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Can You Hear Us Now Podcast by UNC-CH students that tackles issues of diversity within the media and confronts stereotypes.

🎙️New episode alert! This week, we’re diving into student voices in the media with Pasquale Hinrichs.
15/07/2025

🎙️New episode alert! This week, we’re diving into student voices in the media with Pasquale Hinrichs.

Campus magazines have the power to shape campus culture, but how diverse are their stories and voices?
14/07/2025

Campus magazines have the power to shape campus culture, but how diverse are their stories and voices?

11/07/2025

Student media is a powerful tool for change, but are all voices being heard? We’re breaking it down in this week’s episode! 🎧

How diverse is your campus magazine? đź“° Student publications are more than just a place for news, they're spaces where cu...
10/07/2025

How diverse is your campus magazine? đź“° Student publications are more than just a place for news, they're spaces where culture is created, challenged, and reimagined. This episode explores what happens when storytelling becomes a shared canvas.

💬 “I think the magazine promotes diversity because it has all of our hands over it. It’s not one person’s creation… it’s a mix of all of our perspectives.” – Pasquale Hinrichs
💬 “We’ve fostered a community that is diverse in terms of backgrounds—even majors, races too.”
💬 “We’re all just normal people who thought this could be cool to do. And now, we get to create.”

From fresh ideas to fearless voices, this is student media, remixed.

🎙️New episode alert! This week, we’re diving into Asian representation in the media with Linda Nguyen.
08/07/2025

🎙️New episode alert! This week, we’re diving into Asian representation in the media with Linda Nguyen.

Despite growing visibility and influence in the digital world, Asian influencers still face challenges in gaining authen...
07/07/2025

Despite growing visibility and influence in the digital world, Asian influencers still face challenges in gaining authentic representation. Let’s push for more real, diverse voices online.

04/07/2025

From beauty to activism, Asian influencers are reshaping media—but are they getting the recognition they deserve? Tune in to the discussion!

Asian influencers are gaining visibility—but what does authentic representation really look like? In this episode, we di...
03/07/2025

Asian influencers are gaining visibility—but what does authentic representation really look like? In this episode, we dig into the power of self-made platforms and the ongoing gaps in digital storytelling.

As Linda Nguyen of Linda Eats World puts it, social media has cracked the door open: “Anyone with a phone can have a media presence… we don’t have to rely on mainstream media to get minority stories anymore.”

But visibility isn’t the finish line. There’s still catching up to do, and every story told from the margins pushes us closer to a fuller picture.

Representation starts with picking up the camera.

🎙️New episode alert! This week, we’re diving into the TikTok ban with Sarah Bimo and Aparajita Bhandari.
01/07/2025

🎙️New episode alert! This week, we’re diving into the TikTok ban with Sarah Bimo and Aparajita Bhandari.

The TikTok ban highlights ongoing discrimination against Asian Americans amid global tensions. Let’s keep the conversati...
30/06/2025

The TikTok ban highlights ongoing discrimination against Asian Americans amid global tensions. Let’s keep the conversation going on diversity and representation online.

27/06/2025

What does banning TikTok really mean for Asian creators and communities? This episode dives into the impact on digital diversity and free expression.

The TikTok ban isn’t just about an app—it’s about whose voices get silenced and why. 📱🎙️ In this episode, we unpack the ...
26/06/2025

The TikTok ban isn’t just about an app—it’s about whose voices get silenced and why. 📱🎙️ In this episode, we unpack the intersection of politics, tech, and the lived experiences of Asian Americans in digital spaces.

Sarah Bimo challenges the narrative: “The ban is more political than it is genuinely concerned about national security.” It’s not just regulation—it’s a reflection of a global tech power struggle with real-world consequences.

And as Aparajita Bhandari puts it, “The ways we come to understand our own identities is very mediatized.” Social platforms aren't just entertainment—they shape how we see ourselves and each other.

This conversation goes beyond headlines—into identity, power, and representation.

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