Episodes

Dec. 4, 2021

Dr. Leo Chavez and Linda Sanchez: The Long History of the Immigrant "…

In this conversation with Dr. Leo Chavez, professor of anthropology at UC-Irvine and Linda Sanchez, a student in the program we cover the idea of the long history of the "immigrant threat" that over the last three to four dec...

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Oct. 18, 2021

The Hilarity of Rekha Shankar: A Comedian's Perspective on Life

Rekha Shankar, former writer and performer for College Humor, lets us in on some of her thoughts about society and culture and how it is reflected in our entertainment. She shares with us some of her motivation for writing an...

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Sept. 21, 2021

David Muhammad: Hip Hop, Education and Social Justice

David Mohammed is an educator in the Kansas City area. He also serves as a karate instructor and has released several hip-hop projects. In this episode, David discusses his role as a Black, Muslim teacher in a majority White ...

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Aug. 2, 2021

Democratic Whip, Representative Jim E. Clyburn Discusses Covid 19 and…

This episode is part of a series of short episodes that will focus on the timely conversation of vaccine hesitancy. Democratic Whip and Representative of the 6th District of South Carolina, Jim Clyburn, has been tasked with l...

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Aug. 2, 2021

Langston Ward and Vaccine Hesitancy

This is the first in what will be a series of short episodes that will focus on the timely conversation of vaccine hesitancy. Langston Ward is a program manager for Interfaith Youth Corp. He is using many of the lessons he le...

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July 23, 2021

The Complexity of the X in Latinx w/ Dr. Cristobal Salinas

This episode features Florida Atlantic University professor, Dr. Cristobal Salinas who is leading the academic world with his research on the topic of Latinx and the varied other terms used to describe people groups from Lati...

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July 9, 2021

A Critique of 21st Century American Patriotism

As the 4th of July just passed, listen in on Maurice and Lissette as they discuss their relationship with their home country of the USA. They discuss who is allowed to critique the country and who is told to just be grateful ...

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June 18, 2021

Bro. Henry and Entrepreneurship as a Pathway to Learning

Henry McDavid is a published author, motivational speaker and serial entrepreneur. He is the CEO and co-founder of Kikifer's Entrepreneurial Academy, a private school in Rockford, IL, serving students across grade levels and ...

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May 29, 2021

Critical Race Theory (CRT): Interview with Dr. David Stovall

Join Lissette and Maurice as they interview Dr. David Stovall about CRT, engineered conflict, high-stakes testing, and the pandemic.

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May 7, 2021

Interview with Neil deGrasse Tyson

Lissette and Maurice interview Neil deGrasse Tyson to discuss, science, education, and race.

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April 22, 2021

Latinx Representation in the Media: Interview with Felix Sanchez

Lissette and Maurice interview Felix Sanchez, founder of the National Hispanic Foundation for the Arts, and discuss the lack of Latinx representation in the media.

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April 11, 2021

Presumed Alliance with Nicolas C. Vaca

Lissette and Maurice sit down with the author of the Presumed Alliance, Nicolas C. Vaca, to discuss his book, politics, and the road ahead.

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March 27, 2021

Exceptionalism and Tokenism

In this season 2 premiere, Lissette and Maurice explore the topics of exceptionalism and tokenism through their own experience.

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Feb. 21, 2021

Interview with Dr. Harlene Ricks Shipley

Join Lissette and Maurice as they interview Lissette's middle school principal, Dr. Harlene Ricks Shipley. Dr. Shipley was born and raised in Waukegan, IL. Listen as she recounts her story about growing up in segregated Wauk...

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Feb. 12, 2021

Ambassador of Hope: Interview with Andre Norman

Lissette and Maurice interview Andre Norman. From illiteracy to gang activity, Andre’s childhood prepared him for nothing less than a life of crime and violence. This behavior eventually led Andre to be sentenced to over 100 ...

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Jan. 30, 2021

Black and Brown Youth and the Media: Interview with Clement Townsend

Join Lissette and Maurice as they interview Clement Townsend in this encore episode. Clement Townsend spent 17 years on television as a sports journalist covering the Super Bowl, the NBA All-Star game, the CFB national champ...

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Dec. 31, 2020

What's Love Got To Do With It? Interracial/Interethnic Marriage Pt.2

Lissette and Maurice are joined by their spouses, and they get real about their interracial/interethnic marriages from their perspective.

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Dec. 12, 2020

What's Love Got To Do With It? Interracial/Interethnic Marriage

Lissette and Maurice get real about their interracial/interethnic marriages, and how they impact both their professional and personal lives.

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Nov. 28, 2020

Interview with Dr. Joe Flynn on Hip-Hop Education

Professor Joe Flynn of NIU's College of Educations takes us to school as he discusses the power of hip hop as a change agent and in particular how it can be used in the current educational process. Listen as he describes how ...

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Oct. 30, 2020

Immigration and Multilingualism with Dr. Bah

While we think of Latin American first when we hear the word immigration, this episode delves into the story of a multilingual professor who journey to the US from the Ivory Coast. Listen to Dr. Abu Bah share his life lessons...

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Oct. 8, 2020

Interview with Lu Rocha and Mental Health

Join your hosts, Lissette and Maurice, as they talk with Lu Rocha about providing mental health services that are diverse, inclusive, and culturally accessible to everyone.

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Sept. 26, 2020

Stories of Mental Health

Lissette and Maurice discuss their own personal stories with mental health.

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Sept. 12, 2020

Hate to Forgiveness with Sammy Rangel

Your hosts, Lissette and Maurice, interview Sammy Rangel about his life, and how he went from living a life of hate to now helping others leave hate groups.

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Aug. 28, 2020

Intersectionality and Leadership

Lissette and Maurice talk about their various identities, and how intersectionality has shaped their experience and leadership.

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