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Welcome to the word on the street podcast brought to you by the Office for Multicultural Learning (OML) and Rainbow Resource Center (RRC) at Santa Clara University! We discuss issues/topics related to identity, so make sure you give us a follow to stay updated on new episodes! To give us feedback on how we are doing, click on this link to fill out a quick survey: https://scu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_dd1RBNLBCfThTox
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In this episode of Word on the Street: an OML & RRC podcast, SIE Suzan Amiri is joined by Dr. Farid Senzai, Professor of Political Science at Santa Clara University. Join them on this journey of story-telling as they open up and share their experiences as Afghan-Americans. SPECIAL GUEST: Dr. Farid Senzai Professor of Political Science at Santa Clara University Founder & President of Afghan Relief BE A PART OF THE PODCAST If you would like to write in to, join, comment on, or suggest episodes to the Word on the Street: an OML & RRC Podcast, please fill out the google form listed below. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1s1kr2rKW1hsgTNNr81K-RreySUu-YxEV7cUD6MjMw5g FOLLOW US FOR MORE! INSTAGRAM @rrc_scu @scuoml FACEBOOK @SCURainbowResourceCenter @SCUOfficeForMulticulturalLearning SPOTIFY Word On The Street: An OML & RRC Podcast SCU OML YOUTUBE SCU Office for Multicultural Learning
In this podcast of "Word on the Street: an OML & RRC Podcast," hosts Shelly (She/Her) and Alex (He/Him) delve into the topic of why there's a shortage of research on women in medicine. They explore the broader issue of gender inequalities that women encounter in everyday life. Disclaimer! Just a quick note before we dive in: throughout this podcast, I'll be using "women" and “female” interchangeably, and similarly, "men," "males," and "guys" will be used interchangeably. My discussion focuses on the gender binary. SPECIAL GUEST Alex Gonzalez Instagram: scu_mcc RESOURCES Ignored And Underrepresented: The Impact Of Excluding Women In Healthcare Research https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbesbusinessdevelopmentcouncil/2023/03/07/ignored-and-underrepresented-the-impact-of-excluding-women-in-healthcare-research/?sh=5e6ac50d628a Policy of Inclusion of Women in Clinical Trials https://www.womenshealth.gov/30-achievements/04#:~:text=In%201977%2C%20the%20FDA%20issued,thalidomide%20 causing%20 serious%20birth%20 defects Sex and Science: Underrepresentation of Women in Early-Stage Clinical Trials https://www.clinicaltrialsarena.com/features/underrepresentation-women-early-stage-clinical-trials/?cf-view OML/RRC UPCOMING EVENTS: 3/08/24 - SCU International Women’s Day Luncheon 3/13/24 - Women’s History Month Panel FOLLOW US FOR MORE INSTAGRAM @rrc_scu @scuoml FACEBOOK @SCURainbowResourceCenter @SCUOfficeForMulticulturalLearning SPOTIFY Word On The Street: An OML & RRC Podcast SCU OML YOUTUBE SCU Office for Multicultural Learning
In this episode of Word on the Street: An OML & RRC Podcast, SIEs Annissa (She/They), Bella (She/Her), Grace (She/Her), Kyara (She/They), Nicole (She/Her), Shawn (He/Him), & Shray (He/Him) discuss what they have experienced, learned, and dealt with in their time as student inclusion educators at the OML and RRC. This episode is the final episode that we will all be a part of, and we all collectively thank anyone and everyone who has listened to episodes, stopped by the office, liked our posts on social media, or attended our events. We loved the work that we did and the people we came to know because of these roles, so from the bottom of our hearts we love and appreciate you, and wish the best of luck to the SIEs who take over after us. BE A PART OF THE PODCAST If you would like to write in to, join, comment on, or suggest episodes to the Word on the Street: an OML & RRC Podcast, please fill out the google form listed below. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1s1kr2rKW1hsgTNNr81K-RreySUu-YxEV7cUD6MjMw5g If you would like to submit a story or join an episode of the Growing Up Mixed Series, please fill out the google form below. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfemAp6aZ1XsVJTuTghAI8t7cUk3VtmfTk7yRXsl4-6eezYQA/viewform?usp=sf_link FOLLOW US FOR MORE! INSTAGRAM @rrc_scu @scuoml FACEBOOK @SCURainbowResourceCenter @SCUOfficeForMulticulturalLearning SPOTIFY Word On The Street: An OML & RRC Podcast SCU OML YOUTUBE SCU Office for Multicultural Learning
