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Best podcasts about multicultural student affairs

Latest podcast episodes about multicultural student affairs

SFC Radio Presents
HABLANDO CON LAS::: Episode 10

SFC Radio Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 55:20


LAS sits down with Director of Multicultural Student Affairs, Maliek Sterrett

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The Servant Leader Coaches Bible Study
"The 4th Quarter" 3rd Anniversary Podcast Series | Kyle Adams| Author |Orator|Deputy AD, Delaware State University

The Servant Leader Coaches Bible Study

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 68:49


Kyle Adams is the Deputy Director of Athletics post for the Hornets.Under the position, Adams is tasked with providing leadership on student-athlete welfare, risk management; NCAA, conference and Title IX compliance, in addition to recruiting, student-athlete and community engagement, among other things.Adams most recently served as Principal and Chief Strategist of  itsBIGGERthantheball, LLC, a leadership development entity that helps equip coaches, educators, and organizations with the necessary resources, dexterity, and awareness in providing transformative learning experiences for the next generation of leaders. Through itsBIGGERthantheball, he has provided consulting and facilitated team-building workshops multiple colleges, including Maryland Eastern Shore, College of Charleston, University of Delaware,  Lincoln University of Pennsylvania and East Stroudsburg University, among others.  Adams has also worked in conjunction with Georgia Southern University Coaching Education, University of Washington's Center for Leadership in Athletics -Master of Education in Intercollegiate Athletic Leadership (IAL) program, and the Global Sport Institute at Arizona State University.Adams brings more than two decades of coaching and higher education student development experience, most recently serving as Head Girls' Basketball Coach at the Shipley School in Bryn Mawr, Pa., , Associate Head Women's Basketball Coach at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, as well as Delaware State University and North Carolina Central University. He has also served as Head Women's Basketball Coach at his alma mater, Cheyney University of Pennsylvania.Adams also has extensive experience in student diversity and advocacy while serving as Director of the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs at the University of Rio Grande to his new position. In March of 2022, he spearheaded and hosted an alumni event entitled HERstory Cannot Be Erased: The Celebration of the 1982 Cheyney State Lady Wolves and their historic run as the FIRST and ONLY HBCU to compete for the NCAA Division I Women's Basketball National Championship game. The event attracted over 200 people, including alums, politicians, stakeholders, and community partners In 2015, Adams was distinguished as one of the 30 Head Coaches across the country to participate in the Center for Coaching Excellence on the campus of Columbia University by the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA).The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) selected Adams to participate in the ACE (Achieving Coaching Excellence) leadership development program at NCAA Headquarters in Indianapolis, Indiana, in 2014. Adams has experience conducting basketball clinics internationally, working with Bahamas Elite Basketball Clinic, Nassau, Bahamas and Southwest Summit Clinic, and Educational Workshop, Ontario, Canada. He served as a skill development trainer for the Disney biopic Rise, based on the real-life experiences of NBA champion and Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo and his family.He recently published his first book, Discarding the Mask: The Soul Sacrifices of a Coach, and hosts the itsBIGGERthantheball podcast with Coach Kyle Adams.Adams graduated from Cheyney University with a B.A. in Psychology and holds a M.Ed. in Athletic Coaching and Leadership from the University of Rio Grande.He is a life member of the Cheyney University National Alumni Association, the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA), and the Epsilon Pi Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Incorporated. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chefranjohn/support

Providence College Podcast
Transitions — Danika Bebe '23

Providence College Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 18:01


Danika Bebe '23, a former head dream coach for the Transitions Program, joins us on the Providence College Podcast to discuss how the pre-orientation program for multicultural and first-generation families helped her grow as both a participant and a student leader. Bebe, who grew up in Tiverton, Rhode Island, is a public and community service studies and global studies double major and business and innovation minor. She is a member of the Honors Program and serves as president of the Board of Multicultural Student Affairs.  Subscribe to the Providence College Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Play, and YouTube.  Visit Providence College on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Snapchat, and LinkedIn. 

