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Hash It OutHash It OutSeason 8 | Episode 10: Joy, Rage, and Justice: A Deep Dive With Dr. Brittney CooperSeason 8 | Episode 10: Joy, Rage, and Justice: A Deep Dive With Dr. Brittney Cooper by An IUPUI Social Justice Education program2025-03-1236 minHash It OutHash It OutSeason 8 | Episode 9: Women’s History Month Special: Intersectionality, Disability, and Education with Dr. Mercédès CannonSeason 8 | Episode 9: Women’s History Month Special: Intersectionality, Disability, and Education with Dr. Mercédès Cannon by An IUPUI Social Justice Education program2025-03-0551 minHash It OutHash It OutSeason 8 | Episode 8: Love, Trust, and Boundaries: What Makes a Relationship Healthy?Season 8 | Episode 8: Love, Trust, and Boundaries: What Makes a Relationship Healthy? by An IUPUI Social Justice Education program2025-02-1925 minHash It OutHash It OutSeason 8 | Episode 7: Literacy and Young Authors Day with Tevin StuddardSeason 8 | Episode 7: Literacy and Young Authors Day with Tevin Studdard by An IUPUI Social Justice Education program2025-02-1818 minHash It OutHash It OutSeason 8 | Episode 6: DEI vs. MEI: Progress or Setback?Season 8 | Episode 6: DEI vs. MEI: Progress or Setback? by An IUPUI Social Justice Education program2025-02-0435 minHash It OutHash It OutSeason 8 | Episode 5: SAD Times: Shedding Light on Winter BluesSeason 8 | Episode 5: SAD Times: Shedding Light on Winter Blues by An IUPUI Social Justice Education program2024-12-0923 minHash It OutHash It OutSeason 8 | Episode 4: The Electoral College: A Balancing Act Or A Broken System?Season 8 | Episode 4: The Electoral College: A Balancing Act Or A Broken System? by An IUPUI Social Justice Education program2024-11-2529 minHash It OutHash It OutSeason 8 | Episode 3: Behind Closed Doors: Understanding Domestic ViolenceSeason 8 | Episode 3: Behind Closed Doors: Understanding Domestic Violence by An IUPUI Social Justice Education program2024-10-1434 minHash It OutHash It OutSeason 8 | Episode 2: Celebrating Latinx Heritage Month: Identity, Culture, and RepresentationSeason 8 | Episode 2: Celebrating Latinx Heritage Month: Identity, Culture, and Representation by An IUPUI Social Justice Education program2024-10-0150 minHash It OutHash It OutSeason 8 | Episode 1: Meet The Hosts: Our Journey With Social JusticeSeason 8 | Episode 1: Meet The Hosts: Our Journey With Social Justice by An IUPUI Social Justice Education program2024-09-0919 minLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen HundleyLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen Hundleys03e07: Discussing Students' Basic Needs with Colleagues from The Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice at Temple UniversityIn this episode, we spend time discussing students’ basic needs with colleagues from The Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice at Temple University.  Our guests are Anne Lundquist, Stacy Priniski, and Josh Williams.  Anne is Director and Assistant Professor at The Hope Center in the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple.  Stacy is a Senior Evaluation Associate at The Hope Center.  Josh is a practitioner-researcher at The Hope Center.Learn more about The Hope Center at:hope.temple.edu. This season of Leading Improvements in Higher Education is sponsored by the Center for As...2023-04-1753 minHash It OutHash It OutS06EP7: Healthy Relationships - Sensible LoveWe will be discussing healthy relationships - What does a healthy relationship look like, what does an unhealthy relationship look like, how to identify, online impact, and warning signs. Our conversation doesn’t limit to a partner-relationship but includes family and friends' relations. If you've experienced domestic or intimate partner violence, you can call the National Domestic Violence hotline on 1-800-799-7233. If you have experienced sexual abuse, call the free, confidential National Sexual Assault hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673), or access the 24-7 https://www.rainn.org. IUPUI offers confidential advocacy services to victims of dating, interpersonal, or do...2023-02-2730 minHash It OutHash It OutS06EP05: Environmental Justice, Zip Code & HealthRobert Bullard once said, “Environmental Justice embraces the principle that all people and communities have a right to equal protection and enforcement of environmental laws and regulations.” This episode of Hash It Out navigates Environmental Justice as it pertains to the United States. Equal access to resources and protection from hazards resulting from the nonhuman environment, regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, or class, are traditional definitions of environmental justice. What can we do to ensure that there is environmental Justice for all?2022-11-0750 minHash it OutHash it OutS05EP#11: Prison Reform and Death PenaltyAmerican prisons house more than 1.5 million individuals, an increase of more than 390 percent since 1978. A recent report shows that the current strategies used by our justice system to achieve rehabilitation and increased public safety have been ineffective, with more than 80 percent of those leaving our state prisons being rearrested again in the future. In this episode, we will discuss prison reform and death penalty. Resources - https://charleskochinstitute.org/stories/why-prison-reform-matters-in-america/2022-03-2921 minHash It OutHash It OutS05EP#11: Prison Reform and Death PenaltyAmerican prisons house more than 1.5 million individuals, an increase of more than 390 percent since 1978. A recent report shows that the current strategies used by our justice system to achieve rehabilitation and increased public safety have been ineffective, with more than 80 percent of those leaving our state prisons being