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Beyond J

Beyond J

By Sacramento State

"We are extending the impact of the University beyond J Street — transforming Sacramento by transforming our students." Welcome to Beyond J, a podcast from University Communications that dives into the Sacramento region's issues and challenges, cultural topics and trends from a unique Sacramento State perspective. Beyond J is hosted by Phillip Altstatt & Rob Reyes
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What's in a Pronoun?

Beyond JMar 22, 2022

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I Hustled
Oct 12, 202221:07
Escaping Ukraine

Escaping Ukraine

Two Sac State grads—one visiting Ukraine and one at home in Sacramento— share their experiences following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Olya LeBaron learned firsthand of the invasion from friends and family in her homeland of Ukraine and watched in disbelief as events unfolded from her home in Sacramento. Meanwhile, Blake Westman woke to the sounds of explosions, gunfire, and air raids after a night out with friends during a recent visit to Ukraine.

While Olya’s journey to Ukraine to aid refugees and Blake’s escape from Kyiv to Poland are very different circumstances, their stories underscore the incredible humanitarian efforts amid devastating circumstances.

Jul 12, 202217:33
I'm a Recovering Racist

I'm a Recovering Racist

Sacramento Poet Laureate Andru Defeye’s startling declaration that “he is a recovering racist” while reading a poem he wrote for Sac State’s 2022 antiracism and inclusion Convocation blindsided host Phillip Altstatt and inspired this episode.

This thoughtful conversation about the difference between prejudice and racism, systemic power and control, privilege, and equity reveals some uncomfortable truths but is ultimately about hope.

Andru shares his journey to becoming an antiracist and offers solutions—starting with acknowledging and owning systemic truths and using the power of love to heal and create meaningful change.

May 19, 202223:60
What's in a Pronoun?

What's in a Pronoun?

Antonia Peigahi (she, her, they), director of policy and records management at Sacramento State, visits the studio to tell her incredibly personal story of coming out publicly as a transgender woman.

We are joined for a conversation about the role of gender pronouns by Sacramento State Professor Dana Kivel (they/them/their) and PRIDE Center Program Coordinator Tranh Pham (they/them/their).

Together, we explore the use of language that can help all of us, as people, show respect by avoiding labels and assumptions that can be hurtful.

Mar 22, 202228:37
Pour It Out & Do It Again

Pour It Out & Do It Again

We sit down with Roshaun Davis, co-founder of Unseen Heroes, to discuss the topic of rebuilding community post-pandemic. He opens up about a personal and professional loss that he calls his ego death.

Roshaun says the notion of rebuilding shifts to providing outlets for communities to connect. The Sac State alumnus also mentions his four community pillars: Creativity. Community. Collaboration. Commerce.

Sep 23, 202119:04
Success Beyond Pandemic
Oct 30, 202014:59
From Homelessness to Hope

From Homelessness to Hope

In our first episode, we introduce you to Mona, a Sacramento State student who has persevered and kept her college dream alive despite daunting challenges. She has faced difficulties meeting basic needs such as food and housing as well as domestic violence and severe health challenges. And has kept going – finishing the Spring 2020 semester online along with nearly 30,000 other Sacramento State students.


Our co-host is Danielle Munoz, director of the Sacramento State CARES office, who shares her perspective on how students and others in the community can find themselves in trouble despite making good choices — and how the community can bring resources and support to change lives by changing situations.


Mona's story of challenge and determination will inspire you.

May 29, 202014:32