Summary:
Host Micaela Parker and guests Professor Aaron Schneider and Colin Bogle of Social Justice Solidarity Series (SJSS) discuss the history of the student group, advocacy in the community, and much more! In light of the April 15th, 2022 tipi desecration at DU and conversations around the moniker, we explore the impacts of structural racism in the country, around Denver, and across the DU community. By helping empower students, faculty, and staff, SJSS is working to create spaces of change and solidarity here at DU.
For more information on Social Justice Solidarity Series and how to get involved, please check out their Instagram: @du.sjss
Resources:
The RAGE Website: theragepodcast.com
DU Health & Counseling Center: studentaffairs.du.edu/health-counseling-center
Crimson Connect: crimsonconnect.du.edu/home_login
S2E2: FBI Leaked Documents Expose Racist Targeting of Blacks
S2E1: The Stapleton Name Change Decision
S1E9: Dr. Frances Aparicio, "Aguanile: Critical Listening, Mourning & Anti-colonial Healing"
S1E8: Christine Vega on Chicana Motherwork
S1E7: Dr. Manya Whitaker of Counternarratives from Women of Color in Academia
S1E6: Dr. Meera Deo, author of Unequal Profession
S1E5: Dr. Celeste Gonzalez de Bustamante
S1E4: Prof. Kevin Willmott, Blackkklansman Screenwriter
S1E3: Dr. Amber Johnson of the Justice Fleet
S1E2: Dr. Mary Romero on her journey in higher ed and the role of rage in her research & scholarship.
S1E1: Dr. Melina Abdullah discusses race scholarship and activism in higher ed.
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