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MOSAIC Station is a podcast operating out of the MOSAIC Cross Cultural Center at San Jose State University. We are made up of students and a faculty member, and we are interested in bringing relevant, honest, and necessary information to the campus community and beyond. NOTE: The views expressed in this podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of San Jose State University.
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Have you been missing us?? We've been on Instagram!! Mosaic Station have been recording IG Lives all semester. Catch us there live next semester for videos at https://www.instagram.com/sjsumosaic/ We will also be adding the audio to our podcasts into this feed (the first episode is an Instagram exclusive - check out our Reels to go back and watch i…
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For SJSU's Commuter Appreciation Week, we're proud to bring you a short episode spotlighting the lived experiences of SJSU Students who commute to campus. Today's episode also features an interview with the head of Associated Students: Transportation Solutions, Tiffany Rodriguez. Links mentioned in the episode include: Student Involvement: https://…
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For Native American Heritage Month, we're proud to bring you a short series where we spotlight some of our amazing Native and Indigenous faculty members at SJSU. Today's episode features Kerri Malloy, an assistant professor of Global Humanities. He joins us today to talk about his experiences growing up as a Native American queer man and how he fou…
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For Native American Heritage Month, we're proud to bring you a short series where we spotlight some of our amazing Native and Indigenous faculty members at SJSU. Today's episode features Alisha Marie Ragland, a lecturer for Anthropology and the tribal liaison for AB275 on campus. She joins us today to talk about her role on campus, her journey to a…
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The Couch returns with a new episode. Our staff discusses the rise in anti-Asian violence, racism, and xenophobia and the impact that has had on us and our community. If you don't know, this is an audio track of our video recording of the Couch. You can find this video, and all of our videos, on our YouTube page: youtube.com/mosaicccc.…
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We collab with the A.S. Cesar Chavez Community Action Center to bring a panel dialogue with Alok Menon. Alok's an acclaimed artist, speaker, and performer whose work centers on identity, belongingness, community, healing, and being fabulous. They are gender non-conforming, transfeminine, South Asian, and an absolute joy to talk to. Join us for this…
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As we enter our fourth year of having our Mosaic Station podcast, we start this year with a new series. Welcome to our new vlog: THE COUCH! Hang out with our Mosaic and APID/A Task Force staff for an hour or so just chatting about what's on our minds. It'll be like you're sitting in Mosaic itself, just hanging out on the couch. Check out our YouTub…
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In our fourth episode of Mosaic Meets Summer Series features Sandra De Leon from Career Center. We chat about plants, how to remain active and build your skills during unemployment, and how to connect to find upcoming workshops and career fairs through SJSU Handshake. Career Center Links Website Instagram Handshake…
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Our third episode of our Mosaic Meets Summer Series introduces us to Peer Connections and their director Deanna Peck. Peer Connections is a fantastic student support resource on campus that combines peer mentorship and leadership with academic support. Learn about the different ways you can benefit from the Peer Connections programs and more about …
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Join us for a roundtable discussion about the Phillipines with Kabataan Alliance. We dive into the recent Anti-Terrorism Law that was recently passed and the Human Rights violations that it symbolizes. Kabataan Alliance also talks about some resources you can turn to if you want to either learn more or get involved. Upcoming Event People's State of…
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Our second episode of Mosaic Meets introduces us to Stephanie Preston, counselor in Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS). Stephanie shares about her experiences, her perspectives, and her advice as a counselor and what you as a student should know about CAPS. CAPS Links Website Instagram Linktree…
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Political activism can feel very overwhelming, and now more than ever, our social and political climate leaves a lot to be desired. In this podcast, we chat with Rishi Kumar, who is running for US Congress - California Congressional District 18, about voting, local politics, and different platforms.Kirjoittanut MOSAIC Station
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Welcome to our new summer podcast series: Mosaic Meets! Every episode, we'll talk to a new campus resource in order to introduce you all to some of the resources that are at SJSU. This week, we're talking to Jahmal Williams, director, and Armani Donahue, program coordinator, of the African American Black Student Success Center. They talk about who …
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Our Mosaic staff and community members discuss our own understanding and experiences of anti-Blackness within ourselves and our interactions. In this part, Sharon and Chris reflect on our own experiences in an effort to demonstrate some self-work and self-realizations around anti-Blackness.Recorded on June 11, 2020.…
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In honor of APIDA Heritage Month, join us as we watch Spirited Away on another episode of Movies with Mosaic! To listen to this in its intended form, download this episode, queue up the film, and start playing it when prompted in the episode. All 21 Studio Ghibli movies are currently available on HBO Max.…
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In this episode of Mosaic Station, Mosaic Cultural Programmer Cheyenne discusses with a panel some thoughts on the importance and value of socialism, particularly in the light of the global pandemic. The panel discusses various toxic capitalistic realities that are magnified in the pandemic and how socialism can help us reframe the way we care for …
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As part of Hip Hop 4 Change Week, we are sharing different virtual programs, like live performances, DJ sets, and podcasts. Watch the first episode of The Get Down with us. In order to listen to this in its intended form, download this episode and play it while watching the episode. Queue and start playing when prompted in the episode. The Get Down…
