Ep. 137 Deborah Levine: I try to feel at home with the history as well as being part of the future, of making a difference.

Published: Nov. 19, 2019, 7 a.m.

b'Deborah Levine is an award-winning author of 14 books and Founder/Editor of the American Diversity Report.
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\\nBorn in Brooklyn and brought up in Bermuda, her background includes advanced degrees in cultural anthropology, religion, and urban planning. Inspired by her father, a World War II US military intelligence officer assigned to interrogate Nazi prisoners of war, she is a former executive director of Jewish Federations.
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\\nNamed by Forbes Magazine as one of the top 10 Diversity & Inclusion Trailblazers, Deborah is the inventor of cognitive technology for addressing unconscious bias.
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\\nAs an entrepreneur, she created the Women\\u2019s Council on Diversity, the DuPage/Chicago Interfaith Resource Network, Youth Multicultural Video Contest, and the Southeast Global Leadership Academy.
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\\nHer work is documented in her many books and journals such as the Harvard Divinity School Bulletin, newspaper opinion columns, and online media, including The Huffington Post. Her latest book, When Hate Groups March Down Main Street, is the culmination of a lifetime spent promoting inclusion and counteracting hate.
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\\nnation of a lifetime spent promoting inclusion and counteracting hate.'