15 episodes

amplifying the unheard stories of individuals from across our nation. Pragya Upreti and Dory McDonald are shining a light on the perspectives of individuals from all walks of life, channeling their power to listen to all sides of every story.

join these high school students in diverse discussions and transparent conversations about day-to-day issues and follow along with them on instagram at @perspective.pd :)

perspective Pragya & Dory

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.7 • 15 Ratings

amplifying the unheard stories of individuals from across our nation. Pragya Upreti and Dory McDonald are shining a light on the perspectives of individuals from all walks of life, channeling their power to listen to all sides of every story.

join these high school students in diverse discussions and transparent conversations about day-to-day issues and follow along with them on instagram at @perspective.pd :)

    breaking barriers

    breaking barriers

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    we're wrapping up this eye-opening series on the "why" behind each disparity that young people across our nation have spent time reckoning with. to students like Joey Chen, the misrepresentation, underrepresentation, and rampant discrimination that presently exists against asians in the united states is rooted largely in negative stereotypes that have long sustained normalcy—even from our childhood.

    today, we are breaking barriers. we are redefining what normal should look like for young asian-americans in america looking to target generational ignorance so deeply rooted in culture.

    • 42 min
    complicating the narrative

    complicating the narrative

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    asian representation in mainstream american media largely falls under two categories: underrepresentation and misrepresentation. from childhood television shows to motion picture films, implicit bias and stereotypes against asian-americans are immensely normalized in this country. we are trying to understand why.

    today, we're complicating this narrative by uplifting the revelations of Manya Tiwari and Oscar Lin, two high school students from Kentucky who find themselves questioning this norm, too.

    • 42 min
    stories behind the statistics

    stories behind the statistics

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    asian americans have long faced discrimination, but only in the midst of COVID-19, growing calls for racial justice, and the shifting rhetoric among politicians has this been exacerbated. as anti-asian american hate crimes increased by nearly 150% in 2020, many factors have played into this circumstance. in many cases, this discrimination is the most detrimental price that asian american immigrants have to pay when living in this country.

    today, high school students Audrey Wirasakti and Anthony Ahn delve into their experiences with discrimination and how conversations like these can shift our outlook towards a more inclusive community for every individual.

    • 50 min
    a bit about us!

    a bit about us!

    as we transition back from a restful spring break and dive into a new series, we want this week's episode to serve as both a deep appreciation for the support we've received on this podcast and a moment to share some things about ourselves. every one of our listeners—from all 8 countries of the world—has helped guide us through the intricacies of podcasting, and we're beyond thankful. today, we want you to sit back and tune in to learn a little bit about us, some embarrassing stories, high school experiences, and ambitions for the future. we hope you enjoy!

    • 52 min
    radically reimagining

    radically reimagining

    IN OUR SCHOOLS

    a gun is fired on school grounds in the United States two times each week. what if we had the power to reimagine what safety in our schools looks like? shifting this norm often means thinking radically, but with a clear path in mind: this is about our lives. from metal detectors to school ID badges to airport security-like hallways, many changes across public schools have looked and felt like bandaids on a bullet hole. however, institutional change recognizes the deeper systemic issue that often forces young people to fight an uphill battle to change this norm. 

    as we bring our "in our schools" series to a close, listen to what Ike Wood and Sarhia Rahim, two activists and students from New York, have to say about their experiences and the striking statistics of gun violence in our schools.

    • 54 min
    undying optimism

    undying optimism

    IN OUR SCHOOLS

    students across our country have immense strength, but very rarely do they hold a stake in changing the policies and systems that allow socioeconomic status, race, or gender to inform their learning experiences.

    today, we sat down with high school students Leigh Walden and Jimmy Rodgers to learn more about what education justice looks like in this country. their words speak volumes for young people looking for a little hope in our world.

    • 55 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
15 Ratings

15 Ratings

cindy blair ,

great podcast

they hosts are great mediators and facilitate great discussions! can’t wait to hear more

johnnytsunami69 ,

Pretty good

Pretty good

Me me french ,

Awesome to hear different perspectives

I really love that their were varying views that were amplified in this podcast, it is always great to hear the varying points of views from students! The dialogue format is great, because it feels more like an actual conversation rather than debate or so. Awesome podcast, I recommend you all to listen in on these important conversations around important topics.

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