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STRENGTH IN SOLIDARITY : APA Division 45 [Dr. Kevin Cokley\'s Presidential Task Force]STRENGTH IN SOLIDARITY : APA Division 45 [Dr. Kevin Cokley's Presidential Task Force]Season 3 Episode #2: Words of Wisdom From a Prominent African American Psychologist [Dr. Thomas Parham]Welcome to Season 3, Episode 1 of the Strength in Solidarity podcast. This will be the final season of our Strength in Solidarity podcast series. Thank you so much for tuning in this far. Thank you for all the support, and we hope you continue to share our show in your communities as you continue to fight racism with cross-racial/ethnic solidarity towards being accomplices.In this episode, we met with Dr. Thomas Parham  to discuss how he has been engaging in cross-racial/ethnic solidarity in his leadership endeavors.Thomas A. Parham, Ph.D., is the 11 th presi...2025-06-3058 minThe Trip Report ReportThe Trip Report ReportPoppers Part 1: Pop Pop!The moment you've all been waiting for ... it's the Poppers ep! With poppers in the crosshairs, we had to give y'all a whiff of the story behind your favorite little brown bottle. We start at the beginning in a french apothecary, peruse some titillating archival material, and perform some particularly lewd and crude reports that absolutely dripping with nitrites, among other things ;) Tune in next week for our interview with Adam Zmith, who quite literally wrote the book on poppers.*Trigger Warning for explicit descriptions of sexView our favorite...2025-05-221h 18Triple Threat Vets PodcastTriple Threat Vets PodcastEpisode 99: Dr. Mitch MakiMitchell T. Maki is the President and CEO of the Go For Broke National Education Center, a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the legacy and lessons of the Nisei World War II veterans. Dr. Maki is a highly sought after international speaker on the Japanese American redress movement and its relevance to contemporary socio-political issues. He is one of the leading scholars on the topic.Dr. Maki is the lead author of the award-winning book, Achieving the Impossible Dream: How Japanese Americans Obtained Redress, a detailed case study of the 1988 Civil Liberties Act. This critically acclaimed book documents the r...2025-05-091h 33KDHRKDHRPerson, Place, or Thing Episode: 5Happy Friday and happy new episode of Person, Place, or Thing! This week, we have another week of prizes and fun, and look out within the next week of this series being featured in The Bulletin, CSUDH’s school newspaper! It’s another fun half hour, see you next week!VTR: April 16, 2025Follow on Instagram: @hu_mannie_tyFollow on TikTok: @mannio48Support the radio station! kdhr.net2025-04-2622 minKDHRKDHRMental Health Monday: Ep 1Mental health monday is a podcast created for CSUDH students and is a place where you can learn about mental health, get helpful tips, and find support and resources. Each episode discusses topics that matter to students, like managing stress, dealing with anxiety, and staying healthy. This podcast is a collaboration between two departments on campus: Toro Guardian Scholars and Health and Well Being. It aims to create a safe space for students to talk openly about their mental health, share experiences, and discover ways to improve their wellbeing during their time in college. 2025-03-1058 minJust a Good ConversationJust a Good ConversationJust a Good Conversation: Jillian ElwartBorn with a congenital right hand deformity and underwent a right knee amputation Began recreational canoeing/kayaking in 2011. Began training in sprint canoe in 2014. Started competing in paracanoe/kayak in 2017. When not on the water, she works as a pediatric prosthetist for Shriners Hospitals for Children. States kayaking gives her the "opportunity to enjoy the outdoors while pushing (her) physical limits" Hobbies include camping and enjoying the outdoors. Jillian Elwart, a prosthetist at Shriners Children’s Shreveport, competed in this year’s 2024 Paralympics in Paris the summer. Jillian received certificate from CSUDH program in orthotics and prosthetics2024-11-012h 03Just a Good ConversationJust a Good ConversationJust a Good Conversation: David OchiDavid Ochi is a persistent entrepreneur with over 30 years of experience in early-stage companies, having started his first enterprise at the age of 13. Since then, Ochi has started over a dozen companies in diverse industries such as fashion, technology, international distribution, startup incubation, clean tech, biotech, mobile, social media, and education. He is a regular speaker at industry events throughout the U.S., Europe, and Asia, most notably on topics involving startup strategy and early-stage funding.  