Let's Talk.
By Keerthi Jayaraman
Let's Talk.Aug 28, 2020
Episode 8 (feat. Atinuke Lardner): Mass Incarceration, the School to Prison Pipeline, and the Necessity of Prison Reform in the US
In this week's episode of Let's Talk, we sit down with Atinuke Lardner to discuss mass incarceration, the school to prison pipeline, and the necessity of prison reform in the United States.
Episode 7 (feat. Talia Fiester): White Fragility, White Supremacy, and the Commodification of BIPOC Stories
In this week's episode of Let's Talk, we sit down with Talia Fiester to discuss white fragility, the ingrained nature of white supremacy, and the commodification of BIPOC stories.
Episode 6 (feat. Lily Roberts): Environmental Racism, Hostile Architecture, and Housing Inequity in the US
In this week's episode of Let's Talk, we sit down with Lily Roberts to discuss the implications of environmental racism, hostile architecture, and housing inequity in the 21st Century.
Episode 5 (feat. Dr. Ami Shah): History Repeats Itself
In this week's episode of Let's Talk, we sit down with Dr. Ami Shah to discuss how to navigate current events and engage with media literacy in the 21st century.
Episode 4 (feat. Hailie Goldsmith): Friends Don't Let Friends Miss Elections
In this week's episode of Let's Talk, we sit down with Hailie Goldsmith to discuss voting suppression, the relevance of the youth vote, and the importance of 2020 as an election year.
Episode 3 (feat. Gabrielle Narcisse): Amplifying Black Womxn Voices, Art as a Medium for Social Change, and the Power of Protest
In this week's episode of Let's Talk, we are sitting down with Gabrielle Narcisse to talk about how to amplify Black womxn voices, art as a medium for social change, and the power of protests.
Episode 2 (feat. Vahini Shori): Allyship, Social Media Activism, and How to Prevent Burnout
In the second episode of Let's Talk, Keerthi and special guest Vahini Shori sit down to talk about what it means to be an ally, social media activism, and how to prevent burnout in social justice movements.
Episode 1 (feat. Sofia Kwon): Decolonizing the American Education System
In the first episode of Let's Talk, Keerthi and special guest Sofia Kwon dive into a conversation about how students can contribute to the decolonization of the American education system. They discuss how we can identify and consciously "unlearn" content taught in American schools as well as purposeful anti-racism reading to engage with to be an active member of society.