Gradient: Stories of our Neighbors: Recent Episodes

Biola's Department of Digital Journalism and Media

Gradient is a visual magazine produced every other year by journalism majors at Biola University. This podcast explains the different stories found in the magazine.

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Julianne Foster and Rachel Ramirez tell the story of a facilities worker at Biola in part six of Gradient titled "Ministry in the Mundane." The story follows Marcus and really highlights the joy he has when serving the people at Biola through a job many people would not enjoy.

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Kate Bomar and Brittany Ung collaborated on the second chapter of the Gradient magazine titled "Made from Scratch." This story is all about the tenacity of a woman, Tiana, who started her own bakery. Bomar and Ung came to her Valentine's Day pop-up bakery and took some amazing shots of the process.

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"It is always worth it to adopt and open your home to people."

Addison Freiheit, Sophia Silvester and Katrina Yep worked on the first chapter of the Gradient Magazine titled "Always worth It." This story details a family that adopted seven children and have been foster parents for many more. 

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Professor Michael Kitada and Dr. Tamara Welter Introduce Gradient: Stories of our Neighbors. They talk about how the magazine came to be, their favorite parts of the semester, some challenges and an overview of what the magazine is about.