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The Pitt Perspective
The Pitt Perspective
17 episodes
4 days ago
We are creating a podcast that will augment the testimonies of Pitt County and Eastern North Carolina’s communities and their ‘reckoning with race.’ Doing so will not only amplify minority voices in our area, but will assist in the healing of marginalized communities that have faced generations of subjugation, as well as create accurate accounts of the events that often go untold in local history.
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We are creating a podcast that will augment the testimonies of Pitt County and Eastern North Carolina’s communities and their ‘reckoning with race.’ Doing so will not only amplify minority voices in our area, but will assist in the healing of marginalized communities that have faced generations of subjugation, as well as create accurate accounts of the events that often go untold in local history.
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Episodes (17/17)
The Pitt Perspective
The Other Side of Campus History | Councilwoman Mary Perkins-Williams

Councilwoman Mary Perkins-Williams is a Pitt County native with a compelling story about the mistreatment of black employees in a white environment at a PWI institution. Her story showcases the often unheard history of most PWIs in the country. 


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2 years ago
36 minutes 47 seconds

The Pitt Perspective
Jewish in America: Rabbi Harley's Perspective

We were delighted to get Rabbi Harley on our podcast for this episode. Ashley interviewed him about his unique position as a Rabbi/former Rabbi in Pitt County. She touched on minority relations, Anti-Sematism, and more!

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2 years ago
27 minutes 25 seconds

The Pitt Perspective
Let’s Talk About It with Officer Tedd Biggs
Enjoy this unfiltered and uncut conversation about police brutality with officer Tedd Biggs
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2 years ago
41 minutes 36 seconds

The Pitt Perspective
Celebrating Black Art with Jay Coachman
Jay Coachman is a Pitt County native who displays the greatness of Black people through his art. He wants Black people to know they come from kings and queens. Find his Instagram @jxy.coachman and follow us @the.pitt.perspective!!!
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2 years ago
44 minutes 36 seconds

The Pitt Perspective
In a Room Full of Nothing but Kings
Laura also known as Miguel Cornell is a drag king who graced us with their story. As we wrap up season 3, it was a great note to end on.
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2 years ago
17 minutes 38 seconds

The Pitt Perspective
We Still Exist
Randy is a Native American man who he lived in Pitt County for quite some time. He educated us on Native practices as well as his unique experience.
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2 years ago
38 minutes 25 seconds

The Pitt Perspective
We Are The People
Happy Native American/ Indigenous Heritage Month!! Bobby shed light on the true Native history in the United States…things you won’t learn in a textbook. Have a listen!
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2 years ago
48 minutes 43 seconds

The Pitt Perspective
Invisible to Everyone but Me.
In this episode of The Pitt Perspective, we interview Tamilla Wiggins, an African-American woman who lives with PTSD. Most people don't think of mental illness as a disability but it is very real. This is a story of someone who has to fight to get the care she deserves and we enjoyed listening to every minute of her story. We know you will too! 
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2 years ago
40 minutes 29 seconds

The Pitt Perspective
Coming for What We Deserve ft. Tommy Cloyd
For Disability Employment Awareness Month, we wanted to highlight Tommy Cloyd. Tommy has been around Pitt County for 2 decades and has seen the good, bad, and the ugly when it comes to accessibility for people with disabilities. We absolutely loved hearing Tommy's story and know you will too.
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3 years ago
45 minutes 25 seconds

The Pitt Perspective
Terri Campbell-Payton's Perspective
Welcome back to The Pitt Perspective! In this episode, Pitt Perspective member Ashley Wolfe interviews Greenville Theatre of Arts Center Creative Director DaVonya Terri Campbell-Payton about her experiences growing up in Greenville. Campbell-Payton also tells us about her perspective as an African-American artist in North Carolina and her involvement with the Black Creatives of Pitt County. The rest of the group discusses interesting topics from the interview.
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3 years ago
43 minutes 41 seconds

The Pitt Perspective
Episode 7 - Pearless Speller's Perspective
Welcome back to The Pitt Perspective! Episode 7 features Pearless Speller, an Eastern North Carolina native and celebrated artist. Bree Sapp interviews Mr. Speller about his inspirations and experiences as an African American artist. The rest of the group listens to the interview and discusses interesting topics from it.
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3 years ago
51 minutes 53 seconds

The Pitt Perspective
Episode 6 - Dr. Wright's Perspective
Welcome back to The Pitt Perspective! Episode 6 dives into the theme of this year's Black History Month: Black Health & Wellness. Abbie Clavijo interviews Dr. LaNika Wright, a Women's Health Nurse Practitioner and also the Director of Student Health at East Carolina University. The rest of the group listens to the interview and discusses interesting topics from it.
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3 years ago
26 minutes 52 seconds

The Pitt Perspective
Episode 5 - Monica Daniels' Perspective
Welcome back to The Pitt Perspective! Kicking off The Pitt Perspective's celebration of Black History Month with our fifth episode, Bree Sapp interviews Pitt County Councilwoman Monica Daniels about her experiences as an African-American woman serving her local community. The rest of the group listens to the interview and discusses interesting topics from it.
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3 years ago
32 minutes 10 seconds

The Pitt Perspective
Episode 4 - Vimal's Perspective
Welcome back to The Pitt Perspective! In our fourth episode, Meaghan Skelly interviews fellow Pitt Perspective team member Vimal Pulikkiyil about his experiences as a part of the Indian community in North Carolina. The rest of the group listens to the interview and discusses interesting topics from it.
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3 years ago
30 minutes 54 seconds

The Pitt Perspective
Episode 3 - Pamela Tuck's Perspective
Welcome back to The Pitt Perspective! In our third episode, Bree Sapp interviews award-winning author Pamela Tuck about her experiences as an author and her family's experiences with the desegregation of Pitt County. The rest of the group listens to the interview and discusses interesting topics from it.
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3 years ago
27 minutes 29 seconds

The Pitt Perspective
Episode 2 - Dr. Bailey's Perspective
  Welcome back  to The Pitt Perspective! In our second episode, Vimal Pulikkiyil interviews ECU Professor Dr. Eric Bailey about his experiences studying and teaching about race and ethnic relations. The rest of the group listens to the interview and discusses interesting topics from it.
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3 years ago
27 minutes 50 seconds

The Pitt Perspective
Episode 1 - Ahn's Perspective

Welcome to The Pitt Perspective! In our first episode, Abbie Clavijo interviews fellow Pitt Perspective member Ahn Overbey about her experiences as an African-American woman in North Carolina. The rest of the group listens to the interview and discusses interesting topics from it.


Instagram: @the.pitt.perspective

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4 years ago
34 minutes 43 seconds

The Pitt Perspective
We are creating a podcast that will augment the testimonies of Pitt County and Eastern North Carolina’s communities and their ‘reckoning with race.’ Doing so will not only amplify minority voices in our area, but will assist in the healing of marginalized communities that have faced generations of subjugation, as well as create accurate accounts of the events that often go untold in local history.