
The official podcast from the Center for Student Diversity & Inclusion at Suffolk University! Run by our Diversity Peer Education Scholars, our podcast aims to provide a space to learn about social justice, inclusion, and activism!
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Category | Society & Culture | ||||

On this final episode, Jen Macias De La Parra (She/Her) opens up about her experiences as a ward of the state (orphan) and a person who holds multiple marginalized identities.
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In this episode of "What's Going On?!", Muslim community organizer and artist Jordan Ahmed (They/Them) discusses the intersectionality between queerness, Islam, and politics, and the violent extremism that Muslims face.
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On this episode of "What's Going On?!", social entrepreneur and intersectional feminist Emily Weltman (she/her) discusses the history of feminism, intersectionality within the community, and dismantling the patriarchy.
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On this episode of "What's Going On?!", guest speakers Michelle Lo (She/Her) and Mike Keo (He/Him) explores the Asian community's history and contributions in America, the intersectionality of identities within the Asian diaspora, and the experiences... more
On this episode of "What's Going On?!", Diversity Peer Education Scholar Ahria Ilyas (She/Her) highlights notable Black historical figures we should know about (but don’t), how to cultivate an environment for the Black community to succeed, and celeb... more
On this episode of "What's Going On?!", the Reverend Amy L. Fisher talks about Christocentricity in our language and holidays, and the need for understanding and open conversations.
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On this episode of "What's Going On?!", guest speakers Kim Nguyen (they/them) and Cam Breither (they/them) talk about the trans community, violence against trans folx, and their vision for solidarity.
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In this episode, we talk about the origins of Halloween, cultural appropriation and how that takes shape in our lives, and what we can do to prevent the co-opting of other people's cultures.
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