Music is a universal language that connects many of us. Join Willette Capers as she looks at diversity, equity, and inclusion, using the hip-hop soundtrack to her life to connect the dots in her unique style. If you are looking to hear about diverse perspectives with influences from some of your favorite classic hits, then “Too Tired to Code-Switch" is for you.
It’s the battle of all battles. This episode will look at how music, specifically hip-hop, can connect us across varying identities. Hear some of these guests’ top five’s and what excites them about hip-hop.
This episode will look at faith, faithlessness, and inclusion from a variety of perspectives from folks representing a variety of belief systems in the Augustana community.
This episode features two members of the Augustana community who has served in the Armed Forces discussing avenues for supporting Veterans in the workforce and in the classroom.
With special guest President Stephanie Herseth Sandlin, this episode will look at the changing scope of the political arena and how it impacts us across varying identities, particularly systemically non-dominant communities. Listen to JAY-Z's Politics as Usual
This episode will look at the possible impact the legalization of recreational and medical marijuana may have on-campus and in the community should the state constitution be amended on July 1, 2021.
This episode will explore the experiences of a black man born and raised in South Central LA and a white man who lived in Orange County, California. These guests will share about life on the west coast and the culture shock of moving to South Dakota