Documentary: LGBTQ Violence
Documentary: LGBTQ Violence
By: Yajaira Gracia
Host Yajaira Garcia tackles the tough subject of violence towards the LGBTQ.
Host Yajaira Garcia tackles the tough subject of violence towards the LGBTQ.
On this episode of “World Culture,” host Belen Hernandez is joined by Ava Talehakimi to talk about her upbringing as Persian.
Welcome to CulTour, the show where we tour the different cultures Pierce’s population has to offer and discuss what makes each cultural make-up unique. On today’s show, Shir interviews Vissolela Lucas on all things British. Be sure to tune in every week on Wednesdays at3:30 p.m. to learn about a new culture.
Welcome to CulTour, the show where we tour the different cultures Pierce’s population has to offer and discuss what makes each cultural make-up unique. On today’s show, Shir interviews Jennifer Rosenberg on her intercultural communications class, which inspired the show’s topic. Be sure to tune in every week on Wednesdays at 3:30 p.m. to learn about a new culture.
Welcome to CulTour, the show where we tour the different cultures Pierce’s population has to offer and discuss what makes each cultural make-up unique. On today’s show, Shir interviews Yeprem Davoodian on what it’s like to be an Armenian-American who immigrated to the United States from Iran. The topics of conversation ranged from language to family and food. Be sure to tune in every week on Wednesdays at 3:30 p.m. to learn about a new culture.
Welcome to CulTour, the show where we tour the different cultures Pierce’s population has to offer and discuss what makes each cultural make-up unique. On Today’s show Shir interviews Araceli Ortiz on the ins and outs of Mexican culture ranging from food,
family values, and language. Be sure to tune every week Wednesday’s at 3:30 pm to listen in.
MECHA is one of Pierce’s many student clubs, here to represent Chicano culture in the San Fernando Valley. On this episode, Emmanuel asks the listeners to learn more about the people who call themselves Chicano- a Mexican American culture that’s a large part of the fabric of Southern California’s population.
Gothropology is the show that discusses ancient traditions, spirituality and regeneration- the guide to come and take you by the hand into unknown pleasures. On this episode, Brit-El gives a runthrough of upcoming and recently released films, music and other aspects of media and news that are worth her time. Reviews of Sing It Ugly by Those Poor Bastards and Songs To Kill Your Lover To by Rebis in Eden, pre-release insight on The Neon Demon and The Conjuring 2, the return of Twin Peaks, Chelsea Wolfe and other bands on tour, upcoming summer festivals, songs Brit-El dances around to on Spotify and much more. Tune in for a quick, fun 30-minute culture recap and send Brit-El your favorite Satan songs when you’re done!
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