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By Harris County Precinct One
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The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.
New to One For All? Get a taste of what we talk about here. Already a listener? Take a trip down memory lane with us.
This episode we will go over some of our favorite moments from Season Two so far.
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Twitter and Instagram: @hcpct1
This episode of One For All features a special guest, Harris County's first ever County Administrator- Dave Berry.
At the end of June, Harris County Commissioners Court approved the creation of a County Administrator to help improve efficiency among the county's different departments.
In county corner, we go over some of the more than 20 departments that the County Administrator will help organize.
Year after year, flooding is a constant threat in Harris County. On this episode of One For All, we talk to Commissioner Ellis, one of our Precinct One policy experts Janae Ladet, and the Director of the HOME Coalition Chrishelle Palay.
For decades we have seen the same communities be overlooked when it comes to recovery, based on discriminatory formulas and unfair practices. But Harris County is working to change that.
Learn more about our infrastructure and flood resilience projects here: hcp1.net/OurImprovements
And get connected with the HOME Coalition at: thehomecoalition.org
On this episode of One For All, we talk about a major issue in our region - hunger - and what we are doing at the county to make sure that everyone has access to healthy food. We talk with Tommy Garcia-Prats with Small Places (also known as Finca Tres Robles) and Janna Roberson with Urban Harvest, two recipients of Harris County's Healthy Food Financing Initiative grants.
We also talk with Commissioner Ellis about the importance of food security, the challenges around it, and some of the programs we have to help connect people with much needed resources.
To learn more about Small Places and Urban Harvest visit their websites:
And for more information on our food distributions or other resources visit:
We are so excited for another season of demystifying county government. In this episode we talk with Harrison Guy, a Black LGBTQ community leader and Houston's 2019 Pride Parade grand marshal about his experiences and what Pride means to him.
In County Corner we talk about biking and transportation and Commissioner Ellis talks about Juneteenth and the Emancipation Trail.
We hope you join us for another season full of great guests and new lessons.
If you or someone you know is struggling with their mental health surrounding gender identity or sexual orientation, please visit the TrevorProject.org or GLAAD.com to find resources and support.
Producer: Kate Begle
As we close out on our first season of One For All, we reflect on some of our favorite moments, lessons and interviews of this season.
We learned a lot putting this season together and we hope you learned somethings too. While we start gearing up for season two, we want YOUR input. Let us know what you want to hear about, who you want us to talk to or any questions you have about county government.
You can dm us on Twitter: @hcpct1, on Instagram @hcpct1, or on Facebook @CommissionerPrecinctOne
A big thank you to all of you who have tuned in so far and we can't wait to come back for season two!
Producer: Kate Begle
Music Credits: "Loopster" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
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Harris County is redefining justice and reimagining public safety.
On this episode of One For All you'll hear from Harris County Judge Nata Cornelio and Judge Genesis Draper. They will talk about what is important to them when it comes to reform and give us a peak behind the bench at what is happening in our courts.
We also have an awesome panel of policy experts and activists. Sasha Legette from Pure Justice, Colin Cepuran from the Harris County Justice Administration Department, and Christina Leon from our Precinct One policy team. This panel will break down bail, indigent defense and other initiatives happening here in Harris County.
If you would like to learn more about anything you heard in this episode here are some helpful websites:
Producer: Kate Begle
Music Credits: "Loopster" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Your zip code should not determine your life expectancy. In our region, we have many devastating examples of the dangers of environmental racism. From our air quality, to cancer clusters, our health is tightly connected to our environment. This episode features a conversation with Dr. Bakeyah Nelson from Air Alliance Houston, as well as testimonies from people in our Precinct One community. Tune in to learn more about the effects the environment has on our health, and what Harris County is doing to create a healthier and greener future for all of our communities.
To learn more about our County Climate Action Plan visit: http://bit.ly/HCCAP
Producer: Kate Begle
Music Credits: "Loopster" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
On this special Black History Month episode of One For All, we have a living civil rights icon, Reverend Bill Lawson, join the podcast. He was a key figure in the desegregation of Houston and is still dedicated to justice and using his voice to help those around him. Tune in to hear Commissioner Ellis and Rev. Lawson talk about the Civil Rights Movement in Houston.
Our County Corner highlights important figures and places related to Black History here in Harris County Precinct One. You will also hear from some of our team members about what Black History Month means to them.
Music Credits: "Loopster" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Houston's newest City Council Member, Tarsha Jackson, and Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis dive into their separate but overlapping roles as local government officials. In this episode our two local leaders answer questions we get a lot about the difference between city government and county government and shed some light on ow both entities work together to serves their residents.
Music Credits: "Loopster" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.