Intersections Radiohttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradioYour online connection to the Matrix Center and annual White Privilege Conference. Co-hosts, Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. and Daryl Miller interview activists, educenCopyright White Privilege Conference The Matrix Center for the Advancement of Social Eq (C/O Blogtalkradio)Sat, 15 Jun 2019 08:15:00 GMTMon, 22 Jul 2013 16:00:00 GMTEducationBlogTalkRadio Feed v2.0https://dasg7xwmldix6.cloudfront.net/hostpics/739201bd-36c4-4372-abaf-a802b02330fc_intersections_radio_logoweb.jpgIntersections Radiohttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradioYour online connection to the Matrix Center and annual White Privilege Conference. Co-hosts, Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. and Daryl Miller interview activists, educfeeds@blogtalkradio.comBlogTalkRadio.comeducation,social justice,diversity,privilege,white privilege,oppression,gender,inclusion,activism,lgbtIntersectionsRadionoYour online connection to the Matrix Center and annual White Privilege Conference. Co-hosts, Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. and Daryl Miller interview activists, educepisodicGuest Dr. John Igwebuikehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/07/22/guest-dr-john-igwebuikeEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/07/22/guest-dr-john-igwebuike/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/07/22/guest-dr-john-igwebuikeMon, 22 Jul 2013 16:00:00 GMTGuest Dr. John IgwebuikeDr. Igwebuike holds a Ph.D. from Ohio State University and law degree from Indiana University School of Law. He is a professor at the Alcorn State University School of Business where he serves as associate professor of legal environment of business. He is an attorney specializing in business law. He is a thought leader in the area of effective listening skills. He helps groups, organizations, and individuals tap the positive power of powerful listening. His work on listening has been featured in magazines such as Toastmasters International, Inspire Magazine, Career Connections, and Purpose Magazine.00:31:00IntersectionsRadionoWhite Privilege Conference,Law,Diversity,Brothers of the Academy,Black YouthDr. Igwebuike holds a Ph.D. from Ohio State University and law degree from Indiana University School of Law. He is a professor at the Alcorn State University ScGuest Interview with Christine Sleeterhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/07/08/guest-interview-with-christine-sleeterEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/07/08/guest-interview-with-christine-sleeter/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/07/08/guest-interview-with-christine-sleeterMon, 08 Jul 2013 16:00:00 GMTGuest Interview with Christine Sleeter   Christine E. Sleeter, PhD., is Professor Emerita in the College of Professional Studies at California State University Monterey Bay, where she was a founding faculty member.  She is currently Immediate Past President of the National Association for Multicultural Education, and previously served as Vice President of Division K (Teaching and Teacher Education) of the American Educational Research Association. Her research focuses on anti-racist multicultural education and teacher education, and currently she is developing a critical family history. With a team of researchers in Victoria University, New Zealand, she recently completed an evaluation study of a Maori professional development program for secondary schools. Dr. Sleeter has published over 100 articles in journals and edited books, such as Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, Disability Studies Quarterly, Teaching and Teacher Education, andCurriculum Inquiry. Her recent books include Power, Teaching and Teacher Education(Peter Lang, 2013), Professional Development for Culturally Responsive and Relationship-based Pedagogy (Peter Lang, 2013), and Creating Solidarity across Diverse Communities (with Encarnación Soriano, Teachers College Press, 2012). Her work has been translated into Spanish, Korean, French, and Portuguese.  Awards for her work include the American Educational Research Association Social Justice in Education Award, the Chapman University Paulo Freire Education Project Social Justice Award, the American Educational Research Association Division K Legacy Award, the California State University Monterey Bay President's Medal, the National Association for Multicultural Education Research Award, and the American Educational Research Association Special Interest Group on Multicultural and Multiethnic Lifetime Achievement Award. 00:31:00IntersectionsRadionoequity,inclusion,diversity,education,teachingChristine E. Sleeter, PhD., is Professor Emerita in the College of Professional Studies at California State University Monterey Bay, where she was a foundinGuest Jackie Battalorahttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/07/01/guest-jackie-battaloraEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/07/01/guest-jackie-battalora/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/07/01/guest-jackie-battaloraMon, 01 Jul 2013 16:00:00 GMTGuest Jackie Battalora Jacqueline Battalora is an attorney and professor who works as an anti-racist writer and educator. At Saint Xavier University in Chicago, she teaches courses in law and society having completed graduate work at Northwestern University where her research was shaped by an interest in the social forces that make deep human connections across “race” lines so difficult to sustain. Her graduate training includes: theology, social ethics, sociology, and law. Battalora’s approach to white awareness training is enhanced by employment experience that includes educator, corporate attorney, and Chicago police officer. Her writings explore the enforcement of divisions between people specifically, the making of human difference in law. She is the author of Birth of a White Nation and numerous articles including: “Whiteness: an American ideology,” “Difference by law: the one man one woman marriage requirement and antimiscegenation law,” among others.   Battalora speaks widely on the topic of the invention of white people in law and has been conducting white awareness training sessions since the mid 1990s. She has trained teachers as well as lawyers, judges, activists, corporate and law enforcement officials on the legal historical record of the creation and imposition of “white” people in U.S. history and its implications for work conducted today.   00:31:00IntersectionsRadionoDiversity,White Privilege Conference,Anti-racist,Matrix Center,BattaloraJacqueline Battalora is an attorney and professor who works as an anti-racist writer and educator. At Saint Xavier University in Chicago, she teaches courses iGuest Interview with Cyd Zeigler and Charles Modianohttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/06/10/guest-interview-with-cyd-zeigler-and-charles-modianoEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/06/10/guest-interview-with-cyd-zeigler-and-charles-modiano/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/06/10/guest-interview-with-cyd-zeigler-and-charles-modianoMon, 10 Jun 2013 16:00:00 GMTGuest Interview with Cyd Zeigler and Charles ModianoCyd is the co-founder of Outsports.com, Cyd is considered one of the world's preeminent experts on sexuality and sports. He has appeared on ESPN, ABC, Bravo and Logo; he has been a special guest on Fox Sports Radio, ESPN Radio and Sporting News Radio; and his comments have appeared in the New York Times, Sports Illustrated, and the Chicago Tribune, among many others. Cyd's writing has appeared in the New York Press, Out Magazine, the New York Blade, Bay Windows, and countless Web sites. He contributes regularly to The Huffington Post. Cyd was previously the sports editor for Genre Magazine and a manager of original programming development at Disney Channel, where he developed TV movies and music programming for the basic cable network. Charles Modiano is a writer, lecturer, and trainer dedicated to promoting equity in sports media coverage. Through workshops and as co-founder and editor of POPspot.com, he examines how an influential sports media actively perpetuates systems of power and privilege through biased and prejudicial reporting practices. Charles is the President of Career Skills for Youth, an organization dedicated to advancing the career readiness and employment opportunities for young people. As an accomplished staff trainer and organizational coach, Charles has developed, managed, and supported numerous training initiatives, both nationally and internationally. His interests in sports media reflect his personal passion for sports, and its profound influence on positive youth development. His first book on bias in sports media is due out in 2012.   00:30:00IntersectionsRadionoWhite Privilege,Sports Equity,Outsports,Popspot,Social JusticeCyd is the co-founder of Outsports.com, Cyd is considered one of the world's preeminent experts on sexuality and sports. He has appeared on ESPN, ABC, Bravo andGuest Interview with Paul Gorskihttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/06/03/guest-interview-with-paul-gorskiEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/06/03/guest-interview-with-paul-gorski/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/06/03/guest-interview-with-paul-gorskiMon, 03 Jun 2013 16:00:00 GMTGuest Interview with Paul Gorski This interview will centered around Paul's keynote at WPC 14 in Seattle WA on Thursday, April 11, 2013: "Consumerism as Racial Injustice: The MACRO-Aggressions that Make Me, and Maybe You, a Hypocrite" When Paul started to take stock of his own behaviors and how they might contribute, even if indirectly, to racial injustice, the only conclusion he could come to was this: he is a hypocrite, especially when it comes to consumerist behaviors. In this presentation Paul will talk about consumerism as a series of MACRO-aggressions that feed racial and economic injustice in which nearly all of us, in one way or another, are complicit. Gorski is the founder of EdChange. He also is an Associate Professor of Integrative Studies at George Mason University, where he recently co-designed a new undergraduate program and minor in Social Justice and Human Rights. He is passionate about the intersectionality of all forms of exploitation and liberation, and particularly enjoys working with schools, colleges, and universities that are committed to becoming more equitable and just. He lives in Virginia with his cats, Unity and Buster.    