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Agapi Stassinopoulis.
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Alan Kay.
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Alan Kay, President of the Americans Talk Issues Foundation, discusses the importance of polling as a way to measure individual wants and needs in terms of public policy.
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1992
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AlanKay
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Alice Walker.
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Fresh off winning a Pulitzer Prize, novelist and poet Alice Walker discusses The Color Purple and her most recent novel, In Search of Our Mothers Gardens, as well as Zora Neale Hurston. NOTE: This file is audio only.
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1983
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Worth_Quoting_Alice_Walker_audioonly
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Andrew Cockburn.
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Military Affairs specialist Cockburn discusses SDI (Strategic Defense Initiative) or Star Wars, as it was sometimes called. Cockburn argues against SDI, arguing that it's too expensive, will lead to greater nuclear proliferation, only protects against one type of nuclear missile, and, finally, will threaten other nations with its inherent offensive capability.
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1987
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AndrewCockburn
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Ashok Khosla.
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The Earth Summit was held June 1992 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. This summit was the largest gathering of world leaders, who represented one hundred seventy-eight nations. Dr. Ashok Khosla, an Indian environmentalist and founder of the magazine Sustainable Development, discusses his vision for the global economy for the next ten years after the Earth Summit.
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1992
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AshokKhosla
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Bettina Gregory.
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Bettina Gregory, an ABC News Correspondent for more than 25 years who won the Edward R. Murrow Award for coverage of the O.J. Simpson Criminal Trial, discusses her career as a Senior Correspondent. NOTE: This file is incomplete, and interview starts mid-stream.
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1987
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Bettina Gregory
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Bob Woodson.
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Bob Woodson, the President of the National Center for Neighborhood Enterprise in Washington, D.C., shares how his agency helps give empowerment strategies to lower income communities. This episode is guest hosted by Dr. Afesha Adams, Dean of the College of Arts and Science at the University of North Florida.
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1992
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BobWoodson
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Carolyn Forche.
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Poet, teacher, translator, and activist Carolyn Forché - whose poetry has been praised by Joyce Carol Oates and who received a Guggenheim Fellowship and traveled to El Salvador with Amnesty International, where she witnessed the civil war - discusses how she became a professional poet and shares selections of her politically engaged poetry.
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1990
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Claude Pepper.
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Congressman Claude Pepper, who served in the Florida House of Representatives as well as the U.S. House and Senate, discusses aging, and argues for the preservation of Social Security.
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1984
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ClaudePepper
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Connie May Fowler.
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Connie May Fowler, author of Before Women had Wings, shares how her life as a young child growing up in Florida was the basis for this novel. She also discusses how the character of Zora in the novel was a tribute to author Zora Neal Hurston.
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1996
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ConnieMayFowler2
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Cynthia Goodwin.
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Cynthia Goodwin, Assistant Vice President with the Federal Reserve, discusses consumer education and protections with Dawn Lockhart, Consumer Credit Counseling Service Program Director.
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1997
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CynthiaGoodwin
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Diane Cory.
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Diane Cory, a corporate consultant who focuses on diversity and leadership, discusses the difficulties some face in business and how to work effectively in environments that foster diversity without creating argument or debate.
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1995
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DianeCory
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Dr. Dana Friedman.
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Dr. Dana Friedman, who works with the business research organization The Conference Board, shares her views on how the workforce is changing and how both families and the corporations they work for can benefit from corporate childcare. Dr. Friedman is interviewed by Dr. Harriet Harral, Director of Training for the City of Jacksonville.
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1986
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DanaFriedman
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Dr. Jacquelyn Belcher and Dr. Martha Nesbitt.
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Dr. Martha Nesbitt and Dr. Jacqueline Belcher from Dekalb Community College in Atlanta, who have been working with the FCCJ Women and Minority Leadership Program, discuss the need for leadership and mentorship programs in business, with a focus on how networking has become an essential part of business. They also discuss studies that have shown that mentorship programs within an institution provide a more productive workforce as well as stronger internal promotion.
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1995
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Dr.JacquelynBelcherandDr.MarthaNesbitt
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Dr. James Fraser.
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Dr. James Fraser, Professor of History and Education and Dean of the School of Education at Northeastern University, discusses and offers criticisms of the current methods of teacher preparation and urban education in the United States. NOTE: At conclusion of Worth Quoting episode at 23:49, video cuts to classroom session with Dr. Fraser discussing his time in Jacksonville and at Northeastern with FCCJ faculty and staff.
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2004
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Worth_Quoting_Dr_James_Fraser, fscj:13493
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Dr. Nancy Schlossberg.
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Kent Campus Provost Dr. Charles Dassance interviews Dr. Nancy Schlossberg, a professor at the University of Maryland at College Park and author of Overwhelmed: Coping with Life's Up and Downs, discusses adult development and learning and coping strategies for dealing with adult transitions.
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1992
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NancySchlossberg
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Dr. P. Keshava Bhat and Dr. Frank Bracho - Development and Environmentalism.
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Dr. Frank Bracho, former Ambassador of Venezuela to India, and Dr. Keshava Bhat, an Indian Professor of Botany, discuss why the old style of development used in the past has failed and society is now plagued by pollution, waste and sickness. Dr. Bracho discusses his books, Redefining Wealth and Progress: New Ways to Measure Economic, Social, and Environmental Change and Toward a New Human Development Paradigm. Dr. Bhat discusses how the dynamics of nature and civilization have changed creating an environment that does not support old models of development.
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1993
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KeshavaBhatFrankBracho3
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Dr. P. Keshava Bhat and Dr. Frank Bracho - Healthcare.
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Dr. Frank Bracho, former Ambassador of Venezuela to India and bestselling author of the Venezuelan cookbook on natural foods Guide to Good Eating, and Dr. Keshava Bhat, an Indian Professor of Botany and author of The Basics of Natural Health, discuss the state of American healthcare in the 1990’s under President Bill Clinton and question the necessity of healthcare and who bears the responsibility for providing it.
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1993
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KeshavaBhatFrankBracho2
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Dr. Rushworth Kidder.
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Dr. Rushworth Kidder, a senior columnist for The Christian Science Monitor and former professor of English at Wichita State University, Kidder discusses his transition from academia to journalism and the importance of strong writing skills.
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1989
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Eckart Wintzen.
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Eckart Wintzen and Hazel Henderson discuss the impact that businesses have on the environment and how businesses can be innovative in creating a sustainable environment. Wintzen introduces the concept of green auditing, or introducing environmental impacts as costs.
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1992
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EckartWintzen
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