Wednesday Oct 01, 2025

The Foolish Optimist: J'Kwan Fulmore running for Fayetteville City Council

Empowering Communities: J'Kwan Fulmore's Mission for Fayetteville City Council -

 

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In this episode of the Foolish Optimist Podcast, hosted by Amy McDonald, we meet J'Kwan Fulmore, a progressive candidate running for City Council in Fayetteville, North Carolina. J'Kwan, a traveling chef, educator, and founder of the nonprofit 'Everybody Eats,' shares his journey from growing up in Fayetteville to creating solutions for food insecurity and advocating for equitable resource allocation in the city. He discusses the systemic gaps that persist in Fayetteville, his vision for sustainable community development, and the importance of local government in effecting meaningful change. As J'Kwan gears up for the 2025 election, he dives deep into his plans for creating a pipeline for livable wage jobs, addressing utility price gouging, and engaging the community through innovative youth programs. Learn how J'Kwan plans to make a lasting impact and why he believes in the power of community-driven change.

00:00 Welcome to the Foolish Optimist Podcast

00:26 Meet J'Kwan Fulmore: Candidate for City Council

00:45 Addressing the Gaps in the System

02:37 Challenges in Accessing Resources

06:08 The Livable Wage Crisis

08:07 Utility and Environmental Issues in Fayetteville

09:46 Incentivizing Local Employment

14:25 Controversial Rezoning and Community Impact

20:14 Political Drama and Transparency Issues

22:33 The Importance of Community Engagement

38:33 The Importance of Voter Turnout

38:59 Engaging the Younger Demographic

40:28 Challenges in Voter Suppression

42:10 Simplifying Complex Topics for Social Media

45:03 Addressing Misinformation and Civic Education

46:07 Innovative Approaches to Youth Engagement

52:52 The Struggles of Implementing School Gardens

58:56 The Power of Community Collaboration

01:03:33 Get to Know the Candidate

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