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Radio Cachimbona is an abolitionist podcast that audio-archives state repression and fierce migrant resistance in the Southern Arizona borderlands and breaks down case law and politics from a leftist perspective. As a first-generation professional whose parents are Salvadoran immigrants, Yvette prioritizes uplifting the voices and histories of Central Americans.
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An outpost is meant to be a place of safety out on the margins of where most of the people are. This podcast will be a place just like that - a place of authenticity, safety, and learning. It will include guests talking about key issues of spiritual formation and psychology as well as select topics addressed by the host Dr. Ray Mitsch.
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Join us as we step into the role of storytellers, not merely the subjects. We bring you the unfiltered, authentic stories and experiences of South Sudanese people across the diaspora. From tales of resilience and triumph to navigating the complexities of identity and culture, our podcast explores the vibrant tapestry of voices that often go unheard. Through interviews, personal narratives, and in-depth discussions, we shed light on the rich heritage, challenges, and aspirations of our divers ...
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Impact, The Conversation

Institute on Community Integration, University of Minnesota

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Welcome to Impact, The Conversation, a podcast from the Institute on Community Integration at the University of Minnesota that takes a deep dive into the latest research, practices, and insights moving the inclusion of people with intellectual, developmental, and other disabilities forward. Each episode brings to life voices from a recent issue of Impact, ICI’s long-running magazine. Co-hosts and guests are Impact issue editors and authors with and without lived experience of disability from ...
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Welcome to From the Margins to the Center, an original House of Pod production that unapologetically amplifies voices of marginalized folks. In this first short-run season we highlight women of color podcasters here in our home state of Colorado. These incredible humans will share their best stories, biggest moments on the mic, and a glimpse into their experiences within the audio industry.
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Friends. Allies. Americans. Folks taking small steps towards big change. The Defense of Democracy podcast tells their stories. Hosted by Karen Svoboda. Defense of Democracy is made up of people from all walks of life passionately committed to nonpartisanship. We welcome anyone who is interested in protecting their fellow Americans - in particular those in marginalized communities - from oppression. We advocate for legislators, educators, and administrators who will work to maintain communiti ...
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If you are an entrepreneur, consultant, or business owner who identifies as womxn, BIPOC, LGBTQ+, neurodivergent, disabled, or any other historically excluded identity, Now & Center is a space created for you. Join us to learn from a diverse and inclusive community of entrepreneurs who have a wealth of experience, are willing to tell it like it really is, and are rewriting the rules for business to center humans, social change, and standing in our authenticity and power. In each episode, you ...
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The design of our communities is an intentional act that often excludes and doesn’t center folks at the margins. Queer For Cities is a podcast about life at the intersections of identity and place and designing equity-centered, liberated communities where LGBTQ+ folx thrive. When we build queer-inclusive cities, we build better cities for everyone. Hosted by Joshua Croke, a queer and nonbinary designer, facilitator, and mixed-media artist working at the intersections of community justice, ur ...
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We believe Mission and Margin is the business of healthcare. Business of Healthcare (BOH) interviews feature innovations sustainably improving healthcare Mission & Margin. Each discussion includes a healthcare executive and innovator concentrating on the same problem. Think “Nightline” or “How I Built This” just for healthcare. Recent guests have included Bernadette Spong, Chief Financial Officer, Orlando Health, Paul Kusserow, President & CEO, Amedisys, Blake Marggraff, Founder & Chief Exec ...
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Beckett Talks

Leeds Beckett University

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Introducing a new podcast sharing voices from across Leeds Beckett University. Hear from some of our world-leading researchers, how they’re transforming the world around us today and how they aspire to create a better tomorrow.
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This is a new podcast show brings to you those amazing people that are behind the scenes of all the great technology inventions. This podcast show shines a light on the teams working in the back room building our future. This is not about the famous industry captains, its about the crew that steer the ship. Guests will be people you never knew existed but have amazing wisdom to share with us all. We will have guests from Sales, Strategy, Go-To-Market, Finance, Operations and of course the Te ...
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Represented with Dominique Arce, MD, MPH

