Jan 5, 2022
In this episode, Soko Starobin talks about her life as an educator and activist, and reveals a harrowing health incident she faced.
Oct 28, 2021
In this episode, scholar Leslie Gonzalez talks about her biographical history and development as a scholar, which includes lessons and insights she has learned along the way. During her talk, Gonzalez delves into her Chicana feminist epistemology to reveal how notions such as objectivity and neutrality are really just...
Sep 21, 2021
In this episode, scholar Amalia Z. Dache talks about her background and heritage and the role those aspects of her life play in the research that she conducts on racial-justice activism. During her talk, Dache reads excerpts from and discusses selected articles and manuscripts.
Apr 22, 2021
In this OCCRL Equity Speaks: Culturally Sustaining Stories episode, we explore the dimensions of black student activism, a highly relevant topic of discourse considering the chilly campus environments of many colleges and universities today. To provide depth, meaning, and critical insights about black student...
Jun 9, 2020
This podcast covers culturally sustaining practices that support racially minoritized students across institutional designations within the community college sector. Dr. Vicki McGillin, a resident fellow with the John N. Gardner Institute for Excellence in undergraduate education; Marcus Peanort, associate dean for...