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The Inclusion 1st Podcast

The Inclusion 1st Podcast

An Education, Training and Society podcast
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The Inclusion 1st Podcast

The Inclusion 1st Podcast

The Inclusion 1st Podcast

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The Inclusion 1st Podcast

The Inclusion 1st Podcast

The Inclusion 1st Podcast

An Education, Training and Society podcast
 1 person rated this podcast
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In today’s episode, Kaseba Chibweth talks with Ashley Valentin Gonzalez (she/her/hers/ella), a first-generation college student and environmentalist from Logan Heights, a neighborhood in San Diego, California. Ashley is majoring in Environmenta
In today’s episode, Kaseba Chibweth talks with Grace Joseph, a graduate with a bachelor's degree in Psychology with a minor in Forensics and is continuing her education with a master's in counseling in the fall at Boston University.In this ep
In today’s episode, Kaseba Chibweth talks with Guerritha Muntu, a first-generation American citizen of Congolese Descent and a student at Loyola University Chicago.In this episode, Kaseba and Guerritha discuss Black Diaspora and the effects i
In today’s episode, Kaseba Chibweth talks with Brandon Thomas (He/Him), pursuing his Masters in Higher Education at Loyola University Chicago and is the podcast co-host of Simply Podcast.In this episode, we explore:How to foster a safe env
In today’s episode, Kaseba Chibweth talks with Durshun Shah, a sophomore majoring in Global Studies at Loyola University Chicago. He has a Californian birth certificate, a Texan upbringing, and Indian tastebuds. His hobbies include running, tra
In today’s episode, Kaseba Chibweth talks with Maddie Beaddle, a third year Pepperdine student who has hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (hEDS), and whos been active in combating abilist culture and fighting for disabled rights on campus. She
In today’s episode, Kaseba Chibweth talks with Lauren Hicks, a sophomore at Loyola University Chicago working towards a degree in education. After becoming a teacher, Lauren aspires to earn a master's in educational policy.In this episode, we
In today’s episode, Kaseba Chibweth talks with Anton Jahn-Vavrus, a sophomore at Loyola University Chicago, originally from Minneapolis, Minnesota. In his free time, Anton has led projects which highlight the beauty of his community in Minnea
In today’s episode, Kaseba Chibweth talks with Juddson Spako, a junior at Loyola University Chicago studying political science. He is an avid reader of political theory and studies social, political, and economic trends in his free time. In t
In today’s episode, Kaseba Chibweth talks with Magdaline Gathumbi, a full-time student studying nursing at Saint Louis University with a background in criminology. In this episode, we explore:What is colorism?Backhanded compliments and
In today’s episode, Kaseba Chibweth talks with Patrick Nwankpa a senior at Loyola University Chicago majoring in biology on the pre-medical track who is also an avid bodybuilder, runner, musician, and content creator. In this episode, we expl
In today’s episode, we are talking to Grace Yco, a former cancer researcher turned life science digital and content marketer and passionate DEI advocate. Come join us for this real, authentic, and honest conversation about what it looks like
In today’s episode, we are talking to Come join us for this real, authentic, and honest conversation about what it looks like to be an activist in 2022. In this episode, we explore: What being an activist looks like in 2022The experienc
In this episode, we are answering the listener-submitted questions: When I see or hear something that is racist, I'm always worried about using the "R" word for fear that it will put people on the defensive. Any advice on how I can call out
In this episode, we are answering the listener-submitted questions: Can you talk about microaggressions and how we can change our thinking to create more inclusive environments?Do you have a question that you want to be answered on a futu
In this episode, we are answering the listener-submitted questions: How do we frame the anti-racist topic in a way that's aspirational and hopeful?Do you have a question that you want to be answered on a future episode of The Inclusion 1s
In today’s episode, we are talking to Aidoo Osei, VP of Product Strategy at Global Payments Inc.Based in the Atlanta area, he is a proud dad of three and a board member of the local non-profit, Caring for Others, Inc. Come join us for this
In this episode, we are answering the listener-submitted questions: Who gets to do anti-racism work?Do you have a question that you want to be answered on a future episode of The Inclusion 1st Podcast? Submit your question here.Ready t
In this episode, we are answering the listener-submitted questions: What if I make some faux pas? Does that disqualify me? I'm such a newbie. How can I champion anti-racism if I'm always worried about being racist by accident?Do you have
In today’s episode, we are talking to R.M. Michaële Antoine, the Creator and Founder of Curios, which curates experiences to foster curiosity bravery, and intentionality through leadership, communication, consulting, workshops and training. As
In this episode, we are answering the listener-submitted questions: What's the difference between equity and equality?Do you have a question that you want to be answered on a future episode of The Inclusion 1st Podcast? Submit your questi
In this episode, we are answering the listener-submitted questions: I want to be an ally but I don't know where to start, other than standing up when I see something glaringly wrong. How do I get started?You can find more information abou
In today’s episode, we are talking to Rebecca Wiggins, a kitchen table activist who comes from a long line of kitchen table activism (we dive into what this means in the episode). This activist spirit has taken her to homeless shelters, youth m
In today’s episode, we are talking to Janet Carson, an extremely accomplished and humble person who focuses on making an impact in the community by serving on the boards of community-based organizations and investing personal resources with num
In today’s episode, we are talking to Cara McMahon, who has been a social justice advocate in Catholic education for 20 years as well as an anti-racist speaker and consultant.Come join us for this real, authentic, and honest conversation abo
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