Épisodes

  • Ohio Working Families Party on Progressive Politics and Challenging the Democratic Status Quo
    Jan 14 2026

    Aleena Starks of Ohio Working Families Party and guest host Jasmine Ayers join us on the podcast for a conversation on progressive politics statewide. They explore the challenges of running as progressives, the flaws in traditional and establishment Democratic strategy and the importance of bringing in Black voters. They also talk about their personal journeys to progressive politics, building community power and the pressing need for authentic candidates.

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    Hosted by Tareya. Recorded and shot at Statehouse Studio. Executive Producers: Tareya Palmer and Taijuan Nichole Moorman.

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    1 h et 18 min
  • Dr. Jermaine Kennedy: From the Classroom to Advocating for Systemic Reform
    Oct 30 2025

    Dr. Jermaine Kennedy, in our final Columbus City School board candidate interview, discusses his personal journey from being a troubled student to an education leader.We cover his background, the critical role of mentorship played in his life, and his work in community and educational organizations. He also shares his thoughts on school closures, budget issues and building partnerships for student support and success.

    Please note: We reached out to all candidates in the Columbus City School board race.

    Hosted by Taijuan. Recorded and shot at Statehouse Studio. Executive Producers: Tareya Palmer and Taijuan Nichole Moorman.

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    47 min
  • Dr. Antoinette Miranda: "Without Leadership, Schools are Going to Fail"
    Oct 27 2025

    Our next school board candidate is Dr. Antoinette Miranda. She joins us on the podcast to discuss her vision for improving Columbus City Schools. She talks about her background in education and psychology, the importance of behavioral interventions, the role of leadership in schools, raising children and being married to a teacher at CCS, and her commitment to building trust and transparency between the school board and the community.

    Hosted by Taijuan Moorman. Recorded and shot at Statehouse Studio. Executive Producers: Tareya Palmer and Taijuan Nichole Moorman.

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    1 h et 3 min
  • Janeece Keyes: Advocating Change and Empowering Parents in Columbus City Schools
    Oct 22 2025

    Our next Columbus City School board candidate on the podcast is Janeece Keyes. We talk about her experience as a first-time candidate, her organizational background, connecting with voters and her vision for the future of the school district.

    A parent of four children who attended Columbus City Schools, she emphasizes the need for parental engagement, transparency in board decisions, and support for both student and teacher needs through innovative solutions and community involvement.

    Recorded and shot at Statehouse Studio. Executive Producers: Tareya Palmer and Taijuan Nichole Moorman.

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    43 min
  • Kimberley Mason: Bridging Gaps and Championing Reform in Columbus City Schools
    Oct 7 2025

    Kimberley Mason, candidate for Columbus City School board, joins us on the podcast to discuss her background in mental health and higher education and how that shapes her vision for CCS. A CCS parent and former PTO president, her focus is on improving how the district communicates with families and shows up for students.She also discusses school closures, budget cuts, and the need for the board to reflect community voices. She also calls for more workforce development, additional support for student mental health and creative solutions for absenteeism that keep kids engaged.Subscribe to Columbus Can't Wait on YouTube⁠⁠⁠ for video.

    Hosted by Tareya. Recorded and shot at Statehouse Studio. Executive Producers: Tareya Palmer and Taijuan Nichole Moorman.

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    40 min
  • Mounir Lynch: Building Trust and Equity in Columbus Schools
    Sep 25 2025

    Mounir Lynch, candidate for Columbus City Schools, shares his candidacy experience and how he’s working to engage voters and build trust. Raised on the importance of social justice and shaped by his time at CAHS and CCS, Lynch discusses his work as a health educator serving disenfranchised groups, his motivations for running, and his promise to hold the system accountable.

    He weighs in on district leadership, funding risks and creative solutions, the fight with charter schools over transportation, and state bills affecting students. Lynch also talks about improving communication on the board, supporting trans and immigrant students, expanding the Columbus Promise, and strengthening ties with teachers.

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    Hosted by Tareya. Recorded and shot at Statehouse Studio. Executive Producers: Tareya Palmer and Taijuan Nichole Moorman.

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    1 h et 2 min
  • Zach Klein on Political Shifts, Policing and the Fight Over Local Power
    Sep 4 2025

    Columbus City Attorney Zach Klein joins us for a wide-ranging conversation about his journey from southeastern Ohio to city leadership, the challenges of public service and the future of Columbus. We discuss his background, his shift from Republican to Democrat, his battles with state and federal governments and lawsuits against the Trump administration. Later we get into his office's work on nuisance property laws, as well as Marcy's Law and police use of the law. We also dig into policing protests, the influence of social media and what's next for his political future.

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    Hosted by Tareya. Recorded and shot at Statehouse Studio. Executive Producers: Tareya Palmer and Taijuan Nichole Moorman.

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    1 h et 5 min
  • Jordyn Close on Reproductive Justice, Breaking Stigma and the Fight Ahead
    Aug 28 2025

    To close Black August, Jordyn Close, deputy director of the Ohio Women’s Alliance, joins us to share how she went from considering cosmetology school to helping lead abortion advocacy in the state. She opens up about her own abortion story, testifying at a young age and challenging stigma around abortion access. We discuss centering Black and Brown reproductive justice as an umbrella term, the 2023 right to reproductive freedom campaign, and why the fight continues beyond its passage. (Note: Tareya serves on the OWA Action Fund’s Board of Directors.)

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    Hosted by Tareya. Recorded and shot at Statehouse Studio. Executive Producers: Tareya Palmer and Taijuan Nichole Moorman.

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    1 h et 6 min