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On this episode of The R.A.G.E Podcast, host Micaela Parker thanks the past members of the Interdisciplinary Research Institute for the Study of (In)equality or the IRISE team for their work and support over the last year. Cheri Colter, Lynda Duran, Caris Fox, and many other affiliated faculty members who have transitioned to different opportunities outside of the University of Denver have helped make IRISE what it is today.
Micaela utilizes the episode to detail her childhood growing up in Colorado Springs, her interests, and her student organizing work at Colorado State University. She also examines the impacts of growing up and being educated in predominantly white spaces. Today, she has dedicated her life to advocacy work and empowering BIPOC students in her community.
Resources:
The RAGE Website: theragepodcast.com
DU Health & Counseling Center: studentaffairs.du.edu/health-counseling-center
Crimson Connect: crimsonconnect.du.edu/home_login
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On this episode of The R.A.G.E Podcast, host Micaela Parker thanks the past members of the Interdisciplinary Research Institute for the Study of (In)equality or the IRISE team for their work and support over the last year. Cheri Colter, Lynda Duran, Caris Fox, and many other affiliated faculty members who have transitioned to different opportunities outside of the University of Denver have helped make IRISE what it is today.
Micaela utilizes the episode to detail her childhood growing up in Colorado Springs, her interests, and her student organizing work at Colorado State University. She also examines the impacts of growing up and being educated in predominantly white spaces. Today, she has dedicated her life to advocacy work and empowering BIPOC students in her community.
Resources:
The RAGE Website: theragepodcast.com
DU Health & Counseling Center: studentaffairs.du.edu/health-counseling-center
Crimson Connect: crimsonconnect.du.edu/home_login