by | Feb 26, 2021 | Podcasts
Ep. 27: COVID-19 and Communities of Color https://blogs.roosevelt.edu/justiceforall/files/2021/02/covid-podcast-part-3.mp3 The coronavirus pandemic has infected millions in the United States, disproportionately affecting Black and Brown communities. In this moving...
by | Feb 19, 2021 | Podcasts
Ep. 26: Vaccine Myth Busters https://blogs.roosevelt.edu/justiceforall/files/2021/02/covid-podcast-part-2-26.mp3 Do you still need the COVID-19 vaccine if you’re young and healthy? Can pregnant women get the vaccine? Dr. Bedrija Nikocevic answers common questions and...
by | Feb 12, 2021 | Podcasts
Ep. 25: COVID-19 Vaccines, From Trials to Vials https://blogs.roosevelt.edu/justiceforall/files/2021/02/covid-podcast-part-1-25.mp3 Some U.S. health care workers got their first dose of the coronavirus vaccine just 12 months after the country’s first confirmed case....
by | Jan 29, 2021 | Podcasts
Ep. 24: Rev. Jeremiah Wright and MLK’s Legacy https://blogs.roosevelt.edu/justiceforall/files/2021/01/reverend-wright-podcast-24.mp3 Today, the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. is often watered down and sanitized. But in reality, he was a radical leader who believed...
by | Jan 19, 2021 | Podcasts
Ep 23: Humanities and the Pandemic https://blogs.roosevelt.edu/justiceforall/files/2021/01/humanities-podcast-23.mp3 The past year has been, in a word, unprecedented. What can history teach us about living through COVID-19? On this episode, Professor Gina Buccola...
by | Dec 4, 2020 | Podcasts
Ep. 22: Meet Vanessa Ayala (BA ’21) https://blogs.roosevelt.edu/justiceforall/files/2020/12/vanessa-ayala-podcast-m1-22.mp3 As a Roosevelt student, Vanessa has led several student organizations, presented her psychology research as a McNair Scholar and welcomed new...