rearrested again in the future. In this episode, we will discuss prison reform and death penalty. Resources - https://charleskochinstitute.org/stories/why-prison-reform-matters-in-america/2022-03-2921 minHash it OutHash it OutS05EP#10: Racism in HealthcareRacial discrimination permeates the healthcare systems of many countries, including the United States. This has negative consequences for both patients and healthcare workers, leading to higher risks of illness and, in some cases, lower standards of care for people of color (POC). CDC identifies racism as a fundamental driver of racial and ethnic health disparities to advance health equity and build a healthier nation.In our episode, we will be discussing racism in healthcare, particularly how racism impacts health, health inequity, racial underrepresentation, not only in clinics or hospitals but also in the insurance marketplace, factors, and...2022-03-1426 minHash it OutHash it OutS05EP#09: Social Media: Self-Esteem and Soft-InfluencingThe increased impact of social media is gradually changing the dynamics of soft power around the world. Politicians increasingly “engage in digital diplomacy”. It means that global connections are easier but at the same time more complex. It challenges existing models of influence as well as traditional hierarchical power structures. Joseph Nye defined term soft power as the ability of a country to persuade others to do what it wants without force or coercion. 60% of people using social media reported that it has impacted their self-esteem in a negative way. In this episode, we will discuss understanding of soft powe...2022-02-2829 minHash It OutHash It OutS05EP#08: Mapping Housing Insecurity Among College Students41% OF IUPUI STUDENTS FACE HOUSING INSTABILITY. While stress is a normal part of college for most students, the inability to meet basic needs like having a safe place to sleep creates additional hardship and prolonged stress.COVID-19 Worsens Housing Insecurity for College Students. As commuters, community college students lack access to on-campus housing and thus remain disproportionately impacted by rising housing costs in metropolitan areas. We will discuss the elements of housing insecurity, factors, impact and campus help.2022-02-1424 minHash it OutHash it OutS05EP#08: Mapping Housing Insecurity Among College Students41% OF IUPUI STUDENTS FACE HOUSING INSTABILITY.While stress is a normal part of college for most students, the inability to meet basic needs like having a safe place to sleep creates additional hardship and prolonged stress.COVID-19 Worsens Housing Insecurity for College Students. As commuters, community college students lack access to on-campus housing and thus remain disproportionately impacted by rising housing costs in metropolitan areas. We will discuss the elements of housing insecurity, factors, impact and campus help.2022-02-1424 minHash it OutHash it OutS05EP#07: Gentrification in Fountain SquareThis is our first episode of the semester In honor of black history month, we will be discussing gentrification, particularly in fountain square, causes, impact of urban planning, exploring both sides of the coin i.e. against and for gentrification arguments, and efforts for communities affected by it. Although there is not a clear-cut technical definition of gentrification, it is characterized by several changes.----------IUPUI Resource---------------------The Through their Eyes Memorial Scholarship is in honor of the displaced families of the thriving Black community that occupied the land that is now IUPUI. Founded in 1969, IUPUI stands...2022-01-3127 minHash It OutHash It OutS05EP#07: Gentrification in Fountain SquareThis is our first episode of the semester In honor of black history month, we will be discussing gentrification, particularly in fountain square, causes, impact of urban planning, exploring both sides of the coin i.e. against and for gentrification arguments, and efforts for communities affected by it. ----------IUPUI Resource--------------------- The Through their Eyes Memorial Scholarship is in honor of the displaced families of the thriving Black community that occupied the land that is now IUPUI. Founded in 1969, IUPUI stands on the historic homelands of Native peoples and a vibrant Black community. This scholarship honors the descendants of those with...2022-01-3127 minHash it OutHash it OutS05EP#6: Best or Worst of Both Worlds - International Students & ImmigrationIUPUI is home to nearly 2,000 international students 🌍This episode illuminates different aspects of immigrant identity and international students - differences between visa holders, such as realities of integrating into a new country, the implications of the pandemic, and the factors that brought them to leave their home countries in the first place.IUPUI Resources -IUPUI Office of International Affairs902 W. New York St.Education and Social Work building, Rm. 2126Indianapolis, IN 46202 USAPhone: 317-274-7000Fax: 317-278-2213Email: oia@iupui.eduEmail you...2021-11-2936 minHash It OutHash It OutS05EP#6: Best or Worst of Both Worlds - International Students & ImmigrationIUPUI is home to nearly 2,000 international students 🌍 This episode illuminates different aspects of immigrant identity and international students - differences between visa holders, such as realities of integrating into a new country, the implications of the pandemic, and the factors that brought them to leave their home countries in the first place. IUPUI Resources - IUPUI Office of International Affairs 902 W. New York St. Education and Social Work building, Rm. 2126 Indianapolis, IN 46202 USA Phone: 317-274-7000 Fax: 317-278-2213 Email: oia@iupui.edu Email your questions to iadvisor@iupui.edu and we’ll respond typically within 1-3 business