Who Belongs?
Who Belongs? was launched in Fall 2018 as the Othering & Belonging Institute's official podcast. The question of who belongs in our societies, whether local, national, or global, is one of the central drivers that underpin how people are othered, or how the conditions of belonging are created. Our podcast addresses this foundational question to open pathways to explore a range of policies, movements, scholarship, and narratives that get us closer to the goal we seek, which is to advance a society where all belong. For more information visit: https://belonging.berkeley.edu/whobelongs/about who-belongs.pinecast.co
🎧 Podcast episodes
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1 year ago
EP 41 - On being seen and heard: Students reflect on their high school experience

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1 year ago
EP 40 - Belonging in Schools: The Story of El Puente Academy for Peace and Justice


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1 year ago
EP 38 - Looking to Belong: A Conversation with a Diaspora Dialogue Participant


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1 year ago
EP 36 - Developing a shared vocabulary: Introduction to Othering, Bridging & Belonging

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1 year ago
EP 36 - Developing a shared vocabulary: Introduction to Othering, Bridging & Belonging



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2 years ago
EP 33 - Storming the Capitol and the dilemma of Trumpism with john a. powell and Ian Haney López

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EP 32 - The struggle against Islamophobia in France with Houria Bouteldja and Yasser Louati

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EP 31 - 'A Kick in the stomach': Lara Kiswani and Theresa Montaño on Newsom's ethnic studies veto

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EP 30 - Can social housing provide a solution to a looming mass eviction crisis? with Carroll Fife

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EP 29 - Trump attacks fair housing: What does the end of AFFH spell for integration?

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2 years ago
EP 28 - Settler colonialism, the insurrections of the 1960s, and today with Professor Gerald Horne

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2 years ago
EP 27 - Can we have a future without police? with Professor Erin Kerrison

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2 years ago
EP 26 - Why are people around the world knocking down old statues? Adam Hochschild explains


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2 years ago
EP 24 - Prof. john a. powell on the clash over shelter-in-place, and the murder of Ahmaud Arbery

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2 years ago
EP 23 - Racism and COVID-19: The historical, political, and social foundations

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2 years ago
EP 22 - How this Bay Area food bank is responding to a surge in demand; with Alex Boskovich

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2 years ago
EP 21 - ICE raids, farmworkers, & COVID-19 w/ Seth M. Holmes, Miriam Magaña López, and Vera L. Chang

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2 years ago
EP 21 - ICE raids, farmworkers, & COVID-19 w/ Seth M. Holmes, Miriam Magaña López, and Vera L. Chang


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3 years ago
EP 19 - Surveying Black Women in Nevada with Erika Washington and Quintin Savwoir

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3 years ago
EP 18 - 400 Years of Resistance to Slavery Initiative at UC Berkeley; w/ Waldo Martin & Denise Herd

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3 years ago
EP 18 - 400 Years of Resistance to Slavery Initiative at UC Berkeley; w/ Waldo Martin & Denise Herd

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3 years ago
EP 17 - Alicia Garza on Identity Politics and the 2020 US Presidential Election


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3 years ago
EP 15 - Journalist Lawrence Lanahan on Crossing Baltimore's Racial Divide







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3 years ago
EP 8 - The Stakes for the 2020 Census with Michael Omi and Stephen Menendian

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