What is Engaged Pluralism?

Engaged Pluralism at Vassar

What is Engaged Pluralism? is a conversational, community-centered podcast that brings to life how Engaged Pluralism is practiced at Vassar and beyond. Hosted by Professor Kimberly Williams Brown, the podcast explores community-building through real stories and reflective conversations. Each episode features voices from across campus and beyond, engaging across differences to build empathy and deepen understanding. The podcast offers accessible examples of Engaged Pluralism in action while also responding to timely issues shaping campus and society. What is Engaged Pluralism? invites listeners into an ongoing dialogue grounded in curiosity, connection, and shared learning. Listeners can share thoughts and questions at ep@vassar.edu.

Episodes

  1. SEASON 1 TRAILER

    EP 0: Trailer

    Hello. My name is Kimberly Williams-Brown, your host for the What is Engaged Pluralism podcast. Before the start of the 2025-2026 school year, the Engaged Pluralism Collaborative Team, composed of the Director for Restorative Practices for Engaged Pluralism, the Director for Inclusive Pedagogy, the Associate Director for Organizational Development and Employee Equity, the Program Manager for Engaged Pluralism, and me, the Director of Engaged Pluralism, made a decision to start a podcast so more people in our campus community and beyond it would be able to engage with us, learn about what Engaged Pluralism is, and begin to understand how to engage and practice EP. We decided to start recording in the spring of 2026 because in the spring semester, we typically invite two to three speakers to campus to engage us around a particular topic. These speakers are academics, lawyers, writers, poets, and other creatives and practitioners who, through their scholarship, work, or lived experiences, model for us pluralism. We do this in tandem with our everyday practices of storytelling, restorative practice, intergroup dialogue, and inclusive pedagogy, working in smaller groups, smaller cohorts with folks to think about and to practice and live into the different modalities of engaged pluralism. In the spring of 2026, we chose the theme because of what we'd heard from faculty, students, staff, and administrators at a retreat the previous May and what we'd been hearing from the campus over time. We organized a series called "Rooted in Pluralism, Growing in Possibility: Democracy, Race, and Disability. We imagined that we would have a series of speakers who addressed the theme differently but in important ways based on their embodied professional and intellectual histories. The four speakers in the series for 2026 are Stephen Cash, Hakeem Williams, Consuelo Amat, and Cole Arthur Riley. They are a diverse group of interlocutors who represent the political, sociological, spiritual, and critical discourses of the theme. We imagined that together in conversation, they would offer the campus the opportunity to participate in weaving discourses about the complexities of U.S. democracy and the uneasiness, tension, and deep frustrations that we all are currently experiencing. Come alongside us for these episodes. We hope you enjoy them as much as we do. Thank you for listening.

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About

What is Engaged Pluralism? is a conversational, community-centered podcast that brings to life how Engaged Pluralism is practiced at Vassar and beyond. Hosted by Professor Kimberly Williams Brown, the podcast explores community-building through real stories and reflective conversations. Each episode features voices from across campus and beyond, engaging across differences to build empathy and deepen understanding. The podcast offers accessible examples of Engaged Pluralism in action while also responding to timely issues shaping campus and society. What is Engaged Pluralism? invites listeners into an ongoing dialogue grounded in curiosity, connection, and shared learning. Listeners can share thoughts and questions at ep@vassar.edu.

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