Podcasts by Word on the Street: An OML & RRC Podcast
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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S4 Ep 6: What The Fireflies Knew Interview with Dr. Harris from 2022-02-18T17:53:29
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 releas...
ListenS4 Ep 5: Gender Identity & Expression from 2022-02-16T00:20:10
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) g...
ListenS4 Ep 4: Latine Perspective: Discussing Encanto from 2022-01-24T23:11:19
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 ...
ListenS4 Ep 3: Colonization And The LGBTQ+ Community from 2021-11-16T19:44:11
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,...
ListenS4 Ep 2: Folklore From Around The World from 2021-10-28T23:43:50
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 we...
ListenS4 Ep 1: BIPOC & LGBTQ+ Representation In TV & Movies from 2021-10-21T18:31:01
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 w...
ListenUnpacking the APISA Experience from 2021-05-10T17:54:21
In honor of May being APISA (Asian Pacific Islander South Asian) Heritage Month, our Student Inclusion Educators in the Office for Multicultural Learning, Jacqui and Gabbi, are joined by APISA iden...
ListenEp 18: What MENA Means To Me? from 2021-04-23T19:28:35
In honor of MENA(Middle Eastern North African)Heritage Month, OML Student Assistants Jacqui and Gabbi chat with student leaders from MENA, an undergraduate student-led club that is a part of the Mu...
ListenEp 17: Empowered Women Empower Women from 2021-03-16T22:49:26
For our latest episode of word on the street, in honor of Women's History Month, OML Student Assistants Jacqui and Gabbi chat with female-identified undergraduate and graduate student leaders at Sa...
ListenEp 16: Defining Blackness from 2021-02-19T20:16:33
For our latest episode, in honor of Black History Month, OML Student Assistants Gabbi and Jacqui chat with undergraduate and graduate Black student leaders from the Black Law Student Association [B...
ListenEp 15: "To Open Or Not To Open?" - Part 2 from 2021-01-08T18:07:22
Here's Part 2 of our latest episode as we in the Office for Multicultural Learning at Santa Clara University take a deep dive into the question, "To open or not to open?" where we consider the comp...
ListenEp 15: "To Open Or Not To Open?" - Part 1 from 2021-01-08T18:00:24
Check out Part 1 of our latest episode as we in the Office for Multicultural Learning at Santa Clara University take a deep dive into the question, "To open or not to open?" where we consider the c...
ListenEp 14: SCU's Comunidad and The Term "Latinx" from 2020-10-05T03:36:01
word on the street is back! Check out this latest episode, in honor of Latinx Heritage Month, as OML chats with members of SCU's Comunidad: students from SHPE (Society of Hispanic Engineers), Alpha...
ListenEp 13: Public Memory of MLK feat. Dr. Anthony Q. Hazard from 2020-01-24T19:30:40
In this episode of Word on the Street Sydney and Gabe talk about the remembrance and public memory of Dr. Martin Luther King with special guest Dr. Anthony Q. Hazard, associate Professor of Ethnic ...
ListenEp. 12: Culinary Racism and Appropriation from 2019-06-07T04:21:35
This week, Parisa and Kaylyn talk a little about culinary racism and appropriation – specifically, the dynamics of chefs who take and claim ownership over food from other groups/communities with le...
ListenEp. 11: The Armenian Genocide from 2019-05-31T21:10:02
This week, Parisa and Kaylyn talk about the Armenian Genocide. Join us as we go through the history of the genocide, and reflect on our own about it.
Trigger warning: we do read from some...
Ep. 10: Beauty YouTube Drama from 2019-05-22T23:57
This time, Parisa and Kaylyn break down the drama that seemed to have the entire beauty YouTube community weighing in, and had all of us spectators shook. Parisa and Kaylyn talk about some of the a...
ListenEp. 8 - Coachella from 2019-04-19T18:47:43
This week, in the middle of both weekends of Coachella, Parisa and Kaylyn talk about Coachella! Though Coachella is a widely popular music festival that takes place every April, the company and its...
ListenEp. 7 - Cambodian Refugee Migration and Deportation from 2019-04-13T17:51:05
In honor of Immigration Week this past week at SCU, Parisa and Kaylyn talk about the Cambodian refugee and deportation crisis.
In the 1970s and 1980s, massive amounts of Cambodian refugee...
Ep. 6: The History of Norooz from 2019-03-08T19:46:59
Join us this week as Parisa and Kaylyn discuss the history of Norooz, or Iranian/Persian New Year! This year, it will fall on March 20.
A quick correction to our podcast: OML's Norooz even...
Ep. 5: Remembering Malcolm X from 2019-03-01T19:07:46
On February 21, 1965, Malcolm X was assassinated at a speaking engagement at Manhattan's Audubon Ballroom. On this podcast, we talk with Dr. Anthony Hazard about the life, legacy, and influence of ...
ListenEp. 4 - 40th Anniversary of the Islamic Revolution from 2019-02-23T00:37:53
This episode we’re talking about the recently belated 40th anniversary of the Islamic Republic of Iran, contemporary sociopolitical reactions to the regime, and Parisa‘s family’s experiences with t...
ListenEp. 3 - 400 Years of Slavery from 2019-02-15T21:25:35
In 1619, the first recorded slave ship came to the shores of America. Now, 400 years later, we're still contending with the legacy of slavery and forms of neoslavery that have come about after the ...
ListenEp. 2 - Athlete Activism from 2019-02-10T01:19:38
Are you a big sports fan? Ever wondered about the history of athlete activism? In this episode, Kaylyn discusses the history of athlete activism, and recaps a little bit of the discussion that OML ...
ListenEpisode 1: Language And Identity from 2019-01-29T21:27:40
Does language define your cultural identity? How important is language to your cultural identity, and can you express cultural pride without the language? Parisa and Kaylyn work through these quest...
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