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Season 8 | Episode 10: Joy, Rage, and Justice: A Deep Dive With Dr. Brittney Cooper

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 36:40


Season 8 | Episode 10: Joy, Rage, and Justice: A Deep Dive With Dr. Brittney Cooper by An IUPUI Social Justice Education program

Season 8 | Episode 9: Women's History Month Special: Intersectionality, Disability, and Education with Dr. Mercédès Cannon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 51:01


Season 8 | Episode 9: Women's History Month Special: Intersectionality, Disability, and Education with Dr. Mercédès Cannon by An IUPUI Social Justice Education program

Season 8 | Episode 8: Love, Trust, and Boundaries: What Makes a Relationship Healthy?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 25:37


Season 8 | Episode 8: Love, Trust, and Boundaries: What Makes a Relationship Healthy? by An IUPUI Social Justice Education program

Season 8 | Episode 7: Literacy and Young Authors Day with Tevin Studdard

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 18:46


Season 8 | Episode 7: Literacy and Young Authors Day with Tevin Studdard by An IUPUI Social Justice Education program

Season 8 | Episode 6: DEI vs. MEI: Progress or Setback?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 35:16


Season 8 | Episode 6: DEI vs. MEI: Progress or Setback? by An IUPUI Social Justice Education program

Season 8 | Episode 5: SAD Times: Shedding Light on Winter Blues

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 23:39


Season 8 | Episode 5: SAD Times: Shedding Light on Winter Blues by An IUPUI Social Justice Education program

Season 8 | Episode 4: The Electoral College: A Balancing Act Or A Broken System?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 29:27


Season 8 | Episode 4: The Electoral College: A Balancing Act Or A Broken System? by An IUPUI Social Justice Education program

Season 8 | Episode 3: Behind Closed Doors: Understanding Domestic Violence

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 34:28


Season 8 | Episode 3: Behind Closed Doors: Understanding Domestic Violence by An IUPUI Social Justice Education program

Season 8 | Episode 2: Celebrating Latinx Heritage Month: Identity, Culture, and Representation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 50:24


Season 8 | Episode 2: Celebrating Latinx Heritage Month: Identity, Culture, and Representation by An IUPUI Social Justice Education program

Season 8 | Episode 1: Meet The Hosts: Our Journey With Social Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 19:24


Season 8 | Episode 1: Meet The Hosts: Our Journey With Social Justice by An IUPUI Social Justice Education program

Season 7: Episode 4- Unpacking Discrimination and Mistreatment of BIPOC Women in Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 50:56


Navigating Islam in the West

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 56:51


Join us as we discuss the effects of recent events on Muslim people and how we, as a community, can become more empathetic towards one another!

Navigating Islam in the West

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 56:51


Join us as we discuss the effects of recent events on Muslim people and how we, as a community, can become more empathetic towards one another!

S06E10: Beyond the Binary: Ensuring Safety and Inclusion for Trans and Queer Students on Campus

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 33:39


The episode will focus on the topic of trans and queer safety on college campuses, shedding light on the issues of discrimination and violence faced by these students. According to a report by Human Rights Watch, titled "Walking Through the Hailstorm: Discrimination Against LGBT Youth in US Schools," LGBTQ students face significant challenges in school environments, including harassment, bullying, and violence. The report notes that 85% of LGBTQ students have experienced verbal harassment, 58% have experienced physical harassment, and 28% have experienced physical assault. Moreover, LGBTQ students are also more likely to experience exclusion and isolation from their peers and teachers. The podcast will delve into the efforts to create safe and inclusive environments for all students, with a particular focus on the initiatives and policies that colleges can implement to address these issues. This could include the creation of LGBTQ resource centers, the adoption of inclusive policies and practices, and the training of staff and faculty on LGBTQ issues. The discussion will also touch on the importance of allyship and support from the broader campus community in fostering a safe and inclusive environment for trans and queer students.

S06EP09: The Missing Pieces: The Importance of Women's Representation in STEM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 25:16


Did you know that Rosalind Franklin played a crucial role in the discovery of the structure of DNA, but her contribution was overlooked for years due to the theft of her data by a male colleague? In our latest podcast episode, we delve deep into women's representation in STEM and the impact of gender disparities on innovation and economic growth. Join us as we explore women's experiences in STEM, from the history of women in science to current efforts to promote diversity and inclusion. Don't miss this fascinating discussion on women's representation in STEM!

