In this episode, we are creating space for people to share their feelings regarding the death of Tyre Nichols. Participants will have this opportunity to hear from professionals, discuss racial injustice, and unpack trauma stemming from acts of violence rooted in racism. Join a distinguished panel of speakers moderated by Montgomery College’s CEIO, Sharon Wilder, as we discuss this topic. Our panelists include Dr. Andraé Brown, Professor of Psychology at Montgomery College and Retired Captain Sonia Pruitt, Professor of Criminal Justice at Montgomery College. PLEASE COPY AND PASTE THIS LINK TO WATCH THIS PROGRAM - https://youtu.be/SWTmW6o4BUE
Learn how and why the numbers of people incarcerated and deported center around a few ethnic groups. Learn how long the U.S. has practice singling out ethnic groups to change the economic climate in the country. Dr. Tanya Maria Golash-Boza, author of 6 books and Professor of Sociology at the University of California-Merced, illustrates how race, immigration and social justice intersect.
Outlook Montgomery talks to residents and MCPD Chief Marcus Jones and MC Professor Sonia Pruitt about removing bias from policing.
Description (Website) Outlook Montgomery talks with Montgomery County Police Chief Marcus Jones, Montgomery College Criminal Justice Professor Ginger Robinson, and an MC Criminal Justice Student about The Next Generation Of Police Officers. Explore with us this discussion about how to improve the education and training of police officers. https://www.montgomerycollege. edu/academics/programs/criminal-justice/criminal-justice-aas-degree. html https://www.montgomerycollege. edu/offices/advancement-and-community-engagement/mctv/featured-series/career-exploration.html/engineering
In this episode, we are creating space for people to share their feelings regarding the death of Tyre Nichols. Participants will have this opportunity to hear from professionals, discuss racial injustice, and unpack trauma stemming from acts of violence rooted in racism. Join a distinguished panel of speakers moderated by Montgomery College’s CEIO, Sharon Wilder, as we discuss this topic. Our panelists include Dr. Andraé Brown, Professor of Psychology at Montgomery College and Retired Captain Sonia Pruitt, Professor of Criminal Justice at Montgomery College. PLEASE COPY AND PASTE THIS LINK TO WATCH THIS PROGRAM - https://youtu.be/SWTmW6o4BUE
A Montgomery College Institute for Race, Justice and Civic Engagement book chat with author Dave Zirin about "The Kaepernick Effect: Taking a Knee and Changing the World.
NPR's Jasmine Garsd discusses how she has created a highly successful podcast called The Last Cup with MC's Vanessa Zambrano. PLEASE COPY AND PASTE THIS LINK TO WATCH THIS PROGRAM: https://youtu.be/8zjsFSE3Mhs
The struggle for citizenship hasn't been easy for a Peruvian DACA recipient and an adoptee born in South Korea. Watch now on Real Students, Real Talk: MC Diversity Dialogues.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY HOSTS 10TH ANNUAL MONTGOMERY HISTORY CONFERENCE.
With religious intolerance on the rise across the country, it is incumbent upon historians to document and record those experiences. And all too often, non-Christian religions like Islam are given short shrift in American history, though locally both Jim Johnston’s From Slave Ship to Harvard and Stephen Stec’s new article “Riley v. Worthington” in the Montgomery County Story highlight the overlooked presence of Muslims in our early history. In keeping with the adage that “today is tomorrow’s history,” Jim Johnston leads a panel of individuals from Pakistan, the United States, Palestine, and Algeria in a conversation to discuss what it is like to be Muslim in Montgomery County today. To engage in further dialogue about the panel visit: https://muslimexperiencesinmoco. blogspot.com/.
MC student helps Smithsonian Document Immigrant Rights Activist History Paul Peck Humanities Institute Honors Internship Program. The Undocumented Organizing Collecting Initiative is a “three-year project tracing the emergence of undocumented youth activism over the past twenty years by recording, analyzing, and interpreting political strategies via the collection of oral histories and objects.”
Roberto Hurtado discusses in his showcase of the Many Voices, One Nation exhibit (NMAH) to humanize the immigrant experience. Giving students an experiential learning opportunity while practicing Spanish course material. Paste the following link into your BROWSER watch video: https://youtu.be/o-IWgI82ZtI
Welcome to The IDEA Podcast, a show that welcomes inclusion, diversity, and embracement to all. This episode explores the subject of Inclusivity and Decolonization. MC Social Justice Ambassadors Patrick Ibañez and Darryl Lesesne talked with MC Assistant professor, Dr. Katya Salmi, and MC student Melany Claros.
"Radicalization of the Concept of 'American': Teaching Race and Decolonization Through the National Museum of the American Indian" Please copy and paste the link below in your browser to watch the content.: https://youtu.be/lEjcIulV6Ew
A course in World Music that challenges students to engage in conversations about various music cultures. This course provides a variety of music samples that have made a cultural impact on society. To Watch the Content Please check out the following link: https://youtu.be/acfKAj55kgU
Why It Matters - Elysse Meredith Why English is So Weird
What does it mean to be you? Explore the deeper meaning of identity and what it means to "be" with Montgomery College Professor of Philosophy, Bonard Molina Garcia. PLEASE COPY AND PASTE THIS LINKTO WATCH THIS PROGRAM https://youtu.be/nmK-vr_wNeM
Montgomery College Professor Alejandra Morales Picard discusses how she utilized the Smithsonian artifacts, museums, and resources with her students.
Freelance Producer Robin Hamilton interviews successful women from local TV, Radio and Video Production businesses who encourge young women to enter the field of broadcasting. These women share life experiences and strategies that will be of help to anyone considering the field of production or broadcast management.
Can a White student and Black student agree about what makes good TV? Two TV Production students, one African American and one Indian & European American, talk about their shared dreams of making it in the TV biz.
A 28-year-old former pro wrestler with an Ivy League degree and 19-year-old 2020 MC business graduate chat about diversity, music, and remote learning during COVID-19 on Real Students, Real Talk!
It's more than just a game for us - we raze doubts as we raise the bar. We're the Raptors.
Montgomery College Raptors Womens Basketball vs Chesapeake College Skipjacks