days. International Peer...2021-11-2936 minHash It OutHash It OutS05 EP#5: Mental Health StigmaEPISODE: Supporting Student Mental Health, Student Stigmas or Misconceptions around Seeking Help. 21% OF IUPUI STUDENTS HAVE UNMET MENTAL HEALTH NEEDS! Mental Health Stigma is one of the main barriers to the full implementation of mental health services. Campus initiatives are often limited to factors such as professional care, student stigmas or misconceptions around seeking help, and difficulties publicizing the initiatives to the students who would most benefit from them. In this episode, we will discuss de-stigmatize help and better access for college students. Online Resources to Support your Mental Well-Being - https://diversity.iupui.edu/Mental-Health-Resources---DEI.pdf -IUPUI Health Services ...2021-11-0829 minHash it OutHash it OutS05 EP#5: Mental Health StigmaEPISODE: Supporting Student Mental Health, Student Stigmas or Misconceptions around Seeking Help.21% OF IUPUI STUDENTS HAVE UNMET MENTAL HEALTH NEEDS! Mental Health Stigma is one of the main barriers to the full implementation of mental health services. Campus initiatives are often limited to factors such as professional care, student stigmas or misconceptions around seeking help, and difficulties publicizing the initiatives to the students who would most benefit from them. In this episode, we will discuss de-stigmatize help and better access for college students.Online Resources to Support your Mental Well-Being- diversity.iupui...2021-11-0829 minHash It OutHash It OutS05 EP#4: Food Insecurity on College CampusesAs the fees of college continues to increase and the incomes of most Americans decline, several many college students are going hungry. According to researchers, approximately half of all undergraduates are food insecure. At IUPUI, 43% of OF IUPUI STUDENTS FACE FOOD INSECURITY! 1 IN 5 IUPUI FRESHMEN ARE BELOW THE POVERTY LINE AND CONSIDERED FOOD INSECURE! Generally, food security is a bigger issue for survey respondents than housing. Roughly 1 in 5 students face very low food security, meaning they are regularly unable to afford adequate food. Resources around YOU - Paws' Pantry founded in 2013, the food pantry is dedicated to helping relieve food...2021-10-2625 minHash it OutHash it OutS05 EP#4: Food Insecurity on College CampusesAs the fees of college continues to increase and the incomes of most Americans decline, several many college students are going hungry. According to researchers, approximately half of all undergraduates are food insecure. At IUPUI, 43% of OF IUPUI STUDENTS FACE FOOD INSECURITY! 1 IN 5 IUPUI FRESHMEN ARE BELOW THE POVERTY LINE AND CONSIDERED FOOD INSECURE!Generally, food security is a bigger issue for survey respondents than housing. Roughly 1 in 5 students face very low food security, meaning they are regularly unable to afford adequate food.Resources around YOU - P...2021-10-2625 minHash It OutHash It OutS05 EP#3: Sexual Assaults Among College CampusesTrigger warning: This episode contains content that may be alarming to some listeners. Today, we will be discussing sexual assault among college campuses, issues, bystander intervention, law process and campus support. Please feel free to step away and take a moment to yourself.s According to Know Your IX, Only 12% of college student survivors report the assault to police. Notably, only 7% of survivors of incapacitated sexual assault report to the police. Survivors cite a number of reasons for not reporting: not wanting others to know; lack of proof; fear of retaliation; being unsure of whether what happened constitutes assault; did...2021-10-1222 minHash it OutHash it OutS05 EP#3: Sexual Assaults Among College CampusesTrigger warning: This episode contains content that may be alarming to some listeners. Today,  we will be discussing sexual assault among college campuses, issues, bystander intervention, law process and campus support. Please feel free to step away and take a moment to yourself.According to Know Your IX, Only 12% of college student survivors report the assault to police. Notably, only 7% of survivors of incapacitated sexual assault report to the police.  Survivors cite a number of reasons for not reporting: not wanting others to know; lack of proof; fear of retaliation; being unsure of whether what happened constitutes as...2021-10-1222 minHash It OutHash It OutS05 EP#2: Bias in HiringBias in Hiring starts with several components including gender bias, stereotypes, or salary negotiation. Whether it's the classic robbery of Rosalind Franklin's recognition throughout her career or Lisa Meitner's discredit for her nuclear fission discovery. While women play a critical role in science and technology, women career scientists still face gender bias, accounting for only 28 percent of engineering graduates and 40 percent of graduates in computer science and informatics. The practice of ascribing women's accomplishments to men is called the "Matilda Effect." The prominent examples of Rosalind Franklin, Lisa Meitner, and Jocelyn Bell Burnell are but the tip of the iceberg...2021-09-2714 minHash it OutHash it OutS05 EP#2: Bias in HiringBias in Hiring starts with several components including gender bias, stereotypes, or salary negotiation. Whether it's the classic robbery of Rosalind Franklin's recognition throughout her career or Lisa Meitner's discredit for her nuclear fission discovery.  