@MArroyo3
Writer & Podcaster
Inside Eugene (hosted by me!)
Spotify - Celebrating the Latinx Community in Eugene
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Spotify - Celebrating the Latinx Community in Eugene
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YT - Celebrating the Latinx Community in Eugene
YT - Celebrating the Latinx Community in Eugene
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Podcast description: This podcast discusses the intersectionality between racial/ethnic identity, mental health, white supremacy, and systemic racism. POC with eating disorders are often pushed aside and excluded in the recovery and eating disorder space. This podcast will serve as a platform for community members to share their story and voice to increase visibility for marginalized identities in the media. I welcome anyone who wants to share their perspective on these topics: body-image, self-esteem, food & nutrition, cultural identity, racism, beauty standards, social media, fashion industry, diet culture, feminism & patriarchy (and so much more)! Want to be a guest on my podcast and share your experience? Or do you have a specific topic in mind that you would like to discuss? Sign up here! Feel free to send me an email with any questions and/or concerns. Email: meileena@uoregon.edu
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The Paw Articles
Cultural Dress Code: a discussion
Cultural Dress Code: a discussion
Why do we dress the way we do? The answer seems obvious, “because it’s my style and I like it. What else?” A few weeks ago, I wore a slightly bolder outfit and was planning on wearing it to school. My intuition told me to pick out another outfit because deep down I...
The Mask I Wear: Part 1
The Mask I Wear: Part 1
The Mask I Wear: Part 2
The Mask I Wear: Part 2
Media I love
SBSK!
SBSK!
These interviews are intended to create a more inclusive world. SBSK started when I was a teacher for students with disabilities. Originally intended to be a book written by my students, SBSK soon grew to be video interviews of disabled people of all ages and diagnoses. Since our beginning in 2015, I have interviewed hundreds of people across the world while providing over $2,000,000 to those featured on this channel through a combination of grants and fundraising. Starting in 2015, SBSK is now a 501(c)3 organization that seeks to normalize the diversity of the human condition under the pillars of honesty, respect, mindfulness, positivity and collaboration. This multi-media movement supports the acceptance and inclusion of all members of the neurodivergent/disability community. -Chris
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