Episode 119: Jennifer Roberts on the infinite variety of the ancient Greeks
Release Date: 03/05/2026
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, associate professor of Latin American and Latino studies at Lehman College and of history at the CUNY Graduate Center, talks with Richard Relkin, Assistant Vice President for Communications and Marketing at Lehman College, about her most recent book, , published by the University of North Carolina Press. Visit for more info.
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City College (CUNY) professors Jennifer T. Roberts and Nickolas Pappas discuss Roberts’s book, . Visit for more.
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Dr. Sarah Hoiland, Professor of Sociology at Hostos Community College, talks with City College political science student (Hostos student at the time of the recording) Ashley Walker about. To learn more, visit IndoorVoicesPodcast.com.
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Char Adams, CUNY Graduate Center alumna and author of , talks with journalist, author, playwright and Char’s former CUNY colleague, Beth Harpaz. Visit IndoorVoicespodcast.com to find out more.
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Dr. a CUNY Graduate Center alumna whose dissertation is entitled, “Narrating Mother, Narrating Twenty-First Century America: On Choice, Refusal, and Relation” talks with Dr. Professor in Modern Languages and Literatures at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and the author of Narrar Las Madres. Visit to learn more.
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Dr. Mark Christian (Lehman College Professor in Africana Studies & Sociology) talks about his latest book, Frederick Douglass: A life in American History (Bloomsbury 2025) with his Lehman colleague Dr. Gillian Bayne. To learn more, visit .
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Drs. Caroline Reitz and Olivia Rutigliano discuss Dr. Reitz’s book and the way anger is portrayed in popular culture, the role that anger plays, its potential and its limits. Visit for more.
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Jennifer Laird, Assistant Professor in Lehman College’s Department of Sociology talks with Richard Relkin, Assistant Vice President for Communications and Marketing at Lehman, about Jennifer’s book which she co-authored with Columbia University’s Diana Hernandez. was published in April 2025 by the Russel Sage Foundation. Visit for more info.
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LaGuardia Community College instructional technology librarian Ann Matsuuchi talks with CUNY’s University Archivist and co-principal investigator of the project, Natalie Milbrodt, and the university’s Wikimedian-in-Residence Richard Knipel. Visit for more info.
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John Jay College of Criminal Justice colleagues, Dr. Nathan Lents (Biology) and Dr. Olivera Jokić (English and Gender Studies), discuss Dr. Lents's new book, The Sexual Evolution: How 500 million years of sex, gender and mating shape modern relationships. Visit for more info.
info_outlineCity College (CUNY) professors Jennifer T. Roberts and Nickolas Pappas discuss Roberts’s book, Out of One, Many: Ancient Greek Ways of Thought and Culture. Visit IndoorVoicesPodcast.com for more.