• Starting A Political Minority Movement in a Predominately White Institution - Creating a Better Tomorrow - Manmit Singh Chahal

  • May 31 2020
  • Length: 44 mins
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Starting A Political Minority Movement in a Predominately White Institution - Creating a Better Tomorrow - Manmit Singh Chahal

  • Summary

  • Juan Perez and Manmit (Manu) Singh Chahal discuss life as a 19 year old 2nd year 1st generation Desi-American Comparative Ethnic Studies student at Cal Poly SLO in today's episode. Dive into Manu's college decision process and how he ultimately chose Cal Poly SLO because he saw a struggle he wanted to be a part of. Manu jumps on any chance to use his voice and incite meaningful change. The opportunity to spur change at a predominately white institution was too good to pass up. In 2020, his run for Student Body Government marked the beginning of a movement. His platform, The Coalition of Love, was met with early success and has big plans for the future.  Manu truly embodies what it means to be a minority leader looking to create change and go against societal norms. About The First Few Podcast: Learn from real minorities about their experiences through riveting conversations with host, Juan Perez. The First Few is a platform for minorities to share their journey and stories. Listen in to learn more. We hope to inspire and motivate! Support this podcast
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