Queer On Campus – NOW QUEER CURRENTS

Who are we?
Queer On Campus is a podcast about current and pressing issues that affect the LGBTQ+ community both on and off campus here at Roger Williams University. Hosted by Kali Blackerby with Brenna Medeiros and other special guests and interviewees. Queer on Campus addresses the most current and important issues surrounding the LGBTQ+ community both on and off the Roger Williams University Campus.
Other RI Resources:
Queer and Trans Resource and Advocacy Center
As an extension of Roger Williams University’s Intercultural Center, the QTRAC is the office of the University that is tasked with being the central hub for queer-centric student & employee enrichment and advocacy.
The QTRAC takes the lead in providing Safe Zone Training for the RWU community. Students, staff, and faculty learn about topics related to gender identity, sexuality, and allyship during these trainings. The goal is to provide the necessary skills and knowledge folks need to interact appropriately across differences of gender and sexuality during their daily lives, as well as, advocate for systemic and institutional equity.
Directly meeting the unique needs of queer and trans students on campus is a key aspect of the QTRAC’s purpose. This support can take the form of their Kinship Collective Mentor program, their signature events, and their Queer and Trans Living-Learning Community, and advising various student groups that promote LGBTQIA+ equity.
You can find more inforinformation at https://www.rwu.edu/life-at-rwu/community/qtrac
Follow the QTRAC on Instagram to stay up-to-date on the latest events and information from the center: @rwu_qtrac
Queer RI
This site has been created in collaboration with multiple community members in Rhode Island and nearby in hopes of gathering as many LGBTQ+ resources in one place as possible. Many of the resources listed are geared towards children, adolescents, young adults, and parents/families. The resources are for any and all gender diverse identities and individuals, including trans*, non binary, gender fluid, questioning, agender, Two-Spirit, genderqueer, and all other identities; as well as allies, family members, and friends of gender diverse individuals.
You can find out more at queerri.com
RI State LGBTQIA+ Resource Page
In collaboration with Prevent Suicide RI, the state government has published a list of resources for LGBTQ+ People.
You can find those at https://preventsuicideri.org/get-help/resources/lgbtq-people
Youth Pride RI
Youth Pride, Inc. is a nonprofit in Rhode Island specifically dedicated to meeting the needs of LGBTQIA+ Youth 24 and under.
Youth Pride, Inc.’s mission is to meet the unique, ongoing needs of LGBTQ+ youth and young adults through direct service, support, advocacy, and education.
You can find more information at https://www.youthprideri.org/
More to listen to
Foster Care Shortage Leaves Rhode Island Youth Without Stable Homes
Rhode Island’s foster care system continues to face significant strain as limited foster home availability creates instability for children in need of placement. Data shows that frequent moves, school disruptions, and unmet mental health needs contribute to lower graduation rates and long-term challenges for foster youth. The issue is particularly severe for teenagers, sibling groups, and children with behavioral or emotional needs. Structural factors such as high housing costs and limited system capacity further complicate placements. Expanding foster family recruitment, increasing trauma-informed care, and strengthening educational supports are key strategies to improving outcomes for these vulnerable populations.
RWU Mens Hockey Coach Guides Players Through First Collegiate Season
Coach Chris Hall Leads the Hawks with Over 15 years of experienceWhile the Roger Williams University men’s hockey team has had a tremendous amount of success as a new program, it is important to look at a big reason as to how they got there: Coach Hall. RWU men's...
Education and School Performance in Rhode Island
This data story examines how student performance trends in Rhode Island are shaping the state’s education system and accountability efforts. Recent data reveal both successes and challenges: while some schools show strong outcomes, many absences still make learning difficult, and some students, like those from low-income families, English learners, or students with disabilities, face greater challenges. Teacher experience and qualifications also play a key role, affecting academic performance and graduation rates. By analyzing standardized test results, attendance patterns, and teacher data, this story highlights how the Rhode Island Department of Education uses data to guide decisions aimed at improving school performance, supporting students, and ensuring equitable opportunities across districts. The data show that attendance, good teachers, and available resources are key to student success across the state
ICE Enforcement In and Around Courthouses
News Summary (Amid a nationwide immigration crackdown, ICE has changed protocol so they may arrest and detain people without following proper procedures. In response, many cities, such as Providence, R.I., are creating “ICE-Free Zones” through city legislation to minimize where ICE may operate.)
Episode 3 – 2/20/26
Roger Williams University’s student radio show Hope Pod Live presented a wide-ranging episode covering local, state, and national issues. The broadcast featured investigative reporting on Foster Forward’s Real Connections mentoring program addressing mental health challenges for foster youth, data analysis of Rhode Island’s recent cybersecurity breaches affecting thousands of residents, and immigration reporter Addison Mason’s examination of family separation under ICE enforcement. The show also commemorated the 250th anniversary of Thomas Payne’s “Common Sense” with campus readings and highlighted the passing of civil rights leader Jesse Jackson. DEI Coordinator Dr. Joanna Revelo Goodes discussed Black History Month initiatives and the university’s new “Community Starts with Me, Thrives with Us” campaign during an in-depth interview.
Foster Forward Empowers Youth Through Mentorship
Children in foster care or youth who experience homelessness often endure many instabilities, especially in their transition into young adulthood. To assist foster youth, Foster Forward has been matching youth with mentors since 2005 to provide emotional support through tough battles with financial, housing, educational, and emotional insecurities. Launching off a successful mentor-to-adoption story, the SJN team emphasizes the importance of supporting youth, rather than leaving them to navigate the world by themselves.
RWU Welcomes Varsity Women’s Hockey
Coach Laura Ardoin and RWU Athletic Director Kiki Jacobs shared their excitement for the team to start in the fall, alongside Jacobs describing the immense value Coach Ardoin brings to this first year team.
The Children Left Behind From Deportations
If a parent is deported or detained, it is important to consider the greater impacts. While families can ask to be deported together, if the child is a United States citizen, they may have to stay in the U.S without their parents. As a result, families scramble to find caregivers, older siblings are sometimes left to take care of their younger siblings, and no matter what, the caregivers are burdened with new responsibilities.
In the past year of increased fears, some children of immigrants are experiencing emotional withdrawals, missing school, and their food sources are limited since their family is scared to go out and shop in public.
Rising Cyberattacks Threaten Rhode Island Residents and Businesses
Currently, Rhode Island is experiencing a rise in significant cyberattacks affecting both government systems and major businesses. Recent breaches, including the RIBridges data leak and the cyberattack on United Natural Foods, have exposed sensitive personal information, disrupted essential services, and created uncertainty for residents and companies across the state. These incidents highlight vulnerabilities in centralized digital systems and third-party vendor management, particularly in a smaller state with limited cybersecurity resources. While recovery efforts and security improvements are underway, continued investment in cybersecurity infrastructure, stronger vendor oversight, and increased public awareness are critical to protecting Rhode Islanders from future digital threats.
Episode 2 – 2/13/26
Hope Pod Live returns for its second week with comprehensive coverage of Rhode Island news and social justice issues. The February 14th episode features an exclusive interview with RWU senior Rachel Cabral about her groundbreaking research on Thomas White, a...
