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Susan Allan is a world-renowned life coach and relationship coach offering unique tools and skills and dating advice to create and transform marriages and all relationships. Since 1975 Susan has devoted her life to acquiring proven tools and developing a unique system, Heartspace®, so that you can learn to create greater peace, love, cooperation, joy and success in every relationship and environment. https://heartspacesolutions.com/Dana Dorfman, MSW, PhD, is a New York City based psychotherapist with 30 years experience treating adolescents and parents in her private practice, schools, and agency settings. Dr. Dorfman is regularly interviewed and quoted in the media on mental health topics and was the co-host of a parenting podcast, 2 Moms on the Couch. Her book When Worry Works responds to one of the primary sources of the nation's worsening adolescent mental health crisis – achievement pressure. https://drdanadorfman.com/Dr. Derrick Darby is a Henry Rutgers professor of philosophy. He is the founding director of the Rutgers Social Justice Solutions Research Collaboratory and also directs its renowned Summer Institute for Diversity in Philosophy. His book A Realistic Blacktopia: Why We Must Unite to Fight suggests that we must adopt a non-race-specific social justice agenda, explicitly tying our efforts to mitigate unjust inequalities that track racial categorization to “big tent” initiatives to broaden and deepen democratic inclusion for citizens as such. https://doingtheknowledge.weebly.com/This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3240061/advertisement
In the United States, unjust disparities in things like income, opportunity, health, safety, and education tightly track racial categorizations of the US population. An intuitive approach to social justice calls us to look to the sites of the greatest disadvantage, and take measures aimed at relieving them. This approach favors “race specific” policies for pursuing justice. However, that kind of rationale is increasingly vulnerable in a country that's largely convinced that it has achieved a “post-racial” condition. Hence the remaining disparities remain, but are explained away by appeals to alleged faults of those who suffer under them. In A Realistic Blacktopia: Why We Must Unite to Fight (Oxford UP, 2023), Derrick Darby defends a different approach. According to Darby, the psychological and social realities of the United States suggest that we must adopt a non-race-specific social justice agenda, explicitly tying our efforts to mitigate unjust inequalities that track racial categorization to “big tent” initiatives to broaden and deepen democratic inclusion for citizens as such. Robert Talisse is the W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
In the United States, unjust disparities in things like income, opportunity, health, safety, and education tightly track racial categorizations of the US population. An intuitive approach to social justice calls us to look to the sites of the greatest disadvantage, and take measures aimed at relieving them. This approach favors “race specific” policies for pursuing justice. However, that kind of rationale is increasingly vulnerable in a country that's largely convinced that it has achieved a “post-racial” condition. Hence the remaining disparities remain, but are explained away by appeals to alleged faults of those who suffer under them. In A Realistic Blacktopia: Why We Must Unite to Fight (Oxford UP, 2023), Derrick Darby defends a different approach. According to Darby, the psychological and social realities of the United States suggest that we must adopt a non-race-specific social justice agenda, explicitly tying our efforts to mitigate unjust inequalities that track racial categorization to “big tent” initiatives to broaden and deepen democratic inclusion for citizens as such. Robert Talisse is the W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In the United States, unjust disparities in things like income, opportunity, health, safety, and education tightly track racial categorizations of the US population. An intuitive approach to social justice calls us to look to the sites of the greatest disadvantage, and take measures aimed at relieving them. This approach favors “race specific” policies for pursuing justice. However, that kind of rationale is increasingly vulnerable in a country that's largely convinced that it has achieved a “post-racial” condition. Hence the remaining disparities remain, but are explained away by appeals to alleged faults of those who suffer under them. In A Realistic Blacktopia: Why We Must Unite to Fight (Oxford UP, 2023), Derrick Darby defends a different approach. According to Darby, the psychological and social realities of the United States suggest that we must adopt a non-race-specific social justice agenda, explicitly tying our efforts to mitigate unjust inequalities that track racial categorization to “big tent” initiatives to broaden and deepen democratic inclusion for citizens as such. Robert Talisse is the W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/philosophy
