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Word on the Street: An OML & RRC Podcast
SCU Office for Multicultural Learning
47 episodes
2 weeks ago
Speakers: Shelly Cormier and Mariah Aragon Description: In this episode, Shelly and Mariah engage in a thoughtful conversation about the Native student experience at Santa Clara University. Mariah (Northern Cheyenne & Crow Tribe) shares her personal story, reflecting on the challenges and complexities of adjusting to a new environment, balancing academic rigor, and building a sense of community on campus. Sources referenced in the podcast: jstor.org/stable/42802513?searchText=native+student+experience&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoBasicSearch%3FQuery%3Dnative%2Bstudent%2Bexperience%26so%3Drel&ab_segments=0%2Fspellcheck_basic_search%2Fcontrol&refreqid=fastly-default%3A43fa7741ea5ae139ba7157eeca9e6003
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Speakers: Shelly Cormier and Mariah Aragon Description: In this episode, Shelly and Mariah engage in a thoughtful conversation about the Native student experience at Santa Clara University. Mariah (Northern Cheyenne & Crow Tribe) shares her personal story, reflecting on the challenges and complexities of adjusting to a new environment, balancing academic rigor, and building a sense of community on campus. Sources referenced in the podcast: jstor.org/stable/42802513?searchText=native+student+experience&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoBasicSearch%3FQuery%3Dnative%2Bstudent%2Bexperience%26so%3Drel&ab_segments=0%2Fspellcheck_basic_search%2Fcontrol&refreqid=fastly-default%3A43fa7741ea5ae139ba7157eeca9e6003
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S6 Ep1: How are Women Impacted by Healthcare?
Word on the Street: An OML & RRC Podcast
36 minutes 20 seconds
1 year ago
S6 Ep1: How are Women Impacted by Healthcare?
In this podcast of "Word on the Street: an OML & RRC Podcast," hosts Shelly (She/Her) and Alex (He/Him) delve into the topic of why there's a shortage of research on women in medicine. They explore the broader issue of gender inequalities that women encounter in everyday life. Disclaimer! Just a quick note before we dive in: throughout this podcast, I'll be using "women" and “female” interchangeably, and similarly, "men," "males," and "guys" will be used interchangeably. My discussion focuses on the gender binary. SPECIAL GUEST Alex Gonzalez Instagram: scu_mcc RESOURCES Ignored And Underrepresented: The Impact Of Excluding Women In Healthcare Research https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbesbusinessdevelopmentcouncil/2023/03/07/ignored-and-underrepresented-the-impact-of-excluding-women-in-healthcare-research/?sh=5e6ac50d628a Policy of Inclusion of Women in Clinical Trials https://www.womenshealth.gov/30-achievements/04#:~:text=In%201977%2C%20the%20FDA%20issued,thalidomide%20 causing%20 serious%20birth%20 defects Sex and Science: Underrepresentation of Women in Early-Stage Clinical Trials https://www.clinicaltrialsarena.com/features/underrepresentation-women-early-stage-clinical-trials/?cf-view OML/RRC UPCOMING EVENTS: 3/08/24 - SCU International Women’s Day Luncheon 3/13/24 - Women’s History Month Panel FOLLOW US FOR MORE INSTAGRAM @rrc_scu @scuoml FACEBOOK @SCURainbowResourceCenter @SCUOfficeForMulticulturalLearning SPOTIFY Word On The Street: An OML & RRC Podcast SCU OML YOUTUBE SCU Office for Multicultural Learning
Word on the Street: An OML & RRC Podcast
Speakers: Shelly Cormier and Mariah Aragon Description: In this episode, Shelly and Mariah engage in a thoughtful conversation about the Native student experience at Santa Clara University. Mariah (Northern Cheyenne & Crow Tribe) shares her personal story, reflecting on the challenges and complexities of adjusting to a new environment, balancing academic rigor, and building a sense of community on campus. Sources referenced in the podcast: jstor.org/stable/42802513?searchText=native+student+experience&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoBasicSearch%3FQuery%3Dnative%2Bstudent%2Bexperience%26so%3Drel&ab_segments=0%2Fspellcheck_basic_search%2Fcontrol&refreqid=fastly-default%3A43fa7741ea5ae139ba7157eeca9e6003