Podcasts by Gen BIPOC
Gen BIPOC is a podcast documenting the stories and vulnerabilities of young people who identify as Black, Indigenous, or People of Color
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A Wild Ride from 2020-12-14T01:00
This week’s guest on Gen BIPOC is Ankita’s cousin, Saumya Singh. Saumya wanted the opportunity to fully embarrass Ankita on her own show, so she decided to grill Ankita on her life and podcast. ...
ListenWe Rely on Community from 2020-11-16T01:00
This week’s guest on Gen BIPOC is Asma Mohammed Nizami, who works to empower Muslim women and girls at @RevivingSisterhood, and also had a hand in building the nation’s first permanent memorial ...
ListenWho Do We See As Human? from 2020-11-02T01:00
In this episode, we hear from Raven Ziegler (Wambli? Okas'a Wi?). Raven is an enrolled member of the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe (Kul Wicasa Oyate), South Dakota. Tune in to hear her talk about...
ListenAnybody Can Do Art from 2020-10-26T01:00
This week’s guest is Manasi Arya. Manasi is an artist and special education teacher living in Indiana. In addition to focusing on South Asian influence in her work, she makes sure to share plent...
ListenFull-Time Human from 2020-10-12T04:00:35
This week on Gen BIPOC, I chatted with Tori Hong. Tori is a Hmong, Korean, and queer Minneapolis-based artist. She’s previously worked on MPD 150’s performance review of the Minneapolis Police D...
ListenI Need To Speak Up from 2020-09-21T01:00:58
Kathy Santamaría-Méndez's story is all about beating the odds. Kathy came to the United States with her family from El Salvador, and discusses the Salvadoran migration experience, border cr...
ListenHaving Range from 2020-09-14T01:00:53
This week on Gen BIPOC, I had a conversation with Aliya Manjee. Now an attorney on the hill in Washington, D.C., Aliya talks about being raised in a strict Pakistani and Muslim household, and ho...
ListenCheck Out Whose Land You’re Living On from 2020-08-17T01:00:15
This week on Gen BIPOC, I chat with Liam John Harrington. Liam is a musician who discusses reclaiming his Indigenous roots as a result of being physically distant from the Akimel O’otham tribe i...
ListenI Grew Up in Minneapolis from 2020-08-03T01:00:16
To kick off season two of Gen BIPOC, I interview my friend and former coworker, Bryanna Williamson. Bryanna grew up wanting to be a humanitarian, is passionate about social justice, and is on a ...
ListenLiving in the Present from 2020-02-24T01:00:50
This week on Gen BIPOC, my friend Brenda Sanchez decided to put me in the hot seat and ask me some questions! Tune in to the last episode of the season to get to know your host and hear me talk ...
ListenWhat Does It Mean to be South Asian? from 2020-02-10T01:00:30
In 2017, Archit Baskaran published a story on Medium.com describing his experience being a survivor of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). His experiences motivated him to launch a social mov...
ListenSecond-Guessing My Own Name from 2020-01-27T01:00:40
A child of Ethiopian immigrants, Leah Asmelash felt a calling to become a writer from a young age. Earlier this year, Leah graduated college and landed her dream job as a journalist for CNN in A...
ListenBeing More Vocal from 2019-12-30T01:00:23
This week on Gen BIPOC, I talk to Iván Ruvalcaba, who was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma during his senior year of high school. Almost seven years later, Iván now works as a licensed professi...
ListenWhere Is Home? from 2019-12-16T01:01:13
A quick internet search will produce a long list of Amanda Koonjbeharry’s accomplishments so far. Most notably, Amanda worked alongside several people to combat sex trafficking when Minneapolis ...
ListenI Lose Nothing by Failing from 2019-12-02T01:00:03
This week on Gen BIPOC, I chat with River Bunkley. In addition to his day job, River is working to grow The Black Renaissance Group -- an organization he started with two friends to support Blac...
ListenMy Own Face Is Foreign from 2019-11-18T01:00:43
Kat St. Martin-Norburg was adopted from China when she was 11 months old. She’s also been organizing since she was 14. Now an 18-year-old college student, Kat talks about her organizing experien...
ListenI Was Prepared for Slander from 2019-11-04T01:00:42
Young candidates across the country are stepping up to run for office. Last fall, Cheniqua Johnson ran a historic campaign for the Minnesota House of Representatives at the age of 22. She was t...
ListenFinding the Right Fit from 2019-10-20T23:04:14
For my first episode of Gen BIPOC, I interviewed my friend and colleague, Cearah Hamilton. In addition to her involvement with politics and government, Cearah hosts a radio show, participates in...
ListenFinding the Right Fit from 2019-10-20T23:04:14
For my first episode of Gen BIPOC, I interviewed my friend and colleague, Cearah Hamilton. In addition to her involvement with politics and government, Cearah hosts a radio show, participates in...
ListenFinding the Right Fit from 2019-10-20T23:04:14
For my first episode of Gen BIPOC, I interviewed my friend and colleague, Cearah Hamilton. In addition to her involvement with politics and government, Cearah hosts a radio show, participates in...
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