00:31:00IntersectionsRadionoConsumerism,Racial Injustice,Macro-aggression,Economic Injustice,social justiceThis interview will centered around Paul's keynote at WPC 14 in Seattle WA on Thursday, April 11, 2013: "Consumerism as Racial Injustice: The MACRO-AggressionGuest Interview with Lawrence Matsudahttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/05/20/guest-interview-with-lawrence-matsudaEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/05/20/guest-interview-with-lawrence-matsuda/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/05/20/guest-interview-with-lawrence-matsudaMon, 20 May 2013 16:00:00 GMTGuest Interview with Lawrence Matsuda Lawrence Matsuda was born in the Minidoka, Idaho War Concentration Center during World War II.  Matsuda has a Ph.D. in education from the University of Washington and was:  a secondary teacher, university counselor, state level administrator, school principal, assistant superintendent, educational consultant, and visiting professor at Seattle University. In 2005 he and two SU colleagues co-edited the book Community and difference: teaching, pluralism and social justice, Peter Lang Publishing, New York.  It won the 2006 National Association of Multicultural Education Phillip Chinn Book Award.  In July of 2010 his book of poetry entitled, A Cold Wind from Idaho was published by Black Lawrence Press in New York.  His poems appear in Ambush Review, Raven Chronicles, New Orleans Review, Floating Bridge Review, Black Lawrence Press website, Poets Against the War website, Malpais Review, Plumepoetry, Seattle Journal for Social Justice and Cerise Press.   His volunteer experiences include:  President University of Washington Alumni Association Board of Trustees, Co-founder Multi-cultural Alumni Partnership, Washington State Liquor Board Wine Tasting Committee member, Chair of the Seattle University Japanese American Remembrance Garden, and trustee for Cornish College of the Arts. To learn more about Dr. Matsuda and his work: http://depts.washington.edu/civilr/matsuda.htm 00:31:00IntersectionsRadionopoetry,Social Justice,education,inclusion,japanese americanLawrence Matsuda was born in the Minidoka, Idaho War Concentration Center during World War II.  Matsuda has a Ph.D. in education from the University of WashingGuest Interivew with Amer Ahmed http://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/05/13/guest-interivew-with-amer-ahmedEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/05/13/guest-interivew-with-amer-ahmed/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/05/13/guest-interivew-with-amer-ahmedMon, 13 May 2013 16:00:00 GMTGuest Interivew with Amer Ahmed Amer Ahmed is scholar, intercultural diversity consultant and college administrator. He is also an acclaimed spoken word poet and Hip Hop activist. His engaging multi-media presentations, which include "Islam: Beyond the Myths, Breaking Down the Barriers," are truly transformative, addressing a range of critical questions that are especially important in the current climate of prejudice and bigotry toward Muslim people in the United States:   What are the tenants of the faith and who are its followers?     What implications does a lack of knowledge of Islam and Muslims in the United States have on our campuses, in our workplaces and communities? How do advocates for diversity, social justice and inclusion challenge the dominant narratives about Muslims framed by popular media? Born in Springfield, Ohio, to Indian Muslim immigrants, Amer has dedicated his life to engaging and facilitating diversity across human difference. During Graduate School at Indiana University, Amer became integrally involved in the Hip Hop Congress, the largest grassroots Hip Hop organization in the United States (www.hiphopcongress.com).   Amer served as Director of Intercultural Programs at Loras College in Dubuque, IA, and later at Concordia College in Moorhead, MN.  His education, global experience and prominent role in the Hip Hop Congress assisted him in addressing pressing issues of diversity on these campuses. He served as an Associate Instructor and PR Officer for the Muslim Student Union (during 9/11) and helped open up important discussion and dialogue regarding Islam in a post-9/11 context, both in the world and in the U.S. Amer strives to be an inspiration to young people who see purpose in the pursuing of their ideals. He stresses the need to identify one's own talents and abilities to reach positions in which we can enact what he calls "Realistic Idealism." 00:31:00IntersectionsRadionoIslamaphobia,Social Justice,Hip Hop Congress,intercultural,diversity and inclusionAmer Ahmed is scholar, intercultural diversity consultant and college administrator. He is also an acclaimed spoken word poet and Hip Hop activist. His engagiTerrance Nelsonhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/05/06/terrance-nelsonEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/05/06/terrance-nelson/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/05/06/terrance-nelsonMon, 06 May 2013 16:00:00 GMTTerrance NelsonTerrance Nelson is Vice-Chairman of the American Indian Movement, Spokesman for the Okiikida Warrior Society, former Chief of Roseau River Anishinabe First Nation, elected five terms in a row.00:30:00IntersectionsRadionoNative American,White Privilege,Okiikida warrior,Matrix Center,DiversityTerrance Nelson is Vice-Chairman of the American Indian Movement, Spokesman for the Okiikida Warrior Society, former Chief of Roseau River Anishinabe First NatiGuest Interview with Jasiri Xhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/03/25/guest-interview-with-jasiri-xEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/03/25/guest-interview-with-jasiri-x/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/03/25/guest-interview-with-jasiri-xMon, 25 Mar 2013 16:00:00 GMTGuest Interview with Jasiri XEmcee and community activist Jasiri X is the creative force and artist behind the ground breaking internet news series, This Week with Jasiri X, which has garnered critical acclaim, thousands of subscribers, and millions of internet views. From the controversial viral video What if the Tea Party was Black?, to the hard hitting truth of A Song for Trayvon, Jasiri X cleverly uses Hip-Hop to provide social commentary on a variety of issues. His videos have been featured on websites as diverse as Allhiphop.com and The Huffington Post and Jasiri has been a guest on BET Rap City, The Michael Baisden Show, Free Speech TV, Left of Black, and Russia Today.   Jasiri X first burst on the National and International Hip-Hop scene with the powerful hit song Free The Jena 6 which was played on more than 100 radio stations and was named Hip-hop Political Song of the Year. His debut album, American History X, was named Album of the Year at the Pittsburgh Hip-Hop Awards. A six time Pittsburgh Hip-Hop Award winner, Jasiri recently became the first Hip-Hop artist to received the coveted August Wilson Center for African American Culture Fellowship. A founding member of the anti-violence group One Hood, Jasiri started the New Media Academy to teach young African-American boys how to analyze and create media for themselves.   Jasiri has performed from New York City to Berlin, Germany and various cities in between, including recently in front of 30,000 at the Our Communities Our Jobs Rally in Los Angeles. He has toured colleges and universities across the country presenting his innovative workshop, How to Succeed in Hip-Hop Without Selling Your Soul, and is working on a book of the same name. He also blogs for Jack and Jill Politics, Daveyd.com, and The Black Youth Project. Jasiri X signed a record deal with Wandering Worx Entertainment and is currently working on his album, Ascension with acclaimed producer Rel!g!on.00:31:00IntersectionsRadionohip-hop,recording artist,activism,entertainer,social justiceEmcee and community activist Jasiri X is the creative force and artist behind the ground breaking internet news series, This Week with Jasiri X, which has garneGuest Interview with Stephanie Puentes and Heather Hackmanhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/03/18/guest-interview-with-stephanie-puentes-and-heather-hackmanEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/03/18/guest-interview-with-stephanie-puentes-and-heather-hackman/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/03/18/guest-interview-with-stephanie-puentes-and-heather-hackmanMon, 18 Mar 2013 16:00:00 GMTGuest Interview with Stephanie Puentes and Heather Hackman Stephanie Puentes, Principal of Puentes Consulting, specializes in training, consulting, and teambuilding in the areas of diversity and cultural competence. She brings her deep commitment to social justice to her work as a presenter, trainer, and facilitator. Stephanie's work in the area of racial justice uses a combination of experiential techniques and lecture to increase the understanding of both the normativeness of whiteness in the United States, and the experiences of people of color in adapting to that world. This is also the basis for her work on climate justice where she acts as a bridge between the social justice and sustainability communities to help strengthen equity's place in the triple bottom line along with the environment and the economy.  Stephanie has been an Institute and workshop presenter at the White Privilege Conference since 2008. She is a Fellow of the Leadership Institute for Ecology and the Economy and President of the Board of Community Action Partnership Sonoma County. Dr. Heather Hackman is founder of Hackman Consulting Group. She has published in the area of social justice education theory and practice, sexism and gender liberation in the widely used Readings for Diversity and Social Justice, racism in health care (with Stephen Nelson), and is currently working on two books, one addressing anti-racism professional development training for P-12 professionals and another examining racism through the lens of cellular wisdom. Dr. Hackman is nationally known for teaching and training and the recipient of numerous awards including: Research Fellowship with the Great Place to Work Institute and Professor of the Year Award four times while at St Cloud State. She has served on the boards of Minnesota NAME (as president) and Rainbow Families, participated in numerous committees committed to multicultural and social justice work, and is currently an Advisory Board member for the White Privilege Conference. 