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Public Hearing

Public Hearing

Written by: Queer For Cities
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Public Hearing is a show about Worcester, MA, the 2nd largest city in New England, and it’s time we start acting like it! Join creator and host, Joshua Croke (Queer For Cities, Love Your Labels), as they have interesting and timely conversations about issues that impact our community.

Airs on WICN 90.5FM, Worcester’s only NPR affiliate station, on Wednesday evenings at 6:00 pm.

Learn more and follow at QueerForCities.com/PublicHearing


Created & Hosted by Joshua Croke.
Our Audio Producer is Giuliano D'Orazio.


Available anywhere you listen to podcasts.

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Episodes
  • Article 4: Worcester’s School Committee & Accountability in Local Government
    Feb 25 2025

    This episode aired on 1/22/25 on WICN 90.5FM

    In this episode of Public Hearing, host Joshua Croke continues our deep dive into Worcester’s city charter, focusing on Article 4: The School Committee. Joshua breaks down the recent structural changes to the school committee, including the shift to a hybrid election system with district and at-large representation, the committee’s powers and duties, and the role of city infrastructure in education. They also highlight the ongoing challenges of Worcester’s aging school buildings and the urgent need for sustainable funding and advocacy.

    But governance isn't just about policies—it's about people. In the second half of the episode, Joshua discusses recent allegations of discrimination within Worcester’s City Council, offering a perspective on accountability, systemic bias, and the importance of inclusive leadership. They share insights from their Worcester Business Journal piece, calling for concrete action to ensure city leadership upholds values of equity, transparency, and accountability.

    As Worcester moves forward, how can we push for a more representative and just local government? Tune in to learn how the city’s charter, leadership, and community advocacy shape the future of Worcester.

    💡 Listen now at queerforcities.com or wherever you get your podcasts!

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  • Article 3: The City Manager's Role in Worcester’s Governance
    Dec 11 2024

    This episode aired on 12/11/24 on WICN 90.5FM

    Introduction:
    This week on Public Hearing, we continue our journey through the Worcester City Charter, diving into the critical role of the city manager. As the unelected CEO of the city, the city manager oversees daily operations, manages city agencies, and wields significant influence over financial priorities and community representation. Join me, Joshua Croke, as we explore how this role shapes our city and what changes we might consider to promote equity and democracy.

    Plus, a reflection on the closure of Redemption Rock Brewing and what it says about supporting small businesses in Worcester.

    Key Topics Covered:

    • A heartfelt reflection on the loss of Redemption Rock, a community-centered business, and what it reveals about the challenges small businesses face in creating equitable and sustainable operations.
    • City Manager’s Appointment, Term, and Qualifications
    • Power and Duties of the City Manager
    • Appointments to Boards and Commissions
    • Accountability and Transparency

    Chapter Markers:

    • [00:00:00] Introduction: Exploring Worcester’s City Charter and the City Manager’s role
    • [00:01:42] Redemption Rock Brewing Closure
    • [00:05:12] The Unelected CEO
    • [00:11:17] Budgeting Power: Worcester’s FY25 budget and the city manager’s financial influence
    • [00:18:14] Appointments and Boards
    • [00:24:11] Evaluations and Accountability
    • [00:26:35] Acting City Manager

    As we continue to unpack the City Charter, it’s clear that the city manager’s role holds immense power in shaping Worcester’s policies and priorities. Whether it’s the budget, community appointments, or accountability, we must ask if our systems reflect our values of equity and inclusivity—or if it’s time for change.

    Tune in, reflect, and take action! You can listen to Public Hearing every Wednesday at 6 PM on WICN 90.5 FM or wherever you get your podcasts. What do you want to hear on the show? Reach out at QueerForCities.com!

    Learn more and follow at QueerForCities.com/PublicHearing

    Created & Hosted by Joshua Croke.
    Our Audio Producer is
    Giuliano D'Orazio.

    Available anywhere you listen to podcasts.

    Citations:

    1. Link to the Worcester Home Rule Charter
    2. The Worcester Regional Research Bureau Breaking Down the Budget: City of Worcester for Fiscal Year 2025
    3. Empowering Progress: Investing in Equity, Talent, and Culture — City of Worcester FY25 Annual Operating Budget
    4. Worcester appoints permanent chief equity officer following long search (GBH)
    5. City of Worcester Boards & Commissions
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  • Community is Medicine: Public Health, Engagement, and Trust-Building with Domenica Perrone
    Dec 4 2024

    This episode aired on 12/04/24 on WICN 90.5FM

    Introduction: In this episode of Public Hearing, we continue our conversation with community engagement practitioner Domenica Perrone to explore the intersections of health equity, community engagement, and institutional accountability. Domenica brings her wealth of experience as the Director of Community Engagement and Outreach at UMass Chan Medical School’s Collaborative in Health Equity to discuss the challenges and opportunities in fostering meaningful relationships between institutions and historically marginalized communities.

    Join us as we unpack how trust, transparency, and restorative practices can reshape our cities, heal past and present harms, and build a future rooted in equity.

    Key Topics Discussed:

    • What Community Engagement Really Means
      Domenica explains the depth and complexity of community engagement beyond traditional perceptions, emphasizing equity, reciprocity, and trust-building over transactional relationships.
    • Historical and Present Harms in Community Relationships
      We discuss the importance of addressing both historical injustices and ongoing harm caused by institutions to rebuild trust with marginalized communities.
    • The Role of Institutions in Advancing Equity
      Insights into UMass Chan’s Collaborative in Health Equity, which is building pathways for community-driven health solutions, workforce development, and inclusive research.
    • The Balance Between Advocacy and Institutional Change
      How practitioners like Domenica navigate tensions between community accountability and institutional pushback while staying values-driven.
    • Youth Engagement and Pipeline Development
      The critical role of creating spaces and opportunities for young people to step into leadership and health equity careers.
    • A Call to Action for Listeners
      Domenica challenges us to find our role in community work and to embrace collective responsibility, whether as advocates, organizers, or bridge-builders.

    Chapter Markers:

    • [00:00:00] Introduction: Joshua introduces the episode and welcomes Domenica back.
    • [00:02:03] What is Community Engagement?: Domenica reframes community engagement as a practice of trust-building and reciprocity.
    • [00:04:45] Acknowledging Harm in Community Work: Addressing historical and present challenges between institutions and communities.
    • [00:08:49] The Role of Institutional Commitment: Domenica shares UMass Chan’s approach to health equity.
    • [00:13:25] Navigating Advocacy and Accountability: Balancing community trust with institutional change work.
    • [00:21:56] Collaborative Goals: Building pipelines for youth and advancing health equity with community coalitions.
    • [00:26:32] Dinner Table Conversation: Domenica’s call for intentional engagement and community-focused action.

    Conclusion:
    This episode emphasizes the need for intentionality and accountability in how we engage with and support our communities. As Domenica says, “Community is medicine.” By fostering relationships and addressing harm, we can collectively advance equity and create spaces for all voices to thrive.

    Tune in, reflect, and take action! You can listen to Public Hearing every Wednesday at 6 PM on WICN 90.5 FM or wherever you get your podcasts. What do you want to hear on the show? Reach out at QueerForCities.com!

    Learn more and follow at QueerForCities.com/PublicHearing

    Created & Hosted by Joshua Croke<

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    28 mins
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