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Clarence E. Glover, Jr. is one of America's most respected voices on issues pertaining to African-American history and culture, intercultural relations, and racism. He is also noted for his seminars and lectures on Male/Female Relations, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement. Some of his topics include: "On Being African-American", "From Racism to Reconciliation", "Love, Sex and Intercourse, Can We Talk" and "Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Non-Violent Social Change."
In 1986, Glover served as interviewer and consultant for "In Remembrance of Martin" the PBS documentary on the first National Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday Observance. Glover has also been featured in Essence Magazine in an exclusive interview entitled "Spirituality; An African View." He has also appeared in The New York Times and was a guest on the National Lifetimes Channel Show (The Jane Wallace Show) on "Ivory Tower Bigotry."
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From Racism to Reconciliation |
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extensive exploration of the history and impact racism has had on the
world and American society. Care is given to present a balance
perspective of the cause and effects of racism; with recommendations
for the eventual elimination of racism from society. The Glover Three
R's" (Reconstruction, Re-evaluation & Redirection) model is used.
3 hours minimum.
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Chaos or Community: In Pursuit of the American Dream |
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This seminar explores the evolution of cultural diversity in American
Society with particular emphasis on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s
philosophies of non-violence, love, civil disobedience, and the beloved
community. The movie "In Remembrance of Martin Luther King, Jr." is
featured. (Clarence E. Glover, Jr. Interviewer/Consultant). 3 hours
minimum, including movie.
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