Currently, Ochi is the Executive Director of the CSUDH Innovation Incubator, where he focuses on expanding the entrepreneur mindset and skillsets i...2024-10-252h 49Conversations with Calvin; WE the SpeciesConversations with Calvin; WE the SpeciesDR. DONNA NICOL; Author, Black Woman on Board....Claudia Hampton…Fight to Save Affirmative Action.; Assoc Dean, California State, Long Beach; Ohio State, PhD, 2007, Ed; LIVE from Calif.#realconversations #affirmativeaction #UniversityofCalifornia #OhioState #civilrights CONVERSATIONS WITH CALVIN WE THE SPECIES https://www.youtube.com/c/ConversationswithCalvinWetheSpecIEs 339 Interviews/Videos . GLOBAL Reach. Earth Life. Amazing People.  PLEASE SUBSCRIBE (You can almost find any subject you want) “A fascinating, introspective, evocative, and NECESSARY interview with Dr Donna Nicol on her journey into the life of Claudia Hampton, from California State University, and her fight to save affirmative action. It is an extraordinary story of how Claudia accomplished using brilliance, ‘sly civility’, and soft power amidst white affirmative action backlash. Dr. Nicol’s intervi...2024-06-1757 minThe Scuttlebutt: Understanding Military CultureThe Scuttlebutt: Understanding Military CultureWWII Veteran Yoshio Nakamura, 442nd Regimental Combat Team“We had Japanese faces but American hearts.”  So says our special guest Yoshio Nakamura, a Japanese-American born in California. Yoshio experienced first-hand the upheaval of World War II when Japanese-Americans were classified as enemy aliens.  He endured internment at Tulare Racetrack and Gila River Camp, facing humiliation and loss of freedom. Despite the injustice, he demonstrated loyalty to the U.S. by joining the Army, serving in the 442nd Regimental Combat Team. Nakamura participated in key battles in Europe, contributing to the unit’s status as the most decorated in U.S. military history.  After t...2024-05-201h 24The Back to Me PodcastThe Back to Me Podcast153. Navigating the Commuter College Experience with Dr. Tiffany HerbertVisit California State University, Dominguez Hills at CSUDH.eduDr. Herbert's Book Recommendation: Feel the Fear...And Do It Anyway by Susan Jeffers  2024-05-1531 minSpeaking of CollegeSpeaking of CollegeNavigating College with Joshua WilliamsSpeaking of College returns after a long break! In this episode, Dr. P. talks with Joshua Williams about ways to navigate college.Joshua Williams is a Los Angeles-based higher education professional and student development expert. Leading his consultancy, JW1, he focuses on projects around institutional capacity building for colleges, coalition building and organizing, and resource accessibility for disproportionately impacted students. Through JW1, Joshua also develops and champions initiatives that center on community-building to create spaces for diverse groups to share experiences and resources.  Current projects include developing learning communities and providing technical assistance fo...2024-04-1744 minCertified: Certiport Educator PodcastCertified: Certiport Educator PodcastREPLAY | Helping Students Contextualize their Skills and Experience with Dr. Krystal RawlsREPLAY: This episode has been previously aired. Education is the scaffolding around which students can build a successful life. However, students and young people often don’t see the big picture. Educators, particularly in the CTE space, need to connect students’ experiences more explicitly with relevant job roles and future career pathways. But how do you open your students’ eyes to the skills they have and the future jobs they can pursue? Offering context and integrating your classroom with the workforce is crucial.  In this episode, we were privileged to discuss skills contextualization with Dr. Krystal...2024-04-1026 minMindset in Motion (MIM)Mindset in Motion (MIM)Inquiry-based experiences across the biology curriculum at CSUDHJoin us in this episode as we explore the integration of inquiry-based experiences in biology curriculum. Our host, Bill Heinrich, is joined by Dr. Sonal Singhal, Dr. Karin Kram, and Dr. Charlene McCord from California State University, Dominguez Hills. They share their expertise and insights on the benefits of teaching biology through experiential methods, the impact of experiential learning on student and faculty development, and the importance of building sustainable changes in curriculum. Get inspired by their innovative approaches and learn how they are using their work to drive positive changes in the field of biology education, in...2024-03-2842 minThe EdUp ExperienceThe EdUp Experience838: The 13th Prescription - with Dr. Thomas Parham, President, California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH), & Dr. J. Luke Wood, President, California State University-SacramentoIt’s YOUR time to #EdUp In this episode, President Series #262 & 263 YOUR guests are Dr. Thomas Parham, President, California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH), & Dr. J. Luke Wood, President, California State University-Sacramento YOUR guest co-host is