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Hearing Her Voice

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by Women's March San Diego at UC San Diego

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Change starts by hearing other's stories. Begin this change by uniting with Women’s March of San Diego (WMSD) at UCSD, a non-profit organization that is dedicated to harnessing the political power of diverse women. This organization aims to empower women and make sure their voices are heard. Welcome to our podcast where we advocate women's rights to create transformative social change. Join us and begin your act of change by hearing her voice.

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Episode thumbnail for "Woman in Space" with Dr. Serena Auñón-Chancellor, NASA Astronaut

December 12, 2021

"Woman in Space" with Dr. Serena Auñón-Chancellor, NASA Astronaut

<p>On our eighth episode of "Hearing Her Voice", we had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Serena Auñón-Chancellor. She served as NASA's first engineer on the International Space Station for Expedition 56 and 57. She is board certified in internal and aerospace medicine. She is of Cuban-American heritage. She and her crew contributed to multitudes of experiments and biology, biotechnology, physical science, and earth science.</p> <p>We really enjoyed talking with her and learning more about women in space. We hope you enjoy the episode.</p> <p>@NASA @WomeninSpace&nbsp;</p>

Episode thumbnail for "Senate Bill 8" with Dr. Kyle Bukowski, Planned Parenthood and Dr. Selina Sandoval, UCSD

September 11, 2021

"Senate Bill 8" with Dr. Kyle Bukowski, Planned Parenthood and Dr. Selina Sandoval, UCSD

<p>On our seventh (emergency) episode of "Hearing Her Voice", we had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Selina Sandoval and Dr. Kyle Bukowski. Dr. Sandoval is a complex family planning fellow at UCSD OB/GYN department and Dr. Bukoswki is the associate medical director at Planned Parenthood Pacific Southwest. We wanted to talk about the recent passing of Senate Bill 8, aka heartbeat bill at Texas. This law would block women from seeking an abortion after 6 weeks from their menstrual period which affects the basic human right to make their own choice for their body and not be seen as a human incubator. We strongly believe that abortion is safe, common, and necessary. Hopefully, this episode will help continue the discussion about abortion and destigmatize it. For your reference, this episode was recorded on September 9th, 2021. We hope you enjoy the episode. &nbsp;</p> <p>-- &nbsp;</p> <p>Resources that were discussed on this episode &nbsp;</p> <p>The O+G advocates: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-o-g-advocates/id1559103857</p> <p>March for Reproductive Rights - San Diego October 2, 2021 (10-12PM, Waterfront Park) &nbsp;</p> <p>Abortion finder: https://www.abortionfinder.org/</p> <p>Abortion funds: https://abortionfunds.org/fund/texas-equal-access-fund/&nbsp;</p> <p>#TXDeservesBetter #abortion #Bansoffmybody</p>

Episode thumbnail for "Distance Traveled" with Roberta Camarena, UCSD Admissions

August 12, 2021

"Distance Traveled" with Roberta Camarena, UCSD Admissions

<p>On our sixth episode of "Hearing Her Voice", we had the pleasure of speaking with Ms.Roberta Camarena. She is the assistant director of admissions, diversity, and recruitment at UCSD. Her job encompasses: Outreach, recruitment and yield of prospective students with specific attention to traditionally underrepresented (low income, first-generation, tribal affiliated) populations in Southern California's Inland Empire.</p> <p>While the admissions process might seem like a black box, we had a glimpse through the process from her and discussed some tips and tricks to explain the most crucial thing in deciding who to join their class: the distance traveled. This episode also discusses not only why higher education is important but also the importance of diversity for an institution. Our conclusion was that as much as we want UCSD the school also needs us to help them pause for a moment and think about the community that they should be representing. She has a lot to share and we hope you enjoy the episode.</p> <p>-- &nbsp;</p> <p>Hearing Her Voice is brought to you by Women’s March San Diego at UCSD.&nbsp;</p> <p>Producer: Scarlett Lopez, Jinho Jung &nbsp;</p> <p>Design Director: Melisa Wang &nbsp;</p> <p>Creative Director: Zuri Inzunza &nbsp;</p> <p>Technical Director: Katherine Cordova &nbsp;</p> <p>This episode was edited by Jinho Jung</p> <p>If you know someone whom we should contact or want to be on our podcast, please email us at wmsducsandiego@gmail.com &nbsp;</p> <p>To learn more about Women’s March San Diego at UCSD, please visit our website on linktree. https://linktr.ee/Womensmarchucsd &nbsp;</p> <p>Subscribe to Women's March San Diego at UCSD for more episodes.</p> <p>*Special shoutout to Liliana Morales who made this episode possible. You rock!</p>

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What is Hearing Her Voice?

Change starts by hearing other's stories. Begin this change by uniting with Women’s March of San Diego (WMSD) at UCSD, a non-profit organization that is dedicated to harnessing the political power of diverse women. This organization aims to empower women and make sure their voices are heard. Welcome to our podcast where we advocate women's rights to create transformative social change. Join us and begin your act of change by hearing her voice.

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