Interview With Jamia Wilson
Jamia Wilson is a feminist, media activst, organizer and storyteller. She is the Executive Director for Women Action & The Media. She is also a winner of TED Prize. Her words and works have featured on CBS News, CSPAN, Forbes, Fox, Good Magazine, Washington Post and even the New York Times.The Women and Media Center says, she’s also an expert on health, media, entertainment, politics and social justice.
Interview with Les Payne
Hear my interview with Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, Les Payne after the Race and Class: Future of America event at SUNY College at Old Westbury. Mr. Payne moderated the talk between Congressman John Lewis and Veteran Journalist Bill Moyers. In our interview, he commented on race in the United States and what action to take to dismantle the system of institutionalized racism.
He has a career that has spanned nearly 50 years in journalism. He worked for Newsday, established the National Association of Black Journalists and one of his many assignments included covering the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
He has a career that has spanned nearly 50 years in journalism. He worked for Newsday, established the National Association of Black Journalists and one of has many assignments included covering the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Interview with Diplomat Ricardo Pascoe
Ricardo Pascoe is a 1972 Old Westbury Alumnus. He’s the co-founder of Mexico’s Revolutionary Workers Party and Democratic Revolution Party. He’s been active in Mexican politics and He also served as Cuba’s Ambassador from 2000-2002. He currently teaches at Mexico’s Autonomous National University and writes a political column for the Newspaper Excelsior.