by Paola Castillo | Oct 2, 2019 | CULTURE, Fall 2019, FEATURED
Too Girly featuring Zuly Garcia
Hosted by Paola Castillo
On the second installment of Too Girly, host Paola Castillo talks to Oxacan Photographer/Feminist, Zuly Garcia, on beauty standards and the impact of women of color in art.
by Jessica Vaughan | May 28, 2019 | CULTURE, FEATURED, Spring 2019
Voice of a Generation featuring Charlette Aragon
Hosted by Jessica Vaughan
Host Jessica Vaughan talks to local spoken word poet Charlette Aragon, Aragon opens up about her sexuality and her past experiences and talks about how that influences her writing. Aragon is currently working on a collection of poems she hopes to publish.
You can follow her on instagram @charliannearagon
by Redah Baig | May 14, 2018 | CULTURE, FEATURED, Spring 2018
Ladylike featuring Jonathan Gutierrez: Waterworld Ain’t That Bad?
hosted by Redah Baig
On this episode of Ladylike Jonathan Gutierrez, an aspiring filmmaker, shares his challenges in the industry as a minority. He is the owner of Promark Pictures and hopes to use his platform to support minorities in the industry.
by Monica Vigil | May 11, 2018 | CULTURE, FEATURED, Spring 2018
“Love, Women” featuring Karla Montoya Sr., Karla Montoya Jr. and Amanda Montoya: The American Dream
hosted by Monica Vigil
On this very special episode of “Love, Women” host Monica Vigil interviews her very own mother, Karla Montoya, about her journey as an immigrant from Nicaragua and how being in the United States has always been something she’s grateful for, even when the country doesn’t seem to welcome her. Monica’s sisters Karla and Amanda Montoya also share their experiences as girls growing up in 2018 and the way they’re treated.
Music by HappyPuppyRecords
by Monica Vigil | Apr 19, 2018 | CULTURE, FEATURED, Spring 2018
“Love, Women” featuring Olympia LePoint: Women in STEM
Hosted by Monica Vigil
On this episode of “Love, Women” host Monica Vigil is joined by award-winning rocket scientist, talk show host, TED speaker and author Olympia LePoint. Olympia recaps her educational journey, including a moment of inspiration the first time she visited NASA Jet Propulsion Library in Pasadena, the many math classes she failed, and how eventually she used science and faith to reshape her brain to get to where she is now. The two also talk about Olympia’s radio show and a TV show she is beginning to film with the same name: Answers Unleashed.
Music by HappyPuppyRecords.
by Kevin Barcinas | Apr 10, 2018 | CULTURE, FEATURED, Spring 2018
“Men Don’t Cry” featuring Brooke McGill: Or Do They?
hosted by Kevin Barcinas
On this episode of “Men Don’t Cry”, host Kevin Barcinas confabulates with Brooke McGill, first year Pierce Student and aspiring screen actress about the trials and tribulations of transitioning in a mostly male socialized society. McGill discloses her opinions on some hot button issues in the LGBTQ community and busts some myths about transgender people.
by Redah Baig | Apr 10, 2018 | CULTURE, FEATURED, Spring 2018
“Ladylike” featuring Monica Montoya: Women in Action
Hosted by Redah Baig
With blockbusters like “Wonder Woman” and “Black Panther” crushing it at the box office, it is apparent that the motion for Hollywood to become more inclusive of women and people of color should be a ticket to success. However, there is still lingering hesitation of if big companies should take that leap. This episode of Ladylike features Monica Montoya who, along with the host, discusses the role of women in cinema, with emphasis on the action genre.
by Redah Baig | Mar 5, 2018 | CULTURE, FEATURED, Spring 2018
Ladylike featuring Mickey Harrison: Hermoine was Definitely Black
Hosted by Redah Baig
The announcement of Harry Potter and The Cursed Child caused a great deal of anticipation inside the hearts of Potterheads across the globe. On this episode host Redah Baig interviews Pierce College’s very own Professor Mickey Harrison who’s known for teaching a “Harry Potter” based literature class. They’ll delve into discussing diversity in Pop culture.