
Meet Portia Bright Pittman, NC Author
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North Carolina author Portia Bright Pittman shares her love of civics with young learners.
Portia Bright Pittman is a legislative assistant and author in Raleigh, North Carolina. She is passionate about teaching young people about civics, and has written the children's book, "There Ought To Be A Law: A Bright Day at the State Capitol." Portia reminds us, "The future has been shaped by those who have written!"
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Meet Portia Bright Pittman, NC Author
Special | 51sVideo has Closed Captions
Portia Bright Pittman is a legislative assistant and author in Raleigh, North Carolina. She is passionate about teaching young people about civics, and has written the children's book, "There Ought To Be A Law: A Bright Day at the State Capitol." Portia reminds us, "The future has been shaped by those who have written!"
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- "But the state is much bigger than our school," Eliza says.
"I sure hope the governor likes ice cream," Martin says.
"Mom knows the governor, so mom can help us," Eliza says.
My name is Portia Bright-Pittman.
I'm a legislative assistant, but I'm also an author.
And I actually wrote, "There Ought to Be a Law, A Bright Day at the State Capitol."
I work for Representative Sarah Crawford.
She represents Wake County.
Being an author gives you an opportunity to use your voice.
The future has been shaped by those who have written.
Writing can be for everyone.
We wrote, "There Ought to Be a Law, A Bright Day at the State Capitol," because I wanted to highlight, in some form or fashion, this whole process and how it works.
I think it's important to teach young people about civics, because the legislature is gonna change the dynamics for a lot of things in their lives.
This place here will shape their lives forever.
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