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  • Martlet Editor-in-Chief Sydney Lobe talks with Taha Qureshi, the coordinator for the Students of Colour Collective (SOCC) about what SOCC’s role is at UVic. SOCC is a student advocacy group that serves all racialized UVic students and works to promote and support cultural diversity on campus and in the Greater Victoria community. Taha speaks to who is a part of the SOCC, how to be an ally to students of colour by showing up, and the necessity of small movements to move the dial of change forward.

    Find out more about the SOCC and how to get involved here:
    Instagram: @soccollective
    Website: https://soccollective.com/

    Transcripts for episodes of the Nest are available at martlet.ca

    The next edition of the Martlet will be released in print and online December 12, 2024! Check it out at the pub box or on our website.

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  • In this episode of the Nest, Martlet Editor-in-Chief Sydney Lobe sits down with Sean Holman, the founding director of the Climate Disaster Project. The CDP is an international teaching newsroom based at the University of Victoria that works with people affected by climate change to share and investigate their stories. Sean and Sydney unpack what inspired the CDP’s beginnings, the difficulty and necessity of finding points of agreement in conversations about climate change, and the vital importance of centring survivor narratives in climate journalism.

    Find out more about the Climate Disaster Project and how you can be involved on their website: https://climatedisasterproject.com/.

    This episode is being released alongside the Martlet’s annual Climate Issue, which will be published on November 21, 2024. You can pick up a print copy on UVic’s campus and around Victoria, or peruse our digital edition on our website: martlet.ca

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