Cal Poly Pomona's Cultural Centers – 25th Anniversary Chapter 25: Tracing Our Roots Office of Student Life & Cultural Centers
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Welcome to Cal Poly Pomona’s Cultural Centers 25th Anniversary Podcast, where we explore how far we’ve come, and how far we have to go. The purpose of this podcast is to illuminate the legacy of the Cal Poly Pomona Cultural Centers. The podcast is a collaborative project led by the Office of Student Life & Cultural Center staff and student staff at Cal Poly Pomona. However, all views expressed in this podcast are solely those of the speaker and do not necessarily represent the opinion of the Office of Student Life & Cultural Centers and the university.
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Back to the Future: The First Cultural Center
The former Women's Center Director, Pat Davis, and first Student Assistant, Noelia Chapa, discuss the people and forces that helped create and shape, the Center and women's leadership at Cal Poly Pomona.
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Winter Break Announcement
Thanks for tuning in! We'll be back in January 2021.
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Black Community Building: The Fraternal Experience for Black Students
In this episode, Ronnisha Osuala, Coordinator for Fraternity and Sorority Life interviews CPP Alumni Rudy Barbee ('72) and Fred Jackson ('95) to discuss the beginnings of social fraternities at Cal Poly Pomona and the impact that cultural organizations and physical spaces have on the Black student experience.
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The Beginning of the Diversity Ambassador Program
La'Keisha Beard, Interim Associate Director, OSLCC, interviews Marcus Beard, an Alum who was part of the first Diversity Ambassador Program cohort.
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The Story of the Office of Student Life & Cultural Centers: An interview with Dr. Gutierrez Keeton
In this episode, Maria Cerce, Coordinator for the Womxn's Center, interviews Rebecca Gutierrez Keeton, former Director of OSLCC. This episode provides insight into how Student Life and the Cultural Centers came together to form the department as it is today.
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Black Broncos Matter
In this episode, Tyree Vance, Interim Coordinator for the African American Student Center (AASC) interviews Jayla Littlejohn current student activist. This episode aims to create space so that we can hear student voices and learn their stories.