In this episode of Word on the Street: an OML & RRC Podcast, SIE Kyara (She/They) is joined by Colleen (They/Them), Grace (She/Her), & Lucia (She/Her) from the SCU Wellness Center and Clarise Ballesteros (She/Her) from CAPS to discuss various aspects of Queer mental health including resources for safer spaces on campus, the lived realities of each of the hosts, as well as what initiatives the LGBTQ+ community on campus would like to see enacted. RESOURCES: https://www.thetrevorproject.org/ BE APART OF THE PODCAST If you would like to write in to, join, comment on, or suggest episodes to the Word on the Street: an OML & RRC Podcast, please fill out the google form listed below. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1s1kr2rKW1hsgTNNr81K-RreySUu-YxEV7cUD6MjMw5g If you would like to submit a story or join an episode of the Growing Up Mixed Series, please fill out the google form below. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfemAp6aZ1XsVJTuTghAI8t7cUk3VtmfTk7yRXsl4-6eezYQA/viewform?usp=sf_link SPECIAL GUEST: SCU Wellness Center Instagram: @scuwellnesscenter CAPS Website: https://www.scu.edu/cowell/caps/ FOLLOW US FOR MORE! INSTAGRAM @rrc_scu @scuoml FACEBOOK @SCURainbowResourceCenter @SCUOfficeForMulticulturalLearning SPOTIFY Word On The Street: An OML & RRC Podcast SCU OML YOUTUBE SCU Office for Multicultural Learning
In this episode of Word on the Street: an OML & RRC Podcast, SIE Isa (She/Her) is joined by program directors Jazmine Low (She/Her) and Maria Autrey (She/They) from the Ignatian Center to discuss the work done surrounding immersions with the center. Throughout the conversation, the group discussed what an urban plunge is, the statics covering homelessness, spatial justice, and other surrounding topics. If you would like to learn more about this topic, and Immersions at the Ignatian Center, please check out the resources listed below. RESOURCES: Learn more: https://hsh.sfgov.org/get-involved/2022-pit-count/ BE A PART OF THE PODCAST If you would like to write in to, join, comment on, or suggest episodes to the Word on the Street: an OML & RRC Podcast, please fill out the google form listed below. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1s1kr2rKW1hsgTNNr81K-RreySUu-YxEV7cUD6MjMw5g If you would like to submit a story or join an episode of the Growing Up Mixed Series, please fill out the google form below. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfemAp6aZ1XsVJTuTghAI8t7cUk3VtmfTk7yRXsl4-6eezYQA/viewform?usp=sf_link SPECIAL GUEST: Jazmine Low Program Director, Immersions Maria Autrey Program Director, Immersions INSTAGRAM @scuignatiancenter WEBSITE https://www.scu.edu/ic/programs/immersions/urban-plunge/ FOLLOW US FOR MORE! INSTAGRAM @rrc_scu @scuoml FACEBOOK @SCURainbowResourceCenter @SCUOfficeForMulticulturalLearning TIKTOK @scu_oml_rrc SPOTIFY Word On The Street: An OML & RRC Podcast SCU OML YOUTUBE SCU Office for Multicultural Learning
In this episode of Word on the Street: an OML & RRC Podcast, SIEs Annissa (She/Her) and Shray (He/Him) are joined by Kiara Mariscal (She/They) from the MCC and Rachel Stattion (She/Her) from QPOCA to discuss what fatphobia is and how it affected our mental health, self-esteem, and other aspects of our upbringing. This episode is based on telling the stories of our own lived experiences, so a trigger warning for topics such as suicidal ideation, self-harm, and eating disorders should be considered before listening to this episode. RESOURCES: Learn more: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/1086482218817532 Fat Friendly Shopping https://www.theplusbus.com/ https://www.eloquii.com/on/demandware.store/Sites-eloquii-Site/default/Home-Show https://www.fatfancyfashions.com/ https://www.curveconscious.com/collections/new-arrivals https://whatlowants.com/ https://curvexchange.com/apparel/ https://twobigblondes.com/ https://secondhandstare.com/ BE APART OF THE PODCAST If you would like to write in to, join, comment on, or suggest episodes to the Word on the Street: an OML & RRC Podcast, please fill out the google form listed below. