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Joyce J. Scott and David Finkel in Dialogue, November 17, 2017

by lindaoppenheim | Nov 14, 2017 | Events, Exhibit, interview

At Grounds for Sculpture, discussion between artist Joyce J. Scott and Pulitzer Prize winning Washington Post National Enterprise Editor and Reporter, David Finkel will focus on “the artist’s lifelong desire to provoke and encourage conversations on topics...

Can America Heal Its Racial Wounds? We Asked Desmond Tutu and His Daughter

by lindaoppenheim | Jul 2, 2017 | interview

In an interview, Archbishop Desmond Tutu and his daughter the Rev. Mpho Tutu explain the role of Ubuntu, an ancient southern African belief . . . . [that] holds that individuals exist only in relationship with other living beings” in forgiveness and how an...

Recording and Resources: Understanding Racial-Ethnic Identity Development

by lindaoppenheim | Jun 2, 2017 | interview, Website

EmbraceRace has made available the audio, video, and transcript of their May 23, 2017 webinar with Dr. Sandra Chapman. They also link to the models and resources on Dr. Chapman’s website.

Confronting Racism with Technology: One School’s Story

by lindaoppenheim | May 23, 2017 | interview

Inspired by a talk by Not in Our Town presenter and supporter Ruha Benjamin about the ways in which technology facilitates oppression, Minnesota teachers Andy Charrier and Rebecca Bauer developed a program for their students to confront and talk about racism and their...

A ‘Forgotten History’ Of How The U.S. Government Segregated America

by lindaoppenheim | May 3, 2017 | interview

Terry Gross interviews Richard Rothstein, whose new book, The Color of Law, examines the local, state and federal housing policies that mandated segregation.

Racial Slurs Shouted At Orioles Player In Boston

by lindaoppenheim | May 3, 2017 | Broadcast, interview

This segment describes slurs directed at the Orioles outfielder Adam Jones.  The “progressive city” is still dealing with its racist history.  The Red Sox was the last major league baseball team to desegregate.
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