57 min

Dr. Greg Mathison's Journey To Responsiveness, Season 2, Episode 7, Special Series: It's the White Man's Fault?, Part 2 of 3 Outrageous Love the Podcast: Our Journeys to Responsiveness

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This episode, Dr. Greg Mathison, explores the thought-provoking and somewhat rhetorical statement/question, It's The White Man's Fault and shares his journey to responsiveness. Dr. Mathison is assistant superintendent with the Parkway Schools located in St. Louis. Like many of our journeys, Greg's journey is windy road of twists and turns that are a combination of the predictable and the unexpected. His journey begins in Minnesota and makes it way through Japan and other places around the world. Dr. Mathison is willingly takes on the very sensitive topic of how white men are generally viewed when it comes to race and culture in our society. and does so with eloquence and wisdom. Listen closely for how the Red Hot Chili Peppers become part of the conversation.  Dr. Hollie will continue to share his train of thoughts that led to the special series and the ongoing paradox of how we make generalizations while at the same time see each person as an individual - including white men. 
Learn more about CLR and Dr. Hollie at www.culturallyresponsive.org and Twitter @validateaffirm

This episode, Dr. Greg Mathison, explores the thought-provoking and somewhat rhetorical statement/question, It's The White Man's Fault and shares his journey to responsiveness. Dr. Mathison is assistant superintendent with the Parkway Schools located in St. Louis. Like many of our journeys, Greg's journey is windy road of twists and turns that are a combination of the predictable and the unexpected. His journey begins in Minnesota and makes it way through Japan and other places around the world. Dr. Mathison is willingly takes on the very sensitive topic of how white men are generally viewed when it comes to race and culture in our society. and does so with eloquence and wisdom. Listen closely for how the Red Hot Chili Peppers become part of the conversation.  Dr. Hollie will continue to share his train of thoughts that led to the special series and the ongoing paradox of how we make generalizations while at the same time see each person as an individual - including white men. 
Learn more about CLR and Dr. Hollie at www.culturallyresponsive.org and Twitter @validateaffirm

57 min