Raising Justice
Raising Justice
Voices for Children in Nebraska
If you are passionate about issues that impact Nebraska children and families, this podcast is for you! At Voices for Children in Nebraska, we work to ensure every child in our state has the opportunity to thrive, and we believe education and advocacy are key to making that happen.
Episode 13 - Youth Justice Advocacy and Policy with Senator Victor Rountree
Host Juliet Summers sits down with Nebraska State Senator Victor Rountree to discuss youth justice, advocacy, and policymaking. From elevating youth voices to advancing legislation on justice system reform and SNAP eligibility, this episode explores how lived experience and collaboration are shaping a more equitable future in Nebraska.
Jun 2
30 min
Episode 12 - Food Insecurity with Eric Savaiano of Nebraska Appleseed
Host Juliet Summers is joined by Eric Savaiano of Nebraska Appleseed and Josh Shirk, research coordinator at Voices for Children in Nebraska, to dig into the findings of the latest Kids Count in Nebraska Report. A focused conversation on food insecurity, this episode explores the power of combining research and advocacy to drive change, and what the 2025 Kids Count data mean for improving well-being for Nebraska’s kids and families.
Apr 24
36 min
Episode 11 - Mid-Session Check-In: What’s Moving in the Nebraska Legislature
In this mid-session check-in, host Juliet Summers is joined by Eric Reiter, advocacy and community collaborations coordinator at Voices for Children in Nebraska, for a grounded look at what’s moving in the 2026 Nebraska Legislative Session. Eric sheds light on how lawmakers, advocates, and community members often bring very different ideas about what’s best for child well-being—and how those perspectives shape the debates unfolding in the Unicameral. Together, they walk through key bills impacting kids and families, highlight emerging trends, and share what to watch as the session heads into its second half.
Mar 6
25 min
Episode 10 - Preparing for the 2026 Legislative Session: What’s at Stake for Nebraska’s Kids
As Nebraska lawmakers head into a budget-heavy legislative session, critical decisions about children and families are on the line. In this episode of Raising Justice, host Juliet Summers sits down with Anahí Salazar, Director of Economic Stability, Education, & Health Policy at Voices for Children in Nebraska, to unpack key anticipated carry-over priorities from 2025, what to expect during a short session, and why funding decisions around programs like the child care subsidy matter.
Jan 2
20 min
Episode 9 - Nebraska Youth Perspectives: Understanding Food Security
In this episode of Raising Justice, host Juliet Summers sits down with two members of Voices for Children in Nebraska’s Youth Leadership Council, Ta’Miyah Wright and Tay’Viana Robinson, to explore food security from their perspective.Join us for an honest conversation about what hunger looks like in their schools and communities, potential solutions, and what gives young people hope for the future.
Dec 2, 2025
33 min
Episode 8 - Early Childhood Matters: Building Strong Foundations for Nebraska’s Kids
Host Juliet Summers sits down with Anne Thompson Brandt, Executive Director of Lincoln Littles, to discuss why early childhood care and education are critical for kids, families, and communities as a whole. They explore barriers like cost and workforce shortages, and how policy and community solutions can build a stronger future for Nebraska’s children.
Oct 16, 2025
43 min
Episode 7 - Political Determinants of Health: The Policy Roots of Well-Being
What truly determines a child’s health? In this episode of Raising Justice, host Juliet Summers is joined by Dr. Ali Khan, Dean of the University of Nebraska Medical Center’s College of Public Health, to explore the powerful role that policy plays in shaping community health.Together, they unpack the social and political determinants of health—from housing and education to legislation and systems of power—and examine how these forces impact children and families across Nebraska.
Jul 24, 2025
30 min
Episode 6 - Pride and Policy: Advocating for LGBTQ+ Youth
What does it mean to truly support all children?In this Pride Month episode of Raising Justice, host Juliet Summers is joined by Eric Reiter, Social Media and Community Engagement Associate at Voices for Children in Nebraska. Listen as Eric shares their personal perspective, the power of visibility, and how LGBTQ+ youth advocacy and visibility can help build a Nebraska where every child can thrive.Whether you’re an advocate, policymaker, or ally, this conversation offers insight on how to show up for LGBTQ+ kids—not just during Pride Month, but all year long.
Jun 17, 2025
30 min
Episode 5 - The Original Advocate: A Conversation with Kathy Bigsby Moore
In this episode of Raising Justice, host Juliet Summers, current executive director of Voices for Children in Nebraska, sits down with founding director, Kathy Bigsby Moore. Kathy reflects on the early days of the organization, the bold vision that sparked its creation, and the enduring values that continue to shape its advocacy today.Together, Juliet and Kathy explore the evolution of child-focused policy work in Nebraska, the challenges and victories along the way, and what it means to build lasting systems change. This episode is both a celebration of the past and a call to action for the future, reminding us that raising justice starts with raising our voices.
May 27, 2025
36 min
Episode 4 - Kids Count in Nebraska - Why Data Matters for Change
In this episode of Raising Justice, host Juliet Summers is joined by Dr. Josh Shirk, research coordinator at Voices for Children in Nebraska, to discuss how data can drive better policies and outcomes for kids. Together, they explore why it’s critical to measure what matters, how the data is used to inform state leaders and community advocates, and what this year’s findings reveal about the challenges and opportunities facing Nebraska’s children.Whether you're a policymaker, parent, advocate, or educator, this episode will help you understand why data isn't just about counting kids—it's about making every kid count.
May 2, 2025
39 min
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