Viewz with Denise De La Cruz Denise De La Cruz
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- Society & Culture
Just a girl trying to make sense of the world through expressing viewz and diverse interviewz.
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008: How Amazon & Others' Warehouse Booms Pollute the Inland Empire with Anthony Victoria
Anthony Victoria from People’s Collective for Environmental Justice discuss how warehouses, which have proliferated in Southern California's Inland Empire, bring pollution that disproportionately affects people of color.
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007: Drugs as Medicine, Indigenous Healing, and Spiritual Tourism with Mary Carreon
Drug and environmental writer and podcaster Mary Carreon discusses the potential mental and physical health benefits of drugs such as marijuana, mushrooms, LSD, and ecstasy while also breaking down if trendy spiritual tourism by Westerners in Indigenous lands is problematic or not.
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006: Are Equitable Communities Possible in America? Bridging Social Work & City Planning with Amanda Peña
My hometown friend, Amanda Peña, discusses her research from her dual Master of Social Work and Master of City Planning program at the University of Pennsylvania while also sharing her personal journey that led her to community work. (Feel free to reach out to Amanda to discuss her research here: amandapena44@gmail.com)
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004: Red & Blue: A Trump Voter & a Biden Voter Discuss the 2020 Election with Samuel Messina
Samuel Messina (a Conservative) discusses with Dee De La Cruz (a Liberal) why he is voting to reelect President Trump in the upcoming 2020 Presidential elections.
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003: The "Leftist" vs "Liberal" Divide & Why Leftists Want Trump Gone but Won't Vote for Biden with Luis Carrillo
My friend Luis Carrillo and I discuss the "Leftist" versus "Liberal" divide among Americans who agree on wanting President Trump out of the White House, but who do not agree on voting for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. Luis and I also dispel the common misconceptions we hear about socialism and what moments in our lives radicalized us politically.
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001: What Schools Need to Better Serve Students of Color
What do schools in the U.S need to better serve their students, specifically students of color? In this episode, we discuss how cultural representation and access to mental health resources are powerful tools for shortening the equity gap.