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WNSR New School Radio
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A student-run radio club at The New School
Micro-aggressions at The New School
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After Dr. Derald Wing Sue, a professor of psychology and education at Teachers College, spoke at The New School on microaggressions in academia, three students shared their experiences with them.
Reported, Produced, & Mixed by Andrew Orellana
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Nail Culture
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I'm Kennedy Whitaker and I'm a fan of getting my nails done. Long, short, fat you name it I'm there, make me look pretty. This project highlights a few moments in today's media that have been showing off nail art and I get to introduce you, listeners, to my nail spot in Harlem. Let's get it going!
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Preserving & Pickling: The Lower East Side
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Pickles and cultural preservation happenings on the Lower East Side.
Reported, Produced, & Mixed by Adina Karp
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Impeachment as a Constitutional Provision
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This podcast discusses impeachment as an element in the constitution and current public opinion on impeachment. It features interviews with Lisa Huestis and Tony Peer.
Produced By Isabelle Rosa
04:30
Lighting The Lamp
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USA women's hockey is both an overlooked and underfunded sport, yet despite it's lack of recognition from the public, it has continued to be one of the most successful teams and consistent powerhouses in international tournaments. I spoke with several women's hockey players about their experience playing women's hockey, and also men's league, about the difference it makes to play with other women and the need for more support for the game.
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Overlooked and Under Documented: Examining Diversity Initiatives Within Obituaries and Archives
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Diversity in representation after death can be found in both obituaries and archives, but it's not something that happens overnight, and it is not something that happens on it’s own. If death as an act is the only thing that transcends all else, then studying its representation in our society and who we choose to remember could be helpful to understanding our country’s long suppression of diversity. I reached out to an obituaries writer at The New York Times and an archive librarian at University of Santa Barbara’s Special Collection Library to learn about the diversity initiatives these two institutions have taken on.
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The Single Narrative
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Growing up immersed in both Latin American and American culture, one thing remained the same: the over the top portrayal of Latina women. Not limited to Latinas, American media has created stereotypes of Latinos that places us into one single narrative. (Melanie Valdez)
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Death, Physics, & MJ
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A meeting with a physic causes an unexpected recollection of the past with a young woman in her early 20s.
Produced By Kris Keene
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Street Harassment in NYC
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Street Harassment in NYC by WNSR contributors
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YouTube's Right-Wing Problem
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By Jackson Pacheco for WNSR Would rather this remain unlisted for now, until I can go back in and add some more important details and references.
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Almost Lost Abroad
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Traveling around Europe with your two best friends can be fun, if you know what you're doing. This is a story about the time I almost got lost in Italy four times.
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Female Voices in Film
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A young woman attempting to find her place and voice in the film industry.
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Overlooked & Under Documented
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Examining diversity initiatives within archives and obituaries.
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The Good Friday Pilgrimage: Episode 1
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57 Years after the Good Friday Experiment gave 20 christian college students the mystical experience of their lives, one professor decides to pay homage to the site, as a place of sacred and religious significance.
Special thanks to Christopher "Doc" Kelley
Additional audio provided by: MAPS, from Psychedelic Science Conference, 2013
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Drag Culture: Navigating Into the Mainstream
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In recent years, drag culture has become widely recognized in the mainstream culture, being featured everywhere from television to makeup ad campaigns. The evolution of this wide appeal is explored as a once queer subculture emerges into more publicized conversations.
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On Nostalgia and Social Media
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An investigation into people's relationship with nostalgia and how it has come to be affected by social media. I originally began with the idea that that I wanted to talk about nostalgia and the way we make memories. I sat down with some of my high school friends, as well as my mom and sister. After getting, several perspectives it became clear that there has been a shift in the way that memory making happens with the advent of social media. I reference Bo Burnham's 201 6 comedy special, "Make Happy" in which he goes into his relationship and experience with social media and his opinion on the internet generation.
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The True Cost of Birth Control
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After hearing from friends and coworkers about their not-so-great experiences with birth control, Logan Mahan starts to look deeper into an issue that is not often discussed- the side effects of birth control. She speaks with her two friends, Joan Kuneck and Deanna Devenney about some of the severe side effects they experienced while taking birth control. She also talks with Doctor Patricia Hume about non-hormonal options of birth control and their one barrier that could get even harder to overcome.
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Street Women
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It's 2019, and women have made their mark by setting foot onto the streets and being able to express themselves through forms of fashion.
Produced by Sarah Santos
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