While women play a critical role in science and technology, women career scientists still face gender bias, accounting for only 28 percent of engineering graduates and 40 percent of graduates in computer science and informatics. The practice of ascribing women's accomplishments to men is called the "Matilda Effect."The prominent examples of Rosalind Franklin, Lisa Meitner, and Jocelyn Bell Burnell are but t...2021-09-2714 minHash it OutHash it OutS05 EP#1: Suicide Among College StudentsWelcome to the first Hash It Out Podcast for Fall 2021!TRIGGER WARNING: I would like to inform you this episode contains content that may be alarming to some listeners. Please feel free to step aside and take a moment.In the honor of Suicide Prevention Month, our scholars Medha and Billen will be discussing suicide among college students, factors, and prevention efforts.You can schedule an appointment with CAPS at IUPUI, call their office at 317-274-2548, or email capsindy@iupui.edu.If you or someone you know is thinking about s...2021-09-1419 minHash It OutHash It OutS05 EP#1: Suicide Among College StudentsWelcome to the first Hash It Out Podcast for Fall 2021! TRIGGER WARNING: I would like to inform you this episode contains content that may be alarming to some listeners. Please feel free to step aside and take a moment. In the honor of Suicide Prevention Month, our scholars Medha and Billen will be discussing suicide among college students, factors, and prevention efforts. You can schedule an appointment with CAPS at IUPUI, call their office at 317-274-2548, or email capsindy@iupui.edu. If you or someone you know is thinking about suicide and seeking emotional support, there are crisis lines...2021-09-1319 minHash it OutHash it Out100 Days of the Biden AdministrationIn this episode we look at the promises Biden made for his first 100 days in office and comment on his progress as well as discussing other topics from the past 100 days such as mass shootings and Asian hate crimes.2021-04-3042 minHash It OutHash It Out100 Days of Biden AdministrationIn this episode we look at the promises Biden made for his first 100 days in office and comment on his progress as well as discussing other topics from the past 100 days such as mass shootings and Asian hate crimes.2021-04-3042 minHash it OutHash it OutSexual Assault*TRIGGER WARNING* In this episode we discuss the topic of sexual assault, including rape, assault in the LGBTQ+ community, child assault, assault on campus, and reporting sexual assault.2021-04-1632 minHash It OutHash It OutSexual Assault*TRIGGER WARNING* In this episode we discuss the topic of sexual assault, including rape, assault in the LGBTQ+ community, child assault, assault on campus, and reporting sexual assault.2021-04-1532 minHash it OutHash it OutImmigrationIn this episode we discuss the factors that cause people to migrate as well as other topics related to immigration2021-04-0244 minHash It OutHash It OutImmigrationIn this episode we discuss the factors that cause people to migrate as well as other topics related to immigration2021-04-0144 minHash it OutHash it OutMy Body My Choice and Bodily AutonomyIn this episode Debora and Chelsea discuss My Body My Choice and other topics of Bodily Autonomy. 2021-03-1841 minHash It OutHash It OutMy Body My Choice and Bodily AutonomyIn this episode Debora and Chelsea discuss My Body My Choice and other topics of Bodily Autonomy.2021-03-1841 minHash it OutHash it OutGentrification of Indiana AvenueIn this episode we discuss the Gentrification of Indiana Avenue including a little history.2021-03-0532 minHash It OutHash It OutGentrification of Indiana AvenueIn this episode we discuss the Gentrification of Indiana Avenue including a little history.2021-03-0532 minHash it OutHash it OutSchool to Prison PipelineIn this episode we discuss the School to Prison Pipeline in honor of Black History Month. Topics include a brief history of Black History month, Zero-tolerance policies, the No Child Left Behind Act and more.2021-02-1832 minHash It OutHash It OutSchool to Prison PipelineIn this episode we discuss the School to Prison Pipeline in honor of Black History Month. Topics include a brief history of Black History month, Zero-tolerance policies, the No Child Left Behind Act and more.2021-02-1832 minHash it OutHash it OutBlack Lives MatterIn this episode we discuss the Black lives matter movement and issues that impact black lives2020-11-2350 minHash It OutHash It OutBlack Lives MatterIn this episode we discuss Black lives matter movement and issues that impact black lives2020-11-2350 minHash it OutHash it OutNative American ErasureIn this episode we discuss Native American Erasure with the Native American Student Alliance (NASA) President Tiffany Bravo. For more information follow NASA on Instagram: nasa.iupui Also follow @illuminatives and @indigenousl #mmiw #NASA4mmiw #wetsuwenstrong #somethingelse #landback #nahm2020-11-1634 minHash It OutHash It OutNative American ErasureIn this episode we discuss Native American Erasure with the Native American Student Alliance (NASA) President Tiffany Bravo. For more information follow NASA on Instagram: nasa.iupui Also follow @illuminatives and @indigenousl #mmiw #NASA4mmiw #wetsuwenstrong #somethingelse #landback #nahm2020-11-1634 minHash It OutHash It OutLGBTQ+ IssuesIn this episode we discuss a variety of issues surrounding the LGBTQ+ community including the Religious Freedom Act, Access to Healthcare/Mental Health, discrimination in housing, LGBTQ+ sentiments within black & brown communities, and more.2020-11-0930 minHash it OutHash it OutLGBTQ+ IssuesIn this episode we discuss a variety of issues surrounding the LGBTQ+ community including the Religious Freedom Act, Access to Healthcare/Mental Health, discrimination in housing, LGBTQ+ sentiments within black & brown communities, and more. 2020-11-0930 minHash it OutHash it Out2020 ElectionIn this episode we discuss the upcoming 2020 presidential election and where each candidate stands when it comes to certain issues. We also discuss VP nominee Kamala Harris and the angry black woman theory, and voter suppression.2020-11-0239 minHash It OutHash It Out2020 