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Although school shootings have occurred in years past, the shooting at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado in 1999 was where the conversation first came to fruition. The history of school shootings can be traced back many years and since then the inception of organizations like March For Our Lives have attempted to combat these acts of gun violence, but often to no avail because although some action has been taken, the conversation is addressing school security/increased police presence, arming teachers, etc. instead of the crux of the issue, guns.
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Joe Kim, Esha Mishra, and Satvika Kadiyala speak on behalf of Asian American based student groups on the University of Delaware campus following the rise in hate crime against Asian Americans in the U.S.
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Happy last day of Black History Month, even though Black history should be celebrated and learned everyday! This episode covers some of my favorite and notable chapters from Ibram X. Kendi's book, How to be an Antiracist.
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I've recorded this episode in response to the despicable and unpatriotic acts of domestic terrorism on our nation's capital on June 6th, 2021. I hope that listeners can relate, learn, and understand from what I've said and move forward somehow from yesterday's horrific acts. So much love for you all 💜
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Sana and I talk about education reform.
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Tomorrow is election day, so here is my very last minute run-down of each Presidential candidate and VP, based directly off of their websites, which I have linked below. Listen to this tonight, on the ride to your polling place tomorrow/in line, or after the election to hold your elected officials accountable. Cast your ballot for all levels of government from local to presidential. Please vote wisely. It's a privilege.
Joe Biden
Donald Trump
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In this episode I break down both the first and second presidential debates between candidates Trump and Biden. It is up to you to decide whether presidential debates actually matter in changing or setting the minds of voters.
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In this episode I talk about Trump's taxes in terms of the recent New York Times report and how the COVID-19 virus got into to the White House.
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In this episode I recount the life of the late Supreme Court Justice, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the new justice chosen by Trump, Amy Coney Barrett, and the idea of court packing.
If you're interested in learning more about RBG's legacy watch/read the following
My Own Words (memoir)
On the Basis of Sex (documentary)
RBG (documentary)
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It's been a while, but I'm back, and I am in conversation with Alex Lee, a junior mechanical engineering major at the University of Delaware! We talk about being a moderate, the role of media in politics, and its role in information overload.
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In this episode I compare the Democratic National Convention (DNC) to the Republican National Convention (RNC) based on speakers and overall messages. I did as much of an informed job as I could to listen to both Conventions and represent them objectively.
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In this episode I talk about the Supreme Court case regarding an abortion law in Louisiana and suicide prevention month. Keep truly checking on one another and let someone or anyone know if you are going through something!
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
World Health Organization (WHO)
Suicide Awareness Voices of Education (SAVE)
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I'm in conversation with Riley, a long-time classmate and close friend from high school. She is a sophomore at West Virginia University studying civil engineering, and will be the future architect of equitable housing. We discuss red flags in political discussions, the cultural significance of guns, and the polarization of our nation.
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In this episode I delve into vote by mail and the many attacks made by the President in order to make voting less accessible. I also outline Trump's plan to ban the media platform, Tik Tok.
Register to Vote and VOTE in your primaries and the general election! You must vote for the change you wish to see, Your Vote Matters.
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In this episode I discuss the ongoing crises in Yemen and Lebanon, what we can do to help, and the status of COVID-19 in countries around the world.
Ways to Help:
Free Rice App
Share the Meal App
UN World Food Program
Help Save Yemen
Domestic Workers Aid
Workers in Beirut
Food Relief
Relief through NGO
Food Aid for Elderly
Aid for Babies
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New Segment! I'm in conversation with Justin, a friend of mine for 10 years and counting, a Political Science and Energy & Environmental Policy double major, and future representative in Congress. We discuss major environmental issues, Trump's handling of the environment, the Green New Deal, and the NRA.
AOC's Green New Deal Plan
March For Our Lives
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In this episode I present the debate surrounding the extension of unemployment benefits and the consequences of this pandemic on an impending housing crisis.
New Castle County Council Member Contact
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This episode is a continuation of Part 1 discussing discrimination. In this segment I go into detail about colorism and question the consideration of "white" as the elite color in society.
The full interview with former Miss America Nina Davuluri
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In this episode I go into detail about the LGBTQ employment discrimination case that was decided in June and what it means for employers and employees two months after the decision. This episode leads into the Part 2 which discusses colorism within South Asian American culture.
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In this episode I outline the national and state progress on police reform, two months after George Floyd's death, and taking down statues.
Calling for School Reform: Townhall held by students & alumni of Newark Charter School
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