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How GPA-based admissions can hurt Long Beach students
In this podcast, VoiceWaves contributor Rachel Livinal interviews Yesenia Pacheco, a student currently attending Long Beach City College, about their attempts to transfer to Cal State Long Beach and how GPA being a key deciding factor has hurt their chances at getting in -- even after they've worked to improve it.
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How the COVID-19 pandemic has changed one Long Beach local's employment
In this podcast, CSULB enterprise reporter Matt James interviews Long Beach local Sharon Rodas about how her employment status has changed throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Rodas shares how the pandemic led to her departure from businesses large and small, and how, in an ironic twist, it led her to a job she enjoys.
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A full transcript of this podcast can be found here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ClR_KVDABC_Icao6xo9sLmJlBc_q0-36RuZgdfzYm40/edit?usp=sharing -
Local advocates cautiously optimistic amidst Biden’s immigration reform plans
In this podcast, Karina Espinoza interviews Gaby Hernandez, executive director of the Long Beach Immigrant Rights Coalition, about recent immigration law reforms, what the administration of President Joe Biden needs to do to protect the immigrant community, and how residents can get involved in creating change.
Podcast and graphic by Karina Espinoza of CSULB's JOUR 495: Enterprise reporting in diverse communities. Find a transcript of this podcast here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1o2-Yg3bDO4BiawMYzwtMTDRMsIFjZnPbjAPCmQ7Bqgg/edit?usp=sharing
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"How racism impacted a youth's relationship" by Tiffany Mankarios
In this podcast, CSULB student Tiffany Mankarios tells the story of how her family shunned her for her relationship with her boyfriend — a Black student — and how it impacted both her and her boyfriend.
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"Explaining UBI, with Alfredo Carlos," by Madalyn Amato
In this podcast, CSULB enterprise reporter Madalyn Amato interviews Alfredo Carlos about universal basic income, its potential, and what it could mean for Long Beach. Alfredo Carlos is a CSULB professor of political science and the director of the Foundation for Economic Democracy.
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For 40+ years, Leanna Noble has been organizing her fellow renters & workers in Long Beach
Whether it’s for workers’ rights, renters, or fighting the KKK, Leanna Noble has been a veteran of all things organizing, in Long Beach and beyond. She’s also a speaker for this year’s People’s State of the City.
In this audio profile, she tells stories from her eventful life, about her work and local history.
The People’s State of the City is a community take on major issues facing the city of Long Beach. It takes place Wednesday, February 12th from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at First Congregational Church of Long Beach, United Church of Christ. 241 Cedar Ave, Long Beach, California 90802.
You can find more event information here: https://www.facebook.com/events/2297406567051724/
Music: https://www.purple-planet.com