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6 episodes
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First Gen & I Andre Luna
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- Society & Culture
First Gen & I is focused on an Introspective viewpoint of what it means to be First Generation, the first in your family to go to university, through personal accounts and discussions of topics concerning First-Generation Students.
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5 WAYS TO HELP UKRAINE RIGHT NOW: A Conversation with Max Franko
LISTEN & SHARE, The least you can do is REPOST to spread AWARENESS and RESOURCES! 5 WAYS TO HELP UKRAINE RIGHT NOW: A Conversation with Max Franko. 1. Financial: Donate to Ukrainian Non-profits
2. Emotional: Reach out to Ukrainians Affected
3. Spread Awareness: REpost This & other outlets
4. Advocacy: ask Your Representatives to Support Ukraine
5. Extreme Option: Enlist to Defend Ukraine
Time Line:(0:00): Intro
(2:10): context/Background
(6:58): Recent Events
(13:30): Russian People
(16:50) Ukraine Now
(22:25) How To Help
(28:00) Max's Next Steps
(31:00) Donations Explained:
1. Special National Bank of Ukraine Account that directly, without any intermediaries, channels donations in support of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The information for wires is laid out here: https://bank.gov.ua/en/news/all/natsionalniy-bank-vidkriv-spetsrahunok-dlya-zboru-koshtiv-na-potrebi-armiyi
2. If you wish to donate in Bitcoin, “Come Back Alive” is the best choice. It’s a charity organization that supports the Ukrainian military and critical infrastructure. The link: https://savelife.in.ua/en/donate/ -
Special Episode International Students
In this Special Episode I along with my guests; Yagyesh Kanoria (B.S. Biochemistry, Dornsife School of Letters, Arts, and Sciences & Minor in Entrepreneurship), Arya Bhatia (B.S. Business Administration, Marshall School of Business & Minor in Applied Computer Security), Dhairya Shah
(B.S. Business Administration, Marshall School of Business), speak on the recent ICE declaration regarding international students and contextualizing the announcement as they see it and their experiences being International Students at USC. Join us as we have a discussion on the situation to amplify International Student voices and bring more awareness through their stories. Please consider sharing this so that people can understand that this issue is not just theirs but our own as well. -
Episode 4 Grooming NextGEN
In this Episode I along with my guests; Daniel Serrato (B.S. in Accounting, Leventhal School of Accounting at The University of Southern California) and Jose Del Real (B.S in Information Systems & Information Technology at Gies College of Business at The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign), speak on our experiences being First-Gen at our universities along with our experience with the Hispanic Scholarship Fund Youth Leadership Institute and programs grooming the next generation through mentorship and education.
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Episode 3 Trailblazers
In this Episode I along with my guests; Angelo Mok (B.A. in Communication, Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism & Minor in Business Finance), and Ulises Venegas-Rivera (B.A. in Cognitive Science, Dornsife School of Letters, Arts, and Sciences & Minor in Law and Public Policy), speak on our experiences being First-Gen at USC along with their stories of adversity and success that demonstrate a First-Gen narrative different than previous episodes.
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Episode 2 Generational Wealth
In this Episode I along with my guests; Diana Bonilla (B.S. in Industrial and Systems Engineering, Viterbi School of Engineering), Leah Ely (B.A. in International Relations & B.A. in Spanish, Dornsife School of Letters, Arts, and Sciences), and Tyler Sato (B.S. in Business Administration, Marshall School of Business & Minor in Risk Management), speak on our experiences being First-Get at USC along with their specific experience with Questbridge, navigating traditional barriers of entry and dealing with Generational Wealth.
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Episode 1 Scholarships & Safe Spaces
In the Primmer Episode I along with my guests; Jeremiah Teems-Robinson (B.S. Business Administration, Marshall School of Business & Master of Studies in Law, Gould School of Law) Rachel Chen (B.S. Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Studies, Keck School Of Medicine & Master of Public Administration, Price School of Public Policy), and Maria Manjarrez (B.A. Political Science, Dornsife School of Letters, Arts, and Sciences & B.S. Public Policy,Price School of Public Policy), speak on our experiences being First-Gen at USC along with their specific experience with Norman Topping and the importance of Scholarships & Safe Spaces for First-Gen youth. This episode is the longest in the series because of the meaningful conversations and the breakdown of the First-Gen identity that is then built upon through the subsequent episodes.