Episode 6 - Immigration with Representation


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Feb 25 2025 50 mins   2

In this week’s episode of Our New South, hosts Kevin Blackistone and Dr. Robert Green II discuss Southern politics and the challenges facing immigrants and first generation Americans seeking to gain political office in the South.

Our guests on today’s episode are Steve “Junior” Ezeonu, a Nigerian born, Texas raised community leader who currently serves as a City Councilman in the city of Grand Prairie, Texas. Steve speaks about the impact of the Nigerian presence in Texas, the challenges that he faced while running for office in the South, and how he became one of the first Black City Councilman elected to office in Grand Prairie in more than 30 years.

Also, Steve Rao, who was the first Indian ever elected to public office in Wake County, North Carolina, and is currently the longest serving Asian American elected official in the state of North Carolina, speaks about the impact that immigration, especially Asian American immigration, has had on his community and across the state of North Carolina; and how the rise in technology companies moving to the Research Triangle has benefited his constituents.

Steve “Junior” Ezeonu is currently an At-Large City Councilman serving the city of Grand Prairie, Texas. Steve Rao is an At-Large City Councilman currently serving the Town of Morrisville, North Carolina.