The Role of Youth Activists Continuing Legacy
This episode features Samar, Archit, Carmina, Max, and Luis (from AS and Centro!) discussing student activism.
This episode features Samar, Archit, Carmina, Max, and Luis (from AS and Centro!) discussing student activism.
This episode features Samar, Carmina, and Archit discussing the fetishization of racial features and how our portrayal of beauty on a global context intersects with social identities and inequities.
Mosaic Station have been recording IG Lives all semester. Catch us there live next semester for videos at https://www.instagram.com/sjsumosaic/
We will also be adding the audio to our podcasts into this feed (the first episode is an Instagram exclusive - check out our Reels to go back and watch it).
This episode, Carmina and Sophia are exploring Latinx identities and Latinx heritage. This episode was released in October 7th for Latinx Heritage Month at SJSU.
For SJSU's Commuter Appreciation Week, we're proud to bring you a short episode spotlighting the lived experiences of SJSU Students who commute to campus. Today's episode also features an interview with the head of Associated Students: Transportation Solutions, Tiffany Rodriguez.
Links mentioned in the episode include:
Student Involvement: https://www.sjsu.edu/getinvolved/index.php
Student Involvement Instagram: @wowsjsu
A.S. Transportation Solutions: https://www.sjsu.edu/as/departments/transportation-solutions/index.php
A.S. Transportation Solutions Instagram: @ts_sjsu
MOSAIC: https://www.sjsu.edu/mosaic/
MOSAIC Instagram: @sjsumosaic
Host: Alexis Graesser
Guests: Shawdie Saeghian, Alan Nguyen, Izzy, & Tiffany Rodriguez
Recording, Editing, and Publishing: Jace Chang
Production: Jess Prudent
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Links mentioned in the episode include:
SJSU's Anthropology Faculty page can be found here: https://www.sjsu.edu/hum/about-us/faculty-staff-directory.php
Kerri's social media links are:
Music credit to Eekwol and T-Rhyme for "Revitalize"
Today's episode features Alisha Marie Ragland, a lecturer for Anthropology and the tribal liaison for AB275 on campus. She joins us today to talk about her role on campus, her journey to academia, and how she has come into her Native identity throughout her life.
Links mentioned in the episode include:
The Urban Relocation Project and video can be found at: https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/urp/
Santa Cruz Archeological Society's article "Mamita's House: A True Tale of Tortilla Flats" can be found here: http://www.santacruzarchsociety.org/mamitas-house-a-true-tale-of-tortilla-flat
Bookshop.org link to "Mamita's House" can be found here: https://bookshop.org/books/mamita-s-house-a-true-tale-of-tortilla-flat/9781450546072
SJSU's Anthropology Faculty page can be found here: https://www.sjsu.edu/anthropology/people/Faculty/index.html
Music credit to Eekwol and T-Rhyme for "Revitalize"
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