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1s1kr2rKW1hsgTNNr81K-RreySUu-YxEV7cUD6MjMw5g If you would like to submit a story or join an episode of the Growing Up Mixed Series, please fill out the google form below. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfemAp6aZ1XsVJTuTghAI8t7cUk3VtmfTk7yRXsl4-6eezYQA/viewform?usp=sf_link SPECIAL GUEST: Rachel Stattion from QPOCA INSTAGRAM: @QPOCA_SCU Kiara Mariscal from MCC INSTAGRAM: @SCU_MCC FOLLOW US FOR MORE! INSTAGRAM @rrc_scu @scuoml FACEBOOK @SCURainbowResourceCenter @SCUOfficeForMulticulturalLearning TIKTOK @scu_oml_rrc SPOTIFY Word On The Street: An OML & RRC Podcast SCU OML YOUTUBE SCU Office for Multicultural Learning
In this episode of Word on the Street: an OML & RRC Podcast, SIE Shawn (He/Him) is joined by his triplet brother Sam (He/Him) and friend Jonathan (He/Him) to talk about their personal experiences in Part 3 of Word on the Street’s Growing Up Mixed series. BE APART OF THE PODCAST If you would like to write in to, join, comment on, or suggest episodes to the Word on the Street: an OML & RRC Podcast, please fill out the google form listed below. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1s1kr2rKW1hsgTNNr81K-RreySUu-YxEV7cUD6MjMw5g If you would like to submit a story or join an episode of the Growing Up Mixed Series, please fill out the google form below. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfemAp6aZ1XsVJTuTghAI8t7cUk3VtmfTk7yRXsl4-6eezYQA/viewform?usp=sf_link FOLLOW US FOR MORE! INSTAGRAM @rrc_scu @scuoml FACEBOOK @SCURainbowResourceCenter @SCUOfficeForMulticulturalLearning TIKTOK @scu_oml_rrc SPOTIFY Word On The Street: An OML & RRC Podcast SCU OML YOUTUBE SCU Office for Multicultural Learning
In this episode of Word on the Street: an OML & RRC Podcast, SIEs Annissa (She/Her), Bella (She/Her), and Nicole (She/Her) are joined by special guest Pia Cruz (She/Her) from The Q Corner to discuss the Bi+ experience, in honor Bisexual Health Awareness Month, under the lens of biphobia and bi visibility. This episode contains anecdotes of lived experiences of the speakers and listener submissions, examples from media, as well as statistics regarding sexual assault and mental/physical health. We hope you enjoy this episode and continue to have conversations regarding the Bi+ experience during Bisexual Health Awareness Month and beyond. RESOURCES: https://www.hrc.org/resources/bisexual-faq https://www.nsvrc.org/blogs/Bi-phobia-series/disparities-bi-health-and-sexual-violence BE A PART OF THE PODCAST If you would like to write in to, join, comment on, or suggest episodes to the Word on the Street: an OML & RRC Podcast, please fill out the google form listed below. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1s1kr2rKW1hsgTNNr81K-RreySUu-YxEV7cUD6MjMw5g If you would like to submit a story or join an episode of the Growing Up Mixed Series, please fill out the google form below. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfemAp6aZ1XsVJTuTghAI8t7cUk3VtmfTk7yRXsl4-6eezYQA/viewform?usp=sf_link SPECIAL GUEST: Pia Cruz from The Q Corner Website: bhsd.sccgov.org/information-resources/peer-support/q-corner Instagram: @theqcorner FOLLOW US FOR MORE! INSTAGRAM @rrc_scu @scuoml FACEBOOK @SCURainbowResourceCenter @SCUOfficeForMulticulturalLearning TIKTOK @scu_oml_rrc SPOTIFY Word On The Street: An OML & RRC Podcast SCU OML YOUTUBE SCU Office for Multicultural Learning
In this episode of Word on the Street: an OML & RRC Podcast, SIEs Isa (she/her) and Grace (She/Her) are joined by Dr. Sharmila Lodhia (she/her), Associate Professor and Department Chair of Women's and Gender Studies at SCU to discuss the importance of language, specifically the words we use to talk about ourselves. BE A PART OF THE PODCAST If you would like to write in to, join, comment on, or suggest episodes to the Word on the Street: an OML & RRC Podcast, please fill out the google form listed below. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1s1kr2rKW1hsgTNNr81K-RreySUu-YxEV7cUD6MjMw5g If you would like to submit a story or join an episode of the Growing Up Mixed Series, please fill out the google form below. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfemAp6aZ1XsVJTuTghAI8t7cUk3VtmfTk7yRXsl4-6eezYQA/viewform?usp=sf_link RESOURCES: Archie Crowley’s TedTalk: Language Around Gender and Identity Evolves (and always has) https://www.ted.com/talks/archie_crowley_language_around_gender_and_identity_evolves_and_always_has?language=en Follow us for more! INSTAGRAM @rrc_scu @scuoml FACEBOOK @SCURainbowResourceCenter @SCUOfficeForMulticulturalLearning SPOTIFY Word On The Street: An OML & RRC Podcast SCU OML YOUTUBE SCU Office for Multicultural Learning