ElectionIn this episode we discuss the upcoming 2020 presidential election and where each candidate stands when it comes to certain issues. We also discuss VP nominee Kamala Harris and the angry black woman theory, and voter suppression.2020-11-0239 minHash it OutHash it OutSeason 4 Episode 2: Colorism Within & Outside of The Latinx CommuntiyA deep dive into the effects of colorism in and outside of the Latinx community.2020-10-1736 minHash it OutHash it OutCOVID-19 vs. Higher EducationThe first episode of 2020! A conversation over the effects of COVID-19 on higher education.2020-10-1726 minHash It OutHash It OutColorism Within & Outside of The Latinx CommuntiyColorism Within & Outside of The Latinx Communtiy by An IUPUI Social Justice Education program2020-10-1736 minHash It OutHash It OutCOVID-19 vs. Higher Education"COVID-19 vs. Higher Education" Ep. 1 (2020-2021)Social Justice Education @ IUPUI Welcome back folks! Your new hosts are kicking off the new season with a discussion on the impact of COVID-19 on college students all over!2020-09-2826 minHash it OutHash it OutSeason 3 Episode 10: PalestineHey everyone!! Welcome back to Hash It Out! This week, we’re talked about Palestine and the occupation of Palestine. We went  through the history of Palestine and the current conditions of the conflict in the present day. There is a content warning in place because we talked about very heavy material. To keep up the spirit of this semester, I’m joined by my fellow SJEd Scholars as guest co-hosts. This week, I’m joined by Alexandria Murphy in first segment. In the second segment, I sat down with Mana, president of Students for Justice in Palestine. 2020-03-0834 minHash It OutHash It OutSeason 3 Episode 10: PalestineHey everyone!! Welcome back to Hash It Out! This week, we’re talked about Palestine and the occupation of Palestine. We went to go through the history of Palestine and the current conditions of the conflict in the present day. There is a content warning in place because we talked about very heavy material. To keep up the spirit of this semester, I’m joined by my fellow SJEd Scholars as guest co-hosts. This week, I’m joined by Alexandria Murphy. In the second segment, I sat down with Mana, president of Students for Justice in Palestine. "From the land to the...2020-03-0834 minHash it OutHash it OutSeason 3 Episode 9: LGBTQ+ Liberation and the Birth of the MovementThis week we talked about LGBTQ liberation and current issues that affect LGBTQ+ individuals in the present day. We went through the history of the modern LGBTQ+ movement and the current conditions of the movement in the present day. There is a content warning in place because of mentions of sexual violence, police brutality and other forms of violence. To keep up the spirit of this semester, I’m joined by my fellow SJEd Scholars as guest co-hosts. This week, I’m joined by Zoey Johnson.2020-02-2334 minHash It OutHash It OutSeason 3 Episode 9: LGBTQ+ Liberation and the Birth of the MovementThis week we talked about LGBTQ liberation and current issues that affect LGBTQ+ individuals in the present day. We went through the history of the modern LGBTQ+ movement and the current conditions of the movement in the present day. There is a content warning in place because of mentions of sexual violence, police brutality and other forms of violence. Listener discretion is advised. To keep up the spirit of this semester, I’m joined by my fellow SJEd Scholars as guest co-hosts. This week, I was joined by Zoey Johnson. Let us know what you think of this week's episode. Co...2020-02-2334 minHash it OutHash it OutHash It Out Season 3 Episode 8: Water Pollution and Environmental JusticeThis week on Hash It Out, we talked about water and air pollution, climate change and environmental justice. We talked about the climate strikes that have been happening around the country this past year and what does environmental justice entail as a concept? We talked about the rise of Greta Thunberg as a global activist and the rise of social media as a call to action. As in last episode, I’m joined by my fellow SJS scholars as guest co-hosts. This week’s guest host is Oceanik Garrett. 2020-02-0931 minHash It OutHash It OutSeason 3 Episode 8: Water Pollution and Environmental JusticeThis week on Hash It Out, we talked about water and air pollution, climate change and environmental justice. We talked about the climate strikes that have been happening around the country this past year and what does environmental justice entail as a concept? We talked about the rise of Greta Thunberg as a global activist. As in last episode, I’m joined by my fellow SJS scholars as guest co-hosts. This week’s guest host is Oceanik Garrett.2020-02-0931 minHash it OutHash it OutSeason 3 Episode 7: The Psychology of Power StructuresHey Jags!! I want to welcome you all back to Hash It Out! I hope everyone has had a good winter break and a good start to the semester! It’s a new year, new decade, and new us kind of thing. We’re bringing back some good topics for all of you to listen to. The first episode of the new semester is on the psychology behind systematic privilege. I'm joined by Cade Ryan, a fellow Social Justice Scholar. Throughout the semester, I will be joined by my fellow Scholars as co-hosts! Next epis...2020-01-2524 minHash It OutHash It OutSeason 3 Episode 7: The Psychology of Power StructuresHey Jags!! I want to welcome you all back to Hash It Out! I hope everyone has had a good winter break and a good start to the semester! It’s a new year, new decade, and new us kind of thing. We’re bringing back some good topics for all of you to listen to. The first episode of the new semester is on the psychology behind systematic privilege. I'm joined by Cade Ryan, a fellow Social Justice Scholar. Throughout the semester, I will be joined by my fellow Scholars as co-hosts! Next episode will premiere on February 8th!2020-01-2524 minHash it OutHash it OutSeason 3 Episode 6: Tunnel Week and ReactionsThis past week for the final episode of the semester, I did interviews with people who were instrumental for the creation of the Tunnel rooms and the actors themselves. Check back here in January for the new semester's topics!!!  