CUNY Uncut

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CUNY Uncut

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    Ep. #7: Diversifying Media

    On this latest episode of CUNY Uncut, Danny Chicon-Ramirez joins Hannah Kavanagh in discussing the importance of proper race representation in media, how the lack thereof perpetuates negative stereoty

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    Ep. #6: Let’s Talk About Sex (and Burlesque)

    Alyssa Kitt (GC 22) joins host Hannah Kavanagh on this latest episode of CUNY Uncut to discuss how her illustrious burlesque career has shaped her views on body positivity, sexual pleasure, confidenc

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    Ep. #5: Crypto 101: The New Wave

    Emily Portalatin-Mendez (Lehman 23) appears on this latest episode of CUNY Uncut to discuss how cryptocurrency and blockchain works, the benefits of investing in it, how Web 3.0 and the metaverse fit

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    Ep. #4: Intersectional Inclusion and Validation

    Hanna Yeum (Macaulay @ John Jay 23) and Kimberly Paredes (John Jay 22) join Hannah in discussing their experiences dealing with and responding to racial injustice, how CUNYs response to such acts p

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    Ep. #3: Formulating a Strategy for Black Lives

    Timothy Hunter (Baruch MPA 23 and City Tech 20) and Djenabou Barry (City College MPA 22 20 and Guttman 19) join me in discussing how they founded the incredible CUNY-led initiative Strategy for B

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    Ep. #2: Breaking Migration Barriers as a DACA Student

    Student leader Dave Basnet--a Hunter senior who was just named a Rhodes Scholar--joins Hannah to discuss his experiences being a DACA recipient from Nepal, the various trials and tribulations he faced

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    Ep. #1: Mental Health

    On this very first episode of CUNY Uncut, my awesome friend Juvanie Piquant joins me in discussing mental health, how we’re feeling about the stress and anxiety surrounding this fall semester, and how we care for ourselves during difficult times–uncensored, unedited, uncut. Because when people act in negative ways, it’s not about yourself, per se. It’s more about them. Hurt people hurt people. Read Full Transcript Host Hannah Kavanagh Macaulay at Hunter ‘22 Hannah Kavanagh is a Macaulay@Hunter senior that initially majored in political science and journalism until this past semester, when she switched to a film major to pursue her passion for filmmaking and acting–all the while minoring in Arabic. She is currently the host and executive producer of CUNY Uncut, as well as her seminal podcast Tea For Three—which has garnered a cult following over the course of her college career. She was also active in Hunter College’s Undergraduate Student Government this past year as a junior senator. Instagram E-mail Guest Juvanie Piquant City Tech ‘22 Student Trustee & USS Chairperson Juvanie Piquant (she/her) is a senior majoring in Law and Paralegal Studies at CtyTech. She is currently the Vice President of the CItyTech Student Government Association and the CUNY USS Chairperson—being the first black Haitian-American woman to assume the position. She is also a strong advocate for CUNY students, representing them as a student representative at the Board of CUNY Trustees. Instagram Twitter E-mail   Full Transcript HANNAH: Hello everyone. This is Hannah Kavangh speaking and welcome to our very first episode of CUNY Uncut. The first ever student podcast brought out from CUNY where we talk about anything and everything uncensored, unedited, and uncut. Today, I have one of the most badass women I’ve ever met in my entire life. Joining me here today she’s currently the first Black Haitian American female USS chairperson, as well as the executive vice president of the SGA. Super awesome person and like just such a strong advocate for CUNY, overall amazing, I’d like to give a warm welcome to Juvanie Piquant. How you doing Juvanie? JUVANIE: Hi, everyone, I’m doing well. Thank you for having me on here on CUNY Uncut. It’s definitely been an uncut year. There’s a lot to unpack. HANNAH: No, for sure. Thank you for joining me. So yeah, today we’re gonna be talking about mental health, which is something that has been really prevalent, you know, over the past couple years, specifically with like college students in general, as we, you know, we switch to remote. We were doing that for a while, and now we’re transitioning into hybrid model, you know, unprecedented, murky territory. Um, so I guess, like the first question that I wanted to ask you is like, what is your relationship to mental health currently? And how has it evolved over time for you? JUVANIE: I think, at first, I really didn’t have a relationship with mental health. You know, it’s something that it’s there because it affects you. And I think when people realize the aha moment of understanding, this is something that I need to pay attention to, this is something that I need to attend to, and nurture, and figure out what’s going on. And what works best for me, is in moments of, you know,

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