In the United States, unjust disparities in things like income, opportunity, health, safety, and education tightly track racial categorizations of the US population. An intuitive approach to social justice calls us to look to the sites of the greatest disadvantage, and take measures aimed at relieving them. This approach favors “race specific” policies for pursuing justice. However, that kind of rationale is increasingly vulnerable in a country that's largely convinced that it has achieved a “post-racial” condition. Hence the remaining disparities remain, but are explained away by appeals to alleged faults of those who suffer under them. In A Realistic Blacktopia: Why We Must Unite to Fight (Oxford UP, 2023), Derrick Darby defends a different approach. According to Darby, the psychological and social realities of the United States suggest that we must adopt a non-race-specific social justice agenda, explicitly tying our efforts to mitigate unjust inequalities that track racial categorization to “big tent” initiatives to broaden and deepen democratic inclusion for citizens as such. Robert Talisse is the W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
In the United States, unjust disparities in things like income, opportunity, health, safety, and education tightly track racial categorizations of the US population. An intuitive approach to social justice calls us to look to the sites of the greatest disadvantage, and take measures aimed at relieving them. This approach favors “race specific” policies for pursuing justice. However, that kind of rationale is increasingly vulnerable in a country that's largely convinced that it has achieved a “post-racial” condition. Hence the remaining disparities remain, but are explained away by appeals to alleged faults of those who suffer under them. In A Realistic Blacktopia: Why We Must Unite to Fight (Oxford UP, 2023), Derrick Darby defends a different approach. According to Darby, the psychological and social realities of the United States suggest that we must adopt a non-race-specific social justice agenda, explicitly tying our efforts to mitigate unjust inequalities that track racial categorization to “big tent” initiatives to broaden and deepen democratic inclusion for citizens as such. Robert Talisse is the W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
In the United States, unjust disparities in things like income, opportunity, health, safety, and education tightly track racial categorizations of the US population. An intuitive approach to social justice calls us to look to the sites of the greatest disadvantage, and take measures aimed at relieving them. This approach favors “race specific” policies for pursuing justice. However, that kind of rationale is increasingly vulnerable in a country that's largely convinced that it has achieved a “post-racial” condition. Hence the remaining disparities remain, but are explained away by appeals to alleged faults of those who suffer under them. In A Realistic Blacktopia: Why We Must Unite to Fight (Oxford UP, 2023), Derrick Darby defends a different approach. According to Darby, the psychological and social realities of the United States suggest that we must adopt a non-race-specific social justice agenda, explicitly tying our efforts to mitigate unjust inequalities that track racial categorization to “big tent” initiatives to broaden and deepen democratic inclusion for citizens as such. Robert Talisse is the W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
In the United States, unjust disparities in things like income, opportunity, health, safety, and education tightly track racial categorizations of the US population. An intuitive approach to social justice calls us to look to the sites of the greatest disadvantage, and take measures aimed at relieving them. This approach favors “race specific” policies for pursuing justice. However, that kind of rationale is increasingly vulnerable in a country that's largely convinced that it has achieved a “post-racial” condition. Hence the remaining disparities remain, but are explained away by appeals to alleged faults of those who suffer under them. In A Realistic Blacktopia: Why We Must Unite to Fight (Oxford UP, 2023), Derrick Darby defends a different approach. According to Darby, the psychological and social realities of the United States suggest that we must adopt a non-race-specific social justice agenda, explicitly tying our efforts to mitigate unjust inequalities that track racial categorization to “big tent” initiatives to broaden and deepen democratic inclusion for citizens as such. Robert Talisse is the W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/public-policy
In the United States, unjust disparities in things like income, opportunity, health, safety, and education tightly track racial categorizations of the US population. An intuitive approach to social justice calls us to look to the sites of the greatest disadvantage, and take measures aimed at relieving them. This approach favors “race specific” policies for pursuing justice. However, that kind of rationale is increasingly vulnerable in a country that's largely convinced that it has achieved a “post-racial” condition. Hence the remaining disparities remain, but are explained away by appeals to alleged faults of those who suffer under them. In A Realistic Blacktopia: Why We Must Unite to Fight (Oxford UP, 2023), Derrick Darby defends a different approach. According to Darby, the psychological and social realities of the United States suggest that we must adopt a non-race-specific social justice agenda, explicitly tying our efforts to mitigate unjust inequalities that track racial categorization to “big tent” initiatives to broaden and deepen democratic inclusion for citizens as such. Robert Talisse is the W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/politics-and-polemics
