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Children are a sensitive topic to many, especially us. It's like we talk about them all the time and then we forget about them. Immigrant children need a voice, and we want to be that voice.
In this episode we talk about the separation of families at the border, with witnesses and the struggles they face as well as information to how one can help.
Discussing issues that are amplified for minority women in male dominated fields with experiences from a nurse practitioner and engineer.
The LGBTQ+ community doesn't get enough representation in the media and it has to stop. Whether it is a television show not having enough queer people of color or a movie with badly written queer characters, the LGBTQ+ representation currently available to the public needs to be improved to ensure queer people are being accurately represented.
Follow along as we discuss the effects machismo has on Hispanic and Latinx women through personal anecdotes, interviews, and statistics.
In this episode, we talk about the struggles of women in different cultures and why this is a big issue in our society today.
In this episode, we will cover the many instances of police brutality in the last decade, defunding the police and what that would look like, and lastly the countermovement "Blue Lives Matter" and why they don't exist.
In this episode you will hear about the experiences of two young children on their journey to a new place, the place they believe is the “land of the dreams.” Little do they know it is all not picture perfect. There are multiple injustices taking place in the detention centers that must be stopped with your help.
As cases in police brutality rise, we are here to uncover the harsh realities of what minorities face in the hands of police, and educate listeners on this powerful issue.
Dress codes unfairly target female students, while sexualizing and objectifying their bodies. Students are speaking up about the double standard and advocating for more inclusive policies.
The podcast currently has 20 episodes available.