Critical Conversations: For the Culture

Critical Conversations: For the Culture
Podcast Description
Critical Conversations: For the Culture, by Centre for 'Race', Culture and Social Justice. Our podcast series brings together speakers to talk about some of the critical issues concerning race, culture and social justice. Along with their implications on society at large.
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Content Themes
The podcast focuses on themes such as racial equity, immigrant rights, gender representation in politics, mental health, and climate change activism. Episodes exemplifying these themes include discussions on immigrant activists' responses to political changes, the intersection of reproductive health and elections, and challenges faced by lower-class communities in higher education.

Critical Conversations: For the Culture, by Centre for ‘Race’, Culture and Social Justice. Our podcast series brings together speakers to talk about some of the critical issues concerning race, culture and social justice. Along with their implications on society at large.
Immigrant rights activists and lawyers are bracing for Donald Trump’s plan to carry out the largest mass deportation in U.S. history, with his administration's key figures like Tom Homan and Stephen Miller leading the charge.
Co-hosts Jasmine Sellars and Mario A. Murillo discuss the concerns of organizers from the NY Metropolitan Area, including Melanie Creps (CARECEN), Javier Guzman (Make the Road New York), and Eliana Fernandez (Make the Road New Jersey, DACA recipient).

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