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$40 In Paris

$40 In Paris

By UNCA OMA

$40 in Paris, hosted by UNC Asheville's Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA), adds to the many virtual discussions on today's most pressing topics! We’ll use this podcast to introduce our listeners to new concepts, model critical (and challenging) dialogue, and share frameworks that we believe will increase our community's collective understanding.
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Interview w/Jeremy James

$40 In ParisSep 09, 2020

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Throwback: Interview w/Allison Alcéna

Throwback: Interview w/Allison Alcéna

In today's throwback episode we sit down with Allison Alcéna.  Allison previously served as a program coordinator in the Office of Multicultural Affairs and has been a frequent collaborator over the years.  Allison talks a little about their experience, how they arrived in Asheville, and shares some valuable advice the would have given to their younger self.  

Sep 28, 202028:13
Throwback: Interview w/Rudy Mondragón (@boxingintellect)

Throwback: Interview w/Rudy Mondragón (@boxingintellect)

In today's throwback episode we sit done with sports scholar Rudy Mondragón.

Sep 18, 202047:40
Centering Alumni Voices: Maintaining Personal Wellness w/Omar Ahmad '08

Centering Alumni Voices: Maintaining Personal Wellness w/Omar Ahmad '08

Today's episode of $40 in Paris is from our Diversity Development Series.  The Diversity Development Series is a joint partnership between OMA & the UNC Asheville Alumni Association.   In this episode, Megan speaks with Omar Ahmad, Assistant Athletic Director at Richard Bland College of William & Mary, about staying in good physical and mental health while navigating the impacts of Coronavirus, racial injustice, and student life in general.

Sep 10, 202033:27
Interview w/Jeremy James

Interview w/Jeremy James

In today's episode of $40 In Paris, we interview OMA intern and graduating senior Jeremy James.  Jeremy talks about growing up in Winston Salem, his college experience, and studying abroad.

Enjoy!

Sep 09, 202014:21
"So what IS the truth?" *Oprah voice*

"So what IS the truth?" *Oprah voice*

In this episode, Megan and Luke talk current events, what's in a statement, performative social justice, and defunding the police.

Jul 15, 202052:19
Throwback Episode: Institutional Responses to Racism

Throwback Episode: Institutional Responses to Racism

In today's throwback episode from February of 2018 the team talks about racist incidents on college campuses and the responsibility institutions have in responding to them,
Jun 09, 202036:15
Throwback Episode: The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas

Throwback Episode: The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas

This is a throwback to one of our first episodes recorded back in February of 2018.  In this episode, Alondra, Laura and Luke discuss Ursula K. Le Guine's, The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas and it's connection to school segregation, the opportunity gap, and racial inequity.  

Jun 03, 202036:30