In this episode of Word on the Street: an OML & RRC Podcast, SIE Nicole (She/Her) and Keanu Spindola from the Veterans Club discuss assumptions held about Veterans, the need for visibility on Santa Clara University’s campus, and Keanu’s experience in the Marine Corp as a 1st generation college student and Mexican American. Celebrate this Veteran’s Day by listening to this episode and following the resources down below. RESOURCES https://storycorps.org/discover/military-voices/ https://www.warrior-scholar.org/ BE APART OF THE PODCAST If you would like to write in to, join, comment on, or suggest episodes to the Word on the Street: an OML & RRC Podcast, please fill out the google form listed below. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1s1kr2rKW1hsgTNNr81K-RreySUu-YxEV7cUD6MjMw5g If you would like to submit a story or join an episode of the Growing Up Mixed Series, please fill out the google form below. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfemAp6aZ1XsVJTuTghAI8t7cUk3VtmfTk7yRXsl4-6eezYQA/viewform?usp=sf_link OML/RRC UPCOMING EVENTS Queer Craft Corner Fridays (Except Week 8) 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM OML House (832 Market St) Transgender Day of Remembrance Vigil Mon, Nov 14th 7-8 PM Fountain facing the Mission Church Goddexx Butterfly Performance Tues, Nov 15th 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM California Mission Room Paint and Sip Friday, November 18th 5-7 PM Alameda Hall 101 RSVP: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSexnIPh4lWZv8CTMbjLUhVywlWpzQTh7Xg8IuUXk3xnra083Q/viewform?usp=pp_url NOVEMBER IS NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH Check out OML's Native American Heritage Month Playlist FOLLOW US FOR MORE! INSTAGRAM @rrc_scu @scuoml FACEBOOK @SCURainbowResourceCenter @SCUOfficeForMulticulturalLearning SPOTIFY Word On The Street: An OML & RRC Podcast SCU OML YOUTUBE SCU Office for Multicultural Learning
In this episode of Word on the Street: an OML & RRC Podcast, SIEs Annissa (She/Her), Kyara (She/They), Nicole (She/Her), and Shray (He/Him) are joined by Sarah (She/He/They) and Juliana (She/Her) from QPOCA to discuss the unique, BIPOC experience of coming out to our family members. All of the material discussed and advice given in this episode are based on our own personal experiences being queer people of color. We do not claim to be experts, but we share a connection to the topic and hope that we, and those who listen to this episode, continue to expand upon and discuss this topic more openly in various spaces. BE A PART OF THE PODCAST If you would like to write in to, join, comment on, or suggest episodes to the Word on the Street: an OML & RRC Podcast, please fill out the google form listed below. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1s1kr2rKW1hsgTNNr81K-RreySUu-YxEV7cUD6MjMw5g If you would like to submit a story or join an episode of the Growing Up Mixed Series, please fill out the google form below. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfemAp6aZ1XsVJTuTghAI8t7cUk3VtmfTk7yRXsl4-6eezYQA/viewform?usp=sf_link SPECIAL GUEST: QPOCA General Meetings: Thursdays, 5:35 - 6:35 PM in the Shapell Lounge Instagram: @qpoca_scu OML/RRC UPCOMING EVENTS Una noche en Latino America October 15 7-9 PM Locatelli Center RSVP: https://scu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bOYPR4PvSPDikPc?Q_CHL=qr Queer Craft Corner Every Friday 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM OML House (832 Market St) QCC: Button Design Workshop with Rhiley Jane Friday, Oct 21 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM OML House (832 Market St) RSVP: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfxFzWB7WkoYRF_-261b7mABJTv6_sN_7dEysV_bzeCryalmQ/viewform?usp=pp_url Queer Horror Night Rift (2017) Saturday, Oct 29 Movie Begins at 7:00 PM Williman Room RSVP: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScIhW9ZR_-ZlvGC0S-XTGPhB2gFajUs4bjcKDBWlrsJwkXQcg/viewform?usp=pp_url Follow us for more! INSTAGRAM @rrc_scu @scuoml FACEBOOK @SCURainbowResourceCenter @SCUOfficeForMulticulturalLearning SPOTIFY Word On The Street: An OML & RRC Podcast SCU OML YOUTUBE SCU Office for Multicultural Learning