Stanford Anesthesia Informatics and Media (AIM) Lab

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Represented with Dominique Arce, MD is a transformative podcast aiming to disrupt the status quo in healthcare by focusing on diversity, equity, and inclusion. Through thought-provoking episodes, the program aspires to empower healthcare professionals and communities to enact real-world solutions. Beyond dialogue, Represented is building a community committed to fostering a more equitable healthcare landscape. Produced by Larry Chu, MD, Stanford Anesthesia Informatics and Media (AIM) Lab.
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Have You Heard This One? is a sound-rich music anthology series dedicated to telling the stories of overlooked artists, fascinating characters, under-represented voices, funny moments, important events, forgotten chapters of history, and some of the greatest music stories seldom told. Each episode is hosted by a different journalist taking listeners on a deep dive into the heart of music and fandom. Produced by an all-woman team, the stories range from epic to hilarious, poignant to shocking ...
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Down the Rabbit Hole is a podcast designed specifically for people that range from just thinking of getting into streaming and content creation to people that are experienced and need some motivation or advice.
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Black Work Talk

Convergence Magazine

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Black Work Talk is a show that elevates the voices of Black labor, workers, leaders, activists, and intellectuals in discussions on the connections between race, labor, capitalism and culture in the struggle for progressive governing power. On season three of Black Work Talk, new hosts Bianca Cunningham and Jamala Rogers explore the impact of 2023’s strike wave in conversations with rank and file workers from unions that have fought or are still fighting for better, more equitable contracts ...
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The Extreme Perspectives podcast introduces you to people who see things differently and think differently. Fresh perspectives from the edges of culture. Listen to them. Learn from them. Challenge the status quo. In a world where we read the same books, use the same methodologies, and tap into the same resources, we need something radically different to deliver breakthrough ideas. Each episode will present you with a new lens with which to view your world. Hone your ability to tackle challen ...
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Citizen Lit

