
EPISODE 006 ISRAELI HAMAS CONFLICT with Stephanie Cappadona SPECIAL EDITION
10/19/23 • 40 min
A Special Edition Of Conversations With Carole
Young revelers danced the night away in the heart of the Israeli desert, their joyous celebration turning into a harrowing dash for survival at the break of day. Innocent families perished within the secure confines of their kibbutz, desperately clinging to life as they remained devoid of any military aid.
Meanwhile, the vulnerable, both young and old, cowered in fear as missiles rained down upon the buildings beside them in Gaza. These are the unsung heroes and victims of the ravages of warfare – men, women, children, couples, families, and individuals from both Israel and Gaza – all caught in the crossfire of a brutal conflict with no clear victor in sight.
Today, we sit down with criminal justice expert and acclaimed sociologist Dr. Stephanie Cappadona of Curry College to delve into the profound and enduring impacts of the Israeli-Hamas Conflict on us all.
This is a special edition of Conversations with Carole.
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About Dr. Cappadona
Ph.D., Sociology, Northeastern University
M.S., Criminal Justice, Northeastern University
Stephanie Cappadona is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice at Curry College. She received her M. S. in Criminal Justice and Ph.D. in Sociology with a concentration in Violence and Conflict from Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts.
Dr. Cappadona's dissertation is entitled "Which Bias Crimes Get Prosecuted? An analysis of bias-motivated incidents and prosecutions in the City of Boston, Massachusetts 2007-2008". Her teaching and research are grounded in social justice and human rights. She teaches courses in Sociological and Criminological Theory, Sociology of Violence, Criminology, Justice and Human Rights Advocacy, Human Diversity in Criminal Justice, Hate Crimes and Hate Groups, and Juvenile Justice.
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RESOURCES ON ISRAEL and PALESTINE
Good Historical Documentary on how Britain impacted Israel.
https://youtu.be/ZXfuqUhzESg?si=R6Q_WQieFZaxwRMg
TED TALK FEATURING DR. IAN BREMMER
https://youtu.be/wQmBsbt9blg?si=nDVV3zKc7t8u_IV_
GAZA a documentary that you can watch on Netflix or YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3AoUTiLTM-4
CHRIS HEDGES REPORT
https://chrishedges.substack.com
A Good Book To Read:
AGREE TO DISAGREE: A Critical Thinking Guide to Communication, Conflict Management, and Critical Media Literacy
BY Nolan Higdon (Author) and Mickey Huff (Author)
A Special Edition Of Conversations With Carole
Young revelers danced the night away in the heart of the Israeli desert, their joyous celebration turning into a harrowing dash for survival at the break of day. Innocent families perished within the secure confines of their kibbutz, desperately clinging to life as they remained devoid of any military aid.
Meanwhile, the vulnerable, both young and old, cowered in fear as missiles rained down upon the buildings beside them in Gaza. These are the unsung heroes and victims of the ravages of warfare – men, women, children, couples, families, and individuals from both Israel and Gaza – all caught in the crossfire of a brutal conflict with no clear victor in sight.
Today, we sit down with criminal justice expert and acclaimed sociologist Dr. Stephanie Cappadona of Curry College to delve into the profound and enduring impacts of the Israeli-Hamas Conflict on us all.
This is a special edition of Conversations with Carole.
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About Dr. Cappadona
Ph.D., Sociology, Northeastern University
M.S., Criminal Justice, Northeastern University
Stephanie Cappadona is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice at Curry College. She received her M. S. in Criminal Justice and Ph.D. in Sociology with a concentration in Violence and Conflict from Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts.
Dr. Cappadona's dissertation is entitled "Which Bias Crimes Get Prosecuted? An analysis of bias-motivated incidents and prosecutions in the City of Boston, Massachusetts 2007-2008". Her teaching and research are grounded in social justice and human rights. She teaches courses in Sociological and Criminological Theory, Sociology of Violence, Criminology, Justice and Human Rights Advocacy, Human Diversity in Criminal Justice, Hate Crimes and Hate Groups, and Juvenile Justice.
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RESOURCES ON ISRAEL and PALESTINE
Good Historical Documentary on how Britain impacted Israel.
https://youtu.be/ZXfuqUhzESg?si=R6Q_WQieFZaxwRMg
TED TALK FEATURING DR. IAN BREMMER
https://youtu.be/wQmBsbt9blg?si=nDVV3zKc7t8u_IV_
GAZA a documentary that you can watch on Netflix or YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3AoUTiLTM-4
CHRIS HEDGES REPORT
https://chrishedges.substack.com
A Good Book To Read:
AGREE TO DISAGREE: A Critical Thinking Guide to Communication, Conflict Management, and Critical Media Literacy
BY Nolan Higdon (Author) and Mickey Huff (Author)
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Episode 005 Hispanic Heritage Month with Oscar Mejias
Hispanic Heritage Month (HHM) takes place between September 15th to October 15th as a time to recognize and celebrate the many contributions, diverse cultures, and extensive histories of the American Latino community.
