Spill the EqualiTEA Laetitia Park
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Analyzing current events and breaking down policy with The Justice Mandate Project’s Laetitia Park. Featuring our own researchers and youth-led nonprofits, we're brewing up content you don't want to miss. Visit our website thejusticemandateproject.wordpress.com to learn more about our work! For now, sit down with us and grab a mug--there’s plenty of tea to go around.
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Episode 5: Asian-American Representation in the Classroom
In this 40-minute February special, Judy Zhang, the Director of Education at Diversify Our Narrative, sits down with us to discuss the extent to which Asian history is represented in classrooms. This episode explores the consequences of history curriculums produced from a Eurocentric lens and its implications in our day-to-day lives.
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Episode 4: Anti-Asian Sentiment in the U.S.
In addition to dissecting JMP Researcher Elena Rawlinson's research piece, Anti-Chinese Sentiment in the U.S., this episode explores the history and the modern-day implications of Anti-Asian behavior.
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Episode 3: The Political Spectrum
Joined by JMP Researcher Maddie Pastore, we're here to define and analyze the various political identities across the political spectrum.
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Episode 2: U.S. Foreign Policy
Joined by the Foreign Policy Youth Collaborative, Spill the EqualiTEA is back for its second episode. This time, we’re discussing U.S. foreign policy, political polarization, and the effect of the two-party system on our ever-changing definition of human rights.
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Episode 1: The Team
Welcome to Spill the EqualiTEA! Our inaugural episode will introduce the people behind the production of this podcast and the research on our website. All of our episodes going forward will be politics and current events based, so make sure to tune in.