00:31:00IntersectionsRadionoracial justice,racism,Social Justice,training and education,diversity and inclusionStephanie Puentes, Principal of Puentes Consulting, specializes in training, consulting, and teambuilding in the areas of diversity and cultural competence. ShGuest Interview with JLOVEhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/03/11/guest-interview-with-jloveEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/03/11/guest-interview-with-jlove/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/03/11/guest-interview-with-jloveMon, 11 Mar 2013 16:00:00 GMTGuest Interview with JLOVEJLOVE CALDERóN  is a white woman who is an author, activist, producer, and social entrepreneur working on issues of social justice, race, and gender. She has authored five books, including her life story in That White Girl, (optioned for film), and just released Occupying Privilege; Conversations on Love, Race & Liberation.  JLove is committed to Truth, Love, and Freedom, and spends her time raising her family and working with courageous people on bold projects that inspire dialogue and action toward peace and liberation for all people and the planet. More info about JLOVE: www.jlovecalderon.com.  00:31:00IntersectionsRadionosocial justice,education,activism,gender,occupying privilegeJLOVE CALDERóN  is a white woman who is an author, activist, producer, and social entrepreneur working on issues of social justice, race, and gender. She has auGuest Interview with Kerry Frank http://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/02/25/guest-interview-with-kerry-frankEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/02/25/guest-interview-with-kerry-frank/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/02/25/guest-interview-with-kerry-frankMon, 25 Feb 2013 17:00:00 GMTGuest Interview with Kerry Frank Dr. Kerry Frank is an Associate Professor in the Graduate School of Professional Psychology at the University of St Thomas and teaches courses in learning and cognition, counseling diverse populations, social psychology, ethics, and personality.  Dr. Frank is a consultant and writer in areas of diversity, the self (self-concept/self-esteem), identity development, and cooperative learning and has presented both nationally and internationally in these areas.00:31:00IntersectionsRadionoPsychology,Counseling,Social Justice,Education,Identity DevelopmentDr. Kerry Frank is an Associate Professor in the Graduate School of Professional Psychology at the University of St Thomas and teaches courses in learning and cGuest Interview with Gary Howard http://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/02/18/guest-interview-with-garry-howardEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/02/18/guest-interview-with-garry-howard/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/02/18/guest-interview-with-garry-howardMon, 18 Feb 2013 17:00:00 GMTGuest Interview with Gary Howard Gary R. Howard has 35 years of experience working with issues of civil rights, social justice, equity, education, and diversity, including 30 years as the Founder of the REACH Center for Multicultural Education. He is a keynote speaker, writer, and workshop leader who travels extensively throughout the United States and Australia. His most recent book, We Can't Teach What We Don't Know, Second Edition (2006), was published by Columbia University and is considered a groundbreaking work examining issues of privilege, power, and the role of White leaders and educators in a multicultural society. His current work is centered on leading Equity Leadership Institutes, which provide organizations with the internal capacity to implement long-term systemic change strategies for achieving greater equity and social justice in their practices. 00:31:00IntersectionsRadionoMulticultural Education,Social Justice,Equity,Leadership,TeachingGary R. Howard has 35 years of experience working with issues of civil rights, social justice, equity, education, and diversity, including 30 years as the FoundInterview with Matthew Hugheyhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/02/04/interview-with-matthew-hugheyEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/02/04/interview-with-matthew-hughey/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/02/04/interview-with-matthew-hugheyMon, 04 Feb 2013 17:00:00 GMTInterview with Matthew Hughey Matthew W. Hughey, PhD is currently Assistant Professor of Sociology at Mississippi State University.  In the fall of 2013 he becomes Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Connecticut.  He received his Ph.D. from the University of Virginia (2009) where he served as a research fellow with the Carter G. Woodson Institute for African-American and African Studies. His research examines the relationship between inter-subjective meanings and asymmetrical social relations, with a focus on racial identity formation, racialized organizations, and mass mediated racial representations. His scholarly articles have appeared in top academic journals such as Social Psychology Quarterly, Social Problems, Symbolic Interaction, Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Critical Sociology, The Sociological Quarterly, Du Bois Review, Ethnic and Racial Studies, and Ethnicities.  He is the author of White Bound: White Nationalists, White Antiracists, and the Shared Meanings of Race (Stanford University Press) and is co-editor of The Obamas and a (Post) Racial America? (Oxford University Press, 2011), Black Greek-Letter Organizations, 2.0: New Directions in the Study of African American Fraternities and Sororities (University Press of Mississippi, 2011) and 12 Angry Men: True Stories of Being a Black Man in America Today (The New Press, 2010).  He is currently at work on two new books: The Wrongs of the Right: Race and the Republican Party in the Age of Obama (New York University Press, 2014, with Gregory S. Parks) and The White Savior Film: Content, Critics, and Consumption (Temple University Press, 2014). An active member of his professional discipline, he sits on the editorial board of Social Problems, Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, and Ethnic and Racial Studies, and he is a Founding Associate Editor of the American Sociological Association's first journal dedicated to the study of race: Sociology of Race and Ethnicity.  00:31:00IntersectionsRadionoracial identity,higher education,sociology,post racial,social justiceMatthew W. Hughey, PhD is currently Assistant Professor of Sociology at Mississippi State University.  In the fall of 2013 he becomes Associate Professor of SoInterview with Dena R. Samuelshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/01/28/interview-with-dena-r-samuelsEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/01/28/interview-with-dena-r-samuels/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/01/28/interview-with-dena-r-samuelsMon, 28 Jan 2013 17:00:00 GMTInterview with Dena R. Samuels   Dena R. Samuels, PhD is a sociologist specializing in race, gender, sexuality and social justice curriculum development.  She is an Assistant Professor in Women's and Ethnic Studies at the University of Colorado - Colorado Springs, and received the university's Outstanding Instructor Award. She has also been recognized for Advancing Campus Diversity. She is co-editor of the anthology, The Matrix Reader: Examining the Dynamics of Oppression and Privilege (McGraw-Hill, 2009), and author of Teaching Race, Gender, Class, and Sexuality (McGraw-Hill, 2009). Dena is currently writing a book on faculty preparedness to build cultural inclusiveness (Teachers College Press, forthcoming). She is a Senior Consultant of Diversity Services for UCCS' Matrix Center for the Advancement of Social Equity and Inclusion. Dena Samuels Consulting provides seminars and consultation to schools, campuses, and organizations nationally and internationally on the processes of integrating diversity and building inclusiveness. 00:31:00IntersectionsRadionosocial justice,curriculum,inclusiveness,education,faculty preparednessDena R. Samuels, PhD is a sociologist specializing in race, gender, sexuality and social justice curriculum development.  She is an Assistant Professor in WGuest Interview with Paul Gorskihttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/01/14/guest-interview-with-paul-gorskiEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/01/14/guest-interview-with-paul-gorski/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/01/14/guest-interview-with-paul-gorskiMon, 14 Jan 2013 17:00:00 GMTGuest Interview with Paul Gorski Paul is a social justice activist and educator, founder of EdChange, and assoc. prof. of Integrative Studies [social justice concentration] at George Mason University in Washington, D.C. Recent work includes: Cultivating Social Justice Teachers: How Teacher Educators Have Helped Students Overcome Cognitive Bottlenecks and Learn Critical Social Justice Paul will deliver a keynote address at WPC 14 in Seattle, WA in April 2013. For more information about Paul and his work: http://paulgorski.efoliomn.com/WebSites   00:31:00IntersectionsRadionosocial justice,education,educators,edchange,integrative studiesPaul is a social justice activist and educator, founder of EdChange, and assoc. prof. of Integrative Studies [social justice concentration] at George Mason UniIntersections Radio January 7 Glenn Singletonhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/01/07/intersections-radio-january-7-glenn-singletonEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/01/07/intersections-radio-january-7-glenn-singleton/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2013/01/07/intersections-radio-january-7-glenn-singletonMon, 07 Jan 2013 17:00:00 GMTIntersections Radio January 7 Glenn Singleton Glenn Eric Singleton is founder and president of Pacific Educational Group, Inc. In 1992, he created PEG to more closely support families in their transitions within and between K-12 and higher education. His company later grew into a vehicle for addressing systemic issues of educational inequity by providing guidance to schools and districts on meeting the needs of underserved students of color. In 1995, Singleton developed Beyond Diversity, a widely recognized seminar aimed at helping educators identify and examine the powerful intersection of race and schooling. Today, participants around the world use Singleton's Courageous Conversation Agreements, Conditions and Compass, introduced to them in Beyond Diversity, as they strive to usher in culturally proficient curriculum, instruction, and assesment.     