The Veterans’ Voices series continues with a cross-generational conversation about racism. For some recruits, the military is the first time they have to confront their own prejudices, and live and work with people different from themselves. Here’s Marine Corps veteran and Wright State student Jeremy Dobbins of Springfield, and Marine Corps and Vietnam veteran, Jay Blunt of Dayton.https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/wyso_veterans_voices/1024/thumbnail.jp
When President-elect Donald Trump visited Vandalia earlier this year, a young man named Tommy DiMass...
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The American military is very diverse, and it’s where many men and women first learn how to build re...
The Veterans’ Voices series continues with a cross-generational conversation about racism. For some ...
At its best, the military is a model of good race relations, since successful missions require trust...
This story begins Season 3 of Veterans Voices’, stories about local military veterans produced by st...
The Veterans’ Voices series continues with a cross-generational conversation between a post-9/11 vet...
Jeremy Dobbins served four years as an infantry rifleman in Afghanistan, and when he got out in 2012...
The Veterans Voices series continues with the Honor Flight Network, a non-profit organization that c...
The Veterans’ Voices series concludes with a conversation about the therapeutic benefits of adventur...
In the Air Force, there’s no higher enlisted level than what’s called E-9, and those who achieve E-9...
In the United States of America (U.S.), institutional marginalization and racial discrimination rema...
The purpose of the quantitative study was to explore the experience of racism in the United States m...
Jay G. Blunt (DOB: June 14, 1950) enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in 1969. He served in V...
Wright State student veterans Jeremy Dobbins, left, and Allison Loy work with WYSO editor Will Davis...
When President-elect Donald Trump visited Vandalia earlier this year, a young man named Tommy DiMass...
2018-09-05The purpose of this study was to identify equity and access for veteran’s students in the ...
The American military is very diverse, and it’s where many men and women first learn how to build re...
The Veterans’ Voices series continues with a cross-generational conversation about racism. For some ...
At its best, the military is a model of good race relations, since successful missions require trust...
This story begins Season 3 of Veterans Voices’, stories about local military veterans produced by st...
The Veterans’ Voices series continues with a cross-generational conversation between a post-9/11 vet...
Jeremy Dobbins served four years as an infantry rifleman in Afghanistan, and when he got out in 2012...
The Veterans Voices series continues with the Honor Flight Network, a non-profit organization that c...
The Veterans’ Voices series concludes with a conversation about the therapeutic benefits of adventur...
In the Air Force, there’s no higher enlisted level than what’s called E-9, and those who achieve E-9...
In the United States of America (U.S.), institutional marginalization and racial discrimination rema...
The purpose of the quantitative study was to explore the experience of racism in the United States m...
Jay G. Blunt (DOB: June 14, 1950) enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in 1969. He served in V...
Wright State student veterans Jeremy Dobbins, left, and Allison Loy work with WYSO editor Will Davis...
When President-elect Donald Trump visited Vandalia earlier this year, a young man named Tommy DiMass...
2018-09-05The purpose of this study was to identify equity and access for veteran’s students in the ...
The American military is very diverse, and it’s where many men and women first learn how to build re...