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What is diversity?

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An interview with Dr. Lani Roberts, “What is Diversity?”

Turn up your speakers or plug in your headphones. This is an audio interview with Oregon State University Philosophy professors, Dr. Lani Roberts and Dr. Joseph Orosco.

It’s part of ENGAGE.

ENGAGE is the podcast program of global culture, transformative concepts, and engaged philosophy produced by the Department of Philosophy, in collaboration with the Grassroots Learning Project at Oregon State University in Corvallis, Oregon.

Each podcast presents a conversation with innovative thinkers about the ideas and values that constitute contemporary life. ENGAGE seeks to understand the challenges that face our society and the solutions that offer hope for a better world.

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Written by Eric Stoller

February 10th, 2006 at 12:15 am

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  1. [...] Eric Stoller’s blog directs me to a pretty interesting interview with Lani Roberts, a philosophy and women studies professor at OSU who talks about ethics and diversity. She’s also on a feminist panel with me on February 23. Listen to the interview. [...]

  2. Thanks for the link to this! I’m on a feminist panel with Dr. Roberts on Thursday, February 23, at 5:30 in the M.U. You should come and see.

    Michael Faris

    11 Feb 06 at 10:22 pm

  3. [...] The post (and now book chapter!) was originally written for an assignment in a philosophy class at Oregon State University. The class, Ethics of Diversity, was/is taught by Lani Roberts. I am grateful for everything that she has taught me. Thanks Lani. [...]

  4. [...] via the Oregon Council for the Humanities Writer Ursula K. Le Guin and Oregon State University philosophy professor Lani Roberts presented an interactive discussion exploring morality and self-deception–including our ideals of morality, how we deceive ourselves individually and collectively, and the concept of moral evolution–at a recent Oregon Council for the Humanities Think & Drink, a happy-hour series that sparks provocative conversations about big ideas. [...]

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