00:31:00IntersectionsRadionoPrivilege,Pacific Education Group,Courageous Conversation,Beyond Diversity,educational inequityGlenn Eric Singleton is founder and president of Pacific Educational Group, Inc. In 1992, he created PEG to more closely support families in their transitionIntersections Radio December 17th Abby Ferberhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/12/17/intersections-radio-december-17th-abby-ferberEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/12/17/intersections-radio-december-17th-abby-ferber/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/12/17/intersections-radio-december-17th-abby-ferberMon, 17 Dec 2012 17:00:00 GMTIntersections Radio December 17th Abby FerberAbby Ferber is the Director of the Matrix Center for the Advancement of Social Equity and Inclusion at the University of Colorado at COlorado Springs.00:31:00IntersectionsRadionoPrivilege,Hate,Smart Girl,White Privilege,GenderAbby Ferber is the Director of the Matrix Center for the Advancement of Social Equity and Inclusion at the University of Colorado at COlorado Springs.Guest Interview with Fran Davidsonhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/12/10/guest-interview-with-fran-davidsonEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/12/10/guest-interview-with-fran-davidson/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/12/10/guest-interview-with-fran-davidsonMon, 10 Dec 2012 17:00:00 GMTGuest Interview with Fran Davidson Fran Davidson is first of all an activist with a particular focus on the lives of young children and their families. On their behalf and the issues that impact healthy growth and development, she teaches, coaches and mentors teachers of young children, we well as writes and presents at early childhood conferences. Fran is active in organizations that promote confronting social injustice and honoring diversity as this pertains to both children and adults: The Praxis Institute for Early Childhood Education, The Seattle Culturally Relevant/Anti-Bias Leadership Education Group (Seattle CR/AB), and The Work of European Americans as Cultural Teachers (We-Act).   00:31:00IntersectionsRadionochildren,education,early childhood,teacher,familyFran Davidson is first of all an activist with a particular focus on the lives of young children and their families. On their behalf and the issues that impactGuest Interview with Dr. Ali Michaelhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/12/03/guest-interview-with-dr-ali-michaelEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/12/03/guest-interview-with-dr-ali-michael/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/12/03/guest-interview-with-dr-ali-michaelMon, 03 Dec 2012 17:00:00 GMTGuest Interview with Dr. Ali MichaelAli Michael is a filmmaker and educator with a PhD in Teacher Education from the University of Pennsylvania and an MA in Anthropology and Education from Teachers College.  During her doctoral work, she studied the common questions, dilemmas and successes of White teachers who were learning to address racial inequity in their classrooms and schools.  As an adjunct instructor at Penn, she teaches a course that she designed, entitled "Whiteness: Counseling and Educational Perspectives." Her current research focuses on supporting teachers to mitigate the unintentional, pervasive effects of institutional and individual racism in their classrooms.  She also studies how white families racially socialize their children. Ali has made two films, both of which portray students discussing their experiences of race.  She is also the author of "My Scar, My Road," the biography of South African feminist activist Gertrude Nonzwakazi Sgwentu, which demonstrates the long term effects of racism and White supremacy on one woman growing up under Apartheid. Ali is also a Friends Council on Education presenter and a guest blogger for the University of Pennsylvania's Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in Education.  00:31:00IntersectionsRadionowhiteness,education,counseling,socialization,filmmakerAli Michael is a filmmaker and educator with a PhD in Teacher Education from the University of Pennsylvania and an MA in Anthropology and Education from TeacherGuest Interview with Dr. Kathy Obearhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/11/26/guest-interview-with-dr-kathy-obearEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/11/26/guest-interview-with-dr-kathy-obear/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/11/26/guest-interview-with-dr-kathy-obearMon, 26 Nov 2012 17:00:00 GMTGuest Interview with Dr. Kathy ObearDr. Kathy Obear, President, Alliance for Change Consulting and Founding Faculty of The Social Justice Training Institute, has over 25 years experience as a trainer and organization development consultant specializing in creating inclusion, team and organizational effectiveness, conflict resolution, and change management. Earlier in her career Kathy worked in Student Affairs at several universities before starting her consulting practice in 1987. She has given speeches, facilitated training sessions, and provided consultation services and coaching to top leaders at hundreds of colleges and universities designed to increase the passion, competence, and commitment to create inclusive, socially just campus environments for all members of the campus community.  Some of her recent clients are Quinsigamond Community College, U.S. Coast Guard Academy, University of Minnesota-Duluth, Illinois State University, Washington University, Smith College, and Oregon State University. In addition to consulting with colleges and universities, Dr. Obear works with human service organizations, government agencies, and corporations to create work environments that value and respect the contributions and talents of all its members. She works with the leaders and the employees of organizations to redesign work practices, team dynamics, and policies and practices to reflect the organization's core values of inclusion, diversity, empowerment and customer service. Some of her clients have included Toyota, Human Rights Campaign, Verizon, American Friends Service Committee, MassMutual Insurance, and Wachovia Bank.00:31:00IntersectionsRadionosocial justice,education,consulting,alliance for change,privilegeDr. Kathy Obear, President, Alliance for Change Consulting and Founding Faculty of The Social Justice Training Institute, has over 25 years experience as a traiInterview with Kevin Henry http://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/11/19/interview-with-kevin-henryEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/11/19/interview-with-kevin-henry/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/11/19/interview-with-kevin-henryMon, 19 Nov 2012 17:00:00 GMTInterview with Kevin Henry Kevin P. Henry has been immersed in the field of cultural diversity for over 20 years. His professional and personal journey began in 1994 when he was named editor of the Seattle-based Diversity News. He went on to host the local radio program, Voices of Diversity, a show that lasted 15 years on three different local stations and on the internet. The program deftly covered a wide range of social and cultural issues, including topics like Domestic Violence, White Privilege, Cultural Competence, Transracial Adoption, LGBT issues, and Cultural Arts.  Kevin has been the City of Bellevue’s Cultural Diversity Program Coordinator since 1994. He is responsible for coordinating and producing an array of programs, including workshops, trainings, panel discussions and presentations that focus on media relations, cultural arts, diversity issues and education. In addition, he has continued to host and produce radio programs and educational videos. Kevin frequently assists nonprofits, businesses and other agencies in increasing cultural competence and outreach to diverse populations and in event and program planning.  Kevin has over 30 years of journalism experience, having written for the Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Daily News, Colors NW, Seattle Woman and thrive! magazine. A native of Los Angeles, Kevin has a BA Degree in Radio/TV/Film from California State University, Northridge.00:31:00IntersectionsRadionotransracial adoption,diversity,inclusion,nonprofit,cultural competenceKevin P. Henry has been immersed in the field of cultural diversity for over 20 years. His professional and personal journey began in 1994 when he was named ediPaul Kivel Interview http://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/11/12/paul-kivel-interviewEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/11/12/paul-kivel-interview/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/11/12/paul-kivel-interviewMon, 12 Nov 2012 17:00:00 GMTPaul Kivel Interview Paul Kivel, social justice educator, activist, and writer, has been an innovative leader in violence prevention for more almost 35 years. He is an accomplished trainer and speaker on men’s issues, racism and diversity, challenges of youth, teen dating and family violence, raising boys to manhood, and the impact of class and power on daily life. Paul has developed highly effective participatory and interactive methodologies for training youth and adults in a variety of settings. His work gives people the understanding to become involved in social justice work and the tools to become more effective allies in community struggles to end oppression and injustice and to transform organizations and institutions. Learn more about Paul and his work at: www.paulkivel.com and www.christianhegemony.org. 00:31:00IntersectionsRadionosocial justice,education,social justice,white privilege,activismPaul Kivel, social justice educator, activist, and writer, has been an innovative leader in violence prevention for more almost 35 years. He is an accomplishedGuest Interview: Jordon Johnsonhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/06/04/guest-interview-jordon-johnsonEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/06/04/guest-interview-jordon-johnson/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/06/04/guest-interview-jordon-johnsonMon, 04 Jun 2012 20:00:00 GMTGuest Interview: Jordon Johnson     Jordon is a consultant with a specialization in educating and advocating for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community.  