Jason Zuk, The Social Psychic™

Originally this podcast focused exclusively on topics surrounding Spirituality. With recent events and the turmoil concerning the murder of George Floyd at the hands of the Minneapolis Police Department along with the murders of countless others, a major paradigm shift is underway within our society. This show will expand its programming to include topics that highlight our desire to eradicate inequality, systemic racism, and to gain greater accountability from our elected leaders and the law enforcement community so that we as a society can improve the lives of millions. Jason offers a unique perspective as an Attorney and Psychic Medium and within the context of Spirituality. As an attorney, Jason is licensed to practice law in Florida, Mississippi, Alabama, Texas and New Jersey. He received his legal training by earning his Juris Doctorate from Nova Southeastern University and by attaining a Masters of Law (LL.M.) in International Law and Comparative Law from Georgetown University...

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episode 112: Special Guest Dr. Deborah J. Burris-Kitchen-Professor of Criminology and Department Chair at Tennessee State University in Nashville Talks Racism, Spirituality, and More...


About Dr. Deborah Burris-Kitchen

Our Guest is a Teacher, Educator, Social Activist and Author. Deborah J. Burris-Kitchen, PhD is a Professor of Criminology and Department Chair at Tennessee State University in Nashville. She completed her doctorate in Sociology from Western Michigan University. Some of Deborah’s notable publications include:

  • She is the author of Female Gang Participation (Edwin Mellen Press, 1997)
  • Co-authored an Article on racism in higher education in the College Student Journal (2000).
  • A book titled Short Rage: an autobiographical look at heightism in America (2002).
  • A book chapter (July 2010) titled Pathways to prison: Implications for the Health and Mental health in the African American Community handbook for African American Health Psychology: Evidence-based treatment and prevention practices (edited by Robert Hampton & Ray Crowell);
  • From Slavery to Prisons: A Historical Delineation of the Criminalization of African-Americans (2010)
  • A journal article titled Short Rage Revisited (2018)
  • Deviance and Control, Kendall and Hunt (2020)
  • The second edition of Deviance and Control was released by Kendall and Hunt (2021)

Dr Burris-Kitchen has served as the chair of the research committee and as the Vice President of the National Organization of Short-Statured Adults (NOSSA). She has also served as President of (the Association of Humanist Sociology) AHS and was a member of AHS for many years. She has also been a member of the American Society of Criminology and the American Sociological Association. Dr Burris –Kitchen is also an activist who fights against violence, racism, exploitation, greed, and capitalism.


Please Buy Dr. Burris-Kitchen's Book!

EXPOSED – It’s Time To Break Unjust Barriers In Our Society


EXPOSED, written by Dr Burris-Kitchen, is a political and economic critique on American society that aims to highlight inequality and social injustice that prevails within American society.


https://deborahburriskitchen.com/



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