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My objective: Participants leave the session with constructive questions about their personal beliefs, prejudices and biases. Included within the session, some information and discussion on various issues preventing peaceful human relations and promoting silence and ‘comfort’. Participants will question race relations, co-existence, shared economics and co-responsibility for peace, equity, and justice between all races, creed and colors (with a emphasis on blacks and whites). My motto: WE WILL ALL MEET SOMEDAY ...SOON! Are you ready? Other questions that will be explored: Why do people live up to these stereotypes? Can we succeed in America without peace? What are the dangers in living, internalizing and believing stereotypes? Why do people believe them? What happened to Black America, we never used to think or believe this way? Eddie Moore, Jr. CULTURAL DIVERSITY CONSULTANT “A Success Story” I grew up in the housing projects. My environment and surroundings were poor, but filled with caring and sharing adults and community members. It was a village. My life experiences included drug dealing, drug usage and alcohol abuse and each pointed me down a bad road to nowhere fast! I am currently attending the University of Iowa, working on my Ph.D. in Education; Social Foundations. Eventually, my research and work will focus on race, race relations, motivating young Black males and multicultural education. At the end of my career and life, I want to be known as a proud African-American man who assertively, consistently, and honestly pursued all his goals. I want people to remember me as a hard worker who combined honesty and commitment to reach success, and an unselfish and committed coach and educator who dedicated his professional life to providing opportunity and developing hope within children (especially young Black males). Career Objective To provide opportunities and hope to all children lost in a fast-paced and ever-changing society. To be a culturally competent, effective, intelligent, consistent educator and an Advocate for Peace, Equality, and Justice. Mission Statement To encourage and stimulate thought and action focusing on complex social issues/problems facing students and educators of all cultures, races, socioeconomic and religious backgrounds. Contact Information 2551 Holiday Rd., Apt. A-4, Coralville, IA 52241 (319) 354-3226 (home) (319) 331-1901 (cell) (319) 335-5342 (office) moorejr@blue.weeg.uiowa.edu Education University of Iowa Ph.D. Candidate in Education, Social Foundations Loras College Master of Arts in Education Administration University of Florida Teacher Certification Cornell College Bachelor of Arts in Political Science REFERENCES: Professional: Bob Bierie Athletic Director and Head Football Coach, Loras College, Dubuque, IA 52004 (319)588-7208 Jim Collins Vice President - Institution Advancement, Loras College, Dubuque, IA 52004 (319)588-7647 Christine McCarthy, Ph.D. Associate Professor, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242-1529 (319)335-5302 Bob Tucker, Ed.D. Professor and Dir. All Sports Camp, Loras College, Dubuque, IA 52004 (319)588-7196 Larry Mitchell Principal, Dubuque Senior High School, Dubuque, IA 52004 (319)588-5220 Personal: Kendall Griffin & Family Guidance Counselor, Fenwick High School, Hillsdale, IL (708) 449-0013 Mary and Ron Breitbach Teacher and Businessman, Dubuque Family/Golf, Dubuque, IA (319)588-3054 Thomas Determan & Family Associate Dir.-Equity Operations, Dubuque Community Schools, Dubuque, IA (319) 588-4487 Kim Clayton & Family Principle, Central Alternative HS, Dubuque, IA 52001 (319)588-8395 Donna E. Loewen School to Work Coord., Dubuque Community Schools, Dubuque, IA 52004 (319)588-5100 Steve Miller & Family Head Football Coach, Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, IA 52314 (319)895-4230 Chip and Julie Murray 2280 Clydesdale Court, Dubuque, IA 52001 (319)588-2592 EDDIE MOORE, JR. 2551 Holiday Rd. #A-4 Coralville, IA 52241 (319) 354-3226 email: emoore@cornell-iowa.edu EDDIE MOORE, JR. Career Objective: To provide opportunities and hope to children lost in the shuffle of society and the ever-changing education reform movement by being an effective, intelligent, and consistent educator. To maximize and sharpen my expanding knowledge and experiences throughout my career in education. To take full advantage of all the opportunities presented to me throughout my quest for a doctorate in Education, and not be afraid to take risks or challenge conventional thinking. To maintain an energetic, positive and caring attitude/personality, along with a clean lifestyle, physically and spiritually. Education: UNIVERSITY OF IOWA, Iowa City, IA 52242 Ph.D. candidate, third year GPA 3.4 LORAS COLLEGE, 1450 Alta Vista, Dubuque, IA 52001 Masters of Arts in Education Administration - December 1995 GPA: 3.8 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, Gainesville, FL 32609 Teacher Certification - Summer 1991 GPA: 4.0 CORNELL COLLEGE, Mt. Vernon, IA 52314 Bachelors of Arts in Political Science - May 1989 GPA: 2.4 PORT CHARLOTTE HIGH SCHOOL, 18200 Toledo Blade Blvd., Port Charlotte, FL 33948 Diploma - May 1985 GPA: 3.0 EXPERIENCE: 8/99-present: STARTING DATE IS AUGUST 02, 1999 Asst. Dean of Stud. & Dir. of Intercultural Life, Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, IA Coordinates services to multicultural and international students; collaborates with faculty, staff and students about intercultural programming and activities on campus; advises the multicultural student organizations; and manages the intercultural life center. 