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Got Work To Do Podcast

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by Oregon State - OID

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20 episodes
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The Got Work To Do Podcast features members of the Oregon State University community whose work in diversity, equity, inclusion and social justice corresponds with the themes of the We Have Work to Do Campaign. The podcast is hosted by Brandi Douglas, Assistant Director of Outreach in the Office of Institutional Diversity.

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5/5/2020

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Episode thumbnail for Episode Twenty: Dr. Jeff Kenney, Scott Vignos, and Brandi Douglas

June 7, 2021

Episode Twenty: Dr. Jeff Kenney, Scott Vignos, and Brandi Douglas

<p>In the season two finale episode, Dr. Jeff Kenney - Director, Institutional Education for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and Scott Vignos - Assistant Vice President, Strategic Diversity Initiatives speak with Brandi Douglas, Assistant Director of Outreach and GWTDP Host, about her experience hosting the podcast. Brandi also reflects on her time at Oregon State University, which will come to a close in late July, and shares her thoughts about her favorite comic book superhero.</p>

Episode thumbnail for Episode Nineteen: Dr. Ed Feser

June 2, 2021

Episode Nineteen: Dr. Ed Feser

<p>In this episode, Brandi speaks with Dr. Ed Feser, Provost and Executive Vice President, about the vulnerable work of recognizing, understanding, and combating racism in higher education.</p>

Episode thumbnail for Episode Eighteen: Christopher Hughbanks, Dorian Smith, Erika McCalpine, and Nez Mbousya

May 25, 2021

Episode Eighteen: Christopher Hughbanks, Dorian Smith, Erika McCalpine, and Nez Mbousya

<p>In this episode, Brandi speaks with Christopher Hughbanks, Assistant Director – Residential Education in UHDS, Dorian Smith, Director of the Dr. Lawrence Griggs office of Black and Indigenous Student Success, Erika McCalpine, Faculty Senate President-Elect and Director of the DEI Laboratory at OSU-Cascades, and Nez Mbousya, 2nd year Bio-health sciences major with a pre-med option, about their experiences as Black faculty, staff and students at Oregon State University.</p>

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What is Got Work To Do Podcast?

The Got Work To Do Podcast features members of the Oregon State University community whose work in diversity, equity, inclusion and social justice corresponds with the themes of the We Have Work to Do Campaign. The podcast is hosted by Brandi Douglas, Assistant Director of Outreach in the Office of Institutional Diversity.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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