Hash It Out

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 43:45:32
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Synopsis

Hash It Out, the newest program by IUPUI's Social Justice Education department, is a podcast with the mission of bringing social justice issues to digital space. Two Social Justice Scholars, Judith Atibil and Elizabeth Duff, write, edit, and produce the podcast, delivered twice a month on SoundCloud and iTunes.

Episodes

  • Season 8 | Episode 10: Joy, Rage, and Justice: A Deep Dive With Dr. Brittney Cooper

    12/03/2025 Duration: 36min

    Season 8 | Episode 10: Joy, Rage, and Justice: A Deep Dive With Dr. Brittney Cooper by An IUPUI Social Justice Education program

  • Season 8 | Episode 9: Women’s History Month Special: Intersectionality, Disability, and Education with Dr. Mercédès Cannon

    05/03/2025 Duration: 51min

    Season 8 | Episode 9: Women’s History Month Special: Intersectionality, Disability, and Education with Dr. Mercédès Cannon by An IUPUI Social Justice Education program

  • Season 8 | Episode 8: Love, Trust, and Boundaries: What Makes a Relationship Healthy?

    19/02/2025 Duration: 25min

    Season 8 | Episode 8: Love, Trust, and Boundaries: What Makes a Relationship Healthy? by An IUPUI Social Justice Education program

  • Season 8 | Episode 7: Literacy and Young Authors Day with Tevin Studdard

    18/02/2025 Duration: 18min

    Season 8 | Episode 7: Literacy and Young Authors Day with Tevin Studdard by An IUPUI Social Justice Education program

  • Season 8 | Episode 6: DEI vs. MEI: Progress or Setback?

    04/02/2025 Duration: 35min

    Season 8 | Episode 6: DEI vs. MEI: Progress or Setback? by An IUPUI Social Justice Education program

  • Season 8 | Episode 5: SAD Times: Shedding Light on Winter Blues

    09/12/2024 Duration: 23min

    Season 8 | Episode 5: SAD Times: Shedding Light on Winter Blues by An IUPUI Social Justice Education program

  • Season 8 | Episode 4: The Electoral College: A Balancing Act Or A Broken System?

    25/11/2024 Duration: 29min

    Season 8 | Episode 4: The Electoral College: A Balancing Act Or A Broken System? by An IUPUI Social Justice Education program

  • Season 8 | Episode 3: Behind Closed Doors: Understanding Domestic Violence

    14/10/2024 Duration: 34min

    Season 8 | Episode 3: Behind Closed Doors: Understanding Domestic Violence by An IUPUI Social Justice Education program

  • Season 8 | Episode 2: Celebrating Latinx Heritage Month: Identity, Culture, and Representation

    01/10/2024 Duration: 50min

    Season 8 | Episode 2: Celebrating Latinx Heritage Month: Identity, Culture, and Representation by An IUPUI Social Justice Education program

  • Season 8 | Episode 1: Meet The Hosts: Our Journey With Social Justice

    09/09/2024 Duration: 19min

    Season 8 | Episode 1: Meet The Hosts: Our Journey With Social Justice by An IUPUI Social Justice Education program

  • Season 7: Episode 4- Unpacking Discrimination and Mistreatment of BIPOC Women in Leadership

    04/04/2024 Duration: 50min

    Join us as we discuss this episode's topic!

  • Navigating Islam in the West

    28/02/2024 Duration: 56min

    Join us as we discuss the effects of recent events on Muslim people and how we, as a community, can become more empathetic towards one another!

  • Navigating Islam in the West

    28/02/2024 Duration: 56min

    Join us as we discuss the effects of recent events on Muslim people and how we, as a community, can become more empathetic towards one another!

