This podcast digs into the experience of Generation Z female students on the college campus and how we use our voices and exercise our power in and out of the classroom in the era of COVID-19 and the 2020 Presidential Election.
In this final episode I share a conversation on our experiences with my cousin, Natalia Tecca, a junior at George Washington University. We reflect on relevant topics such as intersectionality and the movement for Black Lives Matter, Gen Z, political/social protest, the 2020 Presidential Election, and education during the Covid-19 pandemic at a smaller private college (HWS) and a larger university. Special thanks to Andrew Smith at HWS for technical workshops and support.
This episode digs into social media, current issues with sexual assault and Title IX, intersectionality, Gen Z, social protests, and the Black Lives Matter movement on the Hobart and William Smith Colleges campus.
In this pilot episode, I shed light on my personal background, lay out the aims of this podcast, and discuss a Generation Z study done in 2016 by Corey Seemiller and Meghan Grace.