Beginning in 1968, Hispanic Heritage Month was originally observed as “Hispanic Heritage Week”, but it was later extended to a month in 1988. Since then it has been celebrated nationwide. The month also celebrates the independence days of several Latin American countries, including Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua on September 15th, Mexico on September 16th, and Chile on September 18th. They also include holidays that recognize Hispanic contributions such as Virgin Islands-Puerto Rico Friendship Day that is celebrated in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
From Spain to the cultures in South America we’ll talk with our expert guest today, who made his way from Venezuela to Florida to Rhode Island. He’s Oscar Mejais, the Founder, President, and CEO of the Rhode Island Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, an organization that has grown from 100 hundred members to nearly 1000 in 7 short years! You won’t want to miss this show! You’re listening to Conversations with Carole!
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Oscar Mejías was born in Venezuela. He graduated as a computer engineer and arrived in the USA in 2003.
After relocating from Venezuela to Florida, Oscar has been working in Business, Education, and technology for the last 16 years in Rhode Island. He worked with several organizations, including the SBA, SBDC, RI Economic Development Center (EDC), and Center of Women & Entrepreneurs (CWE), for training and educational purposes. Oscar is the Chairman of the Emerging Markets Committee in the Economic Summit organized by the Small Business Administration of Rhode Island (SBA) since 2015. He worked as an IT Implementation Project Manager for a Global Financial Institution in Massachusetts (2011 - 2014).
Oscar Mejías is a recognized business and civic leader whose involvement with the Latino community in the last 15 years has given him a well-obtained reputation for dedication and leadership. As a business owner, and has been awarded as New England Minority Business Owner 2015(SBA).
He was recognized by The White House Initiative for Excellence in Education for Hispanics. He is the CEO of BETECH (an IT Consulting firm) and EMERGING STUDIES INSTITUTE, a Bilingual Vocational and Technical School.
Oscar Mejías is the Founder & CEO of the Rhode Island Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, whose mission is to advocate, promote, and lead Hispanic-owned businesses to success. This successful organization provides technical assistance and resources to Latino Business owners, supporting the Latino Community's economic development in Rhode Island. With nearly 1,000 members, this organization represents a force in the state's economic ecosystem.
He is a recognized former member of several Diversity & Inclusion committees: Providence Foundation, Providence Community Library, Cranston Armory Steering Committee, and Governor's Working Group for Diversity in Construction, among others. He is a New England Council Diversity Committee member, the City of Pawtucket Mayor's Community Board and Co-Chair of the ARPA Task Force for the City of Providence. He is also an active member of several economic development committees in the state of Rhode Island, including the Board of Directors of the RI Public Expenditure Council, the RI Commodores Group, and the RI Committee for Economic Development Strategies.
He is married with two daughters and is proud of his first granddaughter.
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Episode 007 Unearthing An Asian American Identity: Leverett Wing's Journey from Summer Camp to Civic Leadership
From a Jewish summer camp, Leverett Wing embarked on a profound journey of self-discovery. Raised in Chelsea, Massachusetts, he found minimal connection to his Asian American heritage in the classroom. But through that camp, he unearthed the treasures of his culture. Today, as the leader of Boston's essential civic engagement organization, The Commonwealth Seminar, Leverett's story is a compelling testament to the power of embracing one's ethnicity, paving the way for impactful civic leadership. His inspiring journey embodies the significance of cultural identity, self-discovery, and leadership for us all.
Hello! You're listening to Conversations With Carole!
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Leverett Wing - Executive Director,
The Commonwealth Seminar
Leverett is the Executive Director of the Commonwealth Seminar, a non-partisan organization seeking to "Open the Doors of Government to Everyone" by educating advocates and leaders who live in & work with underserved communities about the "ins & outs" and "essentials" of working with, and within, all levels of government.
Before the Seminar, Leverett led the Community Services Division at The MA Department of Housing & Community Development, overseeing a budget of over $200 million. Leverett was also the Executive Director of Asian & Pacific Islander American Vote (APIAVote), a national, D.C. based organization focusing on civic engagement in the Asian American community. Before that, Leverett helped spearhead an effort to create the Massachusetts Asian American Commission and was named the Commission's first permanent Executive Director.
Leverett also serves on the boards of several highly respected organizations. Among them, Leverett sits on the Board of Overseers at Joslin Diabetes Center, the Board of Advisors at Eastern Bank, the Board of Overseers of the Boston Children's Museum, and the Board of Overseers of 'GBH-TV/Radio.
He also serves on the Board of Directors of Boston's Higher Ground in Roxbury, Massachusetts. Leverett is also a Board member for Meet Boston and serves on the Bureau's Multicultural Committee.
In Boston, Leverett was recognized by Get Konnected as one of their "One Hundred Most Influential People of Color" and is a recipient of the prestigious "Good Guy Award" from the M.A. Women's Political Caucus, only the second Asian American to receive the award.
IN 2021, The Multicultural Symposium Series Empowerment Breakfast honored Leverett for his unwavering leadership and commitment to communities across the region.
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