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A part of APID/A (Asian Pacific Islander Desi- American) Heritage Month. Join our APID/A Faculty and staff as we discuss mental health in the APID/A Community. Our panel consists of Saili Kulkarni, Asst. Professor in Special Education; Luis Arabit, Asst. Professor in Occupational Therapy; Christine Ma, Asst. Professor in Psychology; Ellen Lin, CAPS…
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Another episode of Movies with Mosaic. Join us together during these days of self-quarantine and shelter-in-place as we collectively watch Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse (2018). In order to listen to this in its intended form, download this episode and play it while watching the film. Queue up the film and start playing it when prompted in the ep…
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Join us for a special Men Creating Change episode that is a crossover with Asian Pacific Islander Desi- American (APID/A) Heritage Month as well as Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM). Today, we discuss the complexities of Asian and Asian American masculinity and femininity and how that affects our understanding of sexuality, sexual assault, and …
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A part of APID/A (Asian Pacific Islander Desi- American) Heritage Month. Our first podcast of our series of APID/A Heritage Month Podcasts. We begin by discussing the historical context of Anti-Asian policies and attitudes in the United States. Our special guests for this episode are SJSU faculty members Hien Do, Professor in Sociology and Coordina…
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Join us in our first episode recorded during Shelter-in-Place for Men Creating Change. Aarron and Chris are joined by SJSU and SJCC faculty member Leslie Corona of the History Department to discuss the finer points of what is history, what is history we should all be reading, and how important it is to make sure we have representative voices in our…
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Join us on this special episode where Aarron and I got to spend time with an amazing panel of Black female professionals to discuss their experiences. We also discuss the documentary Living Thinkers: An Autobiography of Black Women in the Ivory Tower and the complexity of being a Black female academic. Joining us are Dr. Akilah Carter-Francique, Ex…
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Our first episode of Movies with Mosaic. Join us together during these days of self-quarantine and shelter-in-place as we collectively watch Black Panther (2018). Mosaic's staff sits down together to watch Black Panther and record a commentary track. In order to listen to this in its intended form, download this episode and play it while watching t…
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Our first episode recorded post Covid-19 shelter in place rules in Santa Clara County! Join us as we discuss our new realities for this next few weeks as we get used to living in physical isolation. We also discuss the racism and xenophobia that has been prevalent in the Asian Pacific Islander Desi American community in the last few weeks.…
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Join us as we hold an open discussion about the film We use the film as jumping off point to talk about what it means to hold a complex and layered identity and how the cross sections of various identities force us to have to own and define our identities in a world that seeks to define those identities for us. Featuring special guests Kenny Jackso…
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We are proud to present a special event collaboration between the Department of Justice Studies, Department of Sociology, Department of Chicana and Chicano Studies, and the San Jose Peace and Justice Center. Oscar López Rivera is the longest held political prisoner in the history of Puerto Rico's continuing struggle for decolonization and independe…
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This podcast is a prelude to the Mujer Divina workshop created by student leaders Jazmine (Cesar Chavez Community Action Center) and Alma (Chicanx/Latinx Student Success Center). Mujer Divina is a dialogue based workshop about womxn empowerment and how to combat stereotypes within the Latinx community. For this podcast, we break the focus of Latinx…
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Join us this week as we do a deep dive into a fun topic: superheroes and toxic masculinity. We talk about some of our most popular pop culture icons and what it means to be critical about their messaging while still being a fan of the genre. We cover everything from Batman to Ironman and everything from comic books to TV shows. A fun conversation.…
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We are joined this week for Men Creating Change by the inimitable Dr. Theodorea Berry, the outgoing chair of African American Studies at San Jose State University. Dr. Berry joins us to discuss her experiences with African American Studies, as well as her outlook on work, life, academia, and success.…
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Join us this week as we talk about the concept of emasculation with special guest SJSU student Daylon Davis. We explore the idea of what emasculation might mean a modern day masculinities context and talk about where our conception of power and masculine identity stem from. A fun and insightful discussion.…
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We're back again with another episode of the Men Creating Change series. Joining us this week is a special guest, Dr. Jonathan Gomez of the Chicana and Chicano Studies Department at San Jose State. This time, we dive head first into the idea of socialization and talk about where we learn what we know and believe and how our context impacts our beli…
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We're back again with another episode of the Men Creating Change series. This time, we discuss our thoughts on vulnerability and the value and importance of it. We discuss stigmas around vulnerability and how we can overcome them. We also talk briefly about current events.Kirjoittanut MOSAIC Station
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Join our panel of staff members as they reflect on the untold history that they have learned about their various identities. Our panel dialogue around the difficulties of understanding hidden, unacknowledged histories who they are and where they come from. A deep dive into what it means to examine the history we never had a chance to learn in schoo…
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We are proud to feature a collaboration between our Gender Equity Center and Mosaic as part of Menstrual Week at SJSU. Our panel of staff discuss their experiences with menstruation, the myths and stigmas, and their hope for how menstrual education can be improved in the country. Featuring Kristen Flaten and Jenny Nguyen from the Gender Equity Cent…
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