Radio Maverick: A Rohingya Muslim Student Speaks Out; Interview with Lou Diamond Phillips

A demonstration at Dealey Plaza in Dallas Sunday, Sept. 17 brought the Rohingya Muslim community together to speak out against genocide in Myanmar. Photo credit: Pablo Arauz Peña

Welcome to Radio Maverick!

We’re a team of radio students here to deliver the news in a quick podcast format for and by the UTA community.

For the first episode of Radio Maverick:

  • A Rohingya Muslim refugee student speaks out on the genocide in Myanmar from Dealey Plaza in Dallas.
  • Reporter Narda Perez talks to one professor and a UTA alumna about President Trump’s plan to rescind DACA.
  • A laboratory used by a one UTA professor was destroyed by Hurricane Irma.
  • Jeremy Black’s weekly sports report on UTA Basketball, Cowboys v Broncos, UT v USC and the Rangers’ off-season.
  • News director Linah Mohammad talks to alumnus and established Hollywood actor Lou Diamond Phillips.

Stay tuned for more episodes of Radio Maverick each week!

Radio Maverick is a production of the UTA Radio News team.

Intro song by Duo Contra.

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