Dr. LaNitra Berger, President & Chair of the Board of Directors at NAFSA⁠, & Associate Professor, History & Art History & Director of the African & African American Studies Program at George Mason University YOUR host is Dr. Joe Sallustio YOUR sponsor is Ellucian Live 2024 How does the nation's largest public university system aim to fulfill the promi...2024-03-0457 minThe Scuttlebutt: Understanding Military CultureThe Scuttlebutt: Understanding Military CultureWhat Happened to Japanese Americans During WWIIDr. Mitchell T. Maki is the President and CEO of the Go For Broke National Education Center, a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the legacy and lessons of the Nisei (a person born in the US whose parents were immigrants from Japan) World War II veterans. The mission of GO FOR BROKE is to educate and inspire character and equality through the virtue and valor of our World War II American veterans of Japanese ancestry. Dr. Maki is also the lead author of the award-winning book, Achieving the Impossible Dream: How Japanese Americans Obtained Redress, a detailed...2024-01-291h 07Just a Good ConversationJust a Good ConversationJust a Good Conversation: Sonja UlrichSonja Ulrich is a true survivor. Born in Germany, raised by a single mother in high society and at times move from town to town. Her mother joined the Indian guru Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh and become a Rajneeshee. Ulrich lived alone in Germany from ages 12 to 13, then at different European satellite communes for the next four years, all the while separated from her mother. When she turned 17, she was finally old enough for her chance to join Rajneeshpuram in Oregon. Despite swirling rumors of criminal activity and FBI infiltration of the site, Ulrich still wanted to go. As she a...2023-11-171h 55Just a Good ConversationJust a Good Conversationust a Good Conversation: Sonja UlrichSonja Ulrich is a true survivor. Born in Germany, raised by a single mother in high society and at times move from town to town. Her mother joined the Indian guru Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh and become a Rajneeshee. Ulrich lived alone in Germany from ages 12 to 13, then at different European satellite communes for the next four years, all the while separated from her mother. When she turned 17, she was finally old enough for her chance to join Rajneeshpuram in Oregon. Despite swirling rumors of criminal activity and FBI infiltration of the site, Ulrich still wanted to go. As she a...2023-11-171h 55Locked On UCLA - Daily Podcast On UCLA BruinsLocked On UCLA - Daily Podcast On UCLA BruinsUCLA Basketball: Lights, Camera, Action?? Bruins DOMINATE Exhibition W/O 4 Starters!!UCLA Basketball dominated a Halloween night exhibition tilt with Cal State Dominguez Hills 97-56! Mick Cronin's squad played without four potential starters as Adem Bona, Aday Mara, Berke Buyuktuncel, and Dylan Andrews all sat out due to eligibility concerns or "injuries." On this episode of Locked On UCLA, Zach Anderson-Yoxsimer discusses his thoughts on the Bruins' performances vs. CSUDH! Also, UCLA Football is ranked higher in the CFP's first rankings, but the challenges of playing the Arizona Football & Noah Fifita in Tucson remain! Finally, UCLA WBB gets another 5-star verbal commitment to add to their stacked 2024 recruiting class! This...2023-11-0229 minIn The MarginsIn The MarginsEP114: Fundamental Lessons for Black Faculty and Student Success with Dr. Thomas A. ParhamDr. Thomas A. Parham, president of California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH), shares what he believes are the fundamental ingredients for success for Black faculty and students in the 114th episode of In The Margins.   In this episode, Diverse host David Pluviose welcomes Parham, who speaks to his own journey to university president and the implicit bias he has encountered in higher education.   Be sure not to miss this conversation on what Parham calls the stones of stagnation and rocks of resignation that keep higher education from being the diverse, inclusive, an...2023-05-1149 minOffice Hours with John GardnerOffice Hours with John GardnerEpisode 63 - Thomas Parham Defining and Framing Higher EducationThomas A. Parham, Ph.D., is a family man who resides in the Southern California area with his wife, Davida.  Dr. Parham is the 11th president of California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH), a highly diverse, metropolitan university primarily serving the South Central and South Bay areas of Los Angeles County. Established in 1960, CSUDH is one of the 23 campuses that comprise the California State University system, the largest system of public higher education in the nation. Dr. Parham previously served as vice chancellor of student affairs and an adjunct faculty member at the University of California, Irvine, wh...2023-05-0147 min