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Welcome to Cal Poly Pomona’s Cultural Centers 25th Anniversary Podcast, where we explore how far we’ve come, and how far we have to go. The purpose of this podcast is to illuminate the legacy of the Cal Poly Pomona Cultural Centers. The podcast is a collaborative project led by the Office of Student Life & Cultural Center staff and student staff at Cal Poly Pomona. However, all views expressed in this podcast are solely those of the speaker and do not necessarily represent the opinion of the ...
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In this episode, Ronnisha Osuala, Coordinator for Fraternity and Sorority Life interviews CPP Alumni Rudy Barbee ('72) and Fred Jackson ('95) to discuss the beginnings of social fraternities at Cal Poly Pomona and the impact that cultural organizations and physical spaces have on the Black student experience.…
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This week we discuss La Union. La Union is the unification of all of the clubs and orgs that are housed and supported by Cesar E. Chavez for Higher Education. Why was La Union formed? What organizations were involved? What was the outcome of La Union? These and similar questions will be answered by Dra. Lorena Marquez as interviewed by Reggie Roble…
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In this episode Wendy Córdova talks with Dr. Cadena faculty and professor emeritus in Ethnic & Women's Studies.They explore what it was like to be a student at Cal Poly Pomona in the 70’s as a Chicano, the power of coalition for César E. Chávez Center for Higher Education, and the early intentions of Día(s) de los Muertos (Days of the Dead). To don…
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Black Student Union (BSU) was chartered on the Cal Poly Pomona campus in 1968 and has continued to be an essential student leader organization unifying the Black community of Cal Poly Pomona. This episode is an interview with Eric McDowell, BSU president (1992-1993) who helped served as one of the student leaders to help bring the African American …
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It's time to gather around the Asian Pacific Islander Student Center (APISC)! The APISC is home to beautiful community mural that demonstrates the impact of representation. This week Ken Cordero and Christina Chong, APISC Social Justice Leader discuss with Dr. Lui Amador, inaugural Coordinator of the APISC about the story and power of art in tellin…
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What's Our Roots? It's the CPP Cultural Centers stories of fearless leaders, organizing, and coalition building. Our collective podcast is hosted by student and staff and asks featured guests - what is the legacy of the Cultural Centers? Questions like these and others explore how the Cultural Centers impacts our students, staff, faculty, and local…
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