Miles Greatwood

    Music Credits:

    Air Hockey Saloon by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under an Attribution License.
    http://chriszabriskie.com/licensing


    Student Policy Makers - Choetsow Tenzin - Episode 6 Oct 09, 2019

    Sorensens Institute's High School Leaders Program gives teenagers the tools to become policy makers by teaching them about how to craft well made policy. In the summer program of 2017, three Charlottesville students Choetsow, Alex, and Lucas took what they learned in the program and went on to pass a mental health education bill into Virginia Legislature. Today on Episode 6 of Intersections, we talk to one of those students Choetsow about her time in the High School Leaders Program and why she's passionate about mental health education.

    In our previous episode we interviewed Alex Moreno about his experience and you can listen to that on our website.

    Sorensen Institute Website

    Cooper Center Website

    Host: Claire Downey
    Guest: Choetsow Tenzin
    Project Manager: Miles Greatwood

    Music Credits:

    Air Hockey Saloon by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under an Attribution License.
    http://chriszabriskie.com/licensing


    Student Policy Makers - Alex Moreno - Episode 5 Sep 27, 2019

    Although the process of making public policy seems intimidating, the Sorensens Institute's High School Leaders Program gives teenagers the tools to become policy makers. In the summer program of 2017, three Charlottesville students took what they learned in the program and went on to pass a mental health education bill into Virginia Legislature. Today on episode 5 of Intersections in Public Service, we talk to one of those students Alex Moreno, about his experience in the High School Leaders Program and what it was like to pass a bill into committee at only 17 years old.

    Host: Claire Downey
    Guest: Alexander Moreno
    Video Editor: Deiontrae Lawrence
    Project Manager: Miles Greatwood

    Sorensen Institute Website

    Weldon Cooper Center Website

    Music Credits:

    Air Hockey Saloon by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under an Attribution License.
    http://chriszabriskie.com/licensing


    Climate Change - Scott Doney - Episode 4 Sep 04, 2019

    Climate change is an issue that affects everyone, but some communities are especially at risk. Today on episode 4 of Intersections in Public Service, we talk to UVa environmental science professor Scott Doney about the impacts climate change will have on Virginia specifically. Scott discusses the specific impacts that changes to the carbon cycle will have, and how those can potentially harm people in Virginia.

    Host: Ben Fisher
    Guest: Scott Doney
    Video Editor: Deiontrae Lawrence
    Project Manager: Miles Greatwood


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    Music Credits:

    Air Hockey Saloon by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under an Attribution License.
    http://chriszabriskie.com/licensing


    Affordable Housing pt. 3 - Episode 3 May 30, 2019

    In episodes 1 and 2 of 'Intersections in Public Service', we established some key causes and effects of the affordable housing crisis. We aimed to put on spotlight on public servants providing solutions. In this episode, we find out how people like you can get involved in helping address the housing crisis. We went back and found out how you can help out with the Salvation Army and Habitat for Humanity.

    We also explore the Center for Survey Research's brand new project to help Central Virginians get involved in serving their community. In order for governments to make the best decisions, they need to have the best possible data. Survey research has become more and more expensive as traditional means of reaching people has become more difficult. That’s where Tom Guterbock comes in. He’s creating a new way for governments to get survey data: BeHeardCVA. Residents of Central Virginia are able to sign up, and later BeHeard will send them surveys with incentives. This allows residents to have their voices heard and allows the Cooper Center to collect accurate data quickly and cheaply.

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    Music Credits:

    Air Hockey Saloon by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under an Attribution License.
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    Affordable Housing pt. 2 - Episode 2 May 30, 2019

    In this episode we’re continuing our multi-part series on how public servants are addressing the massive issue of affordable housing in Central Virginia. In episode one, Ed Olsen discussed one of the major causes of the problem, while Antonio Rice showed us the effects. For episode two, we talked with a public servant who had a vision to be a huge part of the solution: Dan Rosensweig.

    Dan Rosensweig is the executive director at Habitat for Humanity of Greater Charlottesville, which is one of the largest and most forward thinking branches of Habitat in the country. Dan is leading the Charlottesville Habitat in an entirely new direction. Rather than addressing housing one home at a time, they’re now beginning to impact Central Virginia housing on a larger scale. Under its "New Paradigm" program, Habitat is renovating entire communities and taking a much more holistic approach to addressing the needs of the families that they partner with.

    Terry Rephann, regional economist at the Center for Economic Policy Studies, also joins us to discuss his economic impact study on Habitat, which confirms the very positive results of Habitat.

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    Youtube

    Research for this episode:

    • Daily Progress
    • Cavalier Daily
    • National Low Income Housing Coalition
    • Charlottesville Habitat for Humanity Economic Impact Study

    Further Reading:

    • Cooper Center's Center for Economic Policy Studies

    Music Credits:

    Air Hockey Saloon by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under an Attribution License.
    http://chriszabriskie.com/licensing


    Affordable Housing pt. 1 - Episode 1 May 30, 2019

    This episode starts a multi-part series on how public servants are addressing the massive issue of affordable housing in Central Virginia. Throughout the series, the podcast will dive into what’s causing the problem, what its effects have been, what the solutions are, and how you can get involved. On this episode, we discuss the cause of the problem with UVa Economics Professor Ed Olsen, while Antonio Rice of the Charlottesville Salvation Army gives us a look into some of its effects.

    Ed Olsen breaks down the challenges with current affordable housing policy. His research shows that unit-based housing assistance is drastically less efficient than household-based housing assistance. Olsen argues for switching to an entitlement-based voucher program and to include more homeowners. He claims that with a few simple changes, we can serve upwards of 72% more people.

    Antonio Rice has seen many of the effects of the housing problem first hand as the Director or Operations at the Charlottesville Salvation Army. The biggest problem with a lack of affordable housing is homelessness, and that's what Antonio seeks to address at his shelter. With an exceptionally holistic approach, Antonio's shelter and other like it have managed to reduce the amount of time people are staying in emergency housing.

    Website

    Weldon Cooper Center Youtube Channel

    Research for this episode:

    • National Low Income Housing Coalition
    • Department of Housing and Urban Development Experimental Housing Allowance Study
    • Department of Housing and Urban Development EHAS Article
    • Charlottesville Shelter Listings

    Further Reading:

    Healthcare Triage


    Music Credits:

    Air Hockey Saloon by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under an Attribution License.
    http://chriszabriskie.com/licensing


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