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PULSE is a zine created annually by the Students of Colour Collective (SOCC) at the University of Victoria. The zine aims to celebrate our communities, and provide an outlet for BIPOC to share their experiences, stories and artistry. This year, the PULSE zine includes a podcast component, in collaboration with CFUV 101.9FM, wherein each episode we sit down with a BIPOC artist who is featured in this year's edition of PULSE, to talk about art, the importance of community, and what compels them to create.© University of Victoria Student Radio Society Art Sciences sociales
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    • Camryn Chew
      Jul 2 2021
      In this episode host Neha Saxena sits down with Camryn Chew - an actor, poet and writer. Camryn, whose poetry is featured in this year's edition of the PULSE zine, views herself as a multidisciplinary artist. During this episode, she discusses the many barriers Artists of Colour face as they pursue their dreams; healing from trauma; and the importance of amplifying the voices of people from marginalized groups.
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      27 min
    • Carolina Vik
      Jun 25 2021
      In this episode host Fune Arowobusoye sits down with Carolina Vik, who is from Brazil. Carolina does not describe herself as an artist but is passionate about video-making as a hobby. Her video submission for PULSE was the first video she ever created. In this episode, Carolina talks about her goals, remaining motivated, and not allowing anyone to put you in a box.
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      46 min
    • Folakemi Olorade
      Jun 18 2021
      In this episode host Fune Arowobusoye sits down with Folakemi Olorade, who is originally Nigerian and grew up in different countries around the world. Folakemi loves creating art with intention and painted her piece "Overwhelmed" for SOCC’s zine during an overwhelming exam season. In this episode, Folakemi talks about how creating art can be a form of healing even when we're feeling overwhelmed, lost, and unable to express ourselves.
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      31 min
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