“Dr. Vibe Show Takes” contains various types of content such as our “takes” on different subjects and events, what we are up to and useful pieces of information. Enjoy!!
“Dr. Vibe Show Takes” contains various types of content such as our “takes” on different subjects and events, what we are up to and useful pieces of information. Enjoy!!
As historian Baz Dreisinger shows, there are all sorts of reasons for white people to pass for black. Are some more defensible than others? Click on the link below to read more.
Blacks know what it’s like to be excluded, degraded, less valued, how welcome it is to be taken in and how good it feels to extend that hand. Click on the link below to read more.
Why is anyone debating what it means to be black because Rachel Dolezal is trying on blackness like a set of clothing? Click on the link below to read more.
In March 2009, President Obama signed an Executive Order creating the White House Council on Women and Girls. “The purpose of this Council is to ensure that American women and girls are treated fairly in all matters of public policy,” said President Obama. Today, Dr. Warren Farrell is leading the charge of a new proposal, to create a Proposal For A White House Council On Men And Boys.
The discussion topic was The Boy Crisis – What Courage Is Needed In Fathering Today?.
Sean Kullman is an educator, father, and husband. He has taught college, high school, and middle school Literature and Language Arts for move than 15 years. He understands the ways boys and girls and men and women learn and spent the better part of his career fostering learning. His most recent essays include “How to Educate Boys,” which appeared in the New York Times and “While Moms are Leaning In, I’m doing the dishes: Sheryl Sandberg’s Gender and Class,” which appeared in the New Agenda.
He has spent the last several years researching gender equality and post-secondary education and the boy crisis in our culture. Sean is part of a coalition sponsoring a White House Council on Boys and Men and the upcoming “Today’s Boy Crisis Meets Tomorrow’s President Conference” in Iowa on July 20th. He attended the Faith and Freedom Coalition Confernces in April of this year as part of a contingent that met with presidential candidates to discuss today’s boy crisis.
Several years ago, Sean and his wife agreed he would be the primary care-giver at home while she took a new position and became the family bread winner.
With two boys, Sean’s favorite pastime is America’s pastime, baseball. He has coached Little League baseball for 6 years.
Some of the topics that were discussed were:
– Why did Sean decide to be a stay at home Dad and how has it been
– The effect of being a stay at home dad on his manhood
– What are schools not doing with boys
– The fact that institutions are being asked to replace fathers
– What does a good male village look like? And how is it going to happen?
Ontario’s Liberal government will bring in regulations to standardize police street checks, a controversial tactic known in Toronto as carding, but advocates against the practice say that’s not enough. Click on the link below to read more.
In March 2009, President Obama signed an Executive Order creating the White House Council on Women and Girls. “The purpose of this Council is to ensure that American women and girls are treated fairly in all matters of public policy,” said President Obama. Today, Dr. Warren Farrell is leading the charge of a new proposal, to create a Proposal For A White House Council On Men And Boys.
Glenn Barker, Dr. Marvin Thompson and Dr. Vibe will part of a roundtable discussion with Sean Kullman live tonight at 8 p.m. Eastern/5 p.m. Pacific.
The discussion topic will be The Boy Crisis – What Courage Is Needed In Fathering Today?.
Sean Kullman is an educator, father, and husband. He has taught college, high school, and middle school Literature and Language Arts for move than 15 years. He understands the ways boys and girls and men and women learn and spent the better part of his career fostering learning. His most recent essays include “How to Educate Boys,” which appeared in the New York Times and “While Moms are Leaning In, I’m doing the dishes: Sheryl Sandberg’s Gender and Class,” which appeared in the New Agenda.
He has spent the last several years researching gender equality and post-secondary education and the boy crisis in our culture. Sean is part of a coalition sponsoring a White House Council on Boys and Men and the upcoming “Today’s Boy Crisis Meets Tomorrow’s President Conference” in Iowa on July 20th. He attended the Faith and Freedom Coalition Confernces in April of this year as part of a contingent that met with presidenal candidates to discuss today’s boy crisis.
