TUT's Expert Opinions Podcast
By Rahim Jessani
TUT's Expert Opinions Podcast Aug 11, 2020
Negotiations on the Nile - Yasmin Zaerpoor
Boston College professor Yasmin Zaerpoor joins the show to talk about the issues with distributing the Nile between Ethiopia, Sudan, and Egypt.
Gender Inequality in Sports - Coach Jen Welter
The first female coach in NFL history, Dr. Jen Welter, discusses her coaching experience and gender disparities within sports.
The History of Racial Rhetoric in the U.S. - Martin Summers
Professor Martin Summers joins the show to talk about the history of racial rhetoric in the United States and how it affects the black community today.
Coronavirus In Florida - Rep Anna Eskamani (PT 2)
State Rep Anna Eskamani joins the show via Instagram live to discuss Florida's shortcomings with handling coronavirus and the difficulty to reopen schools in Orange County
Mental health in the South Asian community - Natasha Chandel
Writer, comedian, and actress Natasha Chandel speaks about anti-blackness, mental health, and representation issues within the South Asian community in media.
Our History with Racism - Ken Kersch
Author and Boston College professor Ken Kersch joins the show to compare & contrast today's riots and protests to the civil rights movement of the twentieth century.
Anti-Blackness in the South Asian community - Opinion
Rahim explores the origins of the South Asian community's unique history with anti-blackness and racism.
Coronavirus and Education - Rep Anna Eskamani
Rep Anna Eskamani joins the show to talk about Florida's unique approach in handling the coronavirus pandemic and how it affected the state's educational system.
Issues facing Veterans - Opinion
In our first episode, Rahim will inspect the problems Veterans face daily, the VA's response to their call for help, and the government's role in funding the VA.