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🗓️ 5 July 2023
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0:00.0 | Hi, it's Commander Listeners, it's Charlie again and I'm joined by Nancy in the studio. |
0:26.5 | We have been contacted by so many different people and two people that we wanted to get on the line |
0:32.6 | to speak to us to tell a bit more is Kenerick and Lenin. Kenerick was a supervisor of the |
0:43.3 | resident advisers at the San Jose State University and it was around 2006-2007, which is when Amanda |
0:52.7 | was at the university and she was a resident adviser. As somebody that's English I've had to learn |
0:58.9 | what resident advisers and Lenin was a resident adviser with Amanda. So Kenerick, you were the |
1:06.3 | supervisor that looked after the resident advisers. Well, welcome along and thank you so much. |
1:12.6 | Can you describe to us a little bit about that role? Sure, well my role was the assistant director |
1:18.1 | of the department and with that came a bunch of different tasks. I actually supervised her |
1:24.7 | supervisor but the interesting thing about Amanda, she was very involved in our program. So she |
1:31.8 | worked for me in my office as a student assistant. She also worked as an RA for a couple of years |
1:40.2 | and then she later became a graduate assistant which was a level of supervisor amongst the staff |
1:46.5 | members, right? So she did that for about a semester and in my role I hired and trained all |
1:53.1 | of the staff. I did staff conduct and a variety of different things throughout the department. |
1:59.4 | So you trained Amanda? Yes. And she was around 19 and 1920 at this time. I would say so. She was |
2:07.1 | already an RA when I had arrived in 2006. I think I might have gotten her for the last year that she |
2:13.9 | was an RA when I came in in August of 2006. And Lenin, you were a resident adviser with Amanda. |
2:23.8 | What kind of things did you do? So yeah, I mean in our role as resident advisers or RA's for sure, |
2:31.2 | you know, saves us time syllables. But isn't it because I had to learn what an RA was Lenin? That's |
2:37.0 | why. But yeah, in our jobs, we, you know, we're students actively ourselves. So we lived on campus, |
2:46.6 | we lived in the residence halls, are the dorms depending on who you're talking to. And we had about, |
2:52.2 | I would say, about 80 or so students assigned to each of us. And on the floors that they lived, |
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