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    Celebrating Latinx Heritage

    Celebrating Latinx Heritage
    Have you been missing us?? We've been on Instagram!!

    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.

    Commuter Week at SJSU! Collaborating with Student Involvement

    Commuter Week at SJSU! Collaborating with Student Involvement

    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

    If you'd like to give us feedback on this episode, follow this link here: bit.ly/3jiO2ki

    Native Faculty Spotlight Series: Kerri Malloy

    Native Faculty Spotlight Series: Kerri Malloy
    For Native American Heritage Month, we're proud to bring you a short series where we spotlight some of our amazing Native and Indigenous faculty members at SJSU. Today's episode features Kerri Malloy, an assistant professor of Global Humanities. He joins us today to talk about his experiences growing up as a Native American queer man and how he found his path to academia.

    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"

    Native Faculty Spotlight Series: Alisha Ragland

    Native Faculty Spotlight Series: Alisha Ragland
    For Native American Heritage Month, we're proud to bring you a short series where we spotlight some of our amazing Native and Indigenous faculty members at SJSU.

    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"

    The Future of Immigration Under a New Administration

    The Future of Immigration Under a New Administration
    In collaboration with Ana Navarrete, director of the Undocu Spartan Resource Center, and Barbara Pinto, attorney at the Immigrant Legal Defense, we engage in conversations surrounding the future of immigration affairs in the context of the U.S. as we transition to a new presidential administration. This podcast was first recorded early 2021, and a part 2 will be coming out this academic year with updates.

    Ep. 36: Stuffing Spartans, Stanford Preview & RIP Sam Cunningham w/ Tim Brando of Fox Sports

    Ep. 36: Stuffing Spartans, Stanford Preview & RIP Sam Cunningham w/ Tim Brando of Fox Sports

    Play-by-play broadcaster Tim Brando of Fox Sports joins Nara to go over the season opening win over San Jose State, preview the Stanford game, remember Sam "Bam" Cunningham, and discuss the impact of Hurricane Ida. They go over the results of the Helton Hot Seat Scale poll, make predictions, and find out who's called more games in the Coliseum between the two of them. If you Bleav in Everything USC, you need to listen to this podcast and Fight On!

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    Ep. 35: 2021 Football Season & Week 1 vs SJSU Preview w/ Derrick Deese

    Ep. 35: 2021 Football Season & Week 1 vs SJSU Preview w/ Derrick Deese

    Nara welcomes former USC offensive lineman and Super Bowl XXIX champion with the San Francisco 49ers, Derrick Deese, to the show! They preview the Trojans' football season and break down the Week 1 matchup against the San Jose State Spartans, a team that features a tight end named Derrick Deese Jr. Derrick Sr. also gives his favorite moments from his USC career and the Super Bowl. If you Bleav in Everything USC, you need to listen to this podcast and Fight On!

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    Chatting with Alok Menon!

    Chatting with Alok Menon!
    We collab with the A.S. Cesar Chavez Community Action Center to bring a panel dialogue with Alok Menon. Alok's an acclaimed artist, speaker, and performer whose work centers on identity, belongingness, community, healing, and being fabulous. They are gender non-conforming, transfeminine, South Asian, and an absolute joy to talk to. Join us for this wonderful conversation with Alok and since we know you will want more, Alok is a Spartan Speaker and will be speaking to the SJSU campus on Wednesday, February 24th.

    Register for a special VIP meet and greet event and a chance to get Alok's book for free at tinyurl.com/CCCAC15VIP. Register for the speaking event at: tinyurl.com/CCCAC15Keynote.

    The Couch episode 1

    The Couch episode 1
    As we enter our fourth year of having our Mosaic Station podcast, we start this year with a new series. Welcome to our new vlog: THE COUCH! Hang out with our Mosaic and APID/A Task Force staff for an hour or so just chatting about what's on our minds. It'll be like you're sitting in Mosaic itself, just hanging out on the couch.

    Check out our YouTube page for a video version.

    Warning: NSFW language may be involved.

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    Mujer Divina/The Divine Feminine Part 2: How To Reclaim Your Power as A Mujer (womxn) Within the Latinx Community

    Mujer Divina/The Divine Feminine Part 2: How To Reclaim Your Power as A Mujer (womxn) Within the Latinx Community
    San Jose State University student leaders sit down to discuss what women empowerment means to them and how you can empower other women identifying folx. Listen and watch how they unpack the patriarchal and cultural ideologies they grew up with within the Latinx community. Dialogue is facilitated by Centro Student Success Leader, Alma De La Cruz-Perez, and Cesar Chavez Community Action Center Program Assistant, Jazmine Gomez in conversation with their peers Esperanza Rosas, Daisy Garcia Chaidez, and Yesenia Guzman.

    Mujer Divina/The Divine Feminine: How To Reclaim Your Power as A Mujer (womxn) Within the Latinx Community

    Mujer Divina/The Divine Feminine: How To Reclaim Your Power as A Mujer (womxn) Within the Latinx Community
    San Jose State University student leaders sit down to discuss what women empowerment means to them and how you can empower other women identifying folx. Listen and watch how they unpack the patriarchal and cultural ideologies they grew up with within the Latinx community. Dialogue is facilitated by Centro Student Success Leader, Alma De La Cruz-Perez, and Cesar Chavez Community Action Center Program Assistant, Jazmine Gomez in conversation with their peers Esperanza Rosas, Daisy Garcia Chaidez, and Yesenia Guzman.

    Mosaic Meets: Peer Connections

    Mosaic Meets: Peer Connections
    Our third episode of our Mosaic Meets Summer Series introduces us to Peer Connections and their director Deanna Peck. Peer Connections is a fantastic student support resource on campus that combines peer mentorship and leadership with academic support. Learn about the different ways you can benefit from the Peer Connections programs and more about Deanna as a person.

    Peer Connections Links

    APID/A Spotlight: Kabataan Alliance

    APID/A Spotlight: Kabataan Alliance
    Join us for a roundtable discussion about the Phillipines with Kabataan Alliance. We dive into the recent Anti-Terrorism Law that was recently passed and the Human Rights violations that it symbolizes. Kabataan Alliance also talks about some resources you can turn to if you want to either learn more or get involved.

    Upcoming Event

    People's State of the Nation Address: Monday, July 27 at 12 PM PT. Location: TBD through RSVP, San Francisco, CA (RSVP, Facebook, Contact (malayanorcal@gmail.com), Additional PSONAs)


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