Got Solidarity?: Challenging Straight White College Men to Advocate for Social Justice; featuring Dr. Jorg Vianden
Release Date: 05/13/2025
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info_outlineIn this episode, we welcome our first non-Oakton affiliated guest to the podcast, Dr. Jorg Vianden, author of the book, "Got Solidarity?: Challenging Straight White College Men to Advocate for Social Justice".
We get to know Dr. Jorg Vianden, how he got started in higher education, what inspired his doctoral work and the research that informed his book. Then we discuss how he handles resistence and challenging straight white men to be advocates for social justice.
We also hear from Oakton's Manager of Student Conduct and Title IX Coordinator, Robert Pererson, who studied under Dr. Vianden. Enjoy the show!
Host: Dr. Rick Daniels, Director of Institutional Equity and Inclusion
Guests: Dr. Jorg Vianden, Professor, Student Affairs Administrator, and Author
Robert Peterson, Manager of Student Conduct and Title IX Coordinator, Oakton College
Coordinator: Brenda Cruz, Coordinator of Institutional Equity an Inclusion
Producer: Erick Rohn, Professor of Design