2019-12-0125 minHash It OutHash It OutSeason 3 Episode 6: Tunnel Week and ReactionsThis past week for the final episode of the semester, I did interviews with people who were instrumental for the creation of the Tunnel rooms and the actors themselves. Check back here in January for the new semester's topics!!!2019-12-0125 minHash it OutHash it OutSeason 3 Episode 5: Tunnel of Oppression Kickoff WeekIn the final two episodes of Hash It Out for the fall semester, we’re gearing up for Tunnel of Oppression. This week, I sit down with the room creators for this year’s Tunnel and discuss the process of creating the rooms and the inspiration behind the rooms. Topics include: colorism in the Black community, criminalization of homelessness, school shootings in America, and American colonization of Puerto Rico. Check out Tunnel of Oppression 11/18 - 11/22, hosted by the IUPUI Social Justice Scholars in the IUPUI Campus Center 4th floor2019-11-1727 minHash It OutHash It OutSeason 3 Episode 5: Tunnel of Oppression Kickoff WeekIn the final two episodes of Hash It Out for the fall semester, we’re gearing up for Tunnel of Oppression. This week, I sit down with the room creators for this year’s Tunnel and discuss the process of creating the rooms and the inspiration behind the rooms. Topics include: colorism in the Black community, criminalization of homelessness, school shootings in America, and American colonization of Puerto Rico. Check out Tunnel of Oppression 11/18 - 11/22, hosted by the IUPUI Social Justice Scholars in the IUPUI Campus Center 4th floor2019-11-1727 minHash it OutHash it OutSeason 3 Episode 4: Colonialism, Imperialism and the Whitewashing of ThanksgivingIn this week's episode, I tackle the topic of colonization and the whitewashing of thanksgiving. In the first segment, we will be discussing the role of imperialism and colonization in shaping geopolitical landscapes. In the second part of the episode, I'm going to be in depth about the whitewashing of Thanksgiving. Leave a comment and tell us your thoughts! 2019-11-0223 minHash It OutHash It OutSeason 3 Episode 4: Colonialism, Imperialism and the Whitewashing of ThanksgivingIn this week's episode, I tackle the topic of colonization and the whitewashing of thanksgiving. In the first segment, we will be discussing the role of imperialism and colonization in shaping geopolitical landscapes. In the second part of the episode, I'm going to be in depth about the whitewashing of Thanksgiving. Leave a comment and tell us your thoughts!2019-11-0223 minHash it OutHash it OutSeason 3 Episode 3: Housing Justice and Homelessness in Indianapolis*CONTENT WARNING*: There are mentions of sexual abuse. Listen at your own discretion. In this week's episode, Bushra and I explore and discuss the prevalence of homelessness, gentrification and the lack of affordable housing in Indianapolis and the US. Since, it’s LGBTQ+ History Month, we’re going to be focusing on the intersection of LGBTQ+ and homelessness in our first segment. Let us know what your thoughts are. Share and comment this week's episode!!! 2019-10-1929 minHash It OutHash It OutSeason 3 Episode 3: Housing Justice and Homelessness in Indianapolis*CONTENT WARNING*: Mentions of sexual abuse. Listener discretion is advised In this week's episode, Bushra and I explore and discuss the prevalence of homelessness, gentrification and the lack of affordable housing in Indianapolis and the US. Since, it’s LGBTQ+ History Month, we’re going to be focusing on the intersection of LGBTQ+ folks and homelessness in our first segment. Let us know what your thoughts are. Share and comment.2019-10-1929 minHash it OutHash it OutSeason 3 Episode 2: Middle Eastern Politics in the USHey everyone! This week Bushra and I discuss the role of Middle Eastern politics on the international stage and how it's perceive here in the United States. Some of the topics we're touching on are: colonization, US military, conflicts in the Middle East and many others. Let us know what you all think. Leave a comment and share!2019-10-0530 minHash It OutHash It OutSeason 3 Episode 2: Middle Eastern Politics in the USHey everyone! This week Bushra and I discuss the role of Middle Eastern politics on the international stage and how it's perceive here in the United States. Some of the topics we're touching on are: colonization, US military, conflicts in the Middle East and many others. Let us know what you all think. Leave a comment and share!2019-10-0530 minHash it OutHash it OutHash It Out: Season 3 IntroductionA student-led podcast bringing social justice to a digital platform.2019-09-1311 minHash It OutHash It OutHash It Out LIVE- Pt. 2Hash It Out LIVE- Pt. 2 by An IUPUI Social Justice Education program2019-04-1921 minHash It OutHash It OutHash It Out- LIVE Pt. 1We had the pleasure of presenting at IUPUI's 2019 Social Justice Symposium. If you missed it listen in on our workshop and learn how to make a social justice oriented podcast.2019-04-1232 minHash It OutHash It OutTrigger WarningTrigger Warning by An IUPUI Social Justice Education program2019-03-2812 minHash It OutHash It OutGeneration GapIf you could pick a generation to be a part of- which one would you choose? Traditionalist. Gen Y. Millennials. Centennials. Alpha. Explore the minds of those from a different generation.2019-02-2834 minHash It OutHash It OutClimate Change is