Raven Favor
Raven Favor is the Social Media Manager at South Carolina ETV and Public Radio, where she leads strategic digital storytelling and audience engagement initiatives across platforms. A graduate of Lander University, she blends data-driven strategy with community-centered storytelling to amplify public media’s voice across South Carolina.
Raven is a dedicated member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. and the award-winning co-lead of SCETV Safe Space youth mental health awareness initiative. Her work has earned finalist and winning recognition for campaigns and productions including Indebted, After Action, and the Annual Holiday Interstitial.
She is also the creator of The AUXdacity Podcast and producer of Sonatas and Streetscapes, reflecting her passion for innovative storytelling that bridges culture, music, and community.
Stories
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Past, Present and Future of Music: Sound Across Time | The AUXdacity
March 05, 2026The AUXdacity traces the evolution of music from its historical roots to contemporary trends and future possibilities. Guests discuss how music has both shaped—and been shaped by—cultural, social, and political movements throughout history. By examining where music has been... -
Political Beats: When Music Meets Movement | The AUXdacity
February 26, 2026Music has long been a force for protest, resistance, and change. In this episode, The AUXdacity examines the powerful relationship between music and politics, highlighting historical and contemporary examples of how sound has mobilized movements and amplified political... -
The Outstanding Youth Awards (OYA) Initiative | SCETV Safe Space
June 02, 2025Brittney Brackett, Host of #SCETVSafeSpace and founder of The Outstanding Youth Awards (OYA) Initiative, shares the heart behind OYA: “Our mission is to foster the personal and professional growth of young people.” Join the mindful movement and celebrate youth who lead with... -
Remembering Nah'Zia “Zi” Cook | SCETV Safe Space
May 29, 2025Bullying can leave deep, lasting scars—and in the most heartbreaking cases, it can lead to tragic loss. On October 2022, 10-year-old Nah'Zia “Zi” Cook died by suicide after experiencing relentless bullying. Her story is a painful reminder of how urgent it is to listen... -
Buddies Not Bullies Rally and Parade | SCETV Safe Space
May 29, 2025SCETV Safe Space had the honor and privilege of participating in the "Buddies Not Bullies Rally and Parade" this past October. 💚 This incredible event brought students, families, and community leaders together to stand up against bullying and promote kindness, inclusion, and... -
What is NAMI? | SCETV Safe Space
May 07, 2025NAMI was founded in Madison, Wisconsin by Harriet Shetler and Beverly Young. The two women both had sons diagnosed with schizophrenia, and "were tired of being blamed for their sons' mental illness". Unhappy with the lack of services available and the treatment of those...