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After Dr. Derald Wing Sue, a professor of psychology and education at Teachers College, spoke at The New School on microaggressions in academia, three students shared their experiences with them.Reported, Produced, & Mixed by Andrew Orellanaद्वारा WNSR contributors
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I'm Kennedy Whitaker and I'm a fan of getting my nails done. Long, short, fat you name it I'm there, make me look pretty. This project highlights a few moments in today's media that have been showing off nail art and I get to introduce you, listeners, to my nail spot in Harlem. Let's get it going!द्वारा WNSR contributors
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USA women's hockey is both an overlooked and underfunded sport, yet despite it's lack of recognition from the public, it has continued to be one of the most successful teams and consistent powerhouses in international tournaments. I spoke with several women's hockey players about their experience playing women's hockey, and also men's league, about…
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Diversity in representation after death can be found in both obituaries and archives, but it's not something that happens overnight, and it is not something that happens on it’s own. If death as an act is the only thing that transcends all else, then studying its representation in our society and who we choose to remember could be helpful to unders…
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Growing up immersed in both Latin American and American culture, one thing remained the same: the over the top portrayal of Latina women. Not limited to Latinas, American media has created stereotypes of Latinos that places us into one single narrative. (Melanie Valdez)द्वारा WNSR contributors
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57 Years after the Good Friday Experiment gave 20 christian college students the mystical experience of their lives, one professor decides to pay homage to the site, as a place of sacred and religious significance.Special thanks to Christopher "Doc" KelleyAdditional audio provided by: MAPS, from Psychedelic Science Conference, 2013…
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In recent years, drag culture has become widely recognized in the mainstream culture, being featured everywhere from television to makeup ad campaigns. The evolution of this wide appeal is explored as a once queer subculture emerges into more publicized conversations.द्वारा WNSR contributors
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An investigation into people's relationship with nostalgia and how it has come to be affected by social media. I originally began with the idea that that I wanted to talk about nostalgia and the way we make memories. I sat down with some of my high school friends, as well as my mom and sister. After getting, several perspectives it became clear tha…
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NONE OF THE MUSIC IN THIS SEGMENT BELONGS TO WNSR. See full (informal) credits below:- Music: (1) Roy Hargrove - Strasbourg St. Denis (2008), (2) Robert Glasper - So Beautiful (2015)- All ambient noise recorded by me, or found at freesound.org.- The New School 2019 Commencement Ceremony Speech by David Van Zandt.- Lecture on “Integrating Technology…
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NONE OF THE MUSIC IN THIS SEGMENT BELONGS TO WNSR. See full (informal) credits below:- Music: (1) Introduction music from the WMAF broadcast of the first American Race Crisis Lecture Series at The New School (1964), (2) Miles Davis Quintet - It Never Entered My Mind (1954), (3) Outro music from the WMAF broadcast of the first American Race Crisis L…
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NONE OF THE MUSIC IN THIS SEGMENT BELONGS TO WNSR. See full (informal) credits below:- Music: (1) Found in the 1939 New York World’s Fair Newsreel, (2) Aaron Copland- Appalachian Spring (1944).1939 New York World’s Fair “World of Tomorrow” Newsreel clip.- Almost all ambient street noise found on The Roaring Twenties website, http://vectorsdev.usc.e…
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NONE OF THE MUSIC IN THIS SEGMENT BELONGS TO WNSR. See full (informal) credits below:- Music: (1) The Original Memphis Five - Fireworks (1929), (2) Jim Europe’s 369th Infantry “Hellfighters” Band - Memphis Blues (1919), (3) Louis Armstrong - Chimes Blues (1923).- Almost all ambient street noise found on The Roaring Twenties website, http://vectorsd…
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Faculty members Zishan Ugurlu and Ulrich Lehmann are celebrating the school’s theatrical past through the work of the émigré director and producer Erwin Piscator. Piscator worked with Bertholdt Brecht, and founded The Dramatic Workshop at the school in 1940.As part of the Centennial celebration, Urgula and Lehmann, along with Drew Lichtenberg and L…
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What you’re about to hear is a sound story. A montage of sounds and voices, archival and recreated, that would have been heard, read or experienced at The New School during an important decade for its growth and development. You may hear the streets of Lower Manhattan, the construction of new buildings, the eager chatter of students in the hallway,…
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Marissa Vassari, of the Rockefeller Foundation Archive Center & the Refugee Scholars Project, tells us about the organization's Centennial program---a modern-day take on a challenge faced by our school during WW2: the trolley problem of refugee asylum.Music: The Flashbulb - Travelogueद्वारा WNSR contributors
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Among the events being presented at The Festival of New are under the heading 400 Years of Inequality, and seek to link recognition of the 400th anniversary of the first enslaved African-Americans in Jamestown in 1619 with the New School's celebration of its social justice mission. One of the organizers, faculty member Robert Sember, sees anniversa…
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