Episodes

  • Episode 1: Mammy, Jezebel, and Sapphire Stereotypes: Intersectional Stereotyping and Voter Bias
    Oct 22 2024

    Listen in as Associate Professor of Political Science Danielle Joesten Martin talks with Rana McReynolds, Sac State alum and Assistant Professor of African American Studies at San Jose State, about her research on how mass media stereotypes of Black women shape evaluations of Black women candidates in the United States. They discuss Rana’s academic journey, her intersectional research, and the implications of her research for the 2024 presidential election in which one of the major party candidates is a Black, Asian American woman.

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    29 mins
  • Episode 22: The Fight Against School Segregation: An Interview with Dr. Marisela Martinez-Cola
    Apr 24 2024

    Listen in as Sacramento State Professor Elvia Ramirez interviews Dr. Marisela Martinez-Cola about her book, The Bricks Before Brown: The Chinese American, Native American, and Mexican Americans’ Struggle for Educational Equality. In her book, Dr. Martinez-Cola examines the many legal cases that preceded the well-known 1954 school desegregation case, Brown v. Board of Education. Tune in to hear Dr. Martinez-Cola talk about the ways that Chinese Americans, Native Americans, and Mexican Americans bravely fought against school segregation and helped pave the road to Brown.

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    34 mins
  • Episode 21: Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention at Sac State
    Apr 18 2024

    In this episode, Communication Studies student Victor Tafoya and Associate Professor of Sociology Dr. Lina Rincon interview the Associate Director of the Office of Equal Opportunity (OEO), Stephanie Cruz. Stephanie discusses her work to build awareness on how to prevent sexual assault. She offers insights on the global history of Sexual Assault Awareness Month. She also shares details on how to get educated and join the movement to prevent sexual assault.

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    37 mins
  • Episode 20: Global Perspectives with Tomorrow’s Leaders: Is Model United Nations the Answer?
    Jan 15 2024

    Sacramento State’s 2023 Model United Nations cohort joins the Building Justice podcast in a special episode to discuss their recent participation in both domestic and international National Model United Nations (NMUN) conferences, experiences in the MUN program, and the impact of international relations in their undergraduate studies.

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    37 mins
  • Episode 19: Something's in the air.
    Dec 18 2023

    In this episode Political Science graduate student Veronica Mozqueda and Environmental Studies Department Chair Dr. Wayne Linklater talk about air pollution research in Sacramento's environmental justice zones. 

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    33 mins
  • Episode 18: The Who, What, and Why of ASI
    Dec 11 2023

    Sacramento State Political Science undergraduate Mai Lam talks with ASI President Natalie Dominguez and Vice President Veronica Boulos about the role of student government on Sac State’s campus. They focus on key agenda points such as Title IX, changes in FASFA, and basic needs provision.

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    50 mins
  • Episode 17: Advocating for trans communities: an interview with Assembly Candidate Evan Minton
    Dec 4 2023

    Sacramento State Professor Tristan Josephson interviews legislative and policy advocate Evan Minton, a trailblazer for the trans community, to talk about Evan's campaign, trans political representation, healthcare access, and anti-trans legislation, as well as how trans social justice visions can make connections across a range of progressive social and political issues

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    27 mins
  • Episode 16: Conditional Belonging: The Racialization of Iranians in the Wake of Anti-Muslim Politics.
    Nov 30 2023

    Sacramento State Political Science faculty and IMESC director Sahar Razavi talks with Associate Professor of Sociology Sahar Sadeghi about her research on the experiences of Iranian immigrants in the United States and Germany. Sadeghi’s recently-published book discusses the intersection of race, immigration, and power in the wider context of immigrants’ perception of social belonging. Transcript S3E16

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    38 mins