S06EP08: Women's History Month: Gender Pay Gap

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 44:14


Did you know that in the United States, women earn only 82 cents for every dollar earned by men? And the pay gap is even wider for women of color, with Black women earning only 63 cents and Latinas earning just 55 cents for every dollar earned by white, non-Hispanic men. But it's not just statistics that show the reality of the pay gap. In 2021, the U.S. women's national soccer team sued the U.S. Soccer Federation for gender discrimination, citing pay disparities and other unequal treatment. This high-profile case brought the issue of gender pay discrimination to the forefront of public discussion. In this episode, we'll be examining how race/ethnicity, age, disabilities, and other factors impact the pay gap, and what steps we can take to close it. Don't miss this important and timely discussion on gender pay discrimination. Statistics Source: National Women's Law Center

S06EP7: Healthy Relationships - Sensible Love

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 30:45


We will be discussing healthy relationships - What does a healthy relationship look like, what does an unhealthy relationship look like, how to identify, online impact, and warning signs. Our conversation doesn't limit to a partner-relationship but includes family and friends' relations. If you've experienced domestic or intimate partner violence, you can call the National Domestic Violence hotline on 1-800-799-7233. If you have experienced sexual abuse, call the free, confidential National Sexual Assault hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673), or access the 24-7 https://www.rainn.org. IUPUI offers confidential advocacy services to victims of dating, interpersonal, or domestic violence, stalking, sexual assault and more. To make an appointment with a confidential advocate, email saadv@iupui.edu; call 317-274-5715; or visit Counseling and Psychological Services in Walker Plaza 220. https://studentaffairs.iupui.edu/health/counseling-psychological/index.html For resources, education, and trainings about the topics mentioned above, visit the Sexual Assault Prevention, Intervention and Response Task Force website. https://sapir.iupui.edu/Resources/Education-and-Trainings NSVRC (opens in a new tab) provides many different educational opportunities and resources for victim advocates, survivors, researchers, prevention specialists, and community members. https://www.nsvrc.org Coburn Place: In the Greater Indianapolis area, Coburn Place provides sympathetic support and secure housing options to victims of domestic violence and their children. We shed light on a course of action that will revive hope and advance healing. We specialize in new beginnings. https://coburnplace.org Find a domestic violence survivor shelter: https://www.domesticshelters.org/#?radius=50&page=1

S06EP06: Asian Hate Crime - Hate is a Virus

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 49:17


Welcome to Hash It Out Podcast! In peace and solidarity for an 18-year-old IUB Asian Hate Crime survivor, we will discuss Asian hate crimes, examples from Indiana schools, and the role of social media in spewing hate crimes. Before we begin, this episode contains potentially alarming content to some listeners. Please feel free to step away and take a moment for yourself.

S06EP05: Environmental Justice, Zip Code & Health

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 50:33


Robert Bullard once said, “Environmental Justice embraces the principle that all people and communities have a right to equal protection and enforcement of environmental laws and regulations.” This episode of Hash It Out navigates Environmental Justice as it pertains to the United States. Equal access to resources and protection from hazards resulting from the nonhuman environment, regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, or class, are traditional definitions of environmental justice. What can we do to ensure that there is environmental Justice for all?

S06EP04: DACA - Undocumented and Diversity in Immigration

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 42:11


Today's episode focuses on DACA and Diversity in Immigration in the United States. There are about 645,000 DACA recipients in the United States who are faced with being in immigration limbo, without a path to citizenship. Yet they are contributing, tax paying members of American society but cannot be supported by the country they call home on a legislative level. Subtopics discussed are Black DACA recipients and lack of POC representation in immigrants. Listen as the hosts tackle America's broken Immigration system and how our campus can support immigrant students. Sources: https://undocublack.org/ https://usafacts.org/articles/how-many-daca-recipients-are-there-united-states/

S06EP03: College Cure & Mental Health Crisis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 36:34


According to a recent survey, 49% of college students reported that mental health is their top concern as the fall semester begins, topping a list that included academics, inflation, and mass shootings. It's easy to feel overwhelmed and worried when inflation increases faster than expected. Things that used to seem affordable have suddenly become unattainable or shocking as the cashier rings them up. This episode will discuss college students' mental health crisis, inflation's impact, and the stigma on underrepresented communities. (Person et al., 2022)

S06EP2: Human Rights vs Power? What comes next for Reproductive Rights?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 51:04


Is Overturning Roe Just the Beginning? More than two dozen states have laws restricting or banning abortion post the Supreme Court overturning Roe. The limitations on abortion access can lead to adverse long-term health effects. In this episode, we will discuss what comes next for reproductive rights, state laws, the intent and credibility of lawmakers, the power or human rights view in decision-making, abortion exceptions, the impact on individuals & their careers, and birth control options.