In this episode of Word on the Street: an OML & RRC Podcast, SIEs Annissa (She/Her), Grace (She/Her), and Hannah (She/Her) are joined by Dr. Joanna Thompson (She/Her/They/Them; Director of OML) to continue the discussion of being bi/multiracial in a new edition of the Growing Up Mixed Series. The episode focuses the conversation on Dr. Thompson’s dissertation on the experiences of bullying among mixed-race college students at the University of Illinois at Chicago and continues the further understanding of our own mixed identities and that which many other mixed-identifying individuals commonly experience. If you would like to read the dissertation or view other works done by Dr. Thompson regarding mixed-race identities see the resources below. If you would like to submit a story or join an episode of the Growing Up Mixed Series, please fill out the google form below. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfemAp6aZ1XsVJTuTghAI8t7cUk3VtmfTk7yRXsl4-6eezYQA/viewform?usp=sf_link If you would like to write in to, join, comment on, or suggest episodes to the Word on the Street: an OML & RRC Podcast, please fill out the google form listed below. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1s1kr2rKW1hsgTNNr81K-RreySUu-YxEV7cUD6MjMw5g RESOURCES: MIXEDconceptions: An Analysis of Mixed-Race College Students and Racialized Bullying by Dr. Thompson https://indigo.uic.edu/articles/thesis/MIXEDconceptions_An_Analysis_of_Mixed-Race_College_Students_and_Racialized_Bullying/10912694/1 The Space Between: To Be Mixed-Race and Queer | Joanna Thompson | TEDxLakeForestCollege https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGJW5AJj0Og Critical Mixed Race Studies Conference https://criticalmixedracestudies.com/ Follow us for more! INSTAGRAM @rrc_scu @scuoml FACEBOOK @SCURainbowResourceCenter @SCUOfficeForMulticulturalLearning SPOTIFY Word On The Street: An OML & RRC Podcast SCU OML YOUTUBE SCU Office for Multicultural Learning
In this episode of Word on the Street: An OML & RRC Podcast, SIEs Annissa (She/Her) and Grace (She/Her) work in collaboration with Dr. Miranda’s ANTH/PHSC 135 class to discuss reproductive justice, and specifically the Supreme Court’s draft leak containing votes to overturn Roe v. Wade. Though the episode was originally already planned to cover reproductive justice, in light of recent news the content of the episode is heavily targeted toward what the overturning of this case means for people with uteri and others from various backgrounds. We should preface that the statistics and evidence discussed in this episode use a lot of gendered language, however reproductive justice as a whole represents everyone. Listen and learn with us in this episode, and if you would like a further in-depth discussion please join SIEs Mehak (She/Her) & Grace (She/Her) for our next 3D: Roe v Wade: Let’s Talk About It, this Tuesday, May 10th at 6 pm. More information on this event and abortion-related resources are listed below. If you would like to write in to, join, comment on, or suggest episodes to the Word on the Street: an OML & RRC Podcast, please fill out the google form listed below. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1s1kr2rKW1hsgTNNr81K-RreySUu-YxEV7cUD6MjMw5g UPCOMING EVENT: 3D: Roe v Wade: Let’s Talk About It Hosted by SIEs Mehak & Grace Where: Zoom (Meeting ID: 917 2605 8375 / Password: 974137) When: Tues. May 10th at 6:00 PM RESOURCES: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1bE9EY4EOJ9zsVqOYjmoOpdjQAnFoIyoztthchuxUfyI/edit?usp=sharing Follow us for more! INSTAGRAM @rrc_scu @scuoml FACEBOOK @SCURainbowResourceCenter @SCUOfficeForMulticulturalLearning SPOTIFY Word On The Street: An OML & RRC Podcast SCU OML YOUTUBE SCU Office for Multicultural Learning
