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Career Conversations is a podcast hosted by the staff at Syracuse University's Central Career Services. The purpose of the podcast is for the listener to get to know Career Services staff as well as the many valuable services offered. The hope is that this podcast facilitates connections between students and career staff to support for career related goals.
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Central Coast Conversations with Yvonne Thomas will feature conversations with influencers and community leaders, national and local hot topics, and issues that affect everyone. You’ll also hear from business leaders and organizations looking to get the word out about their vision and mission.
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This Podcast Series is part of Noria’s Mexico and Central America Program, and belongs to our "Violence Takes Place" project. We are delighted to present a set of conversations on gender, geography, and violence against women in rural Mexico and Central America. Six episodes with the leading women working on violence in the region: researchers, journalists, activists. Discover their work, their newest books, and their ongoing investigative projects.
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Want to know what it’s like to work in the music industry? During his time on campus for Forever Orange in Action programming, Jace Rodrigues ’21 shares insights from his career at Atlantic Records in conversation with SENSES Program Coordinator Nick Piato, Career Exploration Specialist Kate Mercer, and Syracuse University students Mimi Ambrose and…
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Join Associate Director, TRIO Student Support Services (SSS), Amy Messersmith as she welcomes future Career Podcast hosts Dan Pack and Kate Mercer of Career Services. Dan and Kate share their winding paths to becoming Career Exploration Specialists, discuss the benefits of visiting one’s career services office, and reveal their favorite hidden gems…
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Conversation with Kevin Douglass Greene, great-great grandson of former slave and abolitionist Frederick Douglass discussing the legacy of his famous ancestor and memories of his life growing up in Seaside on the Monterey Peninsula in California.Yvonne Thomas
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Gema Kloppe-Santamaría is Assistant Professor of Latin American History at Loyola University, Chicago. Her research deals with questions of violence, security, religion, and gender in Latin America, with a particular focus on Mexico and Central America. Before joining Loyola, she was a Visiting Fellow at the Kellogg Institute for International Stud…
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Lina Britto is a Colombian historian, journalist, and an Associate Professor of History at Northwestern University. In this episode, we talk about her book, Marijuana Boom: The Rise and Fall of Colombia's First Drug Paradise, which came out in Spring 2020 with University of California Press. Lina Britto received her PhD from New York University, an…
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In this 4th Episode of the Series, we talk about Deborah Bonello's investigations on organized crime and illegal logging in Mexico, and then jump into a discussion about her current book project on Women in the Sinaloa Cartel. Deborah Bonello is a journalist, editor and investigator and has been based in Latin America since 2005. She is a former em…
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"The Troop. Why do soldiers kill?". In this episode recorded in Spanish, we speak with Daniela Rea, a Mexican journalist and writer. Daniela is Editor at "Pie de Pagina", an independent media. With Daniela, we talk about her book "La Tropa, ¿por qué mata un soldado?", written with Pablo Ferri, analyzing issues of militarization and gender violence …
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Andalusia K. Soloff is a multimedia journalist based in Mexico City. She specializes in state violence, migration, indigenous land struggles and gender based murders in Latin America. In her reporting, Andalusia seeks to center on the voices of those most affected by these crises and violence. We discuss her new graphic novel on forced disappearanc…
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Nina Lakhani is the first Environmental Justice Reporter for the Guardian US, based in New York. In this conversation, she discusses her new book Who Killed Berta Cáceres? (2020). Nina Lakhani's book focuses on environmental violence and women in Honduras, but due to her experience in Mexico City, she will also talk about obstretic violence in the …
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