Topic
Diversity
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God Squad
Authors of Religion for Dummies, The Reverend Monsignor Thomas J. Hartman and Rabbi Marc A. Gellman write the syndicated column GOD SQUAD for Tribune Media Services. Father Tom is president and CEO of the Diocese of Rockville Centre's cable television station, Telecare. Rabbi Marc Gellman is the senior rabbi of Temple Beth Torah in Melville, New York.
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Harvey Alston
Harvey Alston believes in the solitary achievement, shared accomplishment and the dignity of human beings. His enterprise is Best Inc. which is based on his philosophy and book, Be the Best. Harvey's career is vast including assistant director of financial aid at the university level and head football coach of a highschool football team.
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Josh Blue
Since first appearing on Comedy Central's "Mind of Mencia", Josh Blue has gone on to be a favorite on NBC's "Last Comic Standing". An uncanny ability to improvise with any audience coupled with comedic timing rarely found in a performer of his age has enabled Josh to rapidly develop a fan base across the country. He has appeared on MSNBC, FOX News, and Fox Sports Net.
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Joyce Coleman
As the nation's first black female officer and executive at a major airline, TWA, Joyce Coleman's mission is to inspire others to achieve their dreams. Joyce has worked with corporate management to develop and implement successful programs and has written numerous business articles on principal leadership and long-term success. She is author of the acclaimed book, Soul Stirrings: How Looking Back Gives Each Of Us The Freedom To Move Forward.
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Judge Glenda Hatchett
Working in the legal and public relations departments at Delta Air Lines, Judge Glenda Hatchett first received her judicial appointment as chief presiding judge of the Fulton County, Georgia Juvenile Court. Also star of the television series Judge Hathchett, her "intervention" episodes where she helps troubled young people set their lives on the right track distinguishes her from other television judges and has gained her popular acclaim as a "hands-on" judge
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Kathleen Cleaver
From 1967 to 1971, Kathleen Cleaver was the communications secretary of the Black Panther Party, the first woman member of their Central Committee. Today Kathleen is a Senior Research Associate at the Yale Law School and executive producer of the International Black Panther Film Festival. Kathleen has co-edited a collection of essays entitled Liberation, Imagination and the Black Panther Party.
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