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The Redefy Radio
by Redefy
Members of a by-teens, for-teens organization share their takes on issues of justice and activism in their communities.
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Season 2, Episode 7: Internalized Misogyny
Podcast Host Jordan and Ashna discuss the effects of internalized misogyny and misogyny as a whole in light of a horrific event in India.
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Season 2, Episode 6: Migrant Workers in Communities and the Value Of Inclusion
To start off 2021, podcast host Kaushal speaks about his experiences volunteering to support migrant workers in his community. He touches upon the importance of integration and diversity in society. Encouraging listeners to participate in social movements, Kaushal also demonstrates how passion projects can also better communities.
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Season 2, Episode 5: Mental Health Resources Internationally & In Schools
Podcast host Adithi discusses her experience with mental health in her school and how the stigma can affect so many people with Ashna.
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Season 2, Episode 4: Electoralism in the Modern Age
Podcast host Rohin discusses Electoralism with Saketh Damera, Head Organizer of Saketh Damera - Head Organizer of the Tom Wells 2020 Campaign.
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Season 2, Episode 3: Gun Control Laws & How Change Happens Policywise
Director of Podcasts, Ashna Talukder, talks to Mariah Cooley, a Youth Congress Member for March For Our Lives. They discuss gun control laws in relation to mass shootings, the process of policy change, and the importance of intersectionality in gun control laws.
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Season 2, Episode 2: Columbus Day vs Indigenous People's Day + Student Activism
Director of Podcasts, Ashna, will discuss the importance of the change from Columbus Day to Indigenous People's Day and how students can become more involved in activism and movements they are passionate about.
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Season 2, Episode 1: Redefy Introduction + Reproductive Rights Discussion
We are kicking off Redefy Radio once again for this year with our new Co-Directors of Podcasts, Ashna Talukder and Jonathan Cruz. They introduce what Redefy does as an organization and discuss the new abortion law put into effect in Texas.
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Episode Nine: Queer Culture in India and Pride Month
Redefy staff writer Snayini Das (she/her) and student activist Olipriya Roy (she/they) of India discuss LGBTQIA+ culture in India, several stigmas facing this community, rainbow capitalism, pride celebrations in India, and more.
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Episode Eight: The Importance of Female Representation in the Film Industry
Redefy team member Liv Hodgson is joined by costume designer Rebecca Gregg to discuss the challenges that women traditionally face in the film industry.
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Episode Seven: Why We Should Care About Child Marriage with Danna Viruel
Redefy staff member Danna Viruel and Executive Director Katie Jain break down the details of child marriage, why it happens, who it affects, why we should care, and most importantly: what we should do to fight it. TW: Discussions of rape and abuse
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Episode Six: The Atlanta Shooting and the Importance of Intersectional Feminism
TRIGGER WARNING: Discussions of Sexual Assault and Violence Against Women Redefy team members Katie Jain and Shreya Joshi talk about the Atlanta shooting, the fetishization of Asian women, and why recent studies and events regarding sexual harassment only emphasize the importance of intersectional feminism this Women's History Month.
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Episode Five: Period Poverty With Chelsea and Aileen Pujols
Leaders of the West New York Period branch Chelsea and Aileen Pujols discuss period poverty, their projects with the organization, and the stigma around menstruation.
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Episode Four: Black History Month and Activism with Shelby Williams
Redefy team members Katie Jain and Amenah Ghani talk to Director of Outreach Shelby Williams about her experiences in activism and change-making, as well as her perception of Black History Month and where it can improve. For more information, you can check us out on Instagram @weredefy and @shelbswilliams.
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Episode Three: Sia's New Movie: The Wrongs and Flaws from a Person with Autism
Hear from Amenah Ghani and guest speaker Helen Z (@helenangel) discuss Sia's new movie, what went wrong, and how to be a better ally to the Autistic community!
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Episode Two: How to Be a Better Ally to the Black Community
Redefy Journalist Liz Jones and guest speaker Danielle Koang discuss the ways in which non-Black people can be better allies to the Black community. Koang shares her insight as a Black woman who has been in the activism field and organized a Black Lives Matter protest over the summer.
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Episode One: Introduction
Just a brief overview of who we are and what we do.
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