Citizen Lit

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Citizen Lit is about extending the conversation beyond the writer. Each week this literary podcast explores what it means to be an active member of the writing world through reviews, interviews, and recorded performances. Art is about connection and engagement—how the work speaks to us and how we respond back. From writers to publishers, to venues and festivals, Citizen Lit is your weekly invitation to share your voice and join the conversation.
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Inclusion Unscripted, where we’re not just talking about diversity and inclusion, we’re living it. The Inclusion Unscripted Live Weekly Podcast is unapologetically honest about diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Host Margaret Spence believes that to push beyond diversity by the numbers, we need to start having conversations that no one else is willing to have. This show is a platform for those conversations. Each week, we dismantle the status quo and help organizations understand how ...
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In this episode Karen sits down with Ellen Hopkins, New York TImes bestselling young adult author and the most banned author in the United States. Ellen discusses the epidemic of book bans and the larger movement to weaken the public school education system. She emphasizes the importance of a solid public school education and the need for enough te…
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In part two of this episode, we discuss navigating dating as you age in today's society with a coed panel. We discuss different options that may be considered for those post 30 who are still unmarried and why setting realistic expectations is important. We are also joined by a special guest, local Comedian Edo Charles. Edo inspires the panel by sha…
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Yvette Borja interviews Maria Hinojosa, award-winning journalist, about her keynote address at the National Day Laborer Organizing Network, a rarity for her as a journalist, and her trajectory in media. Maria shared that philanthropic funds need to support independent BIPOC-led media, broke down why Futuro Media covered the death of Jose De Jesus i…
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In this episode Karen talks with Maurice Cunningham, author of the book 'Dark Money and the Politics of School Privatization.' They discuss the influence of dark money in the push for school privatization and the role of organizations like Moms for Liberty and Parents Defending Education. They highlight the need for transparency in funding and the …
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In this episode, the panel reacts to Gilbert Arenas' xenophobic and racist rant regarding the South Sudan Bright Stars following their exhibition game against the USA. We also recap South Sudan's historical olympic basketball debut and discuss highlights as well as what the future may hold for the players. Panel's IG Handles: Sahra - @SoSahra Chris…
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On this #litreview, Yvette Borja and Denise Rebeil discuss "My Grandmother's Hands" by Resmaa Menakem. They breakdown Menakem's contention that white supremacy lives mostly in our nervous systems, what role our lizard brain plays in how we interact with the world, and why collective healing from trauma is necessary to avoid generational "traumatic …
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In this episode Karen sits down with Jesse Hagopian, an educator and activist. He shares his experiences and insights on the education system and the fight against book bans and censorship. He discusses the lack of resources and support for black and brown students, highlighting the stark contrast between the government's spending on war and the ne…
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in this episode, we discuss aging as women in today's society and the narrative being pushed online regarding women hitting "the wall." We also touch on female friendships, girls trip to Miami IYKYK, male and female platonic relationships, dating people back home and more! Panel's IG Handles: Sahra - @SoSahra Christine - @ChristinaLado Vaida - @Vai…
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In this episode, Karen talks with Emmanuel Blanchard Jr., an educator and activist, discusses the importance of public education and the challenges it faces. He highlights the inequities in the education system, the covert attack on public education, and the spread of disinformation. Blanchard emphasizes that investing in public education is not on…
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In this episode, we feature a special guest comedian Emo Majok all the way from Perth, Australia. Emo was featured on Australia's Got Talent and is the first South Sudanese to receive the golden buzzer on the show! We also recap South Sudan's exhibition game against USA during this past weekend in London ahead of the 2024 Paris Olympics. The South …
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Yvette Borja entrevista a Pacheco, un organizador y educador popular Salvadoreño que ha dedicado su vida al trabajo de justicia social en El Salvador y los Estados Unidos. Hablaron sobre la importancia de la formación de comités de base/barrio/colonia y su historia en El Salvador durante la guerra civil, como el y la organización NDLON transmitiero…
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A noted expert on substance use disorder within the disability community, Elspeth Slayter joins The Conversation to talk about best practices and emerging questions. Her Impact article discusses how treatment systems often fail to serve people with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities despite evidence that they may experience more profoun…
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Nathan Perry started drinking in his 30s to mask problems in his relationship with his parents. Eventually, he realized he didn't have control over his alcohol use and he started a long road to recovery. With a lot of support from his family, Nathan has now been sober for 8 years. In this very personal episode, Nathan, his brother, Brad, and his si…
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In this episode, Karen welcomes Trish Ranson, a dedicated educator turned legislator from Stillwater, Oklahoma. Trish shares her journey from teaching music to representing House District 34, motivated by a statewide teachers' strike that highlighted the dire need for adequate public education funding. Since her election in 2018, Trish has witnesse…