In this episode of Word on the Street: an OML & RRC Podcast, SIEs Annissa (She/Her), Grace (She/Her), and Hannah (She/Her) discuss how their multiracial identities shaped their upbringing, and their personal understanding of their place in the world. This episode brings the light of what it is like to grow up mixed from the personal perspectives of the host, however we know that many come to their own expertise and understanding of their identities. For that reason we would like to ask our viewers to take part in this series by filling out the form located below (or can be found in the link tree on the OML & RRC instagram bios), and share your own stories, or requests to be a guest hope in future episodes! If you have any questions and comments please feel free to let us know in the forms linked below, email us at RRC@scu.edu or OML@scu.edu, or visit our offices: RRC in lower Benson Rm 11 or the OML house at 832 Market St. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfemAp6aZ1XsVJTuTghAI8t7cUk3VtmfTk7yRXsl4-6eezYQA/viewform?usp=sf_link (Word on the Street: Growing Up Mixed Listener Submissions) https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd75t6HjMmxviyaSVXiQbiOZiLZHocQxw_r0zuVaby4jKOH7A/viewform?usp=sf_link (Word on the Street - Listener Inbox)
In this episode of Word on the Street, Student Inclusion Educator Chi of the OML is joined by Dr. Kai Harris, faculty member from SCU's English Department, to discuss her first book that was released February 1st. You can learn more about Dr. Harris and her work at https://kaiharriswrites.com and her social medias on Twitter, Instagram, and Tiktok at @/AuthorKaiHarris If you would like to write in to, join, comment on, or suggest episodes to the Word on the Street: an OML & RRC Podcast, please fill out the google form listed below. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1s1kr2rKW1hsgTNNr81K-RreySUu-YxEV7cUD6MjMw5g Follow us for more! INSTAGRAM @rrc_scu @scuoml FACEBOOK @SCURainbowResourceCenter @SCUOfficeForMulticulturalLearning SPOTIFY Word On The Street: An OML & RRC Podcast SCU OML YOUTUBE SCU Office for Multicultural Learning
In this episode of Word on the Street: an OML & RRC Podcast, SIEs Annissa (She/Her) and Valeria (She/They) from the RRC are joined by Counseling Psychology (MFT Track; LGBTQ+ Counseling emphasis) graduate students Alex (He/They), Cory (They/Them), and Shayda (They/She) to discuss, answer, and react to viewer/listener submissions surrounding gender identity and expression. As members of the LGBTQ+ community, we shared a lot of our own experiences and connection to the subject but should note that none of us are experts and operate based on what we have come to learn and understand for ourselves and those around us. If you have any questions and comments please feel free to let us know in the forms linked below, email us at RRC@scu.edu, or visit our office in lower Benson Rm 11. If you would like to write in to, join, comment on, or suggest episodes to the Word on the Street Podcast, please fill out the google form listed below or on the Rainbow Resource Center’s Instagram bio. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1s1kr2rKW1hsgTNNr81K-RreySUu-YxEV7cUD6MjMw5g UPCOMING EVENTS 3D: #BLACKCULTURE: Cultural Appropriation on TikTok 2/16 6:00pm - 8:00PM Zoom Event BD Wong & Songs From An Unmade Bed 2/17 7:00pm - 9:00pm Music Recital Hall Center of Performing Arts Queer Craft Corner: Free Paint! 2/18 1:00pm - 3:00PM Zoom Event and OML House Follow us for more! INSTAGRAM @rrc_scu @scuoml FACEBOOK @SCURainbowResourceCenter @SCUOfficeForMulticulturalLearning SPOTIFY Word On The Street SCU OML YOUTUBE SCU Office for Multicultural Learning
In this episode of Word on the Street, Student Inclusion Educators Annissa and Omar of the RRC are joined by Jocelyn, Evelyn, and Antonio, members of the Multicultural Center and/or Latinx Student Union to discuss Disney’s Encanto from their perspectives as Latine individuals. This episode contains many spoilers for the movie, as well as deep discussions of mental health stigma and lack of resources, generational trauma, and representation. Throughout the conversation, and in the title of the episode, “Latine” is used rather than “Latinx”. The use of this gender-neutral identifier rather than the latter makes a more organic sense to native Spanish