Episode 11 - Introduction | Malvika, Sitashma, Srija

Episode 11 - Introduction | Malvika, Sitashma, Srija

Released Monday, 11th January 2021
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Episode 11 - Introduction | Malvika, Sitashma, Srija

Episode 11 - Introduction | Malvika, Sitashma, Srija

Episode 11 - Introduction | Malvika, Sitashma, Srija

Episode 11 - Introduction | Malvika, Sitashma, Srija

Monday, 11th January 2021
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This is Episode 11 of Interlocking Threads: Conversations with International Students! In this episode we spoke with Malvika Dua from India, Sitashma Thapa from Nepal, and Srija Bannerjee from India. In this introduction you will get to know them better and hear what they are up to now!Tune in again on Wednesday to hear their conversation, sharing their experience of adapting to changing plans, their relationship to the American Dream, and shared how domestic citizens can use their rights to support international students and immigrants.

Malvika Dua is originally from India. She graduated from Earlham College in 2020 with a degree in Neuroscience. She is currently a Research Associate for Flavell Lab at MIT.

Srija Banerjee is originally from India. She graduated from Earlham College in 2020 with a degree in International Studies. She currently resides in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania where she is pursuing her Masters of Science in Public Policy & Management at Carnegie Mellon University.

Sitashma Thapa is originally from Nepal. She graduated from Earlham College in 2020 with a double major in Environmental Sustainability and Sociology & Anthropology. Sitashma currently lives in Indianapolis, Indiana where she is pursuing her Masters in Philanthropic Studies as a McKinney Fellow. The fellowship focuses on environmental conservation and environmental philanthropy allowing Sitashma to specialize in her field.

Music Credit: Jordan Connor

Special thanks to Steve Schwartz who helps us with the editing and sound of our episodes. He has a music tech startup that makes special microphones for acoustic musical instruments, at YourHeavenAudio.com

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Conversations with International StudentsThis is a project we started to connect with international alumni through casual conversations grounded in our current situation and past shared experiences. Throughout this project we will chat with people from around the world who have studied in the United States, to create and refresh connections, and to check in with our guests about how they are doing during these strange and unusual times. DISCLAIMER:The comments expressed in the Chatcast are those of the interviewees at the time of the interview which are personal and through signed consent. Interlocking Threads: Conversations With International Students or its representatives have no control over the nature or content of the comments of the interviewees. Any views or opinions expressed are not intended to malign or slander any religion, ethinic group, club, organization, company, individual, or state.Interlocking Threads: Conversations With International Students or its representatives make no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability or availability with respect to the expressed opinions. Any reliance placed on such information is therefore strictly at your own risk.In no event will Interlocking Threads: Conversations With International Students or its representatives be liable for any loss or damage including without limitation, indirect or consequential loss or damage, or any loss or damage whatsoever arising from loss of data or profits arising out of, or in connection with, the use of the interviews and personal expressed opinions.

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