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In this special episode, we gather to celebrate South Sudan's 13th Independence Day. We also take the time to reflect on how far the country has come, as well as share some of our hopes for the future. Happy Birthday South Sudan! IG Handles: Sahra - @SoSahra Christine - @ChristinaLado Please feel free to engage and challenge the perspectives, but p…
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In today's episode Karen sits down with Laura Durant, a community organizer and advocate from Southlake, Texas, a city that has become a battleground over educational diversity and inclusivity issues. Laura shares her experience founding "Love Every Dragon," an ally network for LGBTQ+ students, and discusses her role as vice president of "Dignity f…
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In this episode, we discuss age gap relationships and whether or not they are ethical. We also briefly touch on topics such as fat shaming, dealing with rejection when dating, "sassy" men, and the late Kevin Samuels. Panel's IG Handles: Sahra - @SoSahra Christine - @ChristinaLado Amanual - @Amanual_Comedy Vaida - @VaidaJoe Willy - @WillyFast David …
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Yvette Borja interviews Mala and Diosa of Locatora Radio about their experiences at NDLON's 9th asamblea popular: Sómos Más in Union, New Jersey. They discuss the importance of Latinx and migrant-led independent media, the necessity of including sex workers in day laborers' rights conversations, and the beauty of putting art at the forefront of soc…
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Send us a Text Message. The F Word is Fascism 🎙️ Welcome to Queer for Cities! In this episode, your host, Joshua Croke, features a wrap-up conversation with our last guest Aaron Greiner, who shares valuable perspectives on designing public spaces that truly center and uplift queer identities and talks about ways cities can build a foundation for in…
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In this episode Karen sits down with Garrett, a member of Veterans Defending Democracy. Garrett discusses his background and why he joined the organization. He shares his personal experiences with religious extremism and the need to protect people's rights to worship. Garrett also highlights the rise of religious extremism in the government and the…
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In this episode, we discuss current events happening politically in Africa as well as the U.S. We break down the recent mass protests in Kenya regarding the Finance Bill. We also touch on the presidential debate that took place between current president Joe Biden and former president Donald Trump. Panel's IG Handles: Sahra - @SoSahra Christine - @C…
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Yvette Borja entrevista a Nicole Ramos, directora del proyecto de derechos fronterizos para la organización sin fines de lucro Al Otro Lado, sobre la situación actual en la frontera entre EEUU y Mexico en San Diego/Tijuana, como los migrantes extranjeros buscando asilo y esperando en México sufren por falta de cuidado de salud, y como el crimen org…
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In this episode, Karen sits down with Kristen Braude, an attorney and activist who has been actively involved in defending the rights of the LGBTQ+ community. Kristen shares her experiences in fighting for anti-discrimination provisions in New York and her current efforts in Florida. She emphasizes the importance of local elections and the impact t…
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In today's episode, Karen is joined by Edie Young, a 17-year-old advocate and the birthday card project lead at Queer Youth Assemble. Edie, who also organizes events in Washington, D.C., shares her passion for creating safe and welcoming spaces for queer and trans students. Her motivation stems from a desire to ensure that all students can freely e…
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In this episode, we celebrate father's day by honoring our beloved South Sudanese fathers. We laugh, cry and share what we admire most about our fathers and all they have sacrificed to raise us. Panel's IG Handles: Blue Nile - @BlueNileOnly Sahra - @SoSahra Christine - @ChristinaLado Vaida - @VaidaJoe Amanual | @Amanual_Comedy Please feel free to e…
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New Podcast Show - "The Hidden Heroes Of Tech" - Hear From The Unsung Hidden Talent We Didn't know existed In this episode of the "Hidden Heroes of Tech" Podcast show, we talk to two very accomplished people, Iain Kerr and Jason Frasca. Iain and Jason talk about how creativity is something we need to learn. Can creativity be taught? Can you learn i…
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Yvette Borja interviews reproductive justice and abolitionist organizer Ale Pablos about the ongoing genocide in Palestine, the call from Democratic Senators for Biden to phase out private detention centers and close four of the most problematic ones, and Biden's recent proposed rules that would make it harder for asylum seekers to gain protection.…
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In this episode Karen welcomes Professor Damon Fordham, a distinguished historian and advocate, during the commemoration of Juneteenth. Professor Fordham shares his personal history and academic journey, detailing his upbringing in South Carolina and his path to becoming a historian passionate about African American history. He discusses the curren…
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In this episode, we break down colorism, featurism and texturism from a South Sudanese perspective. We also discuss the Anok Yai and Zara story and debate on whether or not she was justified in standing up against and calling out the popular retailer. Panel's IG Handles: BlueNile - @BlueNile Sahra - @SoSahra Christine - @ChristinaLado Vaida - @Vaid…
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Product Marketing teams take all of the responsibility and struggle to have enough power to deliver what’s needed to happen. They often end up becoming enablers versus owners and executors of the whole product strategy. Derek talks to the elephant in the room and how he took his frustrations and started his own company. Topics covered in this podca…
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In this episode Karen welcomes Jakob Lavicky, a fervent advocate from Oklahoma City, who is deeply involved in the local political scene and an outspoken supporter of the queer community. Jakob shares his experiences and motivations for participating in public meetings and rallies, particularly highlighting a poignant speech he delivered at the Okl…
