MOCA Talks

Welcome to MOCA Talks, a Student Organization dedicated to record sentiments, Inform and create discussion about racial disparities, social inequality, toxic masculinity, and other relatable social justice issues. To impact at least one individual in the community by educating or creating the drive for change.

S2 Episode 1 President Whitfield of the University Of Nevada Las Vegas

Learn more about President Whitfield's stances, perspectives, and thoughts on issues brought by Joshue Rosales, Darian Fluker, Abraham Lugo, and Carino. Created by James Wright

02-22
01:44:28

Episode 6: Student Government ft. Joshua Padilla & Olivia Cheche

Join President Padilla and Senate President Cheche from the Consolidated Student Of the University of Nevada Las Vegas to learn more about them and their experiences, what they have done on campus, and aspire in the future. 

02-22
56:15

Latinx Experiences by Joshue Rosales Ft. Darian F. & Yajaira R.

Listen in as the host Joshue Rosales, Darian F., and Yajaira R. talk about the state of UNLV, problems in the Latinx community, usage of Latinx, the current issue of people being mistreated at the border, and more. 

09-17
48:18

MOCA Talks Podcast 1: Racial Inequality, Diversity Representation, and inclusivity.

June 2020: Join MOCA president Joshue, Vice president Darian and James Wright on talking about Racial Inequality, the issues of underrepresentation, and the importance of inclusivity. 

08-14
37:34

MOCA Talks Episode 4: Filipinx Experiences and UNLV COVID-19 Measures

We talk about the issues that impact Filipinx experiences the most. As well, the possible issues regarding the upcoming semester.

08-14
01:04:39

MOCA Talks Episode 2: Police Brutality, Covid-19 and Toxic Masculinity

In this podcast, we focus on the current climate of our country, COVID-19 and the prevalence of Toxic Masculinity

08-14
01:03:26

MOCA Talks Episode 3: UNLV President Whitfield & How do middle eastern people fit in our community?

In this podcast, we focus on how Middle Eastern individuals have been underrepresented in the UNLV community, the experiences associated with it, and how to possibly combat it. As well, we talk about the appointment of President Whitfield and the opportunities ahead.  Music Intro and outro: F.S. Blum

08-14
52:59

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