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    Labels and Tumbleweeds

    enFebruary 11, 2021
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    About this Episode

    In this episode, new student host Cheyanne Warner joins Dan Riihiluoma in a conversation with LSC President Dr. Pat Rogers.  Together they explore the intersection of Pat's college presidency with the fact that she identifies as a lesbian feminist.  On the way, they explore the phenomenon of labels in general and get a glimpse of Pat's vision for LSC.  Pat digs deeper into that vision in Episode 10:  Making Equity.

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