Liz Career Coaching
Investing in Inclusive Leadership

Liz Career Coaching

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 62:36


In this episode, Chris Clarke shares his insight on the importance of investing in inclusive leadership. He shares his story as a first generation college student, his journey into higher education, and his motivation behind pursuing his doctoral degree.  We have a candid conversation on the importance of investing in people and life-long learning as well as how Gen Z perceive inclusive leadership based on his research.  Chris shares his philosophy in adopting an asset-based approach to some popular mindsets including topics around "Quiet quitting", "Working smarter, not harder", and "If it Aint Broke Don't Fix It".  Chris challenges the status quo and shares how we have to be intentional about our leadership as we are dynamic and always evolving.About Chris:Chris Clarke serves as the Director of Multicultural Student Affairs at the University of Miami where he provides services that support ethnically diverse students. Prior to joining the University of Miami, Chris served as the inaugural Director of Diversity and Inclusion at the University of Chicago Law School and has worked at the University of Michigan and the University of Illinois Chicago in similar capacities. Chris received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Educational Studies/Justice & Public Policy and his Master of Public Administration degree in Organizational Leadership. He is currently pursuing his Doctor of Education in Higher Education Leadership.Connect with Chris:caclarke@miami.eduhttps://www.allenclarkeconsulting.com/Connect with me!LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizherrera1/Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/lizcareercoaching/Website:  https://www.lizcareercoaching.net/Twitter: https://twitter.com/HerreraLiz27Email: lizcareercoaching@gmail.comMusic: https://www.purple-planet.comArtwork: Joseph Valenzuela DesignIf you enjoy the show and want to treat me to a cup of coffee consider making a small donation below!Support the show

Shrink Rap
Black History with Thomas Williams

Shrink Rap

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 45:09


The Shrinks spend time with Thomas Williams, Assistant Director for Multicultural Student Affairs at Northern State University, discussing some concepts related to Black History Month.

The Latinx Chronicles with Hip and Erika
Dr. Graciela Berumen - embracing her heritage and her passion for equity in education have helped her plant educational seeds all over the world!

The Latinx Chronicles with Hip and Erika

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 49:24


Dr. Graciela Berumen is the Assistant Director of Diversity and Multicultural Student Engagement for the department of Diversity and Multicultural Student Affairs at Kansas State University.  Dr. Berumen's research interests include first-generation college students, global education, language acquisition, culture, equity, inclusivity, access, and identity in Education.Originally from California, her interests stem from her upbringing as well as her love for language, education and raising two bilingual sons. Graciela considers her work as an educator and as a board member for the Tonantzin Society, Harvesters, The YWCA and her membership in Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., as a way to give back to the community and encourage others, who like herself are proud children of immigrants, to embrace their heritage and pursue their academic dreams. Her passion for equity in education and her love for her students inspired the creation of her non-profit: BE F1RST,  a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization dedicated to offering one-on-one support, mentoring and scholarships for first-generation students and families.The belief in the transformational power of conversations surrounding diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging (DEIB) also led to the creation of Becoming Equitable, LLC. Becoming Equitable offers onsite and virtual workshops, led by women of color who focus on facilitating discussions around DEIB in order to create more inclusive work environments.

The Crown IRL
Indigo Dudley from Michigan - Miss Saginaw County 2022

The Crown IRL

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 49:32


Indigo was recently crowned Miss Saginaw County 2022 and will compete for the title of Miss Michigan in June! She is excited to be a part of an organization filled with success-driven women.Indigo is a graduate from Saginaw Valley State University where she earned her Bachelors in General Studies and tripled minored in Music, Musical Theatre, and Black Studies. During her time at the university she served many roles, some of them being a Program Coordinator for the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs, a Senior Orientation Leader, and President of the Organization of Black Unity. She currently works as a Mentor & Site Coordinator for Michigan International Prep School. Indigo's passions include community service, the arts, and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) best practices. She has served on numerous committees and boards, her most recent appointment being the Saginaw Arts & Enrichment Commission. She has also had the opportunity to present and facilitate many conversations regarding DEI and creating better environments for marginalized communities. These passions are the fundamentals that formed her social impact initiative "My Music Matters." Indigo's Socials Titleholder IG: https://www.instagram.com/misssaginawcounty/https://linktr.ee/misssaginaw Personal IG: https://www.instagram.com/indiviolet12/ The Crown IRLInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecrownirl/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecrownirlShelbyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/shelby_lentz/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shelbylentzmusicMiss Southwest MIInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/missmisouthwest/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Miss-Southwest-Michigan-and-Miss-Sunset-Coast-Scholarship-Pageants-129488850409140Miss Americahttps://www.instagram.com/missamerica/

