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Hey Betch

Danny Orona

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Come join us as we do what we do best, talk shit and jump to conclusions! We talk about everything and maybe everyone! From dating, weight, body image, love, politics, current events, to sex! We know a thing or two because we’ve seen a thing or two!
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Sticks & Kicks

Danny Orona

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Danny, Lucio, and Kenny will bring you a detailed description on how two of the hottest teams in Arizona are doing from a non-professional and highly judgmental point of view. Anything can happen once the drinks start flowing and opinions start flying!
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Migrants On Air

Fuerte Network

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Immigration reform and a pathway to citizenship is possible, but it'll take all of us to make it happen! Join co-hosts Carlos Yanez Navarro, Karina Dominguez, and Danny Orona on the Fuerte Network to talk about this moment in the immigration fight and what we can do to bring relief to 11 million undocumented immigrants in the United States. Join us as we share our immigration journeys, news, and calls to action!
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The Action Research Podcast

Adam Stieglitz & Joe Levitan

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In the first podcast dedicated solely to Action Research, Adam and Joe do a deep dive into the lives, experiences, philosophies, and - of course - investigations of the most well respected action researchers in the field. Throughout our four seasons, come hear about successes and challenges, and learn about what makes Action Research unique. If you are passionate about social change, engage in research, or are a budding scholar, then this is the perfect podcast for you. The Action Research P ...
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Join us for this inspiring and thought-provoking discussion. Adam and Joe sit down with three members of the Restorative Community Solutions (RCS) team based in San Francisco: Earl Simms (executive director), Kezia "Zia" Martinis (community engagement lead) and Couper Orona (community engagement operations). RCS is a nonprofit founded in 2022, led …
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Guess what? It’s summer, July 2024, and the team is distracted doing summer things. So we are taking a little break this month before we sit down and get back into recording conversations with our upcoming guests for the episodes ahead. We also realized that we are in our fourth season, and we can now do what seasoned podcasters do: look back and s…
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In this episode, Adam and Cory co-host while Joe joins as our guest alongside Dr. Catherine Potvin. We learn about Catherine’s career as a biologist working on climate issues in solidarity with Indigenous communities. Together, Catherine and Joe explore their collaboration doing action research in both culturally grounded health care and education.…
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Adam and Joe sit down with Dr. Lisa Levinger, an educator with over 30 years of experience at all instructional levels. She also completed her PhD at Northeastern University in May of 2023 doing action research around poverty-induced trauma (PIT) and literacy. She is currently acting as the Dean of Literacy at a Diversity by Design charter school i…
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Adam and Joe sit down with Dr. Joseph Winberry to talk about information sciences and community-based participatory action research (CBPAR). Dr. Winberry is an Assistant Professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Information and Library Science. Much of his teaching and research revolves around critical librarianship, in…
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In the exciting second part of our discussion on YPAR and arts-based methods, new grad student co-hosts Shikha and Cory continue their conversation with Dr Kristen Goessling, Dr Dana Wright, Dr Amanda Wager and Dr. Marit Dewhurst, researchers and editors of Engaging youth in critical arts pedagogies and creative research for social justice: Opportu…
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In the first episode led by our new co-hosts(!) Cory and Shikha sit down with Dr Kristen Goessling, Dr Dana Wright, Dr Amanda Wager, and Dr. Marit Dewhurst, researchers and editors of Engaging youth in critical arts pedagogies and creative research for social justice: Opportunities and challenges of arts-based work and research with young people, w…
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Welcome to Season 4 of the Action Research Podcast. In this launch episode for Season 4, we find out what the team has been up to during their fall pause. (Hint, it was some time to consider new goals and orientations for our podcast, and bring in more voices!) Join Joe and Adam who welcome Shikha and Cory to the table as new co-hosts alongside the…
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Gabriel Vazquez was born in Michoacán, México and is the creator of Traveling Undocumented on TikTok (@gabrielvazquez478). As a non-DACA recipient, he shares his journey about traveling the United States while being undocumented. He has boarded over 100 planes with his Mexican passport without any issues. Through his content, he has inspired other …
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Join co-hosts Carlos Alberto and Karina Dominguez as they talk with Brianna Vazquez, an immigrant mother from Mexico City who grew up in a time before DACA. Brianna emphasizes that the ideas of navigating family, chasing culture, and growing up undocumented have lasting effects long after one naturalizes. Brianna is proud of all the fearless undocu…
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This month we are joined by Yvette Borja, host of Radio Cachimbona, an abolitionist podcast that audio-archives state repression and fierce migrant resistance in the Southern Arizona borderlands and breaks down case law and politics from a leftist perspective. As a first-generation professional whose parents are Salvadoran immigrants, Yvette priori…
