This podcast series highlights various diversity-related topics spanning entertainment, social, and news media. The podcasts, written and produced by teams of diverse media students, will educate our audience on the history of diversity in media and how it affects them individually and as a society. It will include personal statements, expert interviews, and research. We aim to bring attention to marginalized and minoritized groups and overlooked subjects to promote the spread of information ...
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Diversity and Representation in Collegiate Sororities
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Guests: Rachel Ferris, Uma Voletyद्वारा Logan Vitagliano, Helen Moseley, Maddie Lemmon
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Asian Americans in Collegiate Sports
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Guest: Cory Shinoharaद्वारा Madison Sokolik, Julia Knower, Violet Palmer
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Behind the Baseline: Black Women in Tennis
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Guest: Abbey Forbesद्वारा Carson Tanguilig, Noah Bryant-Hooper, Sara McClure
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Guests: Alexis Gardner, Ashleigh Crawley, J'Sha Giftद्वारा Kamryn Hailey, Ira Wilder, Sydney Ross
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Guest; Joy Goodwinद्वारा Carolyn Farag, Oliva Jarman, Maya Johnson
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Black Women Pioneered Many Different Genres of Music, but Get Recognized the Least
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Guests: Mballa Mendouga, Essence LaTaliaद्वारा Brendan Hillard, Krista Nichols, Taylor Rose
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Guest: Andrew Prevatteद्वारा Marisol Nugent, Croft McLean
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Hidden Harmonies: The Influence of Minority Cultures in Popular Music Genres
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Guests: Aditya, Stephen Anderson, Ken Weissद्वारा Lauren Cmiel, Frances Hogshead, Ella Grace Wolfe
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Pioneering the Playbook: Women at the Helm
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Guest Erin Matsonद्वारा Caroline Landry, Rebecca Rivette
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Love Unscripted: Dissecting Diversity in Dating Shows
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Guests Dean Angela Onwuachi-Willig Ineye Komoniboद्वारा Justilyn Lavapie, Sofia Casini, Joann Obioma
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Beyond the Dreamhouse: Decoding the Intersectionality of the Barbie Movie
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This episode will discuss the 2023 Barbie movie. The team members explore how the public felt, the themes found in the film, and how we believe the movie could have been better or more inclusive. This episode is an overall critique the film from different perspectives since it was so popular amongst young adults and was featured heavily in the medi…
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Embracing All Bodies: A Conversation on Fatphobia with Dr. Hailey Otis
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Guest, Dr. Hailey Otisद्वारा Sophia Mandour, Ronan Brown, Ayla Turkmen
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Beyond Borders: Immigrant Perspectives on Assimilation and Media Impact
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Guests include Tamu Lewis, Florisel Hernandez, and Carolyn Weekesद्वारा Victoria Glasscock, Malana Johnson, Shiloh Williamson
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The Impact of Latin Music on the Diversity of Global Music
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Guests David Garcia is a professor of music at UNC Chapel Hill specializing in the research of black and Latin music in the Americas. He is the director of UNC’s Cuban dance and salsa music ensemble, Charanga Carolina, and he has several distinguished published works relating to the origins and presence of Latin and black culture in popular music. …
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Diversity and Inclusivity in Healthcare
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This episode explores the disparities and discrimination within healthcare. We aim to show how unequal the American healthcare system is in terms of who gets treated and how, as well as accessibility. Our guest, Dr. Nori Comello, discusses how health can be framed to represent different identities better.…
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Media Coverage of Men’s and Women’s Collegiate Sports
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द्वारा Megan Tillotson, Daniyah Khan, Julianna Barcela
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Representation of Female Athletes of Color within the Media
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द्वारा Kai Hayes, Katie Vick, Jennifer Yu
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Diversity and Representation in Entertainment
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This episode will focus on the authentic representation of different groups, what this looks like for different social communities, and what this means for the people that identify as members of those communities in the entertainment industry as a whole (fashion and workplace). Our team spoke to Clay Morris, the Editor-in-Chief of Coulture Magazine…
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Cancel Culture and what it means for the future of the Media
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This episode will detail the pros and cons of Cancel Culture. Our team has a discussion with UNC senior, Kene Uwajeh, who is a Black content creator and dives into her experiences as a creator; the good, the bad, the ugly and most importantly, how she has dealt with cancel culture. We also discuss the unfairness that is shown to people of color in …
