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Mary Bradbury Jones

Fernando Casafranca and Latin America

With so much focus on the Middle East in the media today, it’s easy to minimize the political, geographical, social, and economic turmoil that’s happening right across our boarder to the south. How do we step up as good neighbors in the politically charged, economically driven hornet’s nest in Central and South America?

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Mark Alexander on Teaching Gen Y

What is it about the “Echo Boomers” that we don’t understand? How do demands on time, work, education, and technology define this generation, and what are we doing to help? This week, Mark Alexander of University of Phoenix joins us to take on the next generation and the fantastic challenge this poses on institutions to step up and meet their needs.

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Charlita Shelton and Race and Diversity in America

Threats of terror and cultural bifurcation in our country call to question just how diverse a nation we really are. Are We The People really able to understand one another for our differences and move forward together, or are we embroiled in a demographic quagmire at home, work, and in the media?

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Linda Fischer Lewis, Crime, Cops, and Politics

On today’s show, Linda Fischer Lewis joins the roundtable to talk about law enforcement, the role of policing in our communities, the politics of rehabilitation, and being the bearer of bad news. An officer for 19 years, Lewis is recently retired from the force and now works in education, an instructor for University of Phoenix, and consultant to the law enforcement community.

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Dan DeNorch and the Civics Machine

This week on Tuesday, Noon, part two of our conversation with attorney and political scientist Dan DeNorch who shares his experience running for county commissioner and weathers the politically cynical firestorm from the roundtable.

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