Happy Thanksgiving. We are thankful for all of our activist and listeners. Enjoy this chat with our CEO - Ndidi Okonkwo Nwuneli.
Join the entire podcast team for a chat about past and current activism. We also chat about burnout and learn a little more about your podcast team.
This episode is all about voting. We get to chat with our GR Director Liz Leibowitz about some of our champion members of congress who are leaving, what that means, and how we can start the new year. Also get a much awaited update on PEPFAR!
Check out your voting dates: https://vote.gov/register
Get your sample ballot: https://ballotpedia.org/Sample_Ballot_Lookup
On this episode we chat with Scoggins Berg about his journey to one and about the faith department.
On this autumnal episode we discuss the latest actions and updates in the Fall Campaigns toolkit where we're shifting our focus back towards appropriations. After that, we interview Jack Berson, ONE's Government Relations senior coordinator to give us a full rundown of how the appropriations process works.
Check out the toolkit with all the appropriations and ONE vote actions here: Campaign Toolkit - Development Funding and Vaccines.docx
On this episode you get to meet Honoré. He is a Mandela Fellow who has worked with us in the DC office for the last month. Listen to hear all of the wonderful things he does back home in Central African Republic and what he has worked on with our ONE team.
Watch this beautiful lion Cody and Skylar were chatting about: https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/lion-rescued-in-ukraine-from-a-tiny-cage-tentatively-walks-on-grass-for-first-time-watch/
In this episode hear about IDA from Professor Caroline. We also chat with Dr. Bonella, Rachael Ward, and Joni Anderson from Weber State University.
Welcome back to class. Today Professor Caroline schools us on AGOA. We also chat with Omotola Oladapo, an international student from Nigeria who is also a ONE volunteer. We hear about her experiences organizing on a college campus and all the other great things she has going on.
Visit Omotolas NPO:
https://www.instagram.com/sqf_empowerment?igsh=MWtnaW5tYTUyOGNyNw%3D%3D&utm_source=qr
Class is in session here at ONE and today you will be learning about the in's and out's of the DFC. You will also hear our hot takes on the Olympics and hear about Cody's experience as a Campus Leader.
It's Nelson Mandela Day! Listen to find out more about Nelson Mandela and what Mandela Day is about. We also talk with Jack and Sarah --our newest ONE team members.
https://www.one.org/us/stories/meet-janet-kallon-ones-mandela-fellow/
https://www.nelsonmandela.org/
https://www.mandeladay.com/
In this episode of Fierce but Fair we talk with our ONE Gavi experts Dan and Nupur about Gavi the Vaccine Alliance. We talk about the importance of this reauthorization, what we have accomplished so far, some amazing NEW facts, and what activist can do to help.
In this episode of Fierce but Fair we talk about some long needed changes within ONE and have a conversation with our long time activist, Cindy Levin.
To purchace Cindy Levin's book, From Changing Diapers to Changing the World: Why Moms Make Great Advocates and How to Get Started, click here: https://www.amazon.com/Changing-Diapers-World-Advocates-Started/dp/1955985340
SURPRISE! It's a special bonus episode!
For 10 years, ONE has been a regular presence at Bonnaroo Music Festival in Manchester, TN. Your co-host Skylar is embarking on her inaugural visit to the festival alongside our producer Misty, a veteran Roo staffer.
Before they left, Skylar and Cody chatted with Misty and former ONE organizer Grace Kenningham to get their advice for a busy weekend at Bonnaroo!
Welcome to our FIRST EPISODE of Fierce but Fair! In this episode we get to know our hosts and the reason for our podcast. We also introduce you to our fearless leader, Charlie Harris.
Fierce but Fair is a podcast from The ONE Campaign, a non-partisan organization. ONE fights for a more just world by demanding the investments needed to create economic opportunities and healthier lives in Africa.
This podcast will discuss the engagement of activists on the statewide and campus level and how local and statewide action can be scaled up to the national stage. Dissemination of information and planning play a part in enabling activists to tackle global poverty issues high on the ONE’s organizational strategic plan.