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Gen(der) Ed

by VT Women's Center

The Women's Center recognizes that our current staff represents a limited perspective and set of lived experiences on gendered issues. With this podcast, we strive to highlight and promote the diverse backgrounds, accomplishments, and needs of the women in our community. Our conversations will explore the intersection of gender and other identities and cover topics on leadership, equity, wellbeing, and healthy relationships. Join us every other week for these important conversations.

Copyright: VT Women's Center

Episodes

Consent & Sexual Health 101

38m · Published 26 Oct 11:00

Today we are talking with Sophi Hayes a SAVES Peer Educator, Chloe Loving a Hokie Wellness Graduate Assistant and HEAT member, and Malinda Britt, Human Sexuality Educator with Planned Parenthood South Atlantic. We discuss the importance of discussing topics like sex, sexual health, sexuality, consent, and healthy relationships with youth and college students. Join us for this conversation to learn more about sexual health and consent.

Indigenous People's Day 101

40m · Published 12 Oct 10:00

In celebration of Indigenous People’s Day, we are talking with Melissa Faircloth, Dr. Theresa Rocha Beardall, and Qualla Ketchum. They share the importance of recognizing this day, what it took to get it acknowledged at Virginia Tech, and more.

Indigenous People's Day 101

40m · Published 12 Oct 10:00

In celebration of Indigenous People’s Day, we are talking with Melissa Faircloth, Dr. Theresa Rocha Beardall, and Qualla Ketchum. They share the importance of recognizing this day, what it took to get it acknowledged at Virginia Tech, and more.

Civic Engagement 101

37m · Published 28 Sep 13:01

In this episode, we explore a variety of civic engagement components. Dr. Caitlin Jewitt, an Assistant Professor of Political Science, offers insight into the electoral process as well as ways in which voter suppression occurs. We are also joined by Jes Davis from VT Engage, who shares the importance of the student voice and how voters can cast their ballot this fall.

Intro to (Dis)course 101

36m · Published 15 Sep 17:52

Join us as we discuss a new project that Dr. Andrea Baldwin and other faculty and community partners are collaborating with us at the Women’s Center on this fall. We are calling the project (Dis)course because it’s an ongoing discussion that invites folks currently taking classes with our faculty as well as others who may be interested in joining the conversation. The theme of the project this semester is focusing on violence- interpersonal, state, police, etc.- against women and queer people of color. We will be reading and discussing Andrea Rithcie’s book Invisible No More as one of the central and recurring components of this program.

Listen in as Dr. Baldwin shares why she selected Invisible No More for this project and amplifies the experiences of BIPOC as it relates to violence against these communities. 

Cultural Awareness 101

35m · Published 25 Aug 17:37

Today we are talking with Melissa Faircloth from the American Indian & Indigenous Community Center and Nina Ha from the Asian Cultural Engagement Center to learn more about a two of our six Cultural and Community Centers at Virginia Tech. We discuss how they are amplifying and meeting the needs of our under-represented and under-served communities on campus and how we as Hokies can learn more about the diverse experiences of those minority students, staff, and faculty.

Cultural Awareness 101

35m · Published 25 Aug 17:37

Today we are talking with Melissa Faircloth from the American Indian & Indigenous Community Center and Nina Ha from the Asian Cultural Engagement Center to learn more about a two of our six Cultural and Community Centers at Virginia Tech. We discuss how they are amplifying and meeting the needs of our under-represented and under-served communities on campus and how we as Hokies can learn more about the diverse experiences of those minority students, staff, and faculty.

Mental Health 101

35m · Published 05 Aug 15:07

A discussion with guests Swathi Prabhu of Hokie Wellness and Jess Westcott of Cook Counseling about taking care of our mental health and wellness as we prepare for the uncertainty of the Fall 2020 semester. 


Gen(der) Ed has 18 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 11:10:55. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 23rd 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 25th, 2024 11:11.

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