Syracuse/Newhouse Podcast Class (Soceity and Culture)

Syracuse/Newhouse Podcast Class (Soceity and Culture)
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Podcasts created by Newhouse students for their 2024 podcast class taught by Seth Everett. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Focuses on topics such as activism in media, queer culture, and societal issues, with episodes like interviews about documentary filmmaking's role in social justice and discussions around queer dating dynamics.

Podcasts created by Newhouse students for their 2024 podcast class taught by Seth Everett.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This podcast highlights activism in documentary filmmaking and cinema. I aim to have inspiring conversations with the people behind the camera in the middle of events involving historical implications, social injustice, and environmental injustice. I want this podcast to be an investigative journalism, an educational tool, an exposé of injustice and inequality, and an inspiration for political and/or social change.
In this episode I was joined by Professor Bruce Strong, the endowed chair for the Alexia fall workshop. We talked about how the workshop started, the success of it in the fall semester, and the scholarships the workshop offers to the participants.
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