Posts Tagged ‘Diversity’

The Doctor Will See You Now (and prescribe a new paradigm)

Friday, September 2nd, 2016
The Doctor is in: TV host, scholar, author and public intellectual Marc Lamont Hill gave the keynote for yesterdays Race in Our Communities Forum at Syracuse University.

TV host, author and public intellectual and Morehouse professor Marc Lamont Hill gave the keynote for yesterdays Race in Our Communities Forum at Syracuse University.

Dr. Marc Lamont Hill, social justice warrior and host of “VH1 Live,” came to Syracuse loaded for bear yesterday, but he mixed in some humorous mixed metaphors to make the medicine go down easy. He talked passionately about the need for equitable justice under the law and thinking outside the imperfect system that currently exists (in cities and on campuses).

Hill asked the crowd at the Schine Student Center imagine a freedom dream,a world where healing and rehabilitation follow justice, and where we readily identify, and eventually diminish state violence propagated against vulnerable groups, stereotypes and marginalized people.

After Hill’s keynote there was a panel discussion, which included Keith J. Bybee, Ph.D., Tony Callisto,Bea González, Benjamin Jealous and Jordan Shelby West. The moderator was Dr. Keith Alford of SU’s Falk College.

How to Make Must Watch TV

Monday, February 29th, 2016

Cultural Engagement

Monday, November 16th, 2015
Ibrahim Lawton gave strageties to prevent and resolve micro-aggressions and cultural insensitivity in majority spaces during a workshop at the Blacktivism Conference on Saturday.

This was maybe our favorite module during the Blacktivism Conference on Saturday. SU law student Ibrahim Lawton (above) gave strategies to prevent and resolve micro-aggression and cultural insensitivity in majority spaces. The interactive workshop offered pearls of wisdom for those in higher education or the corporate sector.

Diversity Dialogue

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2015
Another of our favorites from the TEDx event was Doug Melville, who talked about using diversity as personal currency.

Another of our favorites from the TEDx event was Doug Melville, who talked about using diversity as personal currency.

The grace of dialogue (six words or less)

Monday, January 19th, 2015

Journalist Michele Norris was the featured speaker for the 30th Annual Dr. martin Luther King , Jr. Celebration at Syracuse University.


Michele Norris was a great selection for last night’s program at Syracuse University because Dr. King was all about fostering conversations about subjects such as poverty and social justice.

Listen below to hear Norris, joined by the Say What ensemble, read statements from The Race Card Project (some submitted from Syracuse).

New Creative Class

Tuesday, July 8th, 2014
sif-stock-jhr-cfacSU Professor and artist Dr. James Haywood Rolling, Jr. discussed his book at a CFAC event

SU Professor and artist Dr. James Haywood Rolling, Jr. discussed his book at a CFAC event

Columnist David Brooks wrote a piece yesterday that touched on some ideas in Dr. James Haywood Rolling, Jr.’s book Swarm Intelligence, particularly the myth of the creative loner. Rolling’s text also talks about applying principles of the swarm (and diversity) to civic innovation, business leadership, and educational initiatives.