YOKE Talk
Matthew Best - Youth and Violence Series

YOKE Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 21:19


Our community has been shaken this year by violence. We want to be part of the solution, and we know that you do too. With that in mind, this month we are speaking with several friends and community partners who have devoted their lives to being a part of that solution. This week we spoke with Matthew Best, the director of the Future of Hope Institute and the Director of Multicultural Student Affairs at Johnson University. Visit yokeyouth.com to learn more about YOKE Youth Ministries.

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Bad Ideas about Writing
15: There is One Correct Way of Writing and Speaking, by Anjali Pattanayak

Bad Ideas about Writing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 16:36


Kyle Stedman (@kstedman) reads the bad idea "There is One Correct Way of Writing and Speaking" by Anjali Pattanayak (@ArPattanayak). It's a chapter from Bad Ideas about Writing, which was edited by Cheryl E. Ball (@s2ceball) and Drew M. Loewe (@drewloewe). Don't miss the joke: the author of the chapter is disagreeing with the bad idea stated in the chapter's title. Chapter keywords: African American Vernacular, cultural rhetorics, Ebonics, non-standard dialect, rhetorical genre studies, writing and class Anjali Pattanayak is working towards an Ed.D. degree in educational leadership from Edgewood College. She's also served as the Academic Enrichment program coordinator for the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs at the University of Wisconsin–Platteville, and has run programs that help underrepresented students transition into their first year of college to support retention and matriculation. She has spent over five years doing outreach work with under-represented youth as they transition to college. She has taught both first-year composition and first-year experience classes. You can follow her on Twitter @lalaith_feanaro or @arpattanayak. As always, the theme music is "Parade" by nctrnm, and both the book and podcast are licensed by a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license. The full book was published by the West Virginia University Libraries and Digital Publishing Institute; find it online for free at https://textbooks.lib.wvu.edu/badideas. All ad revenue will be split between the NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund and the Computers and Writing Graduate Research Network.

YOKE Talk
Recruiting Leaders - Matthew Best & Brent Brewer from Johnson University

YOKE Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2020 21:10


As we continue our series our series on recruiting, we are joined by Matthew Best and Brent Brewer from Johnson University to discuss the importance of mentorship, as well as Johnson's partnership with YOKE. Matthew is the director of the Future of Hope Institute and the Director of Multicultural Student Affairs at the university, and Brent is a professor of Intercultural Studies and Missions.Visit yokeyouth.com to learn more about YOKE Youth Ministries.

¿Qué Pasa, Midwest?
¿QPM? S5 EP 6: What does collective care for Latinos look like?

¿Qué Pasa, Midwest?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 14:20


En este episodio our contributor Karli Goldenberg explores collective care, o el cuidado colectivo. Before the U.S. declared a national emergency and Illinois issued a “Stay-at-Home Order,” Karli attended a community conversation about wellness hosted by Northwestern University's Multicultural Student Affairs. Dr. Asif Wilson, Associate Dean of Instruction at Harold Washington College in Chicago, talked about collective care for people of color.

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US: Unscripted Stories
S1E8 - Conversation with Christine Munteanu

US: Unscripted Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 14:20


This week we sit down with Christine Munteanu, assistant director for Multicultural Student Affairs. Christine shares with us the moments from her life that led her to pursuing a career in Student Affairs and why she finds this work meaningful. Music courtesy of Blue Dot Sessions. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

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S1E7 - Conversation with Aaron Golding

US: Unscripted Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 11:35


This week we are joined by Aaron Golding, assistant director in Multicultural Student Affairs. Aaron shares with what drew him to Northwestern and why he finds this work meaningful. Music courtesy of Blue Dot Sessions. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

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S1E6 - Conversation with Daphne Nwankpa

US: Unscripted Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 15:52


This week we sit down with Daphne Nwankpa, administrative assistant for Multicultural Student Affairs. Daphne shares moments from her life that led her to Northwestern and how she thinks about her role and work in MSA. Music courtesy of Blue Dot Sessions. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