  • S06E10: Beyond the Binary: Ensuring Safety and Inclusion for Trans and Queer Students on Campus

    10/04/2023 Duration: 33min

    The episode will focus on the topic of trans and queer safety on college campuses, shedding light on the issues of discrimination and violence faced by these students. According to a report by Human Rights Watch, titled "Walking Through the Hailstorm: Discrimination Against LGBT Youth in US Schools," LGBTQ students face significant challenges in school environments, including harassment, bullying, and violence. The report notes that 85% of LGBTQ students have experienced verbal harassment, 58% have experienced physical harassment, and 28% have experienced physical assault. Moreover, LGBTQ students are also more likely to experience exclusion and isolation from their peers and teachers. The podcast will delve into the efforts to create safe and inclusive environments for all students, with a particular focus on the initiatives and policies that colleges can implement to address these issues. This could include the creation of LGBTQ resource centers, the adoption of inclusive policies and practices, and the tr

  • S06EP09: The Missing Pieces: The Importance of Women's Representation in STEM

    27/03/2023 Duration: 25min

    Did you know that Rosalind Franklin played a crucial role in the discovery of the structure of DNA, but her contribution was overlooked for years due to the theft of her data by a male colleague? In our latest podcast episode, we delve deep into women's representation in STEM and the impact of gender disparities on innovation and economic growth. Join us as we explore women's experiences in STEM, from the history of women in science to current efforts to promote diversity and inclusion. Don't miss this fascinating discussion on women's representation in STEM!

  • S06EP08: Women's History Month: Gender Pay Gap

    13/03/2023 Duration: 44min

    Did you know that in the United States, women earn only 82 cents for every dollar earned by men? And the pay gap is even wider for women of color, with Black women earning only 63 cents and Latinas earning just 55 cents for every dollar earned by white, non-Hispanic men. But it's not just statistics that show the reality of the pay gap. In 2021, the U.S. women's national soccer team sued the U.S. Soccer Federation for gender discrimination, citing pay disparities and other unequal treatment. This high-profile case brought the issue of gender pay discrimination to the forefront of public discussion. In this episode, we'll be examining how race/ethnicity, age, disabilities, and other factors impact the pay gap, and what steps we can take to close it. Don't miss this important and timely discussion on gender pay discrimination. Statistics Source: National Women's Law Center

  • S06EP7: Healthy Relationships - Sensible Love

    27/02/2023 Duration: 30min

    We will be discussing healthy relationships - What does a healthy relationship look like, what does an unhealthy relationship look like, how to identify, online impact, and warning signs. Our conversation doesn’t limit to a partner-relationship but includes family and friends' relations. If you've experienced domestic or intimate partner violence, you can call the National Domestic Violence hotline on 1-800-799-7233. If you have experienced sexual abuse, call the free, confidential National Sexual Assault hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673), or access the 24-7 https://www.rainn.org. IUPUI offers confidential advocacy services to victims of dating, interpersonal, or domestic violence, stalking, sexual assault and more. To make an appointment with a confidential advocate, email saadv@iupui.edu; call 317-274-5715; or visit Counseling and Psychological Services in Walker Plaza 220. https://studentaffairs.iupui.edu/health/counseling-psychological/index.html For resources, education, and trainings about the topics

  • S06EP06: Asian Hate Crime - Hate is a Virus

    13/02/2023 Duration: 49min

    Welcome to Hash It Out Podcast! In peace and solidarity for an 18-year-old IUB Asian Hate Crime survivor, we will discuss Asian hate crimes, examples from Indiana schools, and the role of social media in spewing hate crimes. Before we begin, this episode contains potentially alarming content to some listeners. Please feel free to step away and take a moment for yourself.

  • S06EP05: Environmental Justice, Zip Code & Health

    07/11/2022 Duration: 50min

    Robert Bullard once said, “Environmental Justice embraces the principle that all people and communities have a right to equal protection and enforcement of environmental laws and regulations.” This episode of Hash It Out navigates Environmental Justice as it pertains to the United States. Equal access to resources and protection from hazards resulting from the nonhuman environment, regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, or class, are traditional definitions of environmental justice. What can we do to ensure that there is environmental Justice for all?

  • S06EP04: DACA - Undocumented and Diversity in Immigration

    25/10/2022 Duration: 42min

    Today’s episode focuses on DACA and Diversity in Immigration in the United States. There are about 645,000 DACA recipients in the United States who are faced with being in immigration limbo, without a path to citizenship. Yet they are contributing, tax paying members of American society but cannot be supported by the country they call home on a legislative level. Subtopics discussed are Black DACA recipients and lack of POC representation in immigrants. Listen as the hosts tackle America’s broken Immigration system and how our campus can support immigrant students. Sources: https://undocublack.org/ https://usafacts.org/articles/how-many-daca-recipients-are-there-united-states/

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