He is currently the coordinator of the All Families Matter public education campaign and coalition in New Mexico, which focuses on raising awareness and visibility about LGBT families and individuals.  He works closely with local community leaders and organizations to advance services for LGBT people in New Mexico.  He is committed to developing sustainable community-based programs and services with local and national partners.   00:30:00IntersectionsRadionoLGBT,New Mexico,Transgender,Gender,communityJordon is a consultant with a specialization in educating and advocating for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communGuest Interview with Dr. William H. "Smitty" Smithhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/05/14/guest-interview-with-dr-william-h-smitty-smithEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/05/14/guest-interview-with-dr-william-h-smitty-smith/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/05/14/guest-interview-with-dr-william-h-smitty-smithMon, 14 May 2012 20:00:00 GMTGuest Interview with Dr. William H. "Smitty" Smith William H. Smith is the founding executive director of the National Center for Race Amity(http://www.wheelock.edu/ncra/about.html) based at Wheelock College in Boston, Ma. His prior higher education assignment was as executive director of the Center for Diversity in the Communication Industries at Emerson College in Boston, Ma. Smith's was profiled in the Sports Illustrated cover story (November 7, 2005) as one of the pioneers who changed the face of college football. He left Wake Forest to work as a community organizer in the Civil Rights Movement and was drafted into the US Army. He graduated with honors from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst after serving as a medic in Vietnam, where he was awarded two Bronze Star stars and the Combat Medic Badge.  In 2000 he organized the historic Joint Congressional Resolution establishing a National Day of Honor to recognize the service of African American and other minority soldiers in World War II. In conjunction with that event, he wrote and produced an award winning documentary film, "The Invisible Soldiers: Unheard Voices," which aired on PBS. Smith coordinated the national initiatives "Neighborhood Conversations on Race: A Talk Worth Having" and "Campus Conversations on Race"(CCOR) and the handbooks which support those programs. He founded the Campus Conversations on Race College Network whose sixteen member colleges is slated to grow to two hundred and fifty under the focused support of the National Center for Race Amity. Smith has received awards from numerous organizations including the International Academy of Communications Arts and Sciences, the National Association for Black Veterans, Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame, Screen Actors Guild Diversity in Production Award, National Association of Government Communicators, and the National Education Association. 00:31:00IntersectionsRadionoAmity,Veterans,Football,Campus,SoldiersWilliam H. Smith is the founding executive director of the National Center for Race Amity(http://www.wheelock.edu/ncra/about.html) based at Wheelock College inGuest Interview with Dr. Kathy Obearhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/04/23/guest-interview-with-dr-kathy-obearEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/04/23/guest-interview-with-dr-kathy-obear/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/04/23/guest-interview-with-dr-kathy-obearMon, 23 Apr 2012 20:00:00 GMTGuest Interview with Dr. Kathy ObearDr. Kathy Obear, Founding Faculty of The Social Justice Training Institute, www.sjti.org, and President, ALLIANCE FOR CHANGE Consulting, (www.allianceforchange.com), and has over 25 years experience as a trainer and organizational development consultant specializing in creating inclusion, team and organizational effectiveness, conflict resolution, and change management.  Kathy is a Founding Faculty member of The Social Justice Institute, a five-day intensive professional development program for social justice educators and practitioners focusing on dynamics of race and racism. For over a decade she has passionately worked to help social justice educators and diversity practitioners respond more effectively when they feel “triggered” so they navigate difficult dialogues and triggering events with greater competence.           Her diversity articles include “Best Practices that Address Homophobia and Heterosexism in Corporations,” The Diversity Factor, and “Navigating Triggering Events: Critical Skills for Facilitating Difficult Dialogues,” The Diversity Factor. Kathy completed a doctorate in Social Justice Education from The University of Massachusetts, Amherst.           She has attended the past 7 White Privilege Conferences and has facilitated workshops on creating social just organizations, facilitating white caucuses, navigating triggering events, and dismantling racism as white women.   00:30:00IntersectionsRadionoSJTI,triggers,diversity,social Justice,inclusionDr. Kathy Obear, Founding Faculty of The Social Justice Training Institute, www.sjti.org, and President, ALLIANCE FOR CHANGE Consulting, (www.allianceforchange.Intersections Radio Guest Harry Brod, Monday April 16, 2012http://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/04/16/intersections-radio-guest-harry-brod-monday-april-16-2012Educationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/04/16/intersections-radio-guest-harry-brod-monday-april-16-2012/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/04/16/intersections-radio-guest-harry-brod-monday-april-16-2012Mon, 16 Apr 2012 20:00:00 GMTIntersections Radio Guest Harry Brod, Monday April 16, 2012 Harry Brod, a child of Holocaust survivors and of the 60s, is recognized as a leader in masculinity studies and the profeminist men's movement.  His works include Superman is Jewish?: How Comic Book Superheroes Came to Serve Truth, Justice and the Jewish-American Way (Free Press forthcoming 2011), White Men Challenging Racism: 35 Personal Stories (Duke University Press) and the DVD Asking For It: The Ethics and Erotics of Sexual Consent (Media Education Foundation).  He is Professor of Philosophy and Humanities at the University of Northern Iowa. 00:31:00IntersectionsRadionomasculinity,profeminist,holocaust,jewish,privilegeHarry Brod, a child of Holocaust survivors and of the 60s, is recognized as a leader in masculinity studies and the profeminist men's movement.  His works inclGuest Interview with Laurie Lippenhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/04/09/guest-interview-with-laurie-lippenEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/04/09/guest-interview-with-laurie-lippen/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/04/09/guest-interview-with-laurie-lippenMon, 09 Apr 2012 20:00:00 GMTGuest Interview with Laurie LippenGuest Interview with speaker and author: Laurie B. Lippen Author of Understanding Whiteness/Unraveling Racism, this book makes whiteness and white privilege visible, revealing the cultural and institutional structures that keep white dominance in place. The book is both a workbook and reader, providing tools for examining what it is to be white in the U.S., for addressing fear and guilt as barriers to dismantling racism, and for identifying the small daily acts and larger organized movements that further the struggle for social justice and equality. It includes analytical essays, narratives, and poems from a variety of diverse perspectives. Numerous experiential exercises also aid readers in deepening learning through one's own life experiences. Dr. Lippen is a passionate presenter whose commitment to diversity inspires all who work with her.  She is the principal of Lippin & Associates and also teaches at the University of California, Davis. As a soulful accordionist with the HarmoniaSchvesters she plays her own ethnic Yiddish music. A frequent WPC conference presenter where her keynotes and seminars are enthusiastically received, Laurie believes we need to work as individuals and in coalitions to bring needed societal changes and equity for all. 00:31:00IntersectionsRadionoracism,whiteness,author,white privilege,experientialGuest Interview with speaker and author: Laurie B. Lippen Author of Understanding Whiteness/Unraveling Racism, this book makes whiteness and white privilege visInterview with Heidi Beirich, Southern Poverty Law Centerhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/03/26/interview-with-heidi-beirich-southern-poverty-law-centerCurrent Eventshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/03/26/interview-with-heidi-beirich-southern-poverty-law-center/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/03/26/interview-with-heidi-beirich-southern-poverty-law-centerMon, 26 Mar 2012 20:00:00 GMTInterview with Heidi Beirich, Southern Poverty Law CenterHeidi Beirich leads one of the most highly regarded non-governmental operations monitoring hate groups and extremism in the world today. She oversees the production of SPLC's award-winning quarterly investigative journal, Intelligence Report, its Hatewatch blog and its annual hate group list. An expert on white nationalism, nativism and the racist neo-Confederate movement, Beirich also acts as a key SPLC spokeswoman for issues involving extremism. She has appeared on numerous television news programs and is regularly quoted by journalists and scholars in both the United States and abroad.  