In the United States, unjust disparities in things like income, opportunity, health, safety, and education tightly track racial categorizations of the US population. An intuitive approach to social justice calls us to look to the sites of the greatest disadvantage, and take measures aimed at relieving them. This approach favors “race specific” policies for pursuing justice. However, that kind of rationale is increasingly vulnerable in a country that's largely convinced that it has achieved a “post-racial” condition. Hence the remaining disparities remain, but are explained away by appeals to alleged faults of those who suffer under them. In A Realistic Blacktopia: Why We Must Unite to Fight (Oxford UP, 2023), Derrick Darby defends a different approach. According to Darby, the psychological and social realities of the United States suggest that we must adopt a non-race-specific social justice agenda, explicitly tying our efforts to mitigate unjust inequalities that track racial categorization to “big tent” initiatives to broaden and deepen democratic inclusion for citizens as such. Robert Talisse is the W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/law
In the United States, unjust disparities in things like income, opportunity, health, safety, and education tightly track racial categorizations of the US population. An intuitive approach to social justice calls us to look to the sites of the greatest disadvantage, and take measures aimed at relieving them. This approach favors “race specific” policies for pursuing justice. However, that kind of rationale is increasingly vulnerable in a country that's largely convinced that it has achieved a “post-racial” condition. Hence the remaining disparities remain, but are explained away by appeals to alleged faults of those who suffer under them. In A Realistic Blacktopia: Why We Must Unite to Fight (Oxford UP, 2023), Derrick Darby defends a different approach. According to Darby, the psychological and social realities of the United States suggest that we must adopt a non-race-specific social justice agenda, explicitly tying our efforts to mitigate unjust inequalities that track racial categorization to “big tent” initiatives to broaden and deepen democratic inclusion for citizens as such. Robert Talisse is the W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the United States, unjust disparities in things like income, opportunity, health, safety, and education tightly track racial categorizations of the US population. An intuitive approach to social justice calls us to look to the sites of the greatest disadvantage, and take measures aimed at relieving them. This approach favors “race specific” policies for pursuing justice. However, that kind of rationale is increasingly vulnerable in a country that's largely convinced that it has achieved a “post-racial” condition. Hence the remaining disparities remain, but are explained away by appeals to alleged faults of those who suffer under them. In A Realistic Blacktopia: Why We Must Unite to Fight (Oxford UP, 2023), Derrick Darby defends a different approach. According to Darby, the psychological and social realities of the United States suggest that we must adopt a non-race-specific social justice agenda, explicitly tying our efforts to mitigate unjust inequalities that track racial categorization to “big tent” initiatives to broaden and deepen democratic inclusion for citizens as such. Robert Talisse is the W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University.
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A minisode!! Talking about envisioning the future where reconnect to the earth and womxn as leaders. What would that look like? - hosted by Resilience 2032 support their Kickstarter https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/resilience2032/resilience2032 Check their youtube for the conversation - this was the prequel to the game play i was partaking in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3A1ru3pa09Y&list=PLFoGK1AWJdibt3JMjwrAIuWaTh6zYrmOT Invited by Audrey from https://ancestralfuturesorg.wordpress.com/ Ancestral Futures is a non-profit, speculative literary arts and education organization, fiscally sponsored through 501(c)3 partnerships. As well as Perfectionism and how it holds us back Doing it Scared Celebrate every step. Cheers to being apart of the future Utopia. Black and brown womxn will be there! So many links so little time. It’s all here !
http://www.Blacktopia.org Healthcare professional and Oxzgen Rep Juanita Perkins will join us on tonight's Blacktopia Round Table Talk Radio to discuss Oxzgen Products, Healthcare and more. We will also discuss various topics in the community as well as usual. With hosts iAMyssRae and Some Guy Named Jay along with additonal commentary from Radiah Johnson AKA Star and Reginald Thompson. Tune in.
http://www.Blacktopia.org In this edition of Blacktopia Round Table Talk Radio we will have mental health professional Chenaya Johnson. She will talk about her upcoming projects, books and upcoming web series Therapeutic Adventures.