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In this episode, our team of hosts and producers debrief Season 3 of the Action Research Podcast. (2:33) Co-producers Shikha and Cory introduce themselves as students in different stages of their PhD work while working on this podcast and (5:09) discuss lessons from the podcast influencing their research—especially when it comes to the productive m…
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This episode we're joined by one of (if not the) favorite guests on the podcast, Howie! We discuss what our preferred love languages are, and not only that but how we receive them, which is something that is often overlooked. Also a topic that might cause controversy... Where do we draw the line in terms of body positivity and being healthy? Is it …
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In this episode, our team follows up with Dr. Danny Burns and Dr. Marina Apgar who first joined us in Episode 4 to discuss systemic action research. Danny Burns is a Professorial Research Fellow at the Institute for Development Studies (IDS) a think tank affiliated with the University of Sussex in England. He has directed more than 25 action resear…
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Over the last three presidencies, the asylum system has dramatically changed. Join Carlos and Karina and their guest Lauren Kostes.Lauren grew up in Connecticut, the daughter and granddaughter of Italian immigrants. She received her BA from Bucknell University in 2011 for International Relations, with a focus on international human rights, and grad…
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Have you Heard of Advanced Parole? Join us as we speak to Magdelena Olivo, a Purépecha DACA recipient working and living in Los Angeles, as she walks us through her migration, living as an indigenous migrant in the U.S and her experience traveling back to Mexico for the first time since she was a baby on Advance Parole. We listen to her story as sh…
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Part 2 of this two part episode concludes the conversation between Adam, Joe and our guest Alfredo about the “what?” and “why?” of research in action research. Dr Alfredo Ortiz Aragón is an Action-Researcher and Associate Professor in the PhD Program at the Dreeben School of Education at the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio, Texas, a…
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Join co-hosts Karina Dominguez and Carlos Yañez for a special episode where they remember SB1070 as Florida passed SB1718. This horrible bill will further criminalize immigrant communities. They are joined by Nery, an immigrant rights advocate and coordinator with the FL student power network, a youth organization serving students across Florida to…
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This week we welcome out friends Rene and Dulce onto the show to give us their take take take on current events, and our family histories, and parenting styles. Also we bring out the famous fishbowl of random questions we must answer honestly! (like we need to be any more random than we already are!Door Danny Orona
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In this episode, Adam and Joe speak again with Adam’s close friend, professor, and mentor, Dr Alfredo Ortiz Aragón, an Action-Researcher and Associate Professor in the PhD Program at the Dreeben School of Education at the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio, Texas, and co-author of Action Research (Fifth Edition) with Ernie Stringer. Th…
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This week we once again talk about all of our favorite topics, Covid, the Government, the end of the world (the usual) but we have a special guest! Friend of the pod Dulce stops by to give us her point of view on these topics. What do you want us to discuss?? Leave us a review and let us know!Door Danny Orona
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What do you consider a "hook-up"? What do you consider are the "bases" in a relationship? We discuss all of this as well as the great things that come from having 2 bendiciones in a year. And of course because it is America, we have to discuss all the bat-shit craziness that we must deal with everyday, and yet another tragedy in another school.…
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Even though the dominant narrative of migration places childhood arrivals at the forefront, we know that people migrate at every stage of life. Join us as we talk with Brenda Heredia on her migration journey, and how migrating as a young adult shaped her life. Brenda Heredia is a California based undocumented entrepreneur and business owner, specia…
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If you haven’t listened to episodes one and two of the series, find the links below! We are excited to bring the third installment of this exciting mini-series that brings you “behind the scenes” of action research projects to demonstrate what action research looks like, in action. In this episode, Adam catches Joe up on what has been happening in …
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In this episode, we welcome two guests, Patricia Canto and Miren Larrea, who recently published a paper together titled “Rethinking the Communication of Action Research: Can we Make it Dialogic?” Adam and Joe bring you an enriching conversation with the authors. Patricia Canto is a researcher at Orkestra-Basque Institute of Competitiveness. She hol…
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Welcome back to Part 2 of the episode; Ethical Relationship Building in Action Research with Joe. In this episode, we are continuing our conversation from last season on ethical relationship building based on an article that Joe published. If you haven’t heard that one, it is episode 10 of season 2. It’s great when friends of the podcast engage wit…
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This is one of the most important election of our history, and one of the most important propositions is Prop 308.Today we have Gloria Martinez Granados to tell us her story and some details about her art currenly on display at the Phoenix Art Museum. Gloria Martinez-Granados is a Phoenix, Arizona based artist. Born in Guanajuato, Mexico she migrat…
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In this special episode, the AR Pod team discusses an amazing new book by our very own Joe Levitan and friend of the Podcast, Marc Brasof. The book, Student Voice Research: Theory, Methods, and Innovations from the Field, discusses the “how” of useful and quality student voice research to make schools better places to learn. The book has a lot of o…