S06EP1: Instagram Face - The Unrealistic Beauty Standards of Social Media

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 36:14


In one way, the digital age has opened us up to another world, created jobs we never knew could exist, and connected people the world over. On the other hand, the pressure to keep up with what we see online has become a morbid cycle destroying lives one clicks at a time. People have found themselves battling identity issues due to the unrealistic beauty standards set by what they see on social media. In our first episode of this new season, we will explore unrealistic beauty standards and the impact of social media on our body image. Caption Reference: https://africaglobalradio.com/how-unrealistic-beauty-standards-are-causing-identity-issues/

S05EP#13: Gun Control and School Shootings: Weapons and Education

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 28:14


In our last episode of the year, let us dive deep into a discussion surrounding gun control and school shootings. References - https://www.cfr.org/backgrounder/us-gun-policy-global-comparisons https://giffords.org/lawcenter/gun-laws/policy-areas/guns-in-public/guns-in-schools/ https://thehill.com/opinion/civil-rights/375539-as-america-debates-gun-control-remember-the-black-community/

S05EP#12: A Woman's Right - Abortion Rights

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 29:24


It's 2022 and Women Are Still Fighting for Their Right to Own Their Bodies. In this episode, we will discuss reproduction rights over last decade, current situation, and ultimate understanding of pro-life and pro-choice debate. I would like to inform you this episode contains content that may be alarming to some listeners. Please feel free to step away and take a moment to yourself. References - 1. Death of Savita Halappanavar - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Savita_Halappanavar 2. Abortion History Timeline - https://www.ourbodiesourselves.org/book-excerpts/health-article/u-s-abortion-history/ 3. Key Facts on Abortion - https://www.amnesty.org/en/what-we-do/sexual-and-reproductive-rights/abortion-facts/

S05EP#11: Prison Reform and Death Penalty

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 21:47


American prisons house more than 1.5 million individuals, an increase of more than 390 percent since 1978. A recent report shows that the current strategies used by our justice system to achieve rehabilitation and increased public safety have been ineffective, with more than 80 percent of those leaving our state prisons being rearrested again in the future. In this episode, we will discuss prison reform and death penalty. Resources - https://charleskochinstitute.org/stories/why-prison-reform-matters-in-america/

S05EP#10: Racism in Healthcare

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 26:14


Racial discrimination permeates the healthcare systems of many countries, including the United States. This has negative consequences for both patients and healthcare workers, leading to higher risks of illness and, in some cases, lower standards of care for people of color (POC). CDC identifies racism as a fundamental driver of racial and ethnic health disparities to advance health equity and build a healthier nation. In our episode, we will be discussing racism in healthcare, particularly how racism impacts health, health inequity, racial underrepresentation, not only in clinics or hospitals but also in the insurance marketplace, factors, and ways to tackle the issue. Resources 1. https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/henriettalacks/upholding-the-highest-bioethical-standards.html 2. https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/racism-in-healthcare#how-racism-impacts-health 3. https://www.stkate.edu/academics/healthcare-degrees/racism-in-healthcare

S05EP#09: Social Media: Self-Esteem and Soft-Influencing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 29:35


The increased impact of social media is gradually changing the dynamics of soft power around the world. Politicians increasingly “engage in digital diplomacy”. It means that global connections are easier but at the same time more complex. It challenges existing models of influence as well as traditional hierarchical power structures. Joseph Nye defined term soft power as the ability of a country to persuade others to do what it wants without force or coercion. 60% of people using social media reported that it has impacted their self-esteem in a negative way. In this episode, we will discuss understanding of soft power, influence and impact of social media for soft-power influencing and self-esteem.

