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Beyond the Trees: A Historical Perspective on Redlining's Role in Shaping Los Angeles' Avian Landscape
All Things STEM - February 29, 2024 22:22 - 42 minutesAssistant Professor Eric Wood, an expert in Avian Ecology and Conservation at Cal State Los Angeles, joins "All Things STEM" to discuss his research on the impact of environmental and global changes on biodiversity in urban landscapes, specifically in Los Angeles. His work explores how historica...
Navigating Trust and Privacy in Technology
All Things STEM - December 21, 2023 08:00 - 43 minutesIntroducing Dr. Kristen Walker, esteemed Professor of Marketing at Cal State Northridge, whose pioneering research bridges public policy, technology, and marketing realms. Dr. Walker's scholarly focus centers on cultivating socially responsible business practices within technology landscapes, to...
Climate and the Redwood Trees
All Things STEM - September 28, 2023 18:36 - 38 minutes"Long-term goals of sustainability restoration for the Redwood in California would be to increase forest resiliency. We want to manage forests to be resistant and resilient to factors such as drought, pathogens, and fire. Given the changing climate, if the forest dies, it is uncertain whether th...
Exploring Gentrification, Social Justice, and the Dynamics of Urban Change
All Things STEM - August 28, 2023 17:36 - 39 minutes“We have to have a shared vision of goals that have explicit value judgements about what it means to have a humane society. There has to be this ideal that we want to strive for and by this, I mean there is a need to form a critical theoretical perspective and analysis where you understand group...
Ensuring that the Electric Vehicle Revolution Reaches all Californians
All Things STEM - June 15, 2023 20:02 - 42 minutes"The big barriers are upfront purchase price, vehicle range, and the availability of charging infrastructure. There are more visible gas stations than charging stations. The range anxiety piece is one that has dogged the electric vehicle market; people feel like they will get stranded. However, ...
Health Disparities in Children
All Things STEM - August 19, 2022 21:58 - 26 minutes“I think we need to improve both nutrient and physical activity environments everywhere children grow, go to school, and play. And we need both universal policies and policies that support children with less resources so we can give all children a fair chance to grow healthy.” In this episode,...
Teacher of Color Issues, and the Development of Culturally and linguistically Diverse Learners in STEM settings
All Things STEM - June 27, 2022 20:46 - 48 minutes“61% of teachers in the workforce in California are white, while white students only compose 22% of the student population. So, you already see this disproportion. Latinx teachers are 1 in 5 while Latinx students are 55 to 56 percent of the K-12 student population.” In this episode, host Dr. Fr...
The Power of Mentorship
All Things STEM - May 26, 2022 03:56 - 35 minutes“Why is it important to mentor students, especially students of color in STEM areas?” In this episode, host Dr. Frank A. Gomez sits down with Dr. Frank A. Gomez, a Professor of Psychology at California State University, San Marcos, to discuss his leadership in mentoring underrepresented students...
Discovering the Mysteries of the Universe and Paving the Way for Black Women in Astronomy and Physics
All Things STEM - April 26, 2022 18:29 - 38 minutes“I was always making an effort to find those affinity groups…for mentorship.. and support”. In this podcast, host, Dr. Frank A. Gomez, sits down with Dr. Louise Edwards, Assistant Professor of Physics at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, to discuss her journey as the first Black Canadian to receive a Ph...
Sometimes it All Adds Up: Math Professor’s Journey from the Barrios of Los Angeles to the White House
All Things STEM - March 25, 2022 02:05 - 52 minutesMinority “Underrepresentation endangers the mind of a nation not the health of various STEM fields”. In this podcast, host, Dr. Frank A. Gomez, sits down with National Medal of Science awardee and Computational & Applied Mathematics University Professor, Dr. Richard A. Tapia, to discuss his incr...
Cybersecurity at Cal State San Bernardino
All Things STEM - December 17, 2021 20:37 - 32 minutesListen to our conversation with Dr. Tony Coulson, Professor of Information and Decision Science in the Jack H. Brown College at California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB). We discuss the Cybersecurity Center he directs at CSUSB, and the educational impact he is making on students and th...
Utilizing Citizen Science as a Lens for Research Projects
All Things STEM - October 26, 2021 04:30 - 34 minutesIn this month’s episode, Dr. Brittney Beck, assistant professor of teacher education and director of the Citizen Scientist Project at Cal State Bakersfield (CSUB), and Dr. Antje Lauer, professor of biology at CSUB, discuss the importance of citizen science and its impact on communities such as K...
One on One with a CSUN STEM Graduate
All Things STEM - September 22, 2021 15:20 - 23 minutesJoin us on this episode for a one-on-one with Justice Mena, a recent chemistry graduate from California State University, Northridge. We discuss his CSUN experience, current research projects, and future goals. Episode Credits Produced, edited, and mixed by Monica Alarcon Music licensed by Pr...
Critical Race Theory in Education
All Things STEM - August 13, 2021 04:17 - 35 minutesCritical Race Theory (CRT) has become a topic of fierce political debate in the US and has most prominently played out in public school districts as parents, teachers, and school administrators grapple with how to teach race, discrimination, and inequality in the classroom. In today's episode, w...
Fire Science, Wildfires, and its Impact on the State of California
All Things STEM - May 24, 2021 17:23 - 30 minutesOver the years, wildfires have severely impacted the State of California. Today, dry conditions across California raise concern for an early fire season. Listen to our conversation with Dr. Craig Clements, a Meteorologist Professor, as we discuss his Fire Weather Research Laboratory at San Jose...
