Building Justice

Building Justice

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‘Building Justice’ originates from Sacramento State’s Center on Race, Immigration and Social Justice. (CRISJ). The podcast explores critical issues affecting our communities with the hope of creating a healthier and more just world. The ongoing conversations between the Sacramento State community and regional partners aim to spark understandings, empathies, and motivation to join the struggle for a better future for all. For full episode transcriptions, the Season 1 playlist and more information about CRISJ, go to www.csus.edu/crisj/buildingjustice. For questions about the ‘Building Justice’ p...

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May 15, 2026

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Episode 15: A conversation with Chicanas/Latinas in Educational Leadership 15.05.2026

This episode features a group of Chicana/Latina PK-12 through higher education leaders from across Sacramento and Central California whose upcoming book, Latinas in Educational Leadership: A collection of counterstories from scholar-practitioners (Feliz & Buitrago, Fall 2026), reimagines leadership through a Chicana/Latina framework. The book’s authors and a few of their contributors discuss t...

Episode 14: Fund the Classroom: A Conversation on Budget Priorities at Sac State 02.04.2026

Listen in as four Sacramento State professors discuss the university’s budget, its priorities, and the need to increase funding for academics to better support students and the university’s educational mission. Through compelling stories and critical analysis, they reveal how budget decisions are impacting the classroom, faculty working conditions, and student success. The conversation highlights...

Episode 13: Fanning the Flames: First-Gen Students, Research, and the CRISJ Mentoring Program, Part II 17.12.2025

In this second episode of “Fanning the Flames,” Dr. Elvia Ramirez interviews two first-generation college students, Diana Rangel and Chris Nuñez, who discuss the ways that the CRISJ Mentoring Program marked a pivotal moment in their academic journeys. Both Diana and Chris describe how the program offered not just guidance, but a sense of belonging, connecting them with faculty mentors and peers wh...

Episode 12: Fanning the Flames: First-Gen Students, Research, and the CRISJ Mentoring Program 15.12.2025

Join Dr. Elvia Ramirez as she interviews Sac State alumni Demonza Hunter and Hector Rodriguez, whose experiences in the CRISJ Mentoring Program showcase the powerful outcomes that emerge when research, mentorship, and personal experience intertwine. Demonza and Hector share how the program helped them turn personal histories and research interests into meaningful research projects and transformati...

Episode 11: No Strings Attached: Guaranteed Income Initiatives in Sacramento and Beyond 23.10.2025

In this episode of Building Justice , hosts Dr. Susanna Curry and Dr. Arturo Baiocchi from Sacramento State’s School of Social Work are joined by Dr. Ethan Evans to explore the concept and impact of Guaranteed Income programs. The conversation highlights the differences between guaranteed and universal basic income, the effects of providing unconditional cash payments to individuals and families,...

Episode 10: Roots and Resistance: The Legacy of Chicano/Latino Studies at Sacramento State 30.09.2025

Join Dr. Elvia Ramirez and Dr. Maria Vargas, faculty members at Sacramento State, for a compelling conversation on the past, present, and future of Chicanx/Latinx Studies at the university. In this episode, Dr. Ramirez traces the roots of Ethnic Studies at Sac State, spotlighting the powerful activism of Mexican American/Chicanx students who helped establish the discipline on campus. The discussio...

Episode 9: State of Affairs, Part III - Unmasking Project 2025: A Nation’s Crossroads 14.09.2025

Dr. Marie L. Mallare-Jimenez hosts Professor Emeritus Daniel Phil Gonzales for a riveting breakdown of the DT 2.0 administration’s radical “Project 2025.” In this third, and last, episode of State of Affairs: Reality or Fiction , the pair critically analyzes how this sweeping policy agenda threatens civil liberties, targeting birthright citizenship, deploying mass deportation strategies, and weapo...

Episode 8: State of Affairs, Part II - Project 2025 and the Politics of Fear 18.07.2025

What happens when democracy begins to unravel under the guise of nationalism and power? Join Dr. Marie L. Mallare-Jimenez and guest Professor Emeritus Daniel Phil Gonzales of SF State University as they delve deep into “Project 2025,” a political playbook by the DT 2.0 administration that threatens to upend constitutional rights. In this special edition of State of Affairs: Reality or Fiction , Pa...

Episode 7: State of Affairs: Reality or Fiction - Investigating the Blueprint of a Nation in Peril 18.06.2025

In this special episode of State of Affairs: Reality or Fiction , host Dr. Marie L. Mallare-Jimenez welcomes Professor Emeritus Daniel Phil Gonzales for a gripping conversation on the far-reaching implications of the DT 2.0 administration's "Project 2025." From plans to revoke birthright citizenship and enforce mass deportations, to the controversial creation of DOGE under Elon Musk's influence—th...

Episode 6: The Impact of Latino Voters During the 2024 Elections: A Plática with Chicana/Latina Faculty 14.04.2025

Listen in as Dr. Araceli Feliz, Dr. Elvia Ramirez, and Dr. Heidy Sarabia, professors at Sacramento State, analyze the influence of Latino voters in the 2024 election. The significance of Latino voters has become a highly debated yet frequently misunderstood topic in the context of the 2024 presidential elections. This discussion provides insights into Latino demographics, voting patterns observed...

Episode 5: Project Rebound & Underground Scholars  17.03.2025

Listen in as Victor Rodriguez Tafoya shares a conversation with Joshua “Gunner” Johnson, Director of the Underground Scholars Program at UC Davis and a key founder of Project Rebound at Sacramento State. Project Rebound provides critical educational resources and support for formerly incarcerated individuals, offering counseling, mentoring, academic services, and career development to help them tr...

