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Community Voices Podcast Episodes

The Community Voices podcast project shares the stories of Nashville’s communities as they respond to our current situation and archives these stories for our future. We hope this collection will document both the everyday lives and the extraordinary experiences of Nashvillians in response to our current situation. The Warren Center advocates for the importance of humanities scholarship in understanding our world, and we believe that this moment—the tornado; the COVID-19 pandemic and ensuing shutdown and economic challenges; and the demonstrations for social justice, racial equity, and Black Lives Matter following the murders of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and Breonna Taylor—brings together a set of unique circumstances that demand that all voices be heard, telling their stories at what we hope is a point of transformation on the local and global scales. 

Episode 5

RPW Center Associate Director Elizabeth Meadows (English) interviews James Threalkill, one of Nashville’s most eminent artists.

Episode 4

RPW Center Associate Director Elizabeth Meadows (English) interviews Khrys Hatch, Nashville musician and Capital Formation Manager at Launch Tennessee.

You can follow him on Twitter: @KhrysHatch; Facebook at Khrys Hatch; and find his music: https://linktr.ee/khrys.hatch

Episode 3

RPW Center Associate Director Elizabeth Meadows (English) interviews Stephanie Nesbitt, Senior Learning Consultant, Bridgestone Arenas.

Episode 2

RPW Center Associate Director Elizabeth Meadows (English) interviews  M. Simone Boyd,  Novelist & Neighborhood Organizer | Fighting for Economic Inclusive Neighborhoods

Episode 1

RPW Center Associate Director Elizabeth Meadows (English) interviews Cecilia Olusola Tribble, Cultural Educator and Consultant and Racial Equity Coach.