Several years ago, Sean and his wife agreed he would be the primary care-giver at home while she took a new position and became the family bread winner.
With two boys, Sean’s favorite pastime is America’s pastime, baseball. He has coached Little League baseball for 6 years.
All you need to listen to the conversation live is:
Desktop/Laptop: All you need to do is go to http://thedrvibeshow.com/ tonight at 8 p.m. Eastern/5 p.m. Pacific.
Tablet/Smartphone: Tonight at 8 p.m. Eastern/5 p.m. Pacific, please go to the “Mixlr” player at the bottom of http://thedrvibeshow.com/ and click on “Click To Play”.
During our live conversation, you have the opportunity to call in and share with us and ask questions. If you would like to do this, please call us at (507) 237-8423 or doctorvibe42 (Skype). If you get through, please be patient and we will get to your call as soon as possible.
You can follow and participate in the conversation via Twitter using the hashtag #WHCouncilBoys
On Saturday, May 16, 2015, NYU Metropolitan Center for Research on Equity and the Transformation of Schools held a conference titled, Race, Rights, and Responsibility: What Educators Can Do to Help Our Students Think Critically about Protest, Law Enforcement, and Civil Liberty. Click on the link below to read more.
All you need to do to listen to the conversation live is:
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The Perception of Complexion campaign is a means to directly and artistically respond to the undermining bigotry that minorities and people of color face in our society.
EJ Brown, Christian Moore and Zachary Grant of the Perception of Complexion campaign will be on our show today at 5 p.m. Eastern/2 p.m. Pacific.
Ej Brown
25-year-old artist, Ej Brown, is a Baltimore, Maryland native and did most of his growing up in the small town of Hanover, PA. He’s a recent college grad from Point Park University (located in Downtown Pittsburgh, PA) with a Bachelor’s Degree in Cinema Production. From Trayvon Martin to Freddie Grey, over the past two years Brown has observed the increasing problem surrounding police brutality and the overall undermining bigotry that people of color face in the US. As a direct response of the growing frustration of not being heard and understand Brown launched the “Perception of Complexion” campaign on Tumblr and revealed a series of photos titled ‘The Mugshot Series’, which depicted mugshots of young black college grads in cap and gown. The project and campaign as since gone viral and the movement continues to grow.
Christian Moore
Christian L. Moore is a native of Vineland, NJ. He attends Point Park University where he is a senior Business Management major, concentrating in Marketing. He also serves as the university’s Black Student Union President. Christian’s dream is to redefine the image of African American men by combining his love for Christ and passion for business to bridge the societal gaps in America. Teaming up Ej Brown for Perception of Complexion has allowed him to do so globally. As Perception of Complexion’s Marketing director, Christian aims to help Ej communicate this movement beyond the camera lens.
Zachary Glenn
Zachary Glenn Grant, is a writer/actor from McKeesport, (Pittsburgh) Pennsylvania. He graduated from Point Park University last year with a liberal studies degree; focusing in Philosophy. He also has comitted himself to seeking equality within America as well as following his dreams within the film industry. Whilst helping Ej accomplish his ideas for the Perception of Complexion project, Zachary went to France for The Creative Minds Mind Group opportunities during the Festival de Cannes. Ironically, he was first introduced to the project’s success in France, where many people noticed him from Twitter.
All you need to do to listen to the conversation live is:
Desktop/Laptop: All you need to do is go to http://thedrvibeshow.com/ today at 5 p.m. Eastern/2 p.m. Pacific.
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During our live conversation, you have the opportunity to call in and share with us and ask questions. If you would like to do this, please call us at (507) 237-8423 or doctorvibe42 (Skype). If you get through, please be patient and we will get to your call as soon as possible.
You can find out more information about the Perception of Complexion campaign via: