Share 2024: The Class of Activism
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By Joseph Parr
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The podcast currently has 43 episodes available.
Joseph and Alexus Woods (she/her) go over some ground rules for entering activism and organizing spaces.
Joseph is joined by Jacqueline Small (she/her) and Nigel Johnson (he/him) as they talk about the importance of HBCUs and multicultural spaces.
Joseph is joined by Melissa Ndiaye (she/her) and Camille Taylor (she/her) as they talk about technology and its connection to systemic oppression.
Joseph is joined by Jasmaine Tinsley (she/her) as they talk about how to properly talk about Black history, race, and systems of oppression.
Joseph (he/him) talks with Melissa Ndiaye (she/her) about mental health and burnout and what college students are going through nowadays.
Joseph (he/him) is joined by Nathan West (he/him), a Senior Music Education Major at Stetson as they talk about Squid Game, Disney, the Olympics, and more. TW: Discussion of violence and suicide when talking about Squid Game.
Joseph (he/him) is joined by Victoria Ramón (they/she) as they talk about Cuba and how some in left wing social justice movements miss the mark when it comes to talking about Cuba.
In our first episode back, Joseph talks with Rebecca Désir, the founder of the Black Health Commission, about Black health and community care. CW: Racial health disparities and details of racial medical violence
Joseph (he/him) is joined by Melissa Ndiaye (she/her), D. Huey (she/her), and Jada Hunter (she/her) as they talk about how Ronald Reagan was not a good dude. TW: Topics discussed include racism, homophobia, and ableism.
Joseph and Niya talk about Reaganomics, the set of economic policies that are the reasons we can't have nice things.
The podcast currently has 43 episodes available.