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S1E5 - Conversation with Alejandro Magaña

US: Unscripted Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2020 15:07


This week join us as we sit down with Alejandro Magaña, associate director for Multicultural Student Affairs. Alejandro shares with us the moments from his life that led him to pursuing a career in Student Affairs and why he finds this work meaningful. Music courtesy of Blue Dot Sessions. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

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S1E4 - Conversation with Linda Luk

US: Unscripted Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020 12:13


This week join us as we sit down with Linda Luk, administrative assistant for Multicultural Student Affairs. Linda shares with us the moments from her life that led her to pursuing a career in Student Affairs and why she finds this work meaningful. Music courtesy of Blue Dot Sessions. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

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S1E3 - Conversation with Matthew Abtahi

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2020 18:35


This week join us for a conversation with Matt Abtahi, assistant director of Multicultural Student Affairs. Matt shares with us moments from his journey to Northwestern and what the work of Student Affairs means to him. Music courtesy of Blue Dot Sessions. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

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S1E2 - Conversation with Alyscia Raines

US: Unscripted Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 18:39


In this week's episode, we sit down with Alyscia Raines, assistant director of Multicultural Student Affairs. Alyscia shares with us moments from her life that led her to pursuing a career in Student Affairs and why she finds this work meaningful. Music courtesy of Blue Dot Sessions. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

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S1E1 - Conversation with Daviree Velázquez Phillip

US: Unscripted Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 17:10


Episode Notes In our first conversation with Multicultural Student Affairs staff, we speak with Daviree Velázquez Phillip, director of Multicultural Student Affairs. Daviree shares with us the moments from her life that led her to pursuing a career in Student Affairs. Music courtesy of Blue Dot Sessions. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

EKU Voices
S3EP2 A Conversation with EKU Director of Multicultural Student Affairs Liliana Gomez de Coss

EKU Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 50:15


In this episode, Carrie and her new co-host Britany Bowens sit down with EKU Alum and Director of Multicultural Student Affairs Liliana Gomez de Coss to talk about EKU’s Latino community and how the office is effecting change on campus.

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EKU Voices
S3EP2 A Conversation with EKU Director of Multicultural Student Affairs Liliana Gomez de Coss

EKU Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 50:15


In this episode, Carrie and her new co-host Britany Bowens sit down with EKU Alum and Director of Multicultural Student Affairs Liliana Gomez de Coss to talk about EKU’s Latino community and how the office is effecting change on campus.

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Protected Class
Nashia Whittenburg

Protected Class

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2018 45:24


The Whittenburg name carries weight, especially at NC State. Basketball legend Dereck Whittenburg led NC State to its second men’s basketball championship win, and as of recently, Nashia Whittenburg is director of NC State’s Multicultural Student Affairs. Just a few miles south, in Greenville, South Carolina, A.J. Whittenberg has an elementary school named after him to honor his efforts desegregating schools in that area. I spoke with Nashia to talk about her experience growing up in a place that was extremely hostile toward her, even as an 8-year-old. Nashia’s tells raw stories from her upbringing in this episode, many of which emphasize the perseverance and strength of her and her family. We also laughed over the story of how NBA star Kevin Garnett broke her glasses in high school.

Campus Events
OMSA Heritage Series: Junot Díaz (audio)

Campus Events

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2015 78:41


If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Pulitzer Prize–winning author Junot Díaz discusses his works in light of current events and the changing landscape for writers of color. The talk is part of a series sponsored by the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs at the University of Chicago.

Campus Events
OMSA Heritage Series: Junot Díaz (video)

Campus Events

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2015 78:41


If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Pulitzer Prize–winning author Junot Díaz discusses his works in light of current events and the changing landscape for writers of color. The talk is part of a series sponsored by the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs at the University of Chicago.

