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Queer Librarianship and CUNY
Elvis Bakaitis, interim head of reference at the Graduate Center's Mina Rees Library, joins this Pride Month episode to talk about queer librarianship, their research, and service to CUNY.
Winning Their Marbles? The Return of Cultural Heritage Objects
Graduate Center alumnus Pierre Losson (Ph.D. '19, Political Science) discusses the return of cultural heritage objects on the International Horizons podcast.
Beyond Acceptance: Documenting the Experiences of Queer Youth and Their Families
Ph.D. student Mica Baum Tuccillo and two student artists discuss their collaboration on the Beyond Research Collective, which documents the family experiences of LGBTQ+ and gender-expansive youth.
China's Three Child Policy and What It Means for Demographic Change with Wang Feng
Professor Wang Feng, University of California-Irvine, discusses China's Three Child Policy and what it means for demographic change on the International Horizons podcast.
The Biden Administration's Approach to Human Rights in Africa and Asia with Scott Busby
Scott Busby, the acting principal deputy assistant secretary of state in the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor, discusses the Biden administration's approach to human rights in Africa and Asia on the International Horizons podcast.
From Financial Services to a Tenure-Track Faculty Role: Raj Korpan, Class of 2021, on Pivoting Into a Ph.D. and Academia
Really take advantage of the resources you have at the GC, says Raj Korpan, who starts a tenure-track job at Iona College in the fall.
To Stop Anti-Asian Racism, First Remedy Ignorance and Nationalism
Professors Manu Bhgavan and Vivian Louie put the rise in anti-Asian violence in context and offer solutions, including one that may turn into law in New York State.
The Eurovision Song Contest as a Cultural and Political Phenomenon
Dr. Dean Vuletic, University of Vienna, discusses the Eurovision Song Contest as a Cultural and Political Phenomenon on International Horizons.
Ashley Dawson Sees an End to Fossil Fuel Dependence: Give People Power Over Their Electricity
Dawson, a professor of English at the College of Staten Island and The Graduate Center, talks about why energy must be publicly owned.
Africa's Experience with COVID-19
Stephanie Salyer of Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention discusses Africa's experience with COVID-19 on the International Horizons podcast.