00:30:00IntersectionsRadionoPrivilege,Supremacy,Beirich,SPLC,WPCHeidi Beirich leads one of the most highly regarded non-governmental operations monitoring hate groups and extremism in the world today. She oversees the producIntersections Radio-featured guest is Warren Blumenfeldhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/03/12/intersections-radio-featured-guest-is-warren-blumenfeldEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/03/12/intersections-radio-featured-guest-is-warren-blumenfeld/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/03/12/intersections-radio-featured-guest-is-warren-blumenfeldMon, 12 Mar 2012 20:00:00 GMTIntersections Radio-featured guest is Warren Blumenfeld   This is your online connection to the Matrix Center and annual White Privilege Conference.Co-hosts, Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. and Daryl Miller interview activists, educators and scholars about their work, discuss practical tools and strategies for dismantling white supremacy, and current events through the lens of privilege and oppression..Today’s show features a dialogue with Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. and guest Warren Blumenfeld.Warren Blumenfeld is Associate Professor of Multicultural and International Curriculum in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at Iowa State University. Among his publications are Investigating Christian Privilege and Religious Oppression in the United States, Readings for Diversity and Social Justice, Homophobia: How We All Pay the Price, and Looking at Gay and Lesbian Life.00:30:00IntersectionsRadionoChristian Privilege,Religious Oppression,White Privilege,Social Justice,LGBTThis is your online connection to the Matrix Center and annual White Privilege Conference.Co-hosts, Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. and Daryl Miller interview activists,Intersections Radio-featured guest is Chris Modianohttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/03/05/intersections-radio-featured-guest-is-chris-modianoEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/03/05/intersections-radio-featured-guest-is-chris-modiano/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/03/05/intersections-radio-featured-guest-is-chris-modianoMon, 05 Mar 2012 21:00:00 GMTIntersections Radio-featured guest is Chris ModianoThis is your online connection to the Matrix Center and annual White Privilege Conference.  Co-hosts, Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. and Daryl Miller interview activists, educators and scholars about their work, discuss practical tools and strategies for dismantling white supremacy, and current events through the lens of privilege and oppression.. Today’s show features a dialogue with Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. and guest Chris Modiano.     Charles D. Modiano is an educator, writer, and lecturer dedicated to exposing biases and promoting equity in sports media coverage.   Through workshops and writing, Modiano has examined how an influential mainstream sports media actively perpetuates a system of white male privilege and oppression through criminalizing athletes of color, under-reporting white misbehavior, supporting owner interests, and ignoring women unless the uniform is a bikini.     00:30:00IntersectionsRadionoPrivilege,POPSspot,Sports media,ESPN,diversityThis is your online connection to the Matrix Center and annual White Privilege Conference.  Co-hosts, Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. and Daryl Miller interview activists,Intersections Radio-featured guest is Sherryl Weston http://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/02/27/intersections-radio-featured-guest-is-sherryl-westonEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/02/27/intersections-radio-featured-guest-is-sherryl-weston/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/02/27/intersections-radio-featured-guest-is-sherryl-westonMon, 27 Feb 2012 21:00:00 GMTIntersections Radio-featured guest is Sherryl Weston This is your online connection to the Matrix Center and annual White Privilege Conference.  Co-hosts, Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. and Daryl Miller interview activists, educators and scholars about their work, discuss practical tools and strategies for dismantling white supremacy, and current events through the lens of privilege and oppression..  Today’s show features a dialogue with Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. and guest Sherryl Weston. Sherryl is a faculty member at the Center for Progressive Leadership (CPL). She has a background in Special Education and various types of Social Work, including child protection, teen pregnancy prevention, HIV/AIDS prevention, disaster relief and a variety of other efforts which have helped her develop expertise related to the needs of recent immigrants from many countries.  Her interest in social justice and multiculturalism is present through teaching Multiculturalism, Social Work Practice and Women’s Studies at the university level, as well as through her cultural competence consulting practice, Westcloud Arts and Consulting (www.westcloud.org).00:30:00IntersectionsRadionoDiversity,Social Justice,Oppression,White Privilege,EducationThis is your online connection to the Matrix Center and annual White Privilege Conference.  Co-hosts, Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. and Daryl Miller interview activistsIntersections Radio-featured guest Beverly Bennett-Robertshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/02/20/intersections-radio-featured-guest-beverly-bennett-robertsEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/02/20/intersections-radio-featured-guest-beverly-bennett-roberts/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/02/20/intersections-radio-featured-guest-beverly-bennett-robertsMon, 20 Feb 2012 21:00:00 GMTIntersections Radio-featured guest Beverly Bennett-Roberts This is your online connection to the Matrix Center and annual White Privilege Conference.  Co-hosts, Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. and Daryl Miller interview activists, educators and scholars about their work, discuss practical tools and strategies for dismantling white supremacy, and current events through the lens of privilege and oppression..  Today’s show features a dialogue with Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. and guest Beverly Bennett-Roberts.   Ms. Bennett-Roberts is an educational consultant and equity specialist. She is a former classroom teacher and middle school administrator, with four certifications in Special Education and a secondary principal’s license.  00:30:00IntersectionsRadionoDiversity,White Privilege,Oppression,Education,Social justiceThis is your online connection to the Matrix Center and annual White Privilege Conference.  Co-hosts, Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. and Daryl Miller interview activists,Intersections Radio with guests ECCWhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/01/24/intersections-radio-with-guests-eccwEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/01/24/intersections-radio-with-guests-eccw/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/01/24/intersections-radio-with-guests-eccwTue, 24 Jan 2012 19:00:00 GMTIntersections Radio with guests ECCW This is your online connection to the Matrix Center and annual White Privilege Conference.  Co-hosts, Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. and Daryl Miller interview activists, educators and scholars about their work, discuss practical tools and strategies for dismantling white supremacy, and current events through the lens of privilege and oppression.. Today’s show features a dialogue with Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. and guests ECCW. The European-American Collaborative Challenging Whiteness (ECCW) engages in research and learning about White Supremacist Consciousness and White identity. Collective authorship under one name reflects our understanding of the way knowledge is constructed. We came together originally through a cultural consciousness project at the California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco; current members are Carole Barlas, Elizabeth Kasl, Alec MacLeod, Doug Paxton, Penny Rosenwasser, and Linda Sartor.http://iconoclastic.net/eccw/pandp.html00:31:00IntersectionsRadionoWhite Identity,Cultural Consciousness,White Privilege,Education,ResearchThis is your online connection to the Matrix Center and annual White Privilege Conference.  Co-hosts, Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. and Daryl Miller interview activists,Intersections Radio- Guest featured is Stephany Rosehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/01/10/intersections-radio-guest-featured-is-stephany-roseEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/01/10/intersections-radio-guest-featured-is-stephany-rose/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2012/01/10/intersections-radio-guest-featured-is-stephany-roseTue, 10 Jan 2012 19:00:00 GMTIntersections Radio- Guest featured is Stephany Rose This is your online connection to the Matrix Center and annual White Privilege Conference.  Co-hosts, Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. and Daryl Miller interview activists, educators and scholars about their work, discuss practical tools and strategies for dismantling white supremacy, and current events through the lens of privilege and oppression..  