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Within the Margins

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From the Emory Wheel, this is Within the Margins, exploring Emory University’s student culture and re-examining the University experience with students from historically underrepresented backgrounds. Listen in to discussions about student life, academia and the Emory experience.
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The Muslim community at Emory

Within the MarginsMar 30, 2023

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The Muslim community at Emory

The Muslim community at Emory

Roughly 2.5% of the overall Emory community identify as Muslim according to Emory Spiritual and Religious life. With Emory’s legal and traditional ties with the United Methodist Church, organizations like Emory’s Muslim Student Association (MSA) are imperative for finding community, inclusion, and identity


In this episode, we talk to Ibrahim Jouja (25C) and Ilsa Qureshi (26C) to discuss their experiences as Muslims on campus: from the perceptions of different Muslim sects, prayer spaces and Ramadan to the everyday life of a Muslim student. To shed light and understanding on marginalized communities, we want to include and uplift their voices to be heard through this episode of Within the Margins: The Muslim community at Emory.

Mar 30, 202339:31
Hispanic Student Experiences At Emory

Hispanic Student Experiences At Emory

In this week’s episode of Within the Margins, we explored Hispanic representation at Emory and in the greater Atlanta area. The Hispanic student population makes up the second-smallest ethnic demographic at Emory and are typically clumped together under that overarching umbrella. What's it like adjusting to Emory and Atlanta as a Hispanic student? What can student Hispanic/Latinx organizations/spaces do to make spaces more inclusive? How can Emory work to prevent future misrepresentation?

We sat down with Wheel Editorial Board member Sara Perez (24C) and Amy Herrera (25C) to discuss intersectional identities, Emory’s treatment of Hispanic students, the monolith myth and more.

Feb 23, 202326:20
LGBTQ+ Identity at Emory

LGBTQ+ Identity at Emory

Content Warning: At the beginning of the episode one of the interviewees uses the F-slur.

LGBTQ+ students on Emory’s campus exist with almost no student-run LGBTQ+ groups. Instead, Emory’s official Office of LGBTQ+ life is the main space for students to come together and discuss their sexuality. Community is essential to queer spaces, and the lack of queer community on Emory’s campus leaves questions about how the increasing population of queer students experiences the campus. . What about other spaces on campus? How are LGBTQ+ students treated throughout campus life? How do LGBTQ+ students find community?

In this episode, Isabella Montealegre (23BBA) and Marc Goedmans (24C) joined us to discuss their experiences as queer students on Emory’s campus. They discussed athletics, business, and queer community on Emory’s campus.

Nov 18, 202237:16
Voting at Emory | APIDAA & NAACP

Voting at Emory | APIDAA & NAACP

Affinity groups across Emory’s campus are crucial to the yearly get out of the vote fervor. Organizations like Asian Pacific Islander and Desi American Activists (APIDAA) and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) are stewards of ending voting repression both on Emory’s campus and in the wider Atlanta community. Georgia is a deeply purple state, and with such uncertainty entering the midterm election, we wanted to sit down with two campus leaders directing the voting movement at Emory.

Vivian Liu (24C) and Alvaro Perez (23C) are at the front lines of the drive to get Emory students to vote. Their organizations focus on enriching the lives of students, but their reach spreads far beyond Emory’s campus. In this episode, we hear how APIDAA and the NAACP are encouraging students to vote and make change in the community.

Oct 23, 202238:47
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Mar 30, 202228:05
The Wealth Gap at Emory

The Wealth Gap at Emory

As class disparities rise in the United States, access to education continues to serve as a financial obstacle to low-income families. At Emory, a pronounced wealth gap creates significant deviations in students’ interactions with university resources, administration and their peers. Today, we are joined by students Elisabet Ortiz (24C) and Nicole Ramirez (23C) to discuss how these social, political, economic obstacles may continue even after low-income students are accepted into post-secondary institutions.

Don’t forget to subscribe to Within the Margins to never miss an episode, and join us next time for a discussion about the experiences of Native American students and staff at Emory University.

Nov 11, 202141:18
International Community

International Community

Emory is home to more than 4,000 international students and scholars. The international community at Emory has grown by almost 25% in less than 10 years, and the contributions these students have made to Emory’s achievements are profound. In this week’s episode of Within the Margins, we sit down with students Ahmed Aljohani (22C) of Saudi Arabia, Simren Bhinde (24C) of India and Iris Li (24C) of China to discuss their experiences as international students at Emory. We dive into the challenges of being culturally understood, visa process challenges, the support that Emory provides and the cross-cultural perspectives their identities cultivate.

Don’t forget to subscribe to Within the Margins to never miss an episode, and join us next time for a discussion about the wealth gap at Emory.

Oct 28, 202150:40
The Nonbinary Community at Emory (pt. 2)

The Nonbinary Community at Emory (pt. 2)

What does it mean to be nonbinary? And how does Emory University simultaneously create space for nonbinary-identifying students to flourish, and create obstacles toward their free expression? In this week’s episode of Within the Margins, we sit down with Emory students Jai Barnett (24C) and Casey Cancilla (23C) to discuss their relationship with gender, including their perspectives on gendered extracurriculars at Emory, queer social life and the multifaceted and dynamic nature of identity.

This is the second part of our two-episode series focusing on the nonbinary community at Emory. Don’t forget to subscribe to Within the Margins to never miss an episode.

Oct 27, 202148:21
The Nonbinary Community at Emory (pt. 1)

The Nonbinary Community at Emory (pt. 1)

With 1.2 million people in the United States identifying as nonbinary, Emory community members are no exception. In this week’s episode of Within the Margins, we sit down with Julian Currents to discuss their experiences being nonbinary and professor at Emory. Currents examines the difficulties and institutional boundaries that come with being gender nonconforming in academia.

This is the first part of our two-episode series focusing on the nonbinary Emory community members. Don’t forget to subscribe to Within the Margins to never miss an episode.

Sep 30, 202143:52
Black Students from the South

Black Students from the South

In a city that’s 50% Black and a university that’s 10% Black, what does it mean to identify as a Black Southerner? In the premiere episode of Within the Margins, host Rachel Broun (23C) speaks with Timethius Terrell (24C) and Morissa Wisdom (24C), two Black students from Georgia. We dissect the rural and urban divide in the South, diversity at Emory and what it means to be a Black Southerner in a predominantly white space.

Sep 16, 202143:32
Welcome to Within the Margins!

Welcome to Within the Margins!

Within the Margins explores Emory University’s student culture and re-examines the University experience with students from historically underrepresented backgrounds. Listen in to discussions about student life, academia and the Emory experience. 


Listen to our first episode on Thursday. Don't forget to subscribe and share Within the Margins to never miss an episode!

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