Sat, 9 September 2006 Nola Brantley is the Parenting and Youth Enrichment Director, and the Coordinator of the Sexually Abused and Commercially Exploited Youth Program at the George P. Scotlan Youth Program in West Oakland.According to Nola, not only is the sexual exploitation of minors increasing, "the young ladies are getting more savvy because some of them, who went in at 14, are now 16 or 17. They're recruiting 12 or 13 year olds. . . . We have girls that come from out of state to prostitute in Oakland who are under 18 and I've asked them, 'Well, how did you end up in Oakland?' They say, 'Don't you know that everywhere else, coming to Oakland to do your thing is a big thing?'" One of the many aspects of Nola's job is to be an advocate for young girls who are arrested for prostitution and she is often called upon to use her expertise in the field of sexually exploited minors to train clinicians and case managers in Oakland and the surrounding counties. You can read a transcript of this interview on my blog, Have Fun * Do Good. Direct download: Nola_Brantley_of_the_George_P._Scotlan_Youth_and_Family_Center.mp3 Category: youth -- posted at: 1:19 AM Comments[0] |
Tue, 8 August 2006 Abby Rosenheck (actually, she is Abby Jaramillo now) is the founder and Executive Director of Urban Sprouts, a school gardening program in San Francisco.You can read a transcript of this interview on my blog, Have Fun * Do Good. Direct download: Interview_with_Abby_Rosenheck_Urban_Sprouts.mp3 Category: youth -- posted at: 5:42 PM Comments[0] |
Tue, 8 August 2006 Mei-ying Ho is the co-Director of SOUL (The School of Unity and Liberation) a youth activist training program.You can read a transcript of this interview at my blog, Have Fun * Do Good. Comments[0] |
Tue, 8 August 2006 Welcome Big Vision Podcast listeners new and old. I am transferring my
interviews over from Gcast, where I started posting the Big Vision
podcast in February of 2006. My first interview was with Alli
Chagi-Starr. Alli is the Art and Media Director of the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights' Reclaim the Future Program. Alli is also the co-founder of Art and Revolution, and founder of Art in Action,
Dancers without Borders, and the Radical Performance Fest. In addition
to being an artist, performer and dancer, Alli is also a writer, whose
most recent piece can be found in the Code Pink anthology, Stop the Next War Now.You can read a transcript of this interview on my blog, Have Fun * Do Good. Direct download: Big_Vision_Podcast__An_Interview_with__Alli_Chagi-Starr_1.mp3 Category: youth -- posted at: 5:15 PM Comments[0] |
Nola Brantley is the Parenting and Youth Enrichment Director, and the Coordinator of the Sexually Abused and Commercially Exploited Youth Program at the George P. Scotlan Youth Program in West Oakland.
Abby Rosenheck (actually, she is Abby Jaramillo now) is the founder and Executive Director of
Mei-ying Ho is the co-Director of
Welcome Big Vision Podcast listeners new and old. I am transferring my
interviews over from Gcast, where I started posting the Big Vision
podcast in February of 2006. My first interview was with Alli
Chagi-Starr. Alli is the Art and Media Director of the 