9/96-present: Equity and Diversity Consultant, America & MOORE Consulting Team Work with students (K-Higher Ed), parents, community members, city and state government employees throughout Iowa on issues of diversity, race relations, community, stereotypes and self-esteem. The list includes numerous schools (over 25), colleges and universities (6), local and state governmental agencies and community action groups. 9/97-99: TA& Adjunct, Univ. of Iowa, Iowa City, IA & Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, IA Responsible for one section of the course (Human Relations) each term. Within the section common to all sections, I have full responsibility for meeting of classes, planning and conducting class sessions, evaluating student work, and assigning grades. Summer '94/'95/’96/’99: Motivational Speaker, Camp Counselor and Coach, Loras College, All-Sports Camp Supervised/coached boys & girls (7-14) in developing skills in a variety of sports and activities. Organized, presented and facilitated diversity training, nutrition and self-esteem development sessions. 8/95-5/96: Resident Hall Director, Loras College, Dubuque, IA Supervised RA staff of seven. Dealt with discipline problems and policy violations. Developed programs/activities, balanced financial accounts and filed facility reports for the residents hall. 8/93-8/95: Assistant Football Coach, Loras College, Dubuque, IA Coached the quarterbacks and recruited athletes from the Florida area. COMMUNITY WORK & PARTICIPATION Broadway Center, 1996/7. I met with kids attending the local community center on weekends. We held educational sessions, attended local community events and maintained a work study (recycling) program. Prescott Parent Group, 1998/present. I met with a small group of parents with kids attending Prescott’s headstart program. We discussed various parenting and educational issues, including, spanking, ritalin, relationships and gift giving. CHOICES After-School Program, 1998/9. I worked with adolescent girls and boys attending an after-school program funded by Substance Abuse Services Center. We discussed various issues effecting teenagers, including, the nigger word, job skills and application, love and abstinence, race relations, academic achievement, Black history and social skills and mannerisms. PUBLICATIONS & PRESENTATIONS FINE: First in the Nation In Education, Iowa’s Educational Research Foundation, 1997-98, White Students’ Racial Attitudes: Beliefs, Values, and Sources, Steele, C., Ozcan, M., Moore, Jr., E., Determan, T. Pretty in Print: The Failure of Iowa’s MCNS Policy in Addressing Needs of Black Adolescent Females by Michelle D. Young and Eddie Moore, Jr. This paper was presented at AERA, 1999 (Montreal). The Painful Realities of Integration, Ending the Cycle of Destruction by Eddie Moore, Jr. This paper was presented at AESA, 1998 (Philadelphia). MLK: The New Dream by Eddie Moore, Jr. I was Keynote for MLK celebration in Dubuque, IA 1997 and Ft. Madison, IA 1999. Stereotypes, Myths, Misconceptions or Truth? Why do we believe the hype? Is an interactive, energetic and challenging presentation/workshop that deals with race, race relations, responsibility and self-exploration. Participants leave the session with constructive questions about their personal beliefs, prejudices and biases. Included within the session, some information and discussion on various issues preventing peaceful human relations and promoting silence and ‘white privilege’. This presentation has been accepted and presented at the following events and conferences. Iowa Municipal Management Institute, The Impact of Diversity and Local Government Success (4-25-99), Linn-Mar School District (3-05-99), Cultural Diversity Forum, Port Charlotte HS (3-15-99) Dialogue on Diversity, University of Iowa (2-06-99), Cedar Falls HS 4th Annual Harmony Equity Activity/Dialogue (2-10-99), Human Relations Lecture Series, University of Iowa (2-11-99), Friends of the Community, Finley Hospital (12-04-98), Staff and Client Development, Family Resources, Inc. (12-29-98), The 5th Annual Young African American Professional Leadership Conference (02-28-98), People of Color in PWI’s, University of Nebraska (04-23-98), Diversity in society, Midwest Desegregation Assistance Center (11-03-97), Farm safety Day camp, ISU Extension (09-17-97), City of Dubuque, Community Basketball League (Summer 1997). Fall 1995-Spring 1996, I organized and facilitated a series of forums/panel discussions. My motto: Raising Issues and Breaking the Sin of Silence. The topics covered, affirmative action, interracial dating, flag burning, women and minorities in higher education, religion, gender & color and race relations. ae­ЏlyOZ]|Насўџ   4 5   Ь н о ! 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