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In this special, first episode of season 3, Joe interviews our very own, newly "minted," *Dr.* Adam Stieglitz! The co-hosts discuss his Action Research dissertation and his experiences as a PhD student. Tune in to learn about the ups, downs, and adventures of Dr. Stieglitz! References Herr, K., & Anderson, G. L. (2014). The action research disserta…
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Proposition 308 will be on the ballot in November, and while we know the effects that it can have on the future of education for our students, there's nothing like hearing it from them directly. For this episode we reached out to 5 students or former students from different generations to tell their stories of trying to go to school in Arizona and …
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Welcome to our last episode of season two where the host becomes the guest! For this season finale, we put Joe on the hot seat to discuss his amazing article published in 2019 on Ethical Relationship Building in Action Research. Vanessa, Shikha, and Cory, the production team of the podcast (and Joe’s supervisees), take this opportunity to ask Joe s…
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In this episode we welcome 2 very special guests (going public for the first time on podcast) Rene and Dulce who are going to be playing a game with us to see who knows their bestie the best. Before we get to that however we discuss a bit of politics with the orange Cheeto facing a committee hearing for the Jan 6 insurrection that he instigated. Al…
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This week we are on the road! We are recording from Las Vegas, Nevada where we are hosting a third screening and panel of the documentary Rejecting the Dreamer Narrative in partnership with Raiz Southern Nevada, Make the Road Nevada, Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada, Nevada State College Office of Community, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion a…
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We Are Home Arizona is now Migrants On Air! and we kick off this new journey in migrant storytelling we discuss our view on what it means to be binational. Joining us in this conversation is our very own Victoria Perches who grew up in the border city of El Paso. Things got a bit surprising for those of us who grew up in Arizona, thinking that ever…
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This episode brings you stories of action research from one of the most renowned authors in the field, Ernest T Stringer. He is the author of Action Research (Sage, 2007), Action Research in Education (Pearson, 2008), Action Research in Health (with Bill Genat; Pearson, 2004), and Action Research in Human Services (with Rosalie Dwyer; Pearson, 2005…
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Season on we were known as We Are Home Arizona, now we are back with a new season, and a new name. Carlos, Karina, and Danny proudly bring you Migrants on air. A space for our stories of power and community. Through round table discussions, interviews, special guests, and so much more the Fuerte team brings you this new project, Migrants On Air! Fo…
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A tournament lke no other! Danny and Memo, along with their special guests finally get to the bottom (or top) of the famed question...Who is the hottest male celebrity out there? We know you have your favorites and some of them willl go far, while others will go down early. Follow along with us and let us know how we did and who you would've chosen…
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In this episode, our team welcomes Dr. Meghan McGlinn Manfra (Ph.D.). She is an Associate Professor in the College of Education at North Carolina State University. She is the author of Action Research for Classroom, Schools, and Communities (Sage) and editor of the Handbook of Social Studies Research (Wiley Press). Joe and Adam open up the conversa…
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This week we are diving into the intersection between climate justice and migrant justice. We are joined by Karina Dominguez, Fuerte's Climate Justice Program Lead. With her we talk about the 1980 Refugee Act and how it excludes climate refugees seeking asylum, how political culture across the west is increasingly antiimmigrant, and the need to cha…
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We are back...well half of us anyway... Memo is here and with a very special guest, his sister . We discuss something a bit unique today, growing up with a gay sibling. When did we know about each other? How did we come out? and what did the rest of the family think? These are all questions that we answer and more as we revisit our childhood, first…
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In this episode we look back on Title 42 and the damage it has caused to our community. The hypocrisy of this racist policy is fully discussed as well as several foreign policies surrounding the US and Puerto Rico. Big thank you to Rochel Rivera Leal for being with us on this episode and discussing her work with immigrants as well!…
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If you haven’t listened to episode one of the series, find the link below! We are excited to bring the second episode of this mini-series that brings you “behind the scenes” of action research projects to demonstrate what action research looks like, in action. In this episode, Joe interviews Adam to get a general idea about what, when, why, and how…
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This week we dive into a very important topic not often talked about in our community, mental health. We are joined by Alex Flores, a trained and licensed counselor and therapist. He brings his unique insight and answers some of the questions that we may have been fearing before taking the crucial step of asking for help. Alex also provided some re…
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On this special episode we discuss the recently prepared documentary on the Dreamer Narrative by our own Karina Dominguez. What some of the challenges were and the positive messaging she hopes will come through. We also discuss the Dreamer Narrative discussion panel hosted by Fuerte alongside some of the brave people involved in the immigration mov…
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