Episode 4: Coach Paul Casey, a life after prison. 17.03.2025

In this episode, Victor Rodriguez Tafoya interviews Coach Paul Casey, the owner of Better You Fitness in Hayward, California, who has transformed his own life after spending time in prison. Coach Paul is dedicated to helping others—particularly moms—develop strong mindsets, boost metabolism, and build healthier bodies so they can create better environments for their families. Join us as we explore...

Episode 3: Life after prison: Empathy and context can help a healing heart. 17.02.2025

Listen in as Anthony Jones, Ari Uzzle, and Victor Rodriguez Tafoya discuss the critical topics of social justice, activism, and criminal justice. Communities of color experience unique challenges within the criminal justice system. For instance, Black communities in California face incarceration rates 9.5 times higher than those of white individuals. This podcast follows the journey of an individu...

Episode 2: Woman Leaders! A Platica with the Leaders of the Serna Center and Dreamer Resource Center 27.11.2024

The Serna Center and Dreamer Resource Center at Sacramento State are home to various resources for Latine students. In this episode, we speak with Juana Zaragoza and Kimberly Gomez, program directors of the Serna Center and Dreamer Resource Center, respectively. 

Episode 1: Mammy, Jezebel, and Sapphire Stereotypes: Intersectional Stereotyping and Voter Bias 22.10.2024

Listen in as Associate Professor of Political Science Danielle Joesten Martin talks with Rana McReynolds, Sac State alum and Assistant Professor of African American Studies at San Jose State, about her research on how mass media stereotypes of Black women shape evaluations of Black women candidates in the United States. They discuss Rana’s academic journey, her intersectional research, and the imp...

Episode 22: The Fight Against School Segregation: An Interview with Dr. Marisela Martinez-Cola 24.04.2024

Listen in as Sacramento State Professor Elvia Ramirez interviews Dr. Marisela Martinez-Cola about her book, The Bricks Before Brown: The Chinese American, Native American, and Mexican Americans’ Struggle for Educational Equality.  In her book, Dr. Martinez-Cola examines the many legal cases that preceded the well-known 1954 school desegregation case, Brown v. Board of Education . Tune in to hear D...

Episode 21: Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention at Sac State 18.04.2024

In this episode, Communication Studies student Victor Tafoya and Associate Professor of Sociology Dr. Lina Rincon interview the Associate Director of the Office of Equal Opportunity (OEO), Stephanie Cruz. Stephanie discusses her work to build awareness on how to prevent sexual assault. She offers insights on the global history of Sexual Assault Awareness Month. She also shares details on how to ge...

Episode 20: Global Perspectives with Tomorrow’s Leaders: Is Model United Nations the Answer? 15.01.2024

Sacramento State’s 2023 Model United Nations cohort joins the Building Justice podcast in a special episode to discuss their recent participation in both domestic and international National Model United Nations (NMUN) conferences, experiences in the MUN program, and the impact of international relations in their undergraduate studies.

Episode 19: Something's in the air. 18.12.2023

In this episode Political Science graduate student Veronica Mozqueda and Environmental Studies Department Chair Dr. Wayne Linklater talk about air pollution research in Sacramento's environmental justice zones. 

Episode 18: The Who, What, and Why of ASI 11.12.2023

Sacramento State Political Science undergraduate Mai Lam talks with ASI President Natalie Dominguez and Vice President Veronica Boulos about the role of student government on Sac State’s campus. They focus on key agenda points such as Title IX, changes in FASFA, and basic needs provision.

Episode 17: Advocating for trans communities: an interview with Assembly Candidate Evan Minton 04.12.2023

Sacramento State Professor Tristan Josephson interviews legislative and policy advocate Evan Minton, a trailblazer for the trans community, to talk about Evan's campaign, trans political representation, healthcare access, and anti-trans legislation, as well as how trans social justice visions can make connections across a range of progressive social and political issues

Episode 16: Conditional Belonging: The Racialization of Iranians in the Wake of Anti-Muslim Politics. 30.11.2023

Sacramento State Political Science faculty and IMESC director Sahar Razavi talks with Associate Professor of Sociology Sahar Sadeghi about her research on the experiences of Iranian immigrants in the United States and Germany. Sadeghi’s recently-published book discusses the intersection of race, immigration, and power in the wider context of immigrants’ perception of social belonging. Transcript S...

Episode 15: What is the role of colleges in addressing food and housing insecurity among students? 27.11.2023

As the importance of a college degree has increased so has its cost. Within this context, a growing share of students in college struggle to make ends meet and some experience food and housing insecurity. However, there is wide variability in the response to student homelessness and housing insecurity across institutions of higher education in the United States. In this episode, Sac State professo...

Episode 14: [Placeholder: Living Precariously] 20.11.2023

Sacramento State students in Photo 175 headed out into the fields of California's Central Valley to learn about relationships to land, stewardship, and environmental justice. They recorded interviews with various people living in and around the Central Valley for audiences to hear.  Students co-produced this episode with Professor Eliza Gregory. 

Episode 13: Social Justice Through the Lens of Kachiside Madu 16.11.2023

Listen in as Sac State photography undergraduates Evalina Carrillo, Angelo Hinojosa, and Jonathan Wong talk with Sacramento photographer Kachiside Madu about photography as activism and how the camera can be used to advance social justice.

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