Institutional Barriers, Change and Powerful Student Advising
All Things STEM - April 19, 2021 18:44 - 47 minutesDr. Frank A. Gomez sits down with Dr. Katy Pinto, Professor of Sociology at Cal State Dominguez Hills, to discuss campus institutional barriers and implementing institutional changes to help students navigate those barriers. She also talks about the meaningful connections and partnerships she ha...
Health Disparities Among Communities of Color During COVID-19
All Things STEM - March 21, 2021 03:28 - 55 minutesListen to our conversation with CSULA’s Public Health Professor, Dr. Melanie Sabado-Liwag, as we take a deep dive into the ongoing health disparities within communities of color. We discuss these disparities during the COVID-19 pandemic, the serious ramifications that may lie ahead, and how this...
Culturally Responsive Pedagogy in STEM Fields
All Things STEM - February 11, 2021 22:48 - 38 minutesListen to the insightful conversation we had with Dr. Heather Macias, Assistant Professor at California State University, Long Beach, on Culturally Responsive Pedagogy (CRP). We discuss what CRP really means and how it can empower students. We also address some of the best ways CRP can be used w...
San Francisco State's BUILD Program
All Things STEM - January 11, 2021 22:10 - 48 minutesLearn about the San Francisco State's BUILD program and how Dr. Leticia Marquez-Magana, the Lead Principal Investigator, is enabling full representation in science at SFSU. Join the conversation, as she discusses various topics from why she applied to the BUILD grant, its' impact on San Francisc...
All Things STEM Trailer
All Things STEM - December 17, 2020 16:52 - 57 secondsOn this show we will explore all things STEM. Most importantly we will highlight the incredible work of our CSU STEM faculty, students, staff, administrators and programs. Start listening January 11, 2021 and join us on this STEM journey and listen to the incredible stories and research our Calif...
How can we learn about rural patient priorities? What happens then? - Part 3: Interview with Kayla Miguez
CRHR Podcast - December 15, 2020 02:19 - 13 minutesIn today's episode we wrap up our 3-part interview series with the Rural Evidence Review team about their successful survey asking rural residents about their healthcare priorities. Today we hear about what survey respondents had to say and an exciting legal project the RER team has begun as a re...
How can we learn about rural patient priorities? What happens then? - Part 2: Interview with Christine Carthew
CRHR Podcast - November 30, 2020 23:55 - 9 minutesThis episode is part two of a three part series exploring how the Rural Evidence Review (RER) project set out to gather information on rural patient health priorities using a survey which received over 1800 responses. Part one focuses on the work and objectives of the RER, part two focuses on th...
How can we learn about rural patient priorities? What happens then? - Interview with Dr. Jude Kornelsen
CRHR Podcast - November 23, 2020 22:36 - 10 minutesThis is part one of a three-part series exploring the RER's very successful rural patient health priority survey, which received over 1,800 responses from people all over BC. Stay tuned for our next episodes where we'll discuss how the survey reached so many people and what we learned from the r...
Citizen Patient Engagement - Out of Pocket Cost Survey - Eva and Gal
CRHR Podcast - November 02, 2020 21:44 - 20 minutesWe sit down with Eva Sullivan and Gal Av-Gay to discuss the CRHR's Out of Pocket Cost Survey - where citizens of rural BC have shared their experiences traveling to access the healthcare that they need. Gal and Eva share how the survey results were analyzed and what they learned in the process.
Citizen Patient Engagement - Interview with Ed And Nienke of the BC Rural Health Network
CRHR Podcast - October 13, 2020 19:30 - 28 minutesOn today's episode we sit down with Ed Staples and Nienke Klaver of the BC Rural Health Network. The BC Rural Health Network is an organization composed of health advocacy groups from rural and remote communities across British Columbia who work to provide a coordinated voice on critical issues ...
Citizen Patient Engagement - Interview with April Hards and Dr. Jude Kornelsen
CRHR Podcast - July 27, 2020 18:34 - 20 minutesIn this episode we speak with April Hards, the author of the Hards Method, a tool that expecting parents can use to help plan for their own mental wellness following childbirth. As a resident of rural BC living in the town of Golden, April took it upon herself to make sure that she would have th...
Citizen Patient Engagement - Interview with Dr. Jude Kornelsen and Christine Carthew
CRHR Podcast - July 20, 2020 21:01 - 31 minutesHealthcare is supposed to serve the needs of the patient - but how do the people who design our healthcare system know what those needs are? What happens when a rural patient wants to share an idea for making healthcare better? How are rural patient voices heard in BC and why does it matter? Jo...
Interview with Jane McKenzie, Salt Spring Arts Council - COVID Chronicles
CRHR Podcast - June 22, 2020 15:41 - 21 minutesThis week's episode wraps up our mini-series on stories of resilience and ingenuity in rural communities in the COVID-19 era with a discussion with Jane MacKenzie of the Salt Spring Arts Council (SSAC). The SSAC has been collecting any and all accounts of life during the pandemic from residents ...
Interview with Colin Moss, Councillor (and much more) for New Denver
CRHR Podcast - June 15, 2020 18:44 - 20 minutesOn this week's episode, we discuss the how a small village in the interior of BC has responded to the pressures of COVID with Colin Moss, town councillor amongst many other roles.
Checking-in while keeping a distance, Interview With Carrie Chard
CRHR Podcast - June 08, 2020 15:38 - 20 minutesOn this episode of Innovation from the Edges, we talk to Carrie Chard, Fire Chief for the District of Wells, about how her community has developed a system to safely check-in on households while maintaining physical distance - all you need is a piece of paper!
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