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This episode will take a deep dive into a few different popular media tropes/stereotypes, where they come from, and the harm that they do. Media tropes don't just come out of nowhere, so we want to explore some of them and their origins, give examples, and discuss them further than they are often discussed. Our team speaks to Dr. Antonia Randolph a…
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How Changes in Texas Abortion Law Affects a Young Woman Professional Working in Austin
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In June 2022, the Supreme Court overruled the landmark decision of Roe versus Wade. This decision eliminates the federal jurisdiction granting access and privacy to reproductive healthcare. Power is left entirely to state representatives to generate their legislatures deciding if they will permit limited, or any, reproductive access at all. This ep…
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This podcast is an explores the ways men receive messages saying they have to be manly enough, where those messages come from, and how we see it manifest in our society today. UNC student Zach Turnage offers perspectives on what it’s like to be a man on a daily basis, including the judgment he has faced for showing emotion from peers and the role o…
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African American Women in College sports
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In the media, African American female collegiate athletes are underrepresented among their peers. This episode will examine the perspective and role of black women in college sports and sports administration, as well as their trials and triumphs. Our panel includes Dr. Deborah Stroman, Marlynn R. Jones, and Abbey Forbes. Their expertise in the indu…
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The Impact of Portrayals of Male and Female Athletes on Mental Health
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Guests include UNC Chapel Hill Basketball Players Armando Bacot and Deja Kelly.द्वारा Pete Nance, Leaky Black
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This episode gives voice to non-traditional minority students who have returned to college, an often overlooked group for various reasons, including nationality, gender, race, ethnicity, age, socioeconomic background, etc. People from this group experience marginalization from broader society, and in many cases, at institutions of higher learning, …
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College Curriculum: Mental Health 101
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This episode explores the mental health of students on UNC's campus. Mental health challenges on campus come in various forms, such as ADHD, depression, anxiety, grief, and more. We look at how mental health is stigmatized and why it is vital to change these perceptions. An issue that hits very close to home for UNC students is the suicide tragedie…
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The Britney Effect: The Rise and Fall of Hysterical Women in Media
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In the past twenty years, we have seen a revolution of mass media in the United States. People used to only see celebrities on screens, on stage, or maybe at an award show. Today, fans are able to track every move of their favorite celebrities, and subsequently criticize every move. While the media has always discussed an actress's appearance or wh…
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Beauty and the Beast: Then and Now
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Guest Liv Reilly discusses why representation matters in children’s movies, specifically Disney/Pixar movies. Reilly also describes how people find identity and inspiration from popular movies and how live-action reproductions should reflect the growing and changing era in which it is produced.द्वारा Allie Schreiber, PJ Morales, Molly Dashney
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Character Diversification in the Film Industry
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Ariel, Annabeth Chase, and Snow White. What do all of these characters have in common? Disney opted to cast non-white actors for these upcoming roles, prompting backlash. Most namely, young Leah Jeffries, playing Annabeth Chase in the forthcoming Percy Jackson series, has had to deactivate from social media due to the outpouring of hate. Moreover, …
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Madilyne Nguyen-Acosta at Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Sony Music Entertainment, discusses diversity within the music industry and record labels, as well as recruiting new talent in today's corporate landscape.द्वारा Akhilaa Lakshminathan, Molly Walsh, Lucy Smithwick
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We talk to Hannah Turner at Welcome House Raleigh--a temporary housing ministry for refugees and immigrants needing housing when they arrive in the US. Hannah discusses the common misconceptions about immigrants and refugees and the discrimination they face. She is knowledgeable about what immigrants and refugees go through when they come to Americ…
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S2 E9 Diverse Voices in Children's Storytelling
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Guest: Kelly Starling Lyonsद्वारा Claudia Benfield, William Blumberg, Emmeline Fisher
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S2 E8 Representation of Indigenous Women in Media
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Guest: Zoey Locklearद्वारा Emily Teems, Hayden Barlow, Alana Askew
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S2 E7 Representation of Black Women in Media
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Guest: Tamara Gibbs Franklinद्वारा Kiersten Steinbacher
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S2 E6 The LGBTQ+ Community & Pop Culture Films
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Guests include Taylor Coffey and Markie McRaeद्वारा Mary-Bowen Barringer, Samara Rahman, Rachel Ruth
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S2 E5The Depiction of Rural and Southern Individuals and Communities in the Media
