DormStories Viggo Blomquist and Aunoy Poddar
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- Society & Culture
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DormStories hosts Viggo Blomquist and Aunoy Poddar bring you illuminating conversations with students, professors, and members of campus organizations. Content ranges from issues of mental health on campus to the university’s relationship with Morningside Heights. For any questions, comments, or recommendations for content, you can email DormStories at cudormstories@gmail.com.(DormStories is not affiliated with Columbia University)
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Episode 5: Sunrise Movement Columbia
DormStories speaks with Naomi Hollard, the leader of Sunrise Columbia. Sunrise is a climate change activist movement. They have an upcoming town hall this Saturday on the Green New Deal. We talk about the creation of Sunrise Columbia, Hollard's path into activism, and the fact everyone has something to lose from climate change.Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify.Support the Show.
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Episode 4: Education in Prisons and Columbia’s Center for Justice
Episode 4: Education in Prisons and Columbia’s Center for Justice. DormStories speaks with Professor Geraldine Downey and Jarrell Daniels from Columbia’s Center for Justice. The Center is dedicated to combating mass incarceration through education and advocacy. One of its initiatives, Justice-In-Education, organizes opportunities for Columbia professors to teach classes in local prisons. Professor Downey is the director of the Center and a member of Columbia’s Department of Psychology. 24-yea...
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Episode 3: Columbia University and the Community of West Harlem
Episode 3: Columbia University and the Community of West Harlem. For this discussion, we sit down with Trisha Mukherjee, author of the Spectator Eye feature article "A Columbia initiative has placed hundreds in University jobs. But many local residents have never heard of it." We discuss the university's expansion into Harlem and their competence in upholding their side of the community agreement to help residents adjust. We also feature music from the talented Mamadou Yattassaye (minute 14:4...
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Episode 2: Making Mental Health Events Effective
Episode 2: Making Mental Health Events Effective. For our second episode, we get a chance to sit down with Angel Njoku and Prem Thakker to discuss their thoughts on the state of mental health at Columbia. Angel is a first year in SEAS who was willing to open up about her experience here at Columbia. Prem is the sophomore class president of CCSC and a member of the Mental Health Task Force. We asked him for his thoughts on the Mental Health Task Force and its approach to improving mental healt...
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Episode 1: Why are we still segregated?
Episode 1: Why are we still segregated? DormStories is our project to help bring important conversations out of the dorm room and onto campus. For our first episode, we interview the author of the op-ed titled “Does Columbia have a self-segregation problem?”Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify.Support the Show.
Customer Reviews
Just what I was looking for.
Really enjoyable and informative podcast. Love to hear the perspectives from these young (yet knowledgeable) minds. Great work lads.
Informative without being too formal
Great to hear college students talking about important current issues in a laid back environment!
So unique!!
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