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Showing posts with label community. Show all posts
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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Episode 86 (Epilogue): Thriving Neighborhoods


 
Tonight, Ryan and Carmela focused on thriving neighborhoods. Before we started on the topic of our show tonight we spoke to Amy Romano about the third Listening to Mothers survey. The survey, which was given to thousands of women, focused on trying to gain more knowledge about women’s experiences with birth. A second, more detailed follow-up survey, which focuses a great deal on the postpartum period, will be published in early June. Visit http://transform.childbirthconnection.org/ in order to learn more about the survey!

                Our main guests tonight were Tim Dutton and Allison Pinto. With a Master’s degree in social and applied economics, Tim Dutton spent the first twelve years of his career as a hospital administrator in Ohio and later in Haiti. Tim’s experience in Haiti changed everything for him and reinforced the long-standing commitment to equity and social justice that continues to shape Tim’s thinking and decisions. Tim moved to Sarasota nearly two decades ago and now stays in the Central-Cocoanut neighborhood. He was the founding CEO of SCOPE, a community engagement organization in Sarasota, and shepherded it through a dozen years of development until the fall of 2012. Allison is a licensed clinical child psychologist with a specialization in infant mental health.  She earned a Ph.D. at UCLA, and joined the faculty of the Florida Mental Health Institute at the University of South Florida after moving to Tampa. Dr. Pinto also worked at the Children’s Board of Hillsborough County, facilitating community change efforts throughout the county.  She served as Principal Investigator of the "Communiplexity” Initiative, a collaborative established to develop complexity-informed resources for community sustainability.

                Allison and Tim joined us tonight to discuss the Central Coconut neighborhood and the Sarasota Community Studio. Our guest described what and who comprises the Central Coconut area, and then discussed how efforts for community change have been different here, focusing on a grass roots approach, instead of the typically unsuccessful top down model for community change. In specific, they noted the radical ways that they Sarasota Community Studio has focused on children as a guiding force for change. On top of this, children are some of the main implementers of change within this community- creating connections, coming up with ideas, and choosing to find and implement ways to make the neighborhood better. Allison explained the concept of a “neighbor kid,” or an area youth who actively and intentionally takes on the identity of a neighbor.  Sarasota Community Studio, which was described as a neighborhood hub, is unique in its approach to trusting children to lead community change.


                In ending our program tonight we also talked to Chelsea Clarkson, a local doula and mama, who was active in Resident Community Changemaker Fellowship through SCOPE. Chelsea described her own efforts with community change, and the importance of focusing on the specific needs of a community when trying to create change. Chelsea also emphasized the unique and valuable role that children play as community leaders.

 

TONIGHT’S RIGHT: Every woman has the right to receive maternity care that is appropriate to her cultural and religious background, and to receive information in a language in which she can communicate. To learn more about your rights, please visit ChildbirthConnection.org.

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Episode 86: Thriving Neighborhoods


Join the Conversation on Tuesday May 21st at 6pm as Ryan and Carmela celebrate thriving neighborhoods. What happens when a neighborhood trusts its children to lead community change? One neighborhood in Sarasota is asking this question and thriving as a result. We welcome Tim Dutton and Allison Pinto to discuss Sarasota Community Studio - a creative space where neighbors come together around the talents of neighborkids. Have questions for our experts? Email us or post to our facebook wall.

Tune into WSLR 96.5 LPFM or online at www.wslr.org tonight, Tuesday, May 21st at 6:00pm ET. The program will also available later in the evening via podcast at maternallyyoursradio.com.

For more information, please contact the hostesses of Maternally Yours at MaternallyYoursRadio@gmail.com, or on our facebook page at facebook.com/maternallyyours.

Maternally Yours,
Cheryl, Carmela, Ryan and Laura

Monday, February 11, 2013

Focus on Florida: Preventing Violence in our Schools


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 
MEDIA CONTACT: Arlene Sweeting
941.894.6469  |  info@wslr.org

February 11, 2013 (Sarasota, FL) – WSLR-LP 96.5, Sarasota’s community radio station is reaching out to engage the community in a series of conversations on issues facing Florida.  Conversations take place from 6-8pm at the Fogartyville Community Media and Arts Center (525 Kumquat Court in Sarasota) on the last Thursday of each month from February through April.

On February 28 at 6pm, the conversation will focus on Preventing  Violence in our Schools, and will be moderated by the hosts of WSLR’s Maternally Yours, Sarasota’s Conversation About Pregnancy, Childbirth and Early Motherhood.  This Community Conversation is co-sponsored by the Sarasota Chapter of the NAACP, the Sarasota News Leader, and the ACLU of Sarasota/Manatee. Joining us for the conversation are Monica L. Cherry, Bernadette DiPino, Dr. Laura Kingsley, and Heart Phoenix. Monica L. Cherry is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor specializing in individual therapy for children, adolescents and adults.  Bernadette DiPino is the new Chief of Police for the City of Sarasota. Dr. Laura Kingsley is the Principal of Fruitville Elementary School. Heart Phoenix is Board President of the River Phoenix Center for Peacebuilding, founded in her son’s honor.

The first hour will be a fairly structured conversation between the moderators and panelists. This hour will be broadcast live on WSLR 96.5 at 6pm (also available via live stream at www.wslr.org).  At 7pm the audience will be invited to share their insights and join the conversation with the featured guests.  On March 28 the Forum will focus on Election Reform, and the topic on April 25 will be Health Care.

 The Focus on Florida Conversation Series is free and open to the public.  Those that attend are welcome to bring snacks/dinner.  Beverages will be available for purchase. For more information please contact WSLR at (941) 894-6469 or email info@wslr.org.

About Maternally Yours:  Maternally Yours is Sarasota's Conversation about Pregnancy, Childbirth and Early Motherhood. The mission of Maternally Yours is to support our listeners in growing empowered families by encouraging community and providing evidence-based information for their journey into the childbearing years and beyond. For more information, please visit www.maternallyyoursradio.com. Conversation airs on Tuesday nights at 6:00pm ET on YOUR Community Radio Station, WSLR 96.5 LPFM. The hostesses of Maternally Yours are Cheryl Kindred, Carmela Pedicini, Ryan Stanley and Laura Gilkey. 

About WSLR 96.5 LPFM: WSLR is an innovative, listener-supported, non-profit, non-commercial FM radio station dedicated to serving the Sarasota community. WSLR features locally produced programming and presents cultural, artistic, and political perspectives currently underrepresented in the media. Our goal is to inform and empower listeners to play an active role in WSLR and in their community. WSLR’s programming promotes equality, peace, sustainability, democracy, and social and economic justice. For more information, please visit www.wslr.org.