a Social Justice Issue: Environmental JusticeThis week, Anna, Elizabeth, and Tiya bring you an episode about climate change and the ramifications on people of color and other marginalized groups. Reach out to us: instagram.com/sjed_iupui twitter.com/sjed_iupui facebook.com/SoJoEdu/ Recommended reading: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flint_water_crisis https://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/22/us/a-question-of-environmental-racism-in-flint.html https://www.colorlines.com/articles/navajo-nation-experiencing-water-crisis https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dakota_Access_Pipeline https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214999615012242 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S22149996150122422019-02-0822 minHash It OutHash It OutPeriod.We're back for the Spring semester with a short primer on the issues surrounding menstruation today. What's in your disposable products? What are the alternatives? Explore these questions and more with Anna, Elizabeth, and Tiya.2019-01-3011 minHash It OutHash It OutYou Are Not Your HairAn episode to inform people about the importance on hair in the black community and motivate people to feel more confident about who they are. #ChangeStartsByListening Reach out to us on social media: FB- @SoJoEdu Twitter- @SJEd_IUPUI Email- sojoedu@iupui.edu Please leave a comment or review us Soundcloud and Apple Music!2018-12-1323 minHash It OutHash It OutPocahontas and Other FictionsA short episode about Indigenous women's rights!2018-11-2120 minHash It OutHash It OutWe the People (In Crisis)What's the purpose of government? How do we make our society benefit all citizens? Being an American citizen, from the bold print at least, sounds promising. Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness...however, in practice there seems to be something within the fine print of our democracy that isn't allowing all citizens to experience these stated ideals. Share your input with us on the topics discussed in this episode on our Facebook and Twitter: Social Justice Education and @SoJoEdu_IUPUI Sources mentioned: http://news.bbc.co.uk/nol/shared/spl/hi/in_depth/why_democracy/timeline/html/non_flash...2018-10-311h 02Hash It OutHash It OutTake Care: Learning to Love YourselfThis episode focuses on the idea of self-care vs. self-hate; specifically in marginalized groups including those of race. The impact of microaggressions and the condition of racial battle fatigue are also explored while highlighting what students from the groups mentioned can do to take care of themselves in times of crisis. Here are links to our sources mentioned: -https://www.buzzfeed.com/hnigatu/racial-microagressions-you-hear-on-a-daily-basis https://www.messiah.edu/download/downloads/id/921/Microaggressions_in_the_Classroom.pdf •https://www.liveabout.com/what-is-natural-hair-definition-and-in-depth-look-400268•https://officialblackwallstreet.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Miss-Jessies.jpg •https://www.orshaircare.com/the-story/•https://wzakcleveland.com/558811/bet-george-foreman-grills-and-dark-lovely-no-lye-relaxer-have-a-commonality-theyre-not-as-black-as-you-think-for-the-confused-thebvx-which-like-aol-s-black-voices-is-not-black-owned-h/ •https://bglh-marketplace.com/2014/08/they-still...2018-10-1034 minHash It OutHash It OutBusting the Binary: Exploring Non-Binary IdentitiesBusting the Binary: Exploring Non-Binary Identities by An IUPUI Social Justice Education program2018-09-2628 minHash It OutHash It OutWe're Back! Season 2 IntroductionDid ya miss us? Hash It Out is back with two new co-hosts and a lineup of fresh topics we all need to know more about. Get cozy and enjoy your TEA.2018-09-1207 minHash It OutHash It OutStrike: Labor Unions TodayJudith and Elizabeth close out this year of Hash It Out with an episode on labor unions and their place in today’s work landscape. As usual, we prepared a list of resources we consulted, plus some background reading and further research you could do to understand the issue more thoroughly. Check the link here: https://goo.gl/ExwDLN Thanks for tuning in! Continue the conversation on our Facebook page “Social Justice Education (IUPUI),” on Twitter and Instagram @sjed_iupui, or using our hashtag, #HashItOutIUPUI. Keep an eye on those as well to see #HashyTravels! Acknowledgements to those who have helped...2018-04-2021 minHash It OutHash It Out(Dis)abledThis week, Judith and Elizabeth dig in to the topic of disability rights. They look closely at the history of the movement, the pioneers, and the current environment for disability rights. It’s another brief, introductory overview -- how do you like this format? Let us know on social media! As usual, we prepared a list of resources we consulted, plus some background reading and further research you could do to understand the issue more thoroughly. Check the link here: https://goo.gl/mcWd2R Thanks for tuning in! Continue the conversation on our Facebook page “Social Justice Education (IUPUI),” on Twi...2018-04-0623 minHash It OutHash It OutSelling A Service: Sex Work in AmericaIn a brief introductory overview to sex work, Judith and Elizabeth are back in the recording booth with a discussion on the sex trades, statistics, whorephobia, and sex workers’ rights. We were able to focus this episode on topics of interest thanks to Democracy Plaza, which hosted questions about sex work on release week. We appreciate all the input and thoughtful discussion that occurred! And as usual, we prepared a list of resources we consulted, plus some background reading and further research you could do to understand the issue more thoroughly. Check the link here: http://goo.gl/TZ7EVz Th...2018-03-2322 minHash It OutHash It OutMy