SLO Equity Podcast

Diversity Coalition SLO County

| SLO Equity Podcast - Making Space for Every Story | SLO Equity is an episodic podcast that dives into the origins of systemic racism, and unconscious bias in San Luis Obispo County. It tells the stories of the minorities affected by it as well as the stories of those people working to improve diversity, equity and inclusion in this predominantly white community. Presented by the Diversity Coalition of San Luis Obispo County, we discover how businesses, community members, local schools and government are navigating conversations of diversity, equity and inclusion and how community members can get involved and become allies in the fight for equality.

Episodes

  1. The Ethics Edit | What Do We Owe One Another? | Father Ian Delinger

    6d ago

    The Ethics Edit | What Do We Owe One Another? | Father Ian Delinger

    This episode is part of The Ethics Edit: Applied Ethics in DEI in the San Luis Obispo Community, a special subseries of the SLO Equity Podcast created and developed by Mikayla Mariano as part of her senior project at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (Cal Poly), with support from the Diversity Coalition of San Luis Obispo County. This episode of the SLO Equity Podcast features a conversation between host Mikayla Mariano and Father Ian Delinger, Rector of St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in San Luis Obispo and host of Playing with Food on KCBX. As part of The Ethics Edit, this discussion explores how ethical principles such as justice, dignity, inclusion, and responsibility take shape within community life. Drawing from his experiences in ministry, public engagement, and relationship-building across diverse groups, Father Ian reflects on what communities owe one another and how belonging can be cultivated in meaningful ways. Together, Mikayla and Father Ian examine the ethical dimensions of inclusion in San Luis Obispo County, discussing the role of faith communities, the importance of recognizing human dignity, and the responsibilities individuals and institutions have in creating welcoming spaces. The conversation also considers how ethical values can help bridge differences and foster stronger, more connected communities. Guest: Father Ian Delinger — Rector, St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, San Luis Obispo; Host of Playing with Food on KCBX Host: Mikayla Mariano — Host, SLO Equity Podcast; Creator of The Ethics Edit: Applied Ethics in DEI in the San Luis Obispo Community -- The views expressed are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect those of any affiliated organizations. To learn more about the Diversity Coalition of San Luis Obispo County, support our work, or get involved, visit diversityslo.org. This episode was edited and produced by Mikayla Mariano, Velanche Stewart, and Rita Casaverde.

    32 min
  2. Built This Way: Talking About Housing Inequity

    Mar 25

    Built This Way: Talking About Housing Inequity

    The SLO Equity Podcast is back! In this relaunch episode, we talk about housing in San Luis Obispo County, not just as policy, but as something we’ve experienced and had to navigate ourselves. We break down redlining in a friendly conversation, and connect it to what people are still dealing with today. We also interview RACE Matters' Executive Director, Courtney Haile, about their documentary short "Restrictions Apply". Courtney was also featured in a past podcast episode, Why San Luis Obispo Lacks Diversity, where we discussed the then-upcoming documentary release. Now, we return to it, capturing new reactions, reflecting on the film, and the work that still needs to be done. This episode also includes reflections from an anonymous resident sharing their own experience navigating housing in SLO County. Real conversations, local context, and a deeper look at what’s shaping our community. In this episode, we: Share lived experiences with housing in SLO CountyReact to Restrictions Apply by RACE Matters SLOReflect on how these systems continue to shape everyday lifeSHOW NOTES Get involved with Diversity Coalition and the SLO Equity Podcast: https://www.diversityslo.orgRACE Matters SLO – Restrictions Apply short documentary (18 mins): https://www.racemattersslo.org/restrictions-applyPrevious episode: Why San Luis Obispo Lacks Diversity: https://www.diversityslo.org/sloequityUnderstanding Housing Inequity A Gender Equity Perspective on California’s Housing Crisis 👉 Read the reportEuropean Institute for Gender Equality – Gender Mainstreaming 👉 Learn moreCalifornia Tenants Guide - A guide to residential tenants’ and landlords’ rights and responsibilities 👉 Learn moreThis episode is coming to you thanks to: Diversity Coalition San Luis Obispo CountyDiversity Coalition's Community Outreach CommitteeSpecial thanks to: Velanche Stewart, Chenda Lor, KT Bertrand, Yolande Sukal, Courtney Haile,

    52 min

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About

| SLO Equity Podcast - Making Space for Every Story | SLO Equity is an episodic podcast that dives into the origins of systemic racism, and unconscious bias in San Luis Obispo County. It tells the stories of the minorities affected by it as well as the stories of those people working to improve diversity, equity and inclusion in this predominantly white community. Presented by the Diversity Coalition of San Luis Obispo County, we discover how businesses, community members, local schools and government are navigating conversations of diversity, equity and inclusion and how community members can get involved and become allies in the fight for equality.

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