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Voices Behind the Lens

Darrell Redmond, Fitzroy Smith, Center for Public Health Initiatives at NSU

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Voices Behind the Lens is a 6-week Health, Healing, Hampton Roads takeover. Connected by the commitment to improving their community, our hosts, Darrell Redmon, and Fitzroy Smith, use their backgrounds as a formerly incarcerated man and reverend to create a safe space to talk about the impacts of living in the underserved communities of Portsmouth. From the city of Portsmouth’s Commonwealth Attorney to a mural artist who beat a drug addiction, plus a white woman who passionately advocates fo ...
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In this episode of Voices Behind the Lens, our host sits down with Kewan "KP" Potts about how his gift of rapping helped keep him out of trouble while incarcerated and being the next generation of elders being called in to help mentor and guide the youth in our communities.By Darrell Redmond, Fitzroy Smith, Center for Public Health Initiatives at NSU
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We pick up the final episode of Voices Behind the Lens Season 1 in the middle of a passionate off-mic conversation with host Darrell Redmond. Over the 2024 4th of July holiday, one of his family homes was shot up with over 20 bullets. Darrell pleads on how we bring in others to care about gun violence - even if it's not directly impacting the place…
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In this Voices Behind the Lens episode, our hosts invite Susan Pilato, Chairperson of Give Back 2 Da Block Board of Directors. Susan shares she has joined the initiatives of being a credible messenger with Give Back 2 Da Block, plus why she uses her platform to help call out the white people who attempt to overlook their privilege.…
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In this episode of Voices Behind the Lens, our host sits down with local rapper, Jerry "Jerry Gotti" Atkinson Jr., about his experience being raised in Portsmouth, transporting himself to the hospital after being shot, and the one thing he wished he got to experience instead.By Darrell Redmond, Fitzroy Smith, Center for Public Health Initiatives at NSU
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