Uterus, Myself: Abortion HistoryJudith and Elizabeth jump right into abortion history, going over Christian imperialism, Margaret Sanger and racism, and other topics like the intentional exclusion of midwives through the criminalization of abortion. As usual, we prepared a list of resources we consulted, plus some background reading and further research you could do to understand the issue more thoroughly. Check the link here: https://goo.gl/ECCJN6 Thanks for tuning in! Continue the conversation on our Facebook page “Social Justice Education (IUPUI),” on Twitter and Instagram @sjed_iupui, or using our hashtag, #HashItOutIUPUI. Keep an eye on those as well to see #HashyTravels! Ackn...2018-03-0238 minHash It OutHash It OutIntended Scope: Gun Rights in AmericaGun control, gun rights, the 2nd amendment -- what do they all mean? What’s the intended scope of the 2nd amendment, and what does our cultural landscape look like when we account for our disproportionate gun ownership rates? Co-hosts Judith and Elizabeth sit down to chat about these issues and more on the day of a shooting in Florida. As usual, we prepared a list of resources we consulted, plus some background reading and further research you could do to understand the issue more thoroughly. Check the link here: https://goo.gl/8vVaXa Thanks for tuning in! Continue the co...2018-02-1638 minHash It OutHash It OutAre Prisons Obsolete?: a perspective from a reformist and abolitionistJudith and Courtney (Elizabeth) sit down at the beginning of the semester to chat about prisons. As Angela Davis asked, are prisons obsolete? Do prisons function in our society as intended? Judith, a prison reformist, and Elizabeth, a prison abolitionist, have a conversation about their opposing viewpoints. As usual, we prepared a list of resources we consulted, plus some background reading and further research you could do to understand the issue more thoroughly. Check the link here: https://goo.gl/gE47aj Thanks for tuning in! Continue the conversation on our Facebook page “Social Justice Education (IUPUI),” on Twitter and Inst...2018-02-0245 minHash It OutHash It OutRehashing it Out: A Semester RecapIt's the last episode of the semester! Courtney comes back with a teaser for next semester. Plus, she asks four students at IUPUI what news stories need to be discussed more. Thanks for tuning in this semester! As always, we want to hear from you. Reach out on any of our social media or at our email and Judith or Courtney will get back to you. Have a safe and happy winter break and we'll see you next semester!2017-12-0904 minHash It OutHash It OutManifest Destiny: Justified and Inevitable?Hash It Out returns with a particularly timely episode this week. In the chaos of this semester, Judith and Courtney weren't able to get their earlier episode out this month -- but they're excited to share "Manifest Destiny: Justified and Inevitable?" today! What exactly is Manifest Destiny? How does it play in to modern issues? They discuss holidays, Pocahontas, and pipelines. As usual, we prepared a list of resources -- this time, it's intentionally short to encourage you to reach out to learn more from the people and organizations around you. Check the link here for a few resources: goo...2017-11-2538 minHash It OutHash It OutWhere Do I Turn? Sexuality Education and Abortion Access in IndianaHash It Out returns with an episode dedicated to thinking critically about sexuality education, abortion access, and how different populations can get the information they deserve. For non-normative populations, like queer people or trans folk, it can be hard to get medically accurate information. Doctors are legally required to provide false information to patients seeking abortions and most schools don’t mandate sexuality education at all. Courtney and Judith discuss these issues and also provide suggestions for places to find resources, which you can also find in the recommended reading document below. As usual, we prepared a list of resources we...2017-10-2652 minHash It OutHash It OutCulture is Not a CostumeThis week’s episode of Hash it Out, “Culture is Not a Costume,” will help you navigate some of the tricky issues associated with the upcoming Halloween holiday (and all of the Pocahottie and sombrero costumes that come along with it.) Cultural appropriation is usually treated as a 101-level topic and the conversation ends there. There’s plenty of reading you can do on what defines appropriation and who can and can’t wear certain items or partake in certain rituals. But Judith and Courtney tackle the topic from a different angle, taking it beyond the 101 course and into a more nuanc...2017-10-1348 minHash It OutHash It OutDiscrimination in the Doctor's OfficeWelcome back to Hash it Out! We're excited to bring our first full content episode to your headphones. We talk a lot about how health care and reproductive justice are connected and how doctors can prevent or allow people to access the care they want or need. Most often, the focus is on abortion. But what about the other types of reproductive justice, like access to gender confirming therapies, the right to determine your care, and informed consent? Join us for a discussion about the doctor's role in maintaining autonomy and dignity in reproductive justice. But of course, we can't...2017-09-2938 minHash It OutHash It OutIntroducing Hash It OutJudith and Courtney chat about their entry points to social justice, their passion topics, and do a little bit of trivia about the upcoming episode topics. Follow us on Twitter @sjed_iupui Find us on Facebook at "Social Justice Education (IUPUI)" Use our hashtag #HashItOut Release dates for Fall 2017: 9/29 10/13 10/27 11/10 11/27 Email us with questions, suggestions, or issues at sojoedu@iupui.edu.2017-09-1509 min