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  • Episode 43: Uncovering Corporate Lies, Climate Justice, and Colonialism
    2025/05/02

    In this episode, I spoke with Ms. Anuradha Mittal, the founder and executive director of the non-profit, the Oakland Institute, a policy think tank known for its research on land rights, development justice, and anti-neocolonialism. From land grabs, to climate justice and corporate greed, we dove into major climate political issues and the lies and misconceptions surrounding each. We discussed how real climate solution-building requires the inclusion of marginalized groups, and how both the youth and the public are placated by manipulative language coming from the wealthiest and most powerful. Overall, our discussion went far beyond climate change itself, expanding to social hierarchy, corporate power, privilege, and more. Tune in now to learn more!

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    32 分
  • Episode 42: Exploring Education and Childcare Equity
    2025/04/05

    In this episode, I discussed with Mrs. Kym Johnson, co-founder of the NIA Endowed Scholarship, an organization that provides students with the opportunity to attend private school, and CEO of BANANAS Inc, a non-profit that works to provide affordable early education and child care for families in need. As the Department Of Government Efficiency (DOGE) ravages government programs that support education and families with young children, we need groups like Mrs. Johnson's to fight back. In our conversation, we tackled belonging within schools, social justice in curriculum, economic disparities in education, and how we can fight for educational equity too. Tune in now to learn more!

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    32 分
  • Episode 41: The Intricacies of Climate Policy and Carbon Removal
    2025/03/19

    In this episode, I spoke with Dr. Wil Burns, founder of American University's Institute for Responsible Carbon Removal, an organization that researches and advises on carbon removal technology through policy, society, education, and social justice. We discussed the future of climate change and what we must do as a planet to prevent our demise. Unfortunately, the world is nowhere near safety from climate disasters, but luckily, organizations like Dr. Burns' Institute are creating solutions that we all must play a part in. From the value of educational media to the power of climate political advocacy, our conversation tackled what must be done to fight the climate crisis and to resist the current administration. Tune in now to learn more!

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    38 分
  • Episode 40: Breaking Down the Future of America
    2024/12/22

    In this episode, I talked with renowned civil rights lawyer, Jon Greenbaum, where we discussed the 2024 Election, what we can expect in the next 4 years, and the consequences of a second Trump presidency. Mr. Greenbaum explained to me the areas that would see the most impact, from immigration, to basic civil rights and the lack of checks and balance in our government. While the majority of our time focused on these potential short term perils, Mr. Greenbaum also reiterated the importance to have hope and keep fighting. Tune in now to learn more!

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    36 分
  • Episode 39: Understanding the Fight for Reproductive Autonomy
    2024/10/15

    In Episode 39, I talked with Tara Murtha, Director of Impact and Engagement at the Women’s Law Project in Pennsylvania. We discussed the current state of reproductive autonomy in America, the origins of this fight, and the legacy the issue might have on our nation after this pivotal election. Ms. Murtha explained just how essential these rights are and also why the efforts to dismantle these rights are outrageous from legal, social and political perspectives. From coast to coast political conflicts, to interpersonal kitchen table conversations, the issue of reproductive rights is in the forefront of our interactions, and Ms. Murtha enlightened me on its cruciality. All I can say is that everyone must join in on this fight for a woman’s basic right to choose. If you don't think it should be that simple, tune in now to hear why. And if you do believe in this basic right to choose, learn how you can help!

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    39 分
  • Episode 38: Challenging the American Narrative and Reframing History
    2024/09/09

    In this episode, I talked with Penn Carey Law School Professor, Kermit Roosevelt III, about his ideas for a new American narrative that better embodies the ideals and struggles of today. In his book, “The Nation that Never Was”, Professor Roosevelt explains how the 1776 founding of America we all know does not actually represent the creation of the nation we live in now. Rather, it is the Civil War and its valiant abolitionists who built today’s America and forged the equality we so often invoke today. Our conversation went from reframing American history, to how this year’s politics will help shape this story, and how activism will play a role in all of this. Tune in now to learn more.

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    33 分
  • Episode 37: Combating Political Polarization with Conversations
    2024/08/17

    Jonathan Zimmerman, Professor of History of Education at the University of Pennsylvania joins me in this episode to discuss how American political discourse has become a world of toxicity. Professor Zimmerman explained the intricate roots of such culture wars, from reframing American history to defining secularity in schools. From talking with him, I learned how the country has become conditioned to this behavior, from how my own biases have limited my ability to converse to those with differing opinions, to how social media has exacerbated these conversations for adults and children alike.

    As we discussed solutions, Professor Zimmerman showed me how these changes must start in school, where we can condition students to be thinkers who are capable of having difficult conversations and desire an understanding of all perspectives. Is this balance achievable in America? Tune in now to learn more!

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    31 分
  • Episode 36: The Power of Children's Literature to Fight the System and Inspire Change
    2024/06/03

    In this episode, I talked with Maggie Tokuda-Hall, author of many award-winning literary works, ranging from fantasy novels to picture books. She recently visited my school to talk about her books, how they related to social justice, and the true importance of books in a child's life. During our conversation, I got to hear her unique perspective on the writer's process, the duties of a minority writer, and the fight against book bans. Her insights made me laugh as much as they made me think deeply, and I learned so much. Tune in now to learn more.

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    32 分