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Enlightened Exchanges

Release Date: 02/18/2025

S3-E13 Freedom to Teach: Reading Assata Shakur show art S3-E13 Freedom to Teach: Reading Assata Shakur

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Trinity Times student journalists Anette Perez and Saron Gebereegziabhier examine how a campus reading of the polarizing figure Assata Shakur sparked debate on race, history, and learning at U.S. universities.

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S3-E12 The Weight of Student Loans show art S3-E12 The Weight of Student Loans

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Trinity Times student journalists Genesis Bu-Chinchilla and Anette Perez explore the growing crisis of student debt and talk with Jamal Watson, author of The Student Debt Crisis: America's Moral Urgency.

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S3-E11 Reporting with Courage show art S3-E11 Reporting with Courage

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Trinity Times hosts Saron Gebereegziabhier and Genesis Bu-Chinchilla unpack nationally acclaimed journalist Jim Acosta's inspiring visit to Trinity Washington University – and how his message about integrity, truth, and democracy hits home for student journalists.

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S3-E10 Art, Power, and the African Diaspora show art S3-E10 Art, Power, and the African Diaspora

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Trinity Times Student journalists Saron Gebereegziabhier and Tanzania Kennedy explore Trinity Washington University’s new Early Family Collection exhibit – opening November 6 – a powerful display of art celebrating the African diaspora.

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S3-E9 The Comeback of Student Life show art S3-E9 The Comeback of Student Life

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Trinity Times student journalists Anette Perez and Genesis Bu-Chinchilla dig into the buzz around student life at Trinity Washington University this semester -- and what's sparking the renewed excitement.

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S3-E8 Meet the Freshman Class: Trinity's Biggest Since COVID show art S3-E8 Meet the Freshman Class: Trinity's Biggest Since COVID

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Trinity Times student journalists Saron Gebereegziabhier and Genesis Bu-Chinchilla dive into what makes this year's incoming freshman class special — the biggest at Trinity Washington University since before the COVID-19 pandemic.

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S3-E7 College, Work and the Balancing Act show art S3-E7 College, Work and the Balancing Act

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Trinity Times student journalists Saron Gebereegziabhier and Tanzania Kennedy discuss how full-time college students juggle their studies while working part-time jobs.

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S3-E6 Power Shift in D.C. Puts Campus on Alert show art S3-E6 Power Shift in D.C. Puts Campus on Alert

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Trinity Times student journalists Genesis Bu-Chinchilla and Anette Perez explore the federal takeover of law enforcement in Washington, and its impact on both the local community and the Trinity Washington University campus.

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S3-E5 Tech and Toddlers: Researching the Screen Time Debate show art S3-E5 Tech and Toddlers: Researching the Screen Time Debate

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Trinity Times student journalists Genesis Bu-Chinchilla and Saron Gebereegziabhier explore the research of a Trinity Washington University student parent studying the impact of early technology exposure on children under the age of two. They also bring child psychology experts into the conversation to provide deeper insights.

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S3-E4 Why Undocumented Students Matter show art S3-E4 Why Undocumented Students Matter

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Trinity Times student journalist Saron Gebereegziabhier talks with Trinity Washington University President Patricia McGuire about the reasons immigrants come to the U.S. without authorization, how Trinity supports undocumented students, and why that support matters.

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Trinity Times student journalists Saron Gebereegziabhier and Genesis Bu-Chinchilla explore the role feminism has in today's society and at Trinity Washington University, with a specific look at the school's Women's Student Action Coalition.