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A positive conversation about race, diversity and relationships. Guests
and live callers discuss new models emerging in business and
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QUOTE OF THE
WEEK:
"People of color who have not fully adapted mainstream white culture must go the extra mile. We must work hard to insure that we are not perceived
(by White coworkers or managers) as threatening, angry, loud, uncooperative, and (God forbid) uneducated or unqualified. In a nutshell,
we must work our tails off and at the same time make the white people around us feel comfortable."
White Privilege and Office Culture
Talking it Plain
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NEXT WEEK :
We'll be live on WOOD-AM 1300 next week on Labor Day talking about the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade in a show called FREE LABOR DAY. That's this coming Monday from 9am til 12 noon on NEWSRADIO WOOD 1300. Then
on Monday, September 8 - a show you can't miss!. DIVERSITY IN WEST MICHIGAN - 10 YEARS AFTER. We talk to Bob Woodrick, founder and president of the Diversity Learning Center. What did he see in west
Michigan 10 years ago when he started diversity training initiatives - what does he see now.
FREE LABOR DAY
Monday September 1 - 9a to 12 Noon
NEWSRADIO WOOD 1300
DIVERSITY IN WEST MICHIGAN - 10 YEARS AFTER
Monday, September 8 at 8:00 am.
WTKG-AM 1230
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RICK WILSON is an Emmy Award winning writer and producer who has more than twenty years of TV and radio broadcast/production experience. Rick has written and researched extensively on a variety of diversity related issues including African American spiritual history.
SKOT WELCH is a proven communicator with over 16 years of experience in the discipline of diversity management. Skot has a unique ability to encourage and promote multiracial, multiethnic dialogue and has led many seminars and leadership training sessions on the subject. |
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