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Episode 27: Tom Plate

“Off Press” — The Podcast of LMU Magazine

Release Date: 05/29/2020

Episode 52: Cheryl Grills show art Episode 52: Cheryl Grills

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Cheryl Grills, professor in the LMU Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts, was appointed to the California state task force tasked with proposing reparations to the state’s Black descendants of enslaved people. She talks about the long-term harms of slavery and possible steps to repair the wrongs.

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Episode 51: Donegal Fergus show art Episode 51: Donegal Fergus

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Donegal Fergus, LMU baseball head coach, talks about the impact on NCAA baseball of the transfer portal and NIL issues, as well as how he hopes to develop players for a major league future.

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Episode 50: Mary Agnes Erlandson ’82 show art Episode 50: Mary Agnes Erlandson ’82

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Homelessness has many causes, and Mary Agnes Erlandson ’82 directs a social services center in Lennox, near LMU and LAX, that offers programs addressing many of them. Erlandson describes how focusing on people’s needs, especially housing, can change people’s lives for the better. She has seen it happen.

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Episode 49: Eileen Schoetzow ’98, MBA ’07 show art Episode 49: Eileen Schoetzow ’98, MBA ’07

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Eileen Schoetzow ’98, MBA ’07, an urban and environmental planner for the City of Los Angeles, is part of a team that constructs homeless shelters for unhoused people in Los Angeles. She talks about helping people get off the streets and into homes and why making a difference matters to her.

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Episode 48: Kenneth Chancey ’15 show art Episode 48: Kenneth Chancey ’15

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School was one of the safest places he knew growing up, Kenneth Chancey says. For one thing, he knew he’d get a meal there. Today, he’s left life in a van and a homeless shelter behind, and he’s helping others do the same as a senior manger for special youth initiatives with the Los Angeles Housing Services Authority. 

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Episode 47: Ben Bolch show art Episode 47: Ben Bolch

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Name, image and likeness (NIL) payments represent a new, large infusion of money into college athletics. Much will stream toward athletes through sponsorships and endorsements. But some scenarios are deeply troubling. Ben Bolch, staff writer on sports at the Los Angeles Times, describes a new era that is changing college athletics.

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Episode 46: Tara Pixley show art Episode 46: Tara Pixley

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Oil drills and storage facilities are scattered across the Los Angeles region, many located in the heart of residential communities. Tara Pixley, who teaches photojournalism in the LMU Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts, has produced photo essays of some of those communities. She describes the dangers experienced by people who live and work in proximity to L.A.’s oil industry.

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Episode 45: Aarika Hughes show art Episode 45: Aarika Hughes

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Aarika Hughes, in her second season as head coach of LMU women’s basketball, describes the strengths of the West Coast Conference competition and the discipline, defense and fast-paced play she intends to confront her opponents with.

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Episode 44: Rebecca Delfino show art Episode 44: Rebecca Delfino

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The opioid crisis, which has killed as many as 700,000 Americans in the past 20 years, has fallen off the nation’s radar. Rebecca Delfino, clinical law professor at the LMU Loyola Law School, describes an epidemic that continues to destroy communities and the overprescription practices and misleading marketing that fuels it.

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Episode 43: Kara Allen, Ed.D. ’14 show art Episode 43: Kara Allen, Ed.D. ’14

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Kara Allen Ed.D. ’14, chief impact officer, is the San Antonio Spurs’ face in their community. Putting seats at the table where decisions are made — that’s how Allen describes her job. But it goes both ways, she says: not only putting a Spurs voice at community tables but adding community voices at the Spurs’ table.

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