S05EP#08: Mapping Housing Insecurity Among College Students

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 24:30


41% OF IUPUI STUDENTS FACE HOUSING INSTABILITY. While stress is a normal part of college for most students, the inability to meet basic needs like having a safe place to sleep creates additional hardship and prolonged stress.COVID-19 Worsens Housing Insecurity for College Students. As commuters, community college students lack access to on-campus housing and thus remain disproportionately impacted by rising housing costs in metropolitan areas. We will discuss the elements of housing insecurity, factors, impact and campus help.

S05EP#07: Gentrification in Fountain Square

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 27:06


This is our first episode of the semester In honor of black history month, we will be discussing gentrification, particularly in fountain square, causes, impact of urban planning, exploring both sides of the coin i.e. against and for gentrification arguments, and efforts for communities affected by it. ----------IUPUI Resource--------------------- The Through their Eyes Memorial Scholarship is in honor of the displaced families of the thriving Black community that occupied the land that is now IUPUI. Founded in 1969, IUPUI stands on the historic homelands of Native peoples and a vibrant Black community. This scholarship honors the descendants of those with displaced ancestors who once called the Ransom Place & Indiana Avenue communities home. https://news.iu.edu/stories/2021/07/iupui/releases/14-pike-graduate-awarded-through-their-eyes-memorial-scholarship.html

S05EP#6: Best or Worst of Both Worlds - International Students & Immigration

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 36:19


IUPUI is home to nearly 2,000 international students

S05 EP#5: Mental Health Stigma

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 29:20


EPISODE: Supporting Student Mental Health, Student Stigmas or Misconceptions around Seeking Help. 21% OF IUPUI STUDENTS HAVE UNMET MENTAL HEALTH NEEDS! Mental Health Stigma is one of the main barriers to the full implementation of mental health services. Campus initiatives are often limited to factors such as professional care, student stigmas or misconceptions around seeking help, and difficulties publicizing the initiatives to the students who would most benefit from them. In this episode, we will discuss de-stigmatize help and better access for college students. Online Resources to Support your Mental Well-Being - https://diversity.iupui.edu/Mental-Health-Resources---DEI.pdf -IUPUI Health Services Location 1: Campus Center, Suite 213 Call (317) 274-2274 for appointments or questions -https://iupui.thrivingcampus.com -https://studentaffairs.iupui.edu/health/counseling-psychological/counseling-options.html - JagsCARE is available to provide immediate and short-term support to meet the emotional and psychological needs of those in the IUPUI community impacted by a traumatic event. The goal is to stabilize and reduce post-trauma symptoms by providing support, information, and resources. The type of support will be tailored to address your specific needs or concerns. For more information, contact CAPS 317-274-2548.

S05 EP#4: Food Insecurity on College Campuses

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 25:58


As the fees of college continues to increase and the incomes of most Americans decline, several many college students are going hungry. According to researchers, approximately half of all undergraduates are food insecure. At IUPUI, 43% of OF IUPUI STUDENTS FACE FOOD INSECURITY! 1 IN 5 IUPUI FRESHMEN ARE BELOW THE POVERTY LINE AND CONSIDERED FOOD INSECURE! Generally, food security is a bigger issue for survey respondents than housing. Roughly 1 in 5 students face very low food security, meaning they are regularly unable to afford adequate food. Resources around YOU - Paws' Pantry founded in 2013, the food pantry is dedicated to helping relieve food insecurity inside the IUPUI community. Paws' Pantry is open on Tuesdays, 9:30-11:45 a.m. and 1-4:30 p.m. (Students only), Wednesdays, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. (Students only) and Thursdays, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. (Students, faculty, staff). Learn more about Paws' Pantry here or contact jagsfood@iupui.edu! The Campus Kitchen at IUPUI (CKIUPUI) is a student-powered food rescue and hunger relief initiative and a model of social, economic, and environmental entrepreneurship where students address social challenges with sustainable solutions. Indy Hunger Network provides training and networking opportunities for the nearly 200 food pantries in Indianapolis. FIND A FOOD PANTRY OR MEAL SITE Use Community Compass on any cellphone. Text “hi” to 317-434-3758. Use Community Compass on a smartphone. Download the free app on the App Store or Google Play. Use Community Compass on any device. Visit www.communitycompass.app. If you cannot access Community Compass, call 2-1-1 for assistance finding food resources. APPLY FOR FEDERAL NUTRITION PROGRAMS Screen yourself for SNAP or WIC eligibility by chatting with Shelly, the chatbot, on Community Compass. Call 317-221-7401 or text “IndyWIC” to 85511 to sign up for WIC benefits. Visit the Indiana FSSA website to apply for SNAP benefits. If you need help applying for SNAP, contact the Gleaners SNAP Hotline at 317-644-1280 for free assistance in any language. If you believe you were wrongly denied public assistance benefits, contact Indiana Legal Services for legal assistance. REQUEST HOME DELIVERY OF MEALS OR PANTRY ITEMS If you are located in Marion County, contact the Gleaners Food Bank Home Delivery Line at 317-742-9111.

