The Teens Talk Podcast

The Teens Talk Podcast

por Youth Celebrate Diversity
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Teens Talk: Student Activism
What does it take to be an activist? How do you know if you've made a real difference? In this season finale, we're diving into the world of student activism. Join us for an inspiring conversation with a college student who found his voice and made it heard, even in the face of opposition. Then, get ready for Leila's season 3 farewell as she reflects on the season's journey and shares exclusive behind-the-scenes moments.
Teens Talk: The Experiences of First- and Second-Generation Americans
First-generation or second-generation, are our stories truly that different? Is there a lot of common ground between immigrants and the children of immigrants? This episode explores these questions in a conversation about identity and belonging. Three students join Leila to unpack the complexities of their immigrant backgrounds. They delve into shared cultural experiences, the challenges of navigating multiple identities, and the profound ways in which the immigrant experience has shaped them.
Teens Talk: Bisexuality
What's the story behind the largest yet often most misunderstood segment of the LGBTQ+ community? How do we break down the barriers around attraction to multiple genders? The bisexual and pansexual community represents a significant portion of the LGBTQ+ spectrum, yet their experiences are too often silenced. Break the silence with us as we welcome Nicole Kristal, founder of the Still Bi campaign, now a leading non-profit promoting visibility and community for this segment of the LGBTQ+ community. Join us to discover the unique challenges faced by this community and the crucial role allyship plays in fostering understanding and acceptance for all LGBTQ+ identities.
Teens Talk: The Experiences of People of Color in the Arts
What does it take to have a fulfilling career in the arts when you come from an underrepresented background? Find out in this special episode, where we delve into the stories of these four creatives who have made their mark as actors, comedians, journalists, writers, and directors. From navigating systemic barriers to embracing their unique perspectives, these trailblazers share their inspiring journeys and reveal the secrets to thriving in an industry where representation matters.
Teens Talk: Mainstreaming and Inclusion of Disabled Youth in Schools
Imagine a classroom where differences are celebrated, not just tolerated. Can we create a school where every student, regardless of ability, learns and thrives together? Is our education system truly inclusive? Join us for a groundbreaking conversation with Erin Studer, executive director of the CHIME Institute's programs, which champion a revolutionary model of inclusive education. In this episode, we'll critically examine the meaning of inclusion, confront uncomfortable truths, and envision a future where disability advocacy reshapes education and redefines what's possible for all learners.
Teens Talk: The Asian American/Pacific Islander (AAPI) Experience in the US
What really unites the AAPI community in the US? Is it shared culture, experiences, or something else entirely? In this episode, we challenge the AAPI label by diving deep into four diverse perspectives, including our host's. Spanning from New Jersey to Hawaii, with roots in various countries of origin, their experiences couldn't be more different. But will we uncover common threads that weave them together? Join us as we delve into the AAPI community's most pressing concerns, unraveling stereotypes, embracing the richness of our differences, and discovering similarities to celebrate.
Teens Talk: Interfaith Activism, with Reverend Carol Devine
How can people of faith from different backgrounds join forces to create meaningful change? In this episode of the Teens Talk Podcast, we look into the principles of collaboration and explore how faith communities can unite to address urgent issues like climate change. Host Leila speaks with Reverend Carol Devine, an ordained pastor in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), who has extensive experience in multifaith and environmental initiatives, including Blessed Tomorrow and One Home One Future. Discover how religious leaders can bridge differences, find common ground, and work together to build a better future for all.
Teens Talk: College Decisions
Ever wondered what goes through students' minds as they navigate the complex college application process and make their final decision? How do youth from different backgrounds weigh the different factors in making a decision? In this episode, host Leila speaks with a diverse group of high school seniors, fresh off their college commitment day, to share their unique journeys. From celebrating acceptances to grappling with doubts and fears, this episode explores the emotional rollercoaster of the college application process and offers a glimpse into the exciting future that awaits them.
Teens Talk: Creating Space for Dialogue
The Teens Talk Podcast returns for season 3, taking a whole new approach to its format and conversations. Host Leila is bringing together a diverse group of experts to learn more about creating a safe space for dialogue on important and sensitive topics, especially related to inclusion and justice. Featured guests include Dr. Rana Razzaque, Director of Opportunity, Access, and Inclusion at Englewood Schools in Colorado; Margo Guernsey, a Boston-based documentary filmmaker with experience as a union organizer, non-profit development director, and Spanish/English translator; and Mason Estes, a keynote speaker for leadership and diversity conferences and a mentor for youth activists.
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Teens Talk: Community, Disability, & Representation with Ellie Younger
In this episode, Teens Talk podcast host Lameese Makkawi is joined by Ellie Younger, a recent college graduate, where they discuss justice for disabled people. Many disabled people have built a community to protect each other from able-bodied people’s inability to make space for them. You will learn just how uneducated the collective is on what it takes to fight for disability justice. After breaking down just how many barriers are hidden in plain sight, you will understand the gravity of the situation.
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