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Guest include: Von Diaz, writer, documentary producer, and author of Coconuts and Collards: Recipes and Stories from Puerto Rico to the Deep South. Diaz is also a Professor of the Practice in the American Studies Department at UNC Chapel-Hill Kim LeQuire of Kornegay Family Farms.द्वारा Taylor Fitzgerald, Sarah Burgess
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S2 E4 Reporting on People with Disabilities
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“What I hope is that we encourage more people with disabilities to join the news industry. I hope we build a pipeline to help them thrive.” -Eric Garcia, journalist “To be honest, you’re never going to do a great job of covering disability unless people with disabilities are represented in your newsroom.” -Kristin Gilger, director of the National C…
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It's the simple truth that people carry implicit biases with them as they go about their lives in the world. But what happens when we bring these biases into the technology we consume? Algorithmic bias is the systematic and repetitive errors of a computer or web algorithm which create clear prejudice based upon race. Such algorithims prioritize one…
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S2 E2 Transgender Females Competing in Women's Sports
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With the world moving forward progressively in terms of acceptance, persons who were born biologically as a male and transition to identify as female are now allowed to compete in sports along their identity. Though there is science behind this transition and guidelines in place about the necessary steps that must be taken with hormone therapy and …
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S2E1 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in College Sports Media
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“Sport is a microcosm of society. Every aspect that happens in sport regarding race also happens out in the world.” -Jen Fryद्वारा Abbey Dowdell, Nia Parker-Robinson, Karenna Wurl
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This final episode explores the disparities in the media with regards to the discussion about drugs and addiction, particularly across different races and socio-economic classes. These storytellers want to examine how the War on Drugs was framed as a primarily Black and brown issue, while the opioid crisis is portrayed as a public health problem. …
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Crime Coverage and Racial Profiling
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From the Guests I always thought that the person who had been charged with the crime, his or her story was equally compelling.” -Thomasi McDonald (2:06) The question is what’s the value of reporting that crime. The way that I look at it sometimes is what am I offering the viewer? How am I educating that by sharing this story, is this an important s…
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From the Guests “What I would like to see is respectful coverage where somebody’s sexuality, gender identity weren’t focused on as something different. But we’re not there yet,” Rhonda Gibson, James H. Shumaker Term Professor at UNC Hussman "I have sometimes felt that the spaces journalists operate in don't invite conversations surrounding the quee…
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Why Gender Violence in the Media Matters
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From the Guests “I think it's really important for newsrooms to recognize that sexual violence is a lot more common than they think it is. When I was 19, I was actually selected for a jury for a rape trial, and I got to see some of the voir dire where they're selecting the jurors. And they would ask them, Do you know any rape victims? And like, alm…
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From the Guest “If you think you completely understand somebody because they’ve been portrayed in such a flat way, then it’s easy to think you have mastery over them.” - Sarah Bloeschद्वारा George Adanuty, Liz Morgan, Brooke Spach
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From the Guests “It's important to have those central messages if you're trying to push for change through a system that's already in place. Because a system that's already in place, likely has the power that you don't as an activist group. You're trying to gather people first to make change in the system. But if you don't have clear and concise co…
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Diverse Representation in Student Media
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From the Guest “As DEI officer, I think it’s important to give people those tools and to be as transparent as possible because these things did happen, and we can only grow if everyone knows that they happened.”द्वारा Abby Baucom, Alyssa Floyd, Michelle Gaylord
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DEI at the Hussman School of Journalism and Media
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“Just having a diversity course should be like a core requirement. You are not leaving the Hussman school until you are educated on how to be an effective reporter or PR person for all these different communities that you are gonna interact with.” -Alexis Jamison 21:29द्वारा Gianna Hill, McKena Cadawas, Tania Tobaccowala
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From the Guests “To be able to make a decent living, you have to find a niche that you can plug yourself into. Our niche here is that we went completely Asian produce, and rice, and Asian fruits. That’s our niche here in this community; it’s something that no one else is doing.” - Chue Leeद्वारा Riley Amory, Dustin Duong, Sammy Ferris
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Immigration Policy and Cultural Attitudes Towards Immigrants
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From the Guests “Eventually, I realized how unique my culture was and how it is something very valuable.”--Gwen (10:30-10:36)द्वारा Kaelyn Ackermann, Brynna Nunez, Elijah Larson
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