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Topic: Identity and Marginalization

Identity and Marginalization explores how individuals and groups navigate issues of belonging, inclusion, and exclusion in various settings, often rooted in systemic power structures and societal biases.

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The podcast episodes provided examine the experiences of marginalized groups and the challenges they face in navigating university spaces, particularly in the context of global conflicts and social justice movements.

For example, the episode A Student Journalist Explains the Protests at Yale explores the divisive atmosphere on the Yale campus and the concerns of different student groups following protests related to the Israel-Hamas conflict. The episode E156: How to Tap Into Your Superpowers: With Julie Lythcott-Haims discusses the importance of empathy, vulnerability, and allies using their privilege to create inclusive and psychologically safe spaces for marginalized individuals.

These episodes highlight the complexities of identity, belonging, and marginalization that students from diverse backgrounds face, as well as the role of university administration, student activism, and the media in shaping these issues on college campuses.

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