Today’s show features a dialogue with Dr. Eddie Moore Jr., Daryl Miller and guest Stephany Rose. Stephany Rose, Ph. D. is an assistant professor of Women’s and Ethnic Studies at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. She holds a B. A. from Clark Atlanta University in English, a M. A. in English from Purdue University, and a Ph. D. in American Studies from Purdue University. Her areas of specialization are 19th and 20th Century American Literature, Critical Race Theory and Critical Whiteness Studies. Her work often address performances of racialized identities in American popular culture and Hiphop such as her articles, “Miscegenated Nation: Adam Mansbach’s Angry Black White Boy” in the Dec. 2009 CLA Journal (53.4) and “Black Market Whiteness: From Hustler to HNIC” in Jay-Z: Essays on Hip Hop’s Philosopher King (McFarland Press 2011). Stephany Rose is both an Andrew Mellon UNCF recipient and Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship mentor. Moreover, she is the editor of The Lion Speaks: An Anthology for Hurricane Katrina (2006) and the poet/author of Stilettoed Roses Bleed (2004).http://inamerica.blogs.cnn.com/2012/01/04/where-is-the-black-middle-class-you-dont-have-to-look-far/00:31:00IntersectionsRadionoBlackness,Diversity,Education,Privilege,OppressionThis is your online connection to the Matrix Center and annual White Privilege Conference.  Co-hosts, Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. and Daryl Miller interview activists,Intersections Radio-with guest Rosetta Leehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2011/12/20/intersections-radio-with-guest-rosetta-leeEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2011/12/20/intersections-radio-with-guest-rosetta-lee/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2011/12/20/intersections-radio-with-guest-rosetta-leeTue, 20 Dec 2011 19:00:00 GMTIntersections Radio-with guest Rosetta Lee This is your online connection to the Matrix Center and annual White Privilege Conference.  Co-hosts, Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. and Daryl Miller interview activists, educators and scholars about their work, discuss practical tools and strategies for dismantling white supremacy, and current events through the lens of privilege and oppression.Today’s show features a dialogue with Dr. Eddie Moore Jr., Daryl Miller and guest Rosetta Lee. Rosetta Lee is an experienced educator and diversity consultant whose passion and expertise ranges from science and ethics for middle school students, gender equity in STEM education, cross-cultural communication, gender bias, relational aggression, identity development, anti-bullying, brain and learning, and more. http://www.slideshare.net/leerosetta00:31:00IntersectionsRadionoGender Equity,anti-bullying,relational aggression,privilege,identity developmentThis is your online connection to the Matrix Center and annual White Privilege Conference.  Co-hosts, Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. and Daryl Miller interview activists,Intersections Radio- Guest featured is Author Dana De Younghttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2011/12/13/intersections-radio-guest-featured-is-author-dana-de-youngEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2011/12/13/intersections-radio-guest-featured-is-author-dana-de-young/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2011/12/13/intersections-radio-guest-featured-is-author-dana-de-youngTue, 13 Dec 2011 19:00:00 GMTIntersections Radio- Guest featured is Author Dana De Young This is your online connection to the Matrix Center and annual White Privilege Conference.  Co-hosts, Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. and Daryl Miller interview activists, educators and scholars about their work, discuss practical tools and strategies for dismantling white supremacy, and current events through the lens of privilege and oppression.. Today’s show features a dialogue with Dr. Eddie Moore Jr., Daryl Miller and guest Dana De Young. http://www.dana-deyoung.com/ 00:30:00IntersectionsRadionodiversity,writing,LGBT,Transgender,equalityThis is your online connection to the Matrix Center and annual White Privilege Conference.  Co-hosts, Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. and Daryl Miller interview activists,Intersections Radio-with guests Robin DiAngelo&Özlem Sensoyhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2011/12/06/intersections-radio-with-guests-robin-diangelozlem-sensoyEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2011/12/06/intersections-radio-with-guests-robin-diangelozlem-sensoy/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2011/12/06/intersections-radio-with-guests-robin-diangelozlem-sensoyTue, 06 Dec 2011 19:00:00 GMTIntersections Radio-with guests Robin DiAngelo&Özlem Sensoy This is your online connection to the Matrix Center and annual White Privilege Conference.  Co-hosts, Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. and Daryl Miller interview activists, educators and scholars about their work, discuss practical tools and strategies for dismantling white supremacy, and current events through the lens of privilege and oppression.. Today’s show features a dialogue with Dr. Eddie Moore Jr., Daryl Miller and guests Robin DiAngelo & Özlem Sensoy .   IS EVERYONE REALLY EQUAL? AN INTRODUCTION TO KEY CONCEPTS IN SOCIAL JUSTICE EDUCATION - Book00:30:00IntersectionsRadionosocial justice,equality,privilege,oppression,equal educationThis is your online connection to the Matrix Center and annual White Privilege Conference.  Co-hosts, Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. and Daryl Miller interview activists,Intersections Radio- Guest featured is Jeannie Hartleyhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2011/11/15/intersections-radio-guest-featured-is-charles-modianoEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2011/11/15/intersections-radio-guest-featured-is-charles-modiano/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2011/11/15/intersections-radio-guest-featured-is-charles-modianoTue, 15 Nov 2011 19:00:00 GMTIntersections Radio- Guest featured is Jeannie Hartley This is your online connection to the Matrix Center and annual White Privilege Conference.  Co-hosts, Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. and Daryl Miller interview activists, educators and scholars about their work, discuss practical tools and strategies for dismantling white supremacy, and current events through the lens of privilege and oppression.. Today’s show features a dialogue with Dr. Eddie Moore Jr., Daryl Miller and guest Jeannie Hartley.   Jeannie Hartley is a part of the PR Media for OCCUPY DENVER. http://occupydenver.org/   00:31:00IntersectionsRadionoactivists,privilege,oppression,Occupy Wallstreet,Occupy DenverThis is your online connection to the Matrix Center and annual White Privilege Conference.  Co-hosts, Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. and Daryl Miller interview activists,Intersections Radio-Guest featured is Jada Drewhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2011/11/08/intersections-radio-guest-featured-is-jada-drewEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2011/11/08/intersections-radio-guest-featured-is-jada-drew/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2011/11/08/intersections-radio-guest-featured-is-jada-drewTue, 08 Nov 2011 19:00:00 GMTIntersections Radio-Guest featured is Jada Drew This is your online connection to the Matrix Center and annual White Privilege Conference.  Co-hosts, Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. and Daryl Miller interview activists, educators and scholars about their work, discuss practical tools and strategies for dismantling white supremacy, and current events through the lens of privilege and oppression.. Today’s show features a dialogue with Dr. Eddie Moore Jr., Daryl Miller and guest  Jada Drew. Jada Drew is a Social Justice Consultant and Retention/Education Program Specialist and currently works at Africana Community Coordinator at Guilford College and is CEO at Social Designs: by Jada Consulting.   00:31:00IntersectionsRadionoDiversity,White Privilege,Education,Ethnicity,Social JusticeThis is your online connection to the Matrix Center and annual White Privilege Conference.  Co-hosts, Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. and Daryl Miller interview activists,Intersections Radio: Guest featured is Robert Jackson Patonhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2011/11/01/intersections-radio-guest-featured-is-robert-jackson-patonEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2011/11/01/intersections-radio-guest-featured-is-robert-jackson-paton/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2011/11/01/intersections-radio-guest-featured-is-robert-jackson-patonTue, 01 Nov 2011 18:00:00 GMTIntersections Radio: Guest featured is Robert Jackson Paton This is your online connection to the Matrix Center and annual White Privilege Conference.  Co-hosts, Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. and Daryl Miller interview activists, educators and scholars about their work, discuss practical tools and strategies for dismantling white supremacy, and current events through the lens of privilege and oppression.. Today’s show features a dialogue with Dr. Eddie Moore Jr., Daryl Miller and guest Robert Jackson-Paton. Robert Jackson-Paton lives in the Dallas area—Comancheria—with his beloved spouse, and elderly in-laws. He has actively pursued Indigenous studies, ecopsychology, and cultural identity issues for more than two decades. Since a brain injury in 2009, he has sought to narrate the transitional spaces of his experience. 00:30:00IntersectionsRadionoDiversity,White Privilege,Education,Cross-Culture,IdentityThis is your online connection to the Matrix Center and annual White Privilege Conference.  Co-hosts, Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. and Daryl Miller interview activists,Intersections Radio-Guest Christian Landerhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2011/10/18/intersections-radio-guest-christian-landerEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2011/10/18/intersections-radio-guest-christian-lander/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2011/10/18/intersections-radio-guest-christian-landerTue, 18 Oct 2011 18:00:00 GMTIntersections Radio-Guest Christian LanderThis is your online connection to the Matrix Center and annual White Privilege Conference.  