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University City: A Land of Opportunity

Spoken City Podcast

Release Date: 07/31/2023

Season Recap show art Season Recap

Spoken City Podcast

Cheers to a successful season 1! This episode is a recap of the first season. As we close out this season, our hosts will reflect on moments that brought them joy, laughter, enlightenment, and some behind-the-scenes shenanigans.  

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State of the Arts show art State of the Arts

Spoken City Podcast

In this episode of the Spoken City Podcast, we talk with guests Wendy Fishman and Priya Sircar. Charlotte’s first Arts and Culture Officer, Priya Sicar joins Wendy Fishman, director of Collaborative Works for UNC Charlotte’s College of Arts + Architecture for a thoughtful discussion on the current state of the Arts in this city and what it looks like in the near and distant futures to ensure Charlotte as a city that welcomes, encourages, and advocates for creative spaces, places, and people. Handles/Links Priya Sircar Twitter: @priyasircar LinkedIn:...

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Libraries are Community Hubs show art Libraries are Community Hubs

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In Episode 11 of the Spoken City Podcast, recorded live at the University City Regional Library, we discuss the significance public libraries play in the ecosystem of a community. Branch manager Debra Sharp and adult services librarian  Gina Petrie talk about the what we should expect with a new, larger, and more accessible branch coming soon and the role the regional library plays in  UCity.    

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Story Telling show art Story Telling

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In Episode 10 of the Spoken City Podcast, we talk with guests Lawrence Gordon and Sarah Gherghel. Lawrence is the the Co-Founder and CEO of Books with Color which inspires dads and male role models everywhere to read more books to children. His children inspire the content of his two self-published books Unicorn Dreams and The Dad, the Bully, and the Orange Ball. Sarah is the lead project manager for the Living Archives program as a listener/recorder of community members' stories. We dive into the art of telling YOUR story.

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Youth In UCity show art Youth In UCity

Spoken City Podcast

In Episode 9 of the Spoken City Podcast, we talk with Vanessa, Nessa, a young artist living and learning in University City. 

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University City: A Land of Opportunity  show art University City: A Land of Opportunity

Spoken City Podcast

In Episode 8 of the Spoken City Podcast, recorded live at Real African Art Gallery in University City, we talk with two business owners in our community and hear their story of coming to America, pursuit of a legacy, and what makes them tick. Hau Doan, owner of Bahn Mi Brothers, came to the USA at the age of two, and after nearly twenty years in banking, decided to use his savings to open an acclaimed restaurant where he serves food inspired by his Vietnamese heritage. Cal Ganda is the proprietor of the Real African Art Gallery, where he imports sculpture and artwork from his native home in...

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Ingredients of Healthy Communities: Cocreating and Culture show art Ingredients of Healthy Communities: Cocreating and Culture

Spoken City Podcast

Is Charlotte a healthy city? Are we on the way? What about University City?  University City is one the most diverse communities in NC, served by transit and anchored by UNC Charlotte, the state's 2nd largest university. How does it match up? Lots of creators are creating here, but their talents find their ways into other parts of our city. Is that healthy?  Guests Jim Dukes and Byron White will help us decide.   

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Urban Explorers in the QC show art Urban Explorers in the QC

Spoken City Podcast

In a city there are so many things, incremental changes and dynamic moments, it is impossible to see it all... there’s always more to discover. Discovery, for some, is an art. It is the willingness to try something new, choosing to make the uncomfortability of newness the norm.  We will talk about exploring and discovering with Angelique Gaines and Tom Hanchet. Each has deep experience with exploring Charlotte, NC. Tom is responsible for hosting notorious food tours in East Charlotte and exploring the city’s history as well as authoring the book: Sorting Out the New South City....

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Sticks and Bricks - How University City Was Made show art Sticks and Bricks - How University City Was Made

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Because each city is a living artifact, every city is unique. All cities are evolving, living, have the capacity for self-repair, and are products of diverse input and influence. In other words, there is not just one artist. What makes UCity unique? University City, although well within the boundaries of Charlotte, is sometimes seen as a city within the city. It has its own set of characteristics, its own history, and its own potentiality. In Episode 04, we will explore the topic of University City - As a City. We will explore the past and future of University City with...

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Women Creatives In UCity show art Women Creatives In UCity

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This month, we are turning up the volume on women creatives making place in UCity. Many people, moments, and events make UCity what it is. Episode 03 explores how women creatives cause UCity to be what it is and imagine together what it will be. The hosts and guests explore the intersection of art, creativity, and place-making. They raise powerful questions like "What is the responsibility of the city to the artist? And Of the artist to the city?" and "What is the difference between Place-knowing vs. Place-making?" They discuss UCity's public art scene and pull the veil back on what they think...

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In Episode 8 of the Spoken City Podcast, recorded live at Real African Art Gallery in University City, we talk with two business owners in our community and hear their story of coming to America, pursuit of a legacy, and what makes them tick. Hau Doan, owner of Bahn Mi Brothers, came to the USA at the age of two, and after nearly twenty years in banking, decided to use his savings to open an acclaimed restaurant where he serves food inspired by his Vietnamese heritage. Cal Ganda is the proprietor of the Real African Art Gallery, where he imports sculpture and artwork from his native home in Zimbabwe with the dream of giving back someday. Thier stories are amazing, and their sense of humor makes this episode one of the best yet.