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www.blacktopia.org On this edition of Blacktopia Round Table Talk Radio with host #iaMyssRae and Some Guy Named Jay our guest will be Dominique Henderson AKA DC Can Cook, a vegan / plant based chef here to share her experiences with the audience, give tips and advice on how to transition over to becoming vegan and how to create some great vegan dishes! Tune in!!
Fusion artist Reime Schemes returns to Blacktopia Round Table Talk Radio to talk about his new music. http://www.Blacktopia.org http://www.ReimeSchemesbiz.com iAMyssRae has an all new BlackFacts and Radiah Johnson will join us as well. Some Guy Named Jay is in the building. As for additional topics, callers are always welcome to call in and speak their mind.
http://www.Blacktopia.org On this edition of Blacktopia Round Table Talk Radio hosted by iAMyssRae and Some Guy Named Jay we will have community Leader Chester Williams along with the ABC2 Foundation World Changers (Coreya Lynch and Joshua Melton) to join us for the Blacktopia Round Table to discuss the community events, the ABC2 Farm and more! We are also having another edition of "Black Facts"! Tune in!
In this edition of Blacktopia Round Table Talk Radio we will talk with our guest, hip hop recording artist Abdullah. IamMyssRae will debut her new segment BLACK FACTS in this episode. We will also break down Dave Chappelle's new Netflix comedy special as well, among other topics. Join us!
http://www.Blacktopia.org In this edition of Blacktopia Round Table Talk Radio our guest will be Tracy June who served 10 years in federal prison, and she will discuss her experiences, what it was like and everything and also explain what she did to bounce back. Hosted by Some Guy Named Jay and Myss Rae. We are calling this the REAL Orange is the New Black special.
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Tune in to an all new Blacktopia Round Table Talk Radio with hosts Some Guy Named Jay, Adrienne Charleston and Rae with guest JB of Big Woo Radio. We will also discuss various topics in the black community and the media as well.
Actor / poet Chamber Seven will be a guest on Blacktopia Round Table Talk Radio to discuss acting his poetry and more! We will also have other hot topics as well. Adrienne Charleston is coming with an all new Butterfly Flow.
Tune in for a special Blacktopia Round Table talk radio this Tuesday June 18th at 9 p.m. eastern time. Now that the children have graduated high school, and college what's next? Times have changed and the world is constantly changing so what should the youth do next after they graduate? We will discuss that, along with Community leader Chester Williams of the ABC2 Foundation and the World Changers Program. We are open to discuss other topics as well. Adrienne Charleston is coming with an all new Butterfly Flow and Myss Rae is bringing more knowledge, wisdom and entertainment!
http://www.Blacktopia.org We will discuss various things going on in The Media and the Black community as well. Our guest will be author Shantina Wilson to discuss her book "Secret Eyes".
http://www.Blacktopia.org All new Blacktopia Round Table Talk Radio with guest Elle the No Nonsense Woman. We will discuss various topics going on in the black community and the media and also talk with Elle about her show "No Nonsense Woman".
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www.blacktopia.org Tune in for an all new Blacktopia Round Table Talk Radio with guest author R. Coxton to talk about the new book release "The Dick Had Me Dizzy" available on Amazon! We will also discuss other topics in the black community as well. Join us!
www.blacktopia.org Tune in for another additon of Blacktopia Round Table Talk Radio with guest rapper SwagSwitcha of the group Symphonic Pheenix Force. We will discuss various topics in the Black community as well as his new single "I'm Ill".
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Blacktopia Round Table Talk Radio returns live on April 16th with an interview with Raven of Black Byrd Media who will also join us as the new co-host of the program moving forward. We will also discuss various other topics in the media and the community as well. Adrienne Charleston is coming back with an all new "Butterfly Flow" and Some Guy Named Jay will be there too. http://www.Blacktopia.org
Author : Maurice Broaddus Narrator : Stephanie Malia Morris Host : Mur Lafferty Audio Producer : Adam Pracht Discuss on Forums At the Village Vanguard (Ruminations on Blacktopia) was originally published in Mothership Zeta, issue 5. Contains cursing, racism, and brief mention of drug use. At the Village Vanguard (Ruminations on Blacktopia) By Maurice Broaddus In this, […] Source