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Have We Become Too Conscious of Diversity?

Recently, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas addressed students at Palm Beach Atlantic University.  He discussed his faith, the issue of race, and growing up in the South.  From his perspective, we as a nation have become too race-  and … Continue reading

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Back from my hiatus!!

For a good portion of 2013, I have taken a break from my blog.  This break has allowed me to focus on the revision of Diversity Consciousness:  Opening Our Minds to People, Cultures, and Opportunities (Pearson).  Shortly, it will be … Continue reading

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Hiatus

I am in the process of revising Diversity Consciousness: Opening Our Minds to People, Cultures, and Opportunities (Pearson).  With the increasing demands on my time, I have decided to take a break from writing my blog.  Will keep you updated … Continue reading

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Romney’s Republican Re-evaluation: Diversity Unconsciousness

In the aftermath of President Obama’s re-election, much has been written about diversity.  Efforts to explain Mitt Romney’s loss have focused attention on his inability to muster significant support from Asians, Blacks, Latinos, gays and lesbians, women, and youth.  As … Continue reading

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Dick Clark’s Diversity Consciousness

Dick Clark will be remembered for many things –American Bandstand, his business acumen, host of game shows, his broadcasts on New Year’s Eve, and the like.  However, it is worth noting that his diversity consciousness helped make all of these … Continue reading

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Reflections on Abusive Priests’ Study

In Diversity Consciousness, I discuss personal barriers, those individual factors that impede our success, and social barriers, those factors that are external to an individual. In an individualistic culture like the U.S., we tend to see individuals as responsible for … Continue reading

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