speakers, while still retaining its inclusive intent. There is debate over the use of “Latine” versus “Latinx”, but for the purpose and company in this episode, “Latine” served as the better option. If you have any more questions about “Latinx”, “Latine”, or any other gender inclusive language across cultures, be sure to email OML@scu.edu, RRC@scu.edu, or write in to the podcast via the form below. Also be on the lookout for a future podcast about gender identity coming in February! If you would like to write in to, join, comment on, or suggest episodes to the Word on the Street: an OML & RRC Podcast, please fill out the google form listed below. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1s1kr2rKW1hsgTNNr81K-RreySUu-YxEV7cUD6MjMw5g Follow us for more! INSTAGRAM @rrc_scu @scuoml FACEBOOK @SCURainbowResourceCenter @SCUOfficeForMulticulturalLearning SPOTIFY Word On The Street: An OML & RRC Podcast SCU OML YOUTUBE SCU Office for Multicultural Learning
In this episode of Word on the Street, Student Inclusion Educators Annissa and Omar of the RRC will be discussing colonization at its lasting effects in the LGBTQ+ community. During the discussion, the history of colonialism regarding BIPOC communities around the world is elaborated on to show its contribution to homophobic/transphobic idealogies that exist in these communites today and the roots they share due to colonization. Stories from Two Spirit individuals and other gender nonconforming identifiying peoples are also shared to show how this history continues to impact lives today. If you would like to write in to, join, comment on, or suggest episodes to the Word on the Street Podcast, please fill out the google form listed below or on the Rainbow Resource Center’s instagram bio. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1s1kr2rKW1hsgTNNr81K-RreySUu-YxEV7cUD6MjMw5g IMPORTANT EVENTS COMING UP Native American Heritage Month 3D: Beyond a Land Acknowledgement 11/17 5:30-7 PM Reservation Dogs Screening 11/29 from 6-8pm: Episodes 7 & 8 Transgender Awareness Week “Changing the Game” Screening & Talk Back 11/19 from 5-7pm Follow us for more! INSTAGRAM @rrc_scu @scuoml FACEBOOK @SCURainbowResourceCenter @SCUOfficeForMulticulturalLearning SPOTIFY Word On The Street: An OML & RRC Podcast SCU OML YOUTUBE SCU Office for Multicultural Learning
In this episode of Word on the Street, Student Inclusion Educators Annissa and Omar of the RRC will be sharing and discussing folklore from different cultures! Get all warm and cozy in this fall weather while we share stories about Irish Selkies, La Llorona, The Haunted House of Terceira, and The Mirror of Matsuyama. Definitely won’t want to miss this episode! If you would like to write in to join, comment on, or suggest episodes to the Word on the Street Podcast, please fill out the google form listed below or on the Rainbow Resource Center’s Instagram bio. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1s1kr2rKW1hsgTNNr81K-RreySUu-YxEV7cUD6MjMw5g Follow us for more! INSTAGRAM @rrc_scu @scuoml FACEBOOK @SCURainbowResourceCenter @SCUOfficeForMulticulturalLearning SPOTIFY Word On The Street: An OML & RRC Podcast SCU OML YOUTUBE SCU Office for Multicultural Learning
In this episode of Word on the Street, Student Inclusion Educators Annissa and Omar from the RRC, and Mehak from the OML take a deep dive into BIPOC & LGBTQ+ representation in Netflix’s ‘You’, as well as in other popular television shows and movies. This episode contains spoilers from the first two seasons of “You” and the final season of “Supernatural” starting at 4:47 until 25:39. Join us to talk about the importance of representation of marginalized communities in media, and the portrayals displayed as of late! If you would like to join in, comment on, or suggest episodes to the Word on the Street podcast, please fill out the google form listed below or on the Rainbow Resource Center’s Instagram bio. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1s1kr2rKW1hsgTNNr81K-RreySUu-YxEV7cUD6MjMw5g Follow us for more! INSTAGRAM @rrc_scu @scuoml FACEBOOK @SCURainbowResourceCenter @SCUOfficeForMulticulturalLearning SPOTIFY Word On The Street SCU OML YOUTUBE SCU Office for Multicultural Learning
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