Co-hosts, Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. and Daryl Miller interview activists, educators and scholars about their work, discuss practical tools and strategies for dismantling white supremacy, and current events through the lens of privilege and oppression.. Today’s show featuresa dialogue with Dr. EddieMoore Jr., Daryl Miller and guest Christian Lander.Christian Lander is the creator of the website Stuff White People Like. He is a Ph.D. dropout who was the 2006 public speaking instructor of the year at Indiana University. He has lived in Toronto, Montreal, Copenhagen, Tucson, Indiana, and now Los Angeles, where he lives with his wife, Jess, a photographer. Send in your questions for guests or start a conversation on Facebook or Twitter: Facebook Page – Got Privilege? Twitter – got_privilege 00:30:00IntersectionsRadionoPrivilege,Diversity,Authors,Whiteness,oppressionThis is your online connection to the Matrix Center and annual White Privilege Conference.  Co-hosts, Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. and Daryl Miller interview activists,Intersections Radio-MicroAggressionshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2011/10/11/intersections-radio-microaggressionsEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2011/10/11/intersections-radio-microaggressions/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2011/10/11/intersections-radio-microaggressionsTue, 11 Oct 2011 18:00:00 GMTIntersections Radio-MicroAggressions  This is your online connection to the Matrix Center and annual White Privilege Conference.  Co-hosts, Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. and Daryl Miller interview activists, educators and scholars about their work, discuss practical tools and strategies for dismantling white supremacy, and current events through the lens of privilege and oppression.. Today’s show features a dialogue with Dr. Eddie Moore Jr., Dr. Dena Samuels and Daryl Miller about microaggressions. We also have a guest poetry reading by Norma Johnson. Send in your questions for guests or start a conversation on Facebook or Twitter: Facebook Page – Got Privilege? Twitter – got_privilege 00:31:00IntersectionsRadionoMicroagressions,Diversity,Privilege,Poetry,Current EventsThis is your online connection to the Matrix Center and annual White Privilege Conference.  Co-hosts, Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. and Daryl Miller interview activistsIntersections Radio-September 27, 2011 -Beyond Diversityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2011/09/27/intersections-radio-september-27-2011-beyond-diversityEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2011/09/27/intersections-radio-september-27-2011-beyond-diversity/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2011/09/27/intersections-radio-september-27-2011-beyond-diversityTue, 27 Sep 2011 18:00:00 GMTIntersections Radio-September 27, 2011 -Beyond Diversity Pamela Smith Chambers & Robin Parker, Beyond Diversity http://www.beyonddiversity.org/index.html Robin Parker is the Executive Director of the Beyond Diversity Resource Center. Parker facilitates diversity training for individuals, businesses, educational institutions, human relations commissions and police agencies; sponsors conferences on cultural diversity and community dialogue; and lectures extensively about the need for individual and community intervention in solving the problems of racism, bigotry and prejudice. Pamela Smith Chambers is the Training Director of the Beyond Diversity Resource Center. Prior to joining the Center, Chambers was the Supervising Program Development Specialist in the New Jersey Office of Bias Crime and Community Relations. Ms. Chambers also previously served as Director of Counseling and Education Services at the YWCA of Trenton. There she co-founded and implemented training in the Racial Justice Program in addition to directing the YWCA’s Sexual Assault Care Program and its Breast Cancer Awareness Program.   00:31:00IntersectionsRadionodiversity,racism,dialogue,bigotry,racial justicePamela Smith Chambers & Robin Parker, Beyond Diversity http://www.beyonddiversity.org/index.html Robin Parker is the Executive Director of the Beyond DiversitIntersections Radio 6/20/11 with Guest Wade Colwell-Sandovalhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2011/09/20/wade-colwell-sandoval-creative-catalystEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2011/09/20/wade-colwell-sandoval-creative-catalyst/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2011/09/20/wade-colwell-sandoval-creative-catalystTue, 20 Sep 2011 18:00:00 GMTIntersections Radio 6/20/11 with Guest Wade Colwell-SandovalYour online connection to the Matrix Center and annual White Privilege Conference.  Co-hosts, Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. and Daryl Miller interview activists, educators and scholars about their work, discuss practical tools and strategies for dismantling white supremacy, and current events through the lens of privilege and oppression. Today's Guest: Wade Colwell-Sandoval wears several caps which typically keep him from taking naps. He pops up in the morning without hitting the snooze because there’s much to be done and no time to lose. He is a Creative Catalyst for Leadership and Learning. His mind is always churning. For wisdom he is yearning. Wade is the Co-Founder of Funkamentals teaching academic essentials over hip hop instrumentals. He does it like a griot with rhythm and rhymes offering his music for these challenging times. He is married and shares 5 kids with his wife. He is dedicated to loving and leading a creative life. He is a certified teacher ... a humanoid creature. He’s not a preacher but a “positive change” reacher.   00:31:00IntersectionsRadionodialogue,diversity,spoken word,youth,racial justiceYour online connection to the Matrix Center and annual White Privilege Conference.  Co-hosts, Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. and Daryl Miller interview activists, educatorIntersections Radio-Paul Kivel Guest Appearancehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2011/09/13/intersections-radio-paul-kivel-guest-appearanceEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2011/09/13/intersections-radio-paul-kivel-guest-appearance/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2011/09/13/intersections-radio-paul-kivel-guest-appearanceTue, 13 Sep 2011 18:00:00 GMTIntersections Radio-Paul Kivel Guest AppearanceYour online connection to the Matrix Center and annual White Privilege Conference.  Co-hosts, Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. and Daryl Miller interview activists, educators and scholars about their work, discuss practical tools and strategies for dismantling white supremacy, and current events through the lens of privilege and oppression. Today's Guest: Paul Kivel Paul Kivel, social justice educator, activist, and writer, has been an innovative leader in violence prevention for more than 27 years. He is an accomplished trainer and speaker on men’s issues, racism and diversity, challenges of youth, teen dating and family violence, raising boys to manhood, and the impact of class and power on daily life. Paul has developed highly effective participatory and interactive methodologies for training youth and adults in a variety of settings. His work gives people the understanding to become involved in social justice work and the tools to become more effective allies in community struggles to end oppression and injustice and to transform organizations and institutions. 00:31:00IntersectionsRadionoPaul Kivel,Educator,Diversity,Violence Prevention,ChallengeYour online connection to the Matrix Center and annual White Privilege Conference.  Co-hosts, Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. and Daryl Miller interview activists, educatorIntersections Radio-September 6, 2011 - Guest: Jamie Utthttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2011/09/06/intersections-radio-show-threeCurrent Eventshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2011/09/06/intersections-radio-show-three/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2011/09/06/intersections-radio-show-threeTue, 06 Sep 2011 18:00:00 GMTIntersections Radio-September 6, 2011 - Guest: Jamie UttYour online connection to the Matrix Center and annual White Privilege Conference.  Co-hosts, Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. and Daryl Miller interview activists, educators and scholars about their work, discuss practical tools and strategies for dismantling white supremacy, and current events through the lens of privilege and oppression. Today's Guest: Jamie Utt Born and raised in Western Colorado, Jamie Utt has had a commitment to truth seeking and justice from an early age.  He earned his BA in Peace and Global Studies from Earlham College where he  dedicated his studies to conflict resolution and Middle Eastern Peace Studies.  His studies led him to travel the fragile Middle East as an advocate for justice and change.   Jamie knows first hand that education is truly the key civil rights issue of the 21st century.  He spent years teaching social studies on Chicago’s west side, helping empower young people to unleash their brilliance on the world that often overlooks them.  Jamie teaches that this nation's knowledge-based economy demands that we provide young people from all backgrounds and circumstances with the education and skills necessary to become groundbreaking advocates for change.  If we fail to help all young people develop their brilliance, the United States runs the risk of creating an even larger gap between the rich and the poor, which in turn threatens every effort toward justice in this country. 00:31:00IntersectionsRadionoDiversity,Intersections,Race,Relations,PrivilegeYour online connection to the Matrix Center and annual White Privilege Conference.  Co-hosts, Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. and Daryl Miller interview activists, educatorIntersections Test http://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2011/08/05/intersections-testCurrent Eventshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2011/08/05/intersections-test/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/intersectionsradio/2011/08/05/intersections-testFri, 05 Aug 2011 16:30:00 GMTIntersections Test 00:14:00IntersectionsRadionoDiversity,Intersections,Race,Gender,TestIntersections Test