S05 EP#3: Sexual Assaults Among College Campuses

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 22:32


Trigger warning: This episode contains content that may be alarming to some listeners. Today, we will be discussing sexual assault among college campuses, issues, bystander intervention, law process and campus support. Please feel free to step away and take a moment to yourself.s According to Know Your IX, Only 12% of college student survivors report the assault to police. Notably, only 7% of survivors of incapacitated sexual assault report to the police. Survivors cite a number of reasons for not reporting: not wanting others to know; lack of proof; fear of retaliation; being unsure of whether what happened constitutes assault; did not know how to report; and fear of being treated poorly by the criminal justice system. Services and resources are available for students who have experienced sexual or interpersonal violence or stalking. You can reach out to talk to the CAPS confidential advocate at saadv@iupui.edu or ckungu@iu.eduor 317-274-5715. If you are not in a position to meet with the confidential advocate, please contact one of the following resources: National Domestic Violence Hotline – 1-800-799-7233. Deaf /Hard of hearing: 1-855-812-1011 (VP), 1-800-787-3224 (TTY). Live chat available at thehotline.org National Sexual Assault Hotline -1-800-656-4673. Live chat available at rainn.org Eskenazi Hospital Center of Hope- 317-880-8006 IU Health-Methodist Center of Hope-317-963-3394 St. Vincent Center of Hope-317-338-2121 Fransciscan Health Center of Hope- 317-528-5261 Community Health Network Center of Hope- 317-355-4673 Report: Assaults involving the IUPUI community should be reported to: IU Police: 317-274-7911 Office of Student Conduct (OSC)/Deputy Title IX Coordinator: Campus Center 270, 317-274-4431 Office of Equal Opportunity(OEO)/Deputy Title IX Coordinator, Lockefield Village 4443, 317-274-2306 To request a Safewalk escort call 317-274-7233(SAFE) - available 24/7 NOTE: Apologies for mispronunciation of Ms. Christine Kung'u last name.

S05 EP#2: Bias in Hiring

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 14:59


Bias in Hiring starts with several components including gender bias, stereotypes, or salary negotiation. Whether it's the classic robbery of Rosalind Franklin's recognition throughout her career or Lisa Meitner's discredit for her nuclear fission discovery. While women play a critical role in science and technology, women career scientists still face gender bias, accounting for only 28 percent of engineering graduates and 40 percent of graduates in computer science and informatics. The practice of ascribing women's accomplishments to men is called the "Matilda Effect." The prominent examples of Rosalind Franklin, Lisa Meitner, and Jocelyn Bell Burnell are but the tip of the iceberg when it comes to women who made significant contributions to scientific history and were rewarded by being written out of it and denied awards and recognition in their lifetime. In this episode, we will be discussing bias in hiring for women across industries, specifically in STEM; examples of gender bias, overcoming these challenges, and campus efforts to educate female students to tackle this issue. Resources to Help You Empower Women in STEM 1. STEM like Girl 2. Girls Who Code 3. Women4Change 4. Society of Women Engineers 5. Salary Negotiation 6. Advancing Women Mentoring Program at IUPUI 7. American Medical Women's Association (AMWA)

S05 EP#1: Suicide Among College Students

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 19:36


Welcome to the first Hash It Out Podcast for Fall 2021! TRIGGER WARNING: I would like to inform you this episode contains content that may be alarming to some listeners. Please feel free to step aside and take a moment. In the honor of Suicide Prevention Month, our scholars Medha and Billen will be discussing suicide among college students, factors, and prevention efforts. You can schedule an appointment with CAPS at IUPUI, call their office at 317-274-2548, or email capsindy@iupui.edu. If you or someone you know is thinking about suicide and seeking emotional support, there are crisis lines available via phone, chat, or text National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 800-273-8255 (TALK) National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Online Chat Services Crisis Text line: Text IN to 741741 for free, 24/7 crisis counseling. We're here for you. Trevor Project Lifeline (confidential suicide hotline for LGBTQ+ youth): 866-488-7386 Support for deaf and hard of hearing: 800-799-4889

100 Days of Biden Administration

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 42:29


In this episode we look at the promises Biden made for his first 100 days in office and comment on his progress as well as discussing other topics from the past 100 days such as mass shootings and Asian hate crimes.

