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Sincerely, Z

A weekly Society and Culture podcast
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Sincerely, Z

Gen Rise Media

Sincerely, Z

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Sincerely, Z

Gen Rise Media

Sincerely, Z

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In this episode, Jolie uncovers fast fashion including what it is, it’s environmental effects, how to spot fast fashion, and some alternative brands to shop at that are affordable yet sustainable!
In this episode, Ashley discusses celebrities. We know them. We love them—well, most of them. But how often do we think of them as regular people who just ✨happen✨ to be really good at their jobs (acting, singing, etc.)? Tune in as Ashley looks
In this episode, Donovan talks about the ways liberals and the establishment have distorted the legacies of influential communist and socialist historical figures, like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Fred Hampton, and Albert Einstein.
In this episode, Amanda takes on a lighter topic again- periods and period inequity!
In this episode, Ruyi focuses on the history and present state of voting within the United States. She looks at disenfranchisement of African Americans, immigrants and ex-convicts throughout history and how it has persisted even to the 21st cen
In this episode, Sara shares a brief history of sexuality, specifically with porn and the gay rights movement.
In this episode, Jolie discusses the Paris Climate Agreement including its flaw, pros, more we can do for climate justice, and what it’s all about! If you would like to learn more about the Green New Deal check out podcast #51- The Green New De
In this episode, Ashley talks coronavirus and its complicated relationship with nostalgia. We’ve all been missing the lives we led (or didn’t quite get to lead) before the pandemic hit....AND THAT’S OK!!! Ashley looks at Kaitlyn Tiffany’s, “Is
In this episode Donovan, talks about Bolivia's socialist and anti-imperialist leadership and how the US backed a violent right-wing coup which was legitimized by the media, as well as how the Bolivian socialists eventually prevailed.
In this episode Emma talks about Saturday Night Live and the impact the show can have on an American election. 
In episode 7 of the other perspective, Fatima's little brother Sohiab joins her to give a brief overview of community-based peace/development initiatives and how they improve the situation of a country that is attempting to rebuild its infrastr
In this episode, Sara explains her reaction to the US election and also reflects on Canada's own dark past and present. Let's all say it together: we are on stolen land!
In this episode, Jolie dives deeper into the green new deal including what it is all about, what it addresses, some critics specific to it and the timeline of the resolution.
In this week’s episode, Ashley puts on her cinephile hat to talk about movies—more specifically, how Black-led films are alarmingly limited in theme. She compares white-led films/shows she loves like La La Land and the Crown (stream season 4 be
In this episode, Donovan gives brief talk about Socialist leader Eugene V. Debs, who organized unions and got thrown in jail for speaking out against involvement in World War I
In our first guest episode, Mauricio talks about the experience of being gay and Latino, and how the coming out process is unique to that of others.
In this episode, Amanda talks about what life after prison looks like Covering things from housing inequity to job discrimination, take a deep dive into why America has the highest recidivism rate in the world.
In this episode, Amanda talks about what life after prison looks like Covering things from housing inequity to job discrimination, take a deep dive into why America has the highest recidivism rate in the world.
In this episode, Fatima gives a brief introduction of the UN, the Bretton Woods institutions, and a brief history of development studies and how neoliberal ideas are perpetuated. She discusses the origins of foreign aid and how it may increase
In this episode, Jolie discusses the notable “Squad” of the US Congress including how these progressive women of congress got their name and their impacts. She also touches on some new bipoc members of Congress who were elected in this election
In this episode, Ashley talks about how she’s managing election stress (special s/o to Oreo’s) and the importance of letting yourself feel allllll the feelings. This election has quite a bit riding on it (understatement) and it’s easy to feel b
In this episode Donovan explains the meaning and origin of the economic philosophy of neoliberalism and how it maintains a constant and nearly-invisible presence in the USA's two-party system today.
In this episode Amanda sits down with her little brother and talk about some hot topics from QAnon to the upcoming election!
For this podcast, Ruyi will be delving into the imprisonment of Uighars in China - how it started, what’s happening now, how they are covering it up, and most importantly, how we can help.HOW YOU CAN HELP:https://www.freedomunited.org/advoca
In this episode, Emma breaks down some of her favorite protest songs and importance behind them!Spotify playlist -  https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7tZilzXw1DoE4MCDQfhyrL?si=REVX5kCDSz-ErPv-_4z4oQ
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