Institute of Politics (video)
Ta-Nehisi Coates: The Case for Reparations

Institute of Politics (video)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2014 89:35


If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Ta-Nehisi Coates reignited a national conversation over reparations for African Americans with his 16,000-word cover story for the June issue of The Atlantic. The Case for Reparations argues that long after slavery ended, decades of racist policies and deliberate injustices – from Jim Crow to redlining – have continued to systematically wrong generations of African Americans, and “[u]ntil we reckon with our compounding moral debts, America will never be whole.” Join the Institute of Politics, the Center of Race, Politics, and Culture, the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs, and the National Public Housing Museum as Ta-Nehisi Coates makes the case for reparations and why Chicago is central to his argument, moderated by James Bennet, The Atlantic's editor-in-chief and co-president.

Institute of Politics (audio)
Ta-Nehisi Coates: The Case for Reparations

Institute of Politics (audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2014 89:26


If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Ta-Nehisi Coates reignited a national conversation over reparations for African Americans with his 16,000-word cover story for the June issue of The Atlantic. The Case for Reparations argues that long after slavery ended, decades of racist policies and deliberate injustices – from Jim Crow to redlining – have continued to systematically wrong generations of African Americans, and “[u]ntil we reckon with our compounding moral debts, America will never be whole”. Join the Institute of Politics, the Center of Race, Politics, and Culture, the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs, and the National Public Housing Museum as Ta-Nehisi Coates makes the case for reparations and why Chicago is central to his argument, moderated by James Bennet, The Atlantic's editor-in-chief and co-president.

Institute of Politics (audio)
A Trans Revolution with CeCe McDonald

Institute of Politics (audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2014 77:21


If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. CeCe McDonald joined the the Office of LGBTQ Student Life, the IOP, the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs, Spiritual Life, Center for the Study of Race, Politics, and Culture, and the Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality at the University of Chicago to discuss her time incarcerated for defending herself against a racist, transphobic assault in July, 2010 and her work as a leader in the movements for LGBTQ liberation, prison abolition, and racial justice.

Institute of Politics (video)
A Trans Revolution with CeCe McDonald

Institute of Politics (video)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2014 77:33


If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. CeCe McDonald joined the the Office of LGBTQ Student Life, the IOP, the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs, Spiritual Life, Center for the Study of Race, Politics, and Culture, and the Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality at the University of Chicago to discuss her time incarcerated for defending herself against a racist, transphobic assault in July, 2010 and her work as a leader in the movements for LGBTQ liberation, prison abolition, and racial justice.

Moraine Valley Community College Library Podcast

This discussion sponsored by Multicultural Student Affairs was on the meaning behind the appointment of Sonia Sotomayor to the United States Supreme Court

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The Meaning of Justice Sotomayor

Moraine Valley Library Events

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2009


This discussion sponsored by Multicultural Student Affairs was on the meaning behind the appointment of Sonia Sotomayor to the United States Supreme Court

Moraine Valley Community College Library Podcast

This discussion sponsored by Multicultural Student Affairs was on the meaning behind the appointment of Sonia Sotomayor to the United States Supreme Court

Moraine Valley Library Events
The Meaning of Justice Sotomayor

Moraine Valley Library Events

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2009


This discussion sponsored by Multicultural Student Affairs was on the meaning behind the appointment of Sonia Sotomayor to the United States Supreme Court

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The Meaning of An Obama Presidency Politics, Race, Class and Power

Moraine Valley Library Events

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2009


A panel discussing the impact of the presidency of Barack Obama, the first African-American President of the United States in conjunction with Black History Month. The event will be sponsored by the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs.

Moraine Valley Community College Library Podcast
The Meaning of An Obama Presidency Politics, Race, Class and Power

Moraine Valley Community College Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2009


A panel discussing the impact of the presidency of Barack Obama, the first African-American President of the United States in conjunction with Black History Month. The event will be sponsored by the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs.

Moraine Valley Library Events
The Meaning of An Obama Presidency Politics, Race, Class and Power

Moraine Valley Library Events

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2009


A panel discussing the impact of the presidency of Barack Obama, the first African-American President of the United States in conjunction with Black History Month. The event will be sponsored by the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs.

Moraine Valley Community College Library Podcast
The Meaning of An Obama Presidency Politics, Race, Class and Power

Moraine Valley Community College Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2009


A panel discussing the impact of the presidency of Barack Obama, the first African-American President of the United States in conjunction with Black History Month. The event will be sponsored by the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs.