
On Visible Minorities, you’ll listen to honest sociological conversations with my friends. The episodes showcase the diverse experiences we encounter as Visible Minorities living in Canada and how it shapes our passions and perspectives.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Category | Society & Culture | ||||

Today we have an extra special guest to help me out with this extra special episode, Jomar Santos! Jomar is the first guest who actually doesn’t have background in the social sciences. Rather, he has background in the computer sciences, where he now ... more
oday we have my really good friends Elizer Erpilla and James Infante. Elizer graduated with a BA in sociology and just started his pharmacy degree at UBC. James is now working as a Ministerial Assistant to Lisa Beare, the minister of Tourism, Arts an... more
Today we have another sociology friend, Mimi Nguyen who’s doing amazing work with her video projects. Her video projects focus on Vietnamese diaspora. Also, Mimi and her friends recently made a short documentary called Flagged, which was nominated as... more
Today on the episode we have Kaitlyn Fung. Last year, we were the co-presidents of the sociology students association together, and we graduated with a Sociology degree and a Gender Race Sexuality and Social Justice minor. We talk about Kaitlyn’s wor... more
Today we have, Kirsten Mendonca. She also graduated with me this year in Sociology and she is currently working as an integration support worker. On this episode we talk about Kirsten’s migrant story and how food and TV are part of culture and tradit... more
Today on the podcast we have my friend Noor Hewaidi. She is currently studying at the University of Edinburgh continuing sociology with a masters degree. On this episode we talk about media representation of Muslim women and her experiences of wearin... more
Today is a cool episode because we don’t have just one friend, we have two sociology friends! First up, we’ll hear from Brooklyn, a girl who moved from Kelowna to Vancouver for university and speaks about her experiences coming from a small white tow... more
Today we have Kacey Ng on Visible Minorities. Kacey is currently in her fourth year at UBC majoring in, you guessed it, Sociology. She also plans to head into academia for her career. Our conversation includes our experiences of the dark side of rest... more










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