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What does it really take to fight homelessness, empower youth voices, and make politics accessible? In this episode of the Black Robe Podcast, host Frederick White sits down with Pierce County Commissioner George Conzuelo, a dedicated community organizer, social worker, and advocate for youth empowerment, to uncover the answers.George shares his journey working with Family Promise, where he’s seen firsthand how housing, childcare, and financial stability are deeply interconnected. He explains why lived experience is essential in shaping effective social services and how underrepresented communities can overcome systemic barriers to access government resources, civic engagement, and public service opportunities.This powerful conversation highlights the importance of youth empowerment in politics, the need to build accessible pathways into public service, and the urgency of holding elected officials accountable. George makes it clear that advocacy and political engagement aren’t just for career politicians, they’re for everyone, especially young people ready to use their voices to drive meaningful change.✨ What You’ll Learn in This Episode:-How lived experience shapes social work and community service.-The intersection of housing, childcare, and financial stability.-The role of community engagement in driving social justice.-How Family Promise impacts families overcoming homelessness.-Why youth voices matter in politics and campaign strategies.-Ways to make political spaces accessible for young people.-The importance of accountability and transparency in public service.If you care about social justice, youth empowerment, and building stronger communities, this episode is for you.
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What does it really take to fight homelessness, empower youth voices, and make politics accessible? In this episode of the Black Robe Podcast, host Frederick White sits down with Pierce County Commissioner George Conzuelo, a dedicated community organizer, social worker, and advocate for youth empowerment, to uncover the answers.George shares his journey working with Family Promise, where he’s seen firsthand how housing, childcare, and financial stability are deeply interconnected. He explains why lived experience is essential in shaping effective social services and how underrepresented communities can overcome systemic barriers to access government resources, civic engagement, and public service opportunities.This powerful conversation highlights the importance of youth empowerment in politics, the need to build accessible pathways into public service, and the urgency of holding elected officials accountable. George makes it clear that advocacy and political engagement aren’t just for career politicians, they’re for everyone, especially young people ready to use their voices to drive meaningful change.✨ What You’ll Learn in This Episode:-How lived experience shapes social work and community service.-The intersection of housing, childcare, and financial stability.-The role of community engagement in driving social justice.-How Family Promise impacts families overcoming homelessness.-Why youth voices matter in politics and campaign strategies.-Ways to make political spaces accessible for young people.-The importance of accountability and transparency in public service.If you care about social justice, youth empowerment, and building stronger communities, this episode is for you.