Sexual Assault

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 32:59


*TRIGGER WARNING* In this episode we discuss the topic of sexual assault, including rape, assault in the LGBTQ+ community, child assault, assault on campus, and reporting sexual assault.

Immigration

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 44:10


In this episode we discuss the factors that cause people to migrate as well as other topics related to immigration

My Body My Choice and Bodily Autonomy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 41:46


In this episode Debora and Chelsea discuss My Body My Choice and other topics of Bodily Autonomy.

Gentrification of Indiana Avenue

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 32:41


In this episode we discuss the Gentrification of Indiana Avenue including a little history.

School to Prison Pipeline

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 32:21


In this episode we discuss the School to Prison Pipeline in honor of Black History Month. Topics include a brief history of Black History month, Zero-tolerance policies, the No Child Left Behind Act and more.

Black Lives Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 50:40


In this episode we discuss Black lives matter movement and issues that impact black lives

Native American Erasure

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 34:32


In this episode we discuss Native American Erasure with the Native American Student Alliance (NASA) President Tiffany Bravo. For more information follow NASA on Instagram: nasa.iupui Also follow @illuminatives and @indigenousl #mmiw #NASA4mmiw #wetsuwenstrong #somethingelse #landback #nahm

LGBTQ+ Issues

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 30:12


In this episode we discuss a variety of issues surrounding the LGBTQ+ community including the Religious Freedom Act, Access to Healthcare/Mental Health, discrimination in housing, LGBTQ+ sentiments within black & brown communities, and more.

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2020 Election

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 39:14


In this episode we discuss the upcoming 2020 presidential election and where each candidate stands when it comes to certain issues. We also discuss VP nominee Kamala Harris and the angry black woman theory, and voter suppression.

Colorism Within & Outside of The Latinx Communtiy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2020 36:40


Colorism Within & Outside of The Latinx Communtiy by An IUPUI Social Justice Education program

COVID-19 vs. Higher Education

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 26:08


"COVID-19 vs. Higher Education" Ep. 1 (2020-2021)Social Justice Education @ IUPUI Welcome back folks! Your new hosts are kicking off the new season with a discussion on the impact of COVID-19 on college students all over!

Season 3 Episode 10: Palestine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2020 34:14


Hey everyone!! Welcome back to Hash It Out! This week, we're talked about Palestine and the occupation of Palestine. We went to go through the history of Palestine and the current conditions of the conflict in the present day. There is a content warning in place because we talked about very heavy material. To keep up the spirit of this semester, I'm joined by my fellow SJEd Scholars as guest co-hosts. This week, I'm joined by Alexandria Murphy. In the second segment, I sat down with Mana, president of Students for Justice in Palestine. "From the land to the sea, Palestine will be free!!"

Season 3 Episode 9: LGBTQ+ Liberation and the Birth of the Movement

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2020 34:21


This week we talked about LGBTQ liberation and current issues that affect LGBTQ+ individuals in the present day. We went through the history of the modern LGBTQ+ movement and the current conditions of the movement in the present day. There is a content warning in place because of mentions of sexual violence, police brutality and other forms of violence. Listener discretion is advised. To keep up the spirit of this semester, I'm joined by my fellow SJEd Scholars as guest co-hosts. This week, I was joined by Zoey Johnson. Let us know what you think of this week's episode. Comment your thoughts.

Season 3 Episode 8: Water Pollution and Environmental Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2020 31:34


This week on Hash It Out, we talked about water and air pollution, climate change and environmental justice. We talked about the climate strikes that have been happening around the country this past year and what does environmental justice entail as a concept? We talked about the rise of Greta Thunberg as a global activist. As in last episode, I'm joined by my fellow SJS scholars as guest co-hosts. This week's guest host is Oceanik Garrett.

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