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Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria? w/ Dr. Beverly Tatum
Publisher |
The Diversity Gap
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Business
Education
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Nov 01, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:33:00

Dr. Beverly Tatum is the National  Bestselling author of "Why Are All the Blacks Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?"  Dr. Beverly Tatum is a clinical psychologist and President emerita of Spelman College and in 2014 received the Award for Outstanding Lifetime Contribution to Psychology. She currently lives in Atlanta, Georgia.

In this conversation, Bethaney also mentions The Westside Future Fund. You can check that out here. 

The Diversity Gap is a two-year exploration into the gap between good intentions and good impact. You can learn more at www.thediversitygap.com. You can also follow along on Instagram @thediversitygap or on Facebook!

Need help processing today’s podcast? Head over to www.theDiversityGap.com to find a conversation guide with definitions and questions for reflection.

The Diversity Gap is a project of Plywood People.  Click here to learn more.

In this episode of The Diversity Gap Podcast, Bethaney sits down with Dr. Beverly Tatum at a live event to discuss a variety of topics such her National Bestselling book, "Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?" Dr. Tatum discusses the active nature of antiracism work and four steps on how to build a diverse community.

Dr. Beverly Tatum is the National  Bestselling author of "Why Are All the Blacks Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?"  Dr. Beverly Tatum is a clinical psychologist and President emerita of Spelman College and in 2014 received the Award for Outstanding Lifetime Contribution to Psychology. She currently lives in Atlanta, Georgia.

In this conversation, Bethaney also mentions The Westside Future Fund. You can check that out here. 

The Diversity Gap is a two-year exploration into the gap between good intentions and good impact. You can learn more at www.thediversitygap.com. You can also follow along on Instagram @thediversitygap or on Facebook!

Need help processing today’s podcast? Head over to www.theDiversityGap.com to find a conversation guide with definitions and questions for reflection.

The Diversity Gap is a project of Plywood People.  Click here to learn more.

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