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The Discipline of Civil Discourse: Four Tools to Debate Without Demeaning

Critical Conversations

Release Date: 10/03/2025

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In this episode of the podcast, Brenda Cruz tells us about some of the December holidays and observances, including Chanukah, Christmas, and Kwanzaa and spending time with loved ones at the end of the year! Host: Dr. Rick Daniels, Director of Institutional Equity and Inclusion Coordinator: Brenda Cruz, Coordinator of Institutional Equity and Inclusion Producer: Erick Rohn, Distinguished Professor of Design

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On this episode of Critical Conversations, we spotlight one of Oakton’s Employee Resource Groups: Elevating Indigenous Voices at Oakton. We will unpack and discuss the origins of the group, its connection to the land Oakton occupies, and key takeaways from this year’s Learning Day. Host: Dr. Rick Daniels, Director of Institutional Equity and Inclusion Guests: Jayne Blacker, Associate Professor of Mathematics Thomas Bowen, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy Coordinator: Brenda Cruz, Coordinator of Institutional Equity and Inclusion Producer: Erick Rohn, Distinguised Professor of Design

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On this episode of Critical Conversations, we reflect on 10 years of leadership and service from President Joianne Smith. Together, we explore the accomplishments and challenges that have shaped her presidency, and look ahead to what the future holds for her and for Oakton College. Host: Dr. Rick Daniels, Director of Institutional Equity and Inclusion  Special Guest: Dr. Joianne Smith, President Coordinator: Brenda Cruz, Institutional Equity and Inclusion Coordinator Producer: Erick Rohn, Distinguished Professor of Design

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For November's holidays and observances, Brenda Cruz walks us through some information about Native American History Month, Dia de los Muertos, Veterans Day, and Transgender Day of Rememberance. Brenda and Rick discuss some ways that you can celebrate and observe these days respectfully this month. Host: Dr. Rick Daniels, Director of Institutional Equity and Inclusion Coordinator: Brenda Cruz, Coordinator of Institutional Equity an Inclusion Producer: Erick Rohn, Distinguished Professor of Design

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Join Dr. Rick Daniels for a special episode of Critical Conversations celebrating the trailblazing neo-soul artist D’Angelo. This episode explores four of his compositions that highlight spirituality, social justice, environmental responsibility, and Black empowerment. D’Angelo’s music moves beyond romantic themes, offering a powerful reminder that sound itself can serve as a form of protest. Host: Dr. Rick Daniels, Director of Institutional Equity and Inclusion  Coordinator: Brenda Cruz, Coordinator of Institutional Equity and Inclusion Producer: Erick Rohn, Distinguised Professor...

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On the next episode of the Critical Conversations podcast, we delve into "The Hidden Cost of Free Speech." Recent events have brought this classic topic back to the forefront, and together, we'll unpack how the national sentiment around free speech impacts the student experience, how we respond to various forms of on-campus expression, and how we share the Oakton story with the broader community. Host: Dr. Rick Daniels, Director of Institutional Equity and Inclusion  Guests: Will Crawford, Distinguished Professor of English Keith Simonds, Assistant Professor of Political Science Steve...

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In this episode of Critical Conversations, Dr. Rick Daniels cuts through the noise around “civil discourse” and gets real about what it actually means. Respectful debate isn’t just about sharing opinions, it’s about the skill, care, and discipline we bring into dialogue. Too often, what’s framed as free speech is really provocation disguised as debate. Dr. Daniels challenges that notion and introduces four practical tools designed to help us sharpen our ability to disagree without disrespect, and to debate without demeaning. Host: Dr. Rick Daniels, Director of Institutional Equity...

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Have you ever felt like you had to shrink yourself to fit in? Been the “only one” in the room? Or felt pressure to speak for your whole community? In Season 3, Episode 2 of Critical Conversations, we begin our new series Who Switched My Code? by exploring tokenism as a form of social adaptability. Together, we’ll walk through the three phases: Adaptation, Reaction, and Representation. I also tell my own personal story with tokenism and reflect on how I moved from survival to authentic leadership. Code-switching has a cost; let’s unpack it together. #CriticalConversations...

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Join us for the Season 3 premiere of the Critical Conversations Podcast as we unpack the Department of Justice's letter on "illegal" DEI practices in higher education. Our esteemed panelists Dear Aunaetitrakul, Keith Simonds, and Sylvia Rosillo will delve into three key areas of the letter: its interpretations of Title VI, its implications for diversity initiatives, and potential institutional responses. This vital discussion took place on Thursday, September 4 and was recorded in front of a live studio audience. Host: Dr. Rick Daniels, Director of Institutional Equity and Inclusion Guests:...

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In this episode of Critical Conversations, Dr. Rick Daniels cuts through the noise around “civil discourse” and gets real about what it actually means. Respectful debate isn’t just about sharing opinions, it’s about the skill, care, and discipline we bring into dialogue. Too often, what’s framed as free speech is really provocation disguised as debate. Dr. Daniels challenges that notion and introduces four practical tools designed to help us sharpen our ability to disagree without disrespect, and to debate without demeaning.

Host: Dr. Rick Daniels, Director of Institutional Equity and Inclusion
Coordinator: Brenda Cruz, Coordinator of Institutional Equity and Inclusion
Producer: Erick Rohn, Distinguised Professor of Design