Glocal News in Social Artistry

Now a PhD Licensed Psychologist in the Tampa area, Mizzou grad Reuben Faloughi shares his story from "Georgia born and bred" to the healing he is still undergoing from the micro-aggressions of living. He was a co-founder of #concernedstudent1950 and The Bridge at Mizzou.

Show Notes

Reuben Faloughi was saddened to hear a present-day Black senior at Mizzou confess not knowing about the campus events of 2015 that led to the resignation of the UM System President. But Reuben started to see the lack of commitment to systemic change the next year when he was "transitioned" out of his assistantship at The Bridge. "For a Black man, living is a form of activism." Today, Reuben is still healing and realizes that "everyone is wounded" and needs healing. "Racism is in the DNA of America and may be permanent." "I will embody being a good man."
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Each Wednesday morning from 10-11 on KOPN.org 89.5 FM, Dick Dalton has a conversation with someone who is building a more humane world from the inside out. Listen live or find his podcasts here on transistor.fm.