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On this #litreview, Yvette Borja and Ronnie, a Tucson mutual aid organizer, discuss "La Calle: Spatial Conflicts and Urban Renewal in a Southwest City" by Lydia Otero. They discuss how urban renewal is a euphemism for gentrification, break down how Tucson elites attempted to whiten the city's history, and emphasize the deep history of racial segreg…
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Send us a Text Message. Let’s Be Queer in Public with Aaron Greiner 🎙️ Welcome to Queer for Cities! Join your host, Joshua Croke, for a dynamic dive into the intersections of queer identity, urban planning, and public space with special guest Aaron Greiner. Aaron is an innovative urban designer dedicated to crafting more inclusive cities, and he's …
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In this episode Karen sits down to talk with Pastor Thomas Dixon, a fervent advocate for social justice. Pastor Dixon shares his transformative journey from a turbulent past to becoming a significant voice in the fight against systemic injustices. His story includes overcoming personal struggles with addiction, his reformation during a three-year p…
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In this episode, we take a moment to review and recap the Sudanese and South Sudanese episode. The last episode had a ton of discourse on our various social media platforms, so we decided to address a few comments and clarify a few points before moving forward with a part 2. Panel's IG Handles: Tariq - @Arnabi20 Sahra - @SoSahra Christine - @Christ…
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Yvette Borja and guest Meghna Sridhar discuss Theft is Property! by Robert Nichols. They discuss how and why land can't be neatly divided as US property law suggests, the usefulness of understanding racism as long-standing patterns of group-differentiated vulnerability, and the links between the Black radical tradition and indigenous relationships …
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In this episode, Karen engages in a candid conversation with Preston about the dynamic political landscape of Oklahoma, with a keen focus on its impact on public education. They delve into the emergence of populist Republicans and the resultant turbulence in Oklahoma's political sphere. The discussion sheds light on pressing issues within the state…
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In this episode, we explore the Sudanese and South Sudanese identity following the 2011 referendum which led to the separation of the two nations. Panel's IG Handles: Tariq - @Arnabi20 Sahra - @SoSahra Christine - @ChristinaLado Vaida - @VaidaJoe Emma - @eastafricanqueen___ Mohammed - @Yaamoo Tokriel Manyel | Facebook Please feel free to engage and…
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Dr. Mitsch reports on one more silent retreat. There were significant insights and metaphors discovered to convey the contours of each retreatants spiritual journey. Listen in to find out how much the discoveries of this small group of people relate to your own experiences. --------------------------------- The Critical Journey Find out more about …
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode of Queer for Cities, host Joshua Croke discusses the intersection of identity and place, with a focus on the contributions of queer and trans people in designing inclusive and equitable communities. The episode features conversations with activist and community organizer, MG Xiong, who shares their experience…
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In this captivating episode, Karen dives deep into the world of comedy with the renowned comedian, Steve Hofstetter. Together, they embark on a fascinating exploration of how comedy intertwines with advocacy and democratic ideals. With his trademark wit and astute observations, Hofstetter offers invaluable insights into the dual role of comedy as a…
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In this episode, we celebrate mother's day by putting together a panel of South Sudanese mothers from all walks of life. We laugh, cry and share what we admire most about our mothers and the journey of motherhood. Panel's IG Handles: Regina - @reginasima Sahra - @SoSahra Christine - @ChristinaLado Vaida - @VaidaJoe Emma - @eastafricanqueen___ Tokri…
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Yvette Borja discusses "Black and Blur" by Fred Moten with art history PhD student Jasmine Magaña. They break down Fred Moten's focus on Blackness as "fugitivity," track the humanities' shift from a postcolonial to a decolonial framework, and share the importance of sitting with the "not in between." Read "The Undercommons" by Fred Moten here: http…
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Send us a Text Message. Queer for Cities' inaugural episode, hosted by Joshua Croke, delves into the significance of creating inclusive, equitable, and joyful urban spaces for queer and trans folks. Josh introduces the show's mission to advocate for queer urbanism as a means to improve cities for everyone. The podcast highlights the challenges that…
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In this episode Karen and Renee sit down and discuss the issue of book bans in Forsyth County, Georgia, and the efforts to challenge and address these bans. Their conversation highlights the role of the local school council in reviewing book challenges and the targeting of LGBTQ and diverse literature. They explore the tactics of groups like 'No Le…
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In this episode, we discuss the recent Tik Tok ban and what this could mean for creators like ourselves. We also touch on the government and the ongoing war between Israel and Palestine, protests across U.S. campuses and more! Panel's IG Handles: Sahra - @SoSahra Christine - @ChristinaLado Amanual - @Amanual_Comedy Vaida - @VaidaJoe Willy - @WillyF…
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In this episode, Karen sits down with Reverend Amore and she discusses the challenges to democracy in Oklahoma and the weaponization of spirituality and the Bible. She highlights the juxtaposition of the Black Lives Matter movement and the January 6th insurrection, as well as the impact of Ryan Walters, the state superintendent of education, on the…
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In this episode, we are bringing awareness to a true tragedy. Janet was a Sudanese 10 month old infant, whose life was tragically and gruesomely cut short. In this episode, we tell her story and hope to bring awareness and support for the family in their fight for justice. We also touch on the struggle Sudanese have faced in Egypt for decades and w…
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