Dr. Rick Daniels
Critical Conversations
Leading stories, trending topics, changing narratives. This is the Critical Conversations podcast series with Dr. Rick Daniels. Engaging in topics related to, and focused on diversity, equity and inclusion.
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Apr 27, 2026
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Episodes
Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month 27.04.2026 35:08
In this episode, Dr. Rick Daniels sits down with Oakton faculty and staff to discuss Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month. They discuss the historical perspective and significance of AAPI Heritage Month, AAPI literature and research resources through Oakton's Library, the Model Minority Myth, and the diversity and intersectionality that exists within the AAPI community. Finall...
Celebrating Women's History Month with the American Association for Women in Community Colleges (AAWCC) 14.03.2026 25:01
Join Dr. Rick Daniels, Leah Kintner, and Esperanza Salgado-Rodriguez for a conversation on the American Association for Women in Community Colleges (AAWCC) at Oakton. In honor of Women's History Month, they discuss the history of AAWCC at Oakton, key issues facing women in community colleges, upcoming initiatives and events, membership, and scholarship opportunities. Host: Dr. Rick Daniels, Direct...
Sis, Ya Slip is Showing! A bold guide to ending toxic friendships and choosing yourself. 13.02.2026 18:10
On this episode of Critical Conversations, we spotlight one of Oakton's own: Manager of Oakton's Career and Transfer Center and author of the new book, "Sis, Ya Slip is Showing! A bold guide to ending toxic friendships and choosing yourself." We sat down with Dr. Smith in the studio and asked her more about her role at Oakton and helping students prepare for their next steps after Oakton. Then she...
December Holidays and Observances 04.12.2025 3:51
In this episode of the podcast, Brenda Cruz tells us about some of the December holidays and observances, including Chanukah, Christmas, and Kwanzaa and spending time with loved ones at the end of the year! Host: Dr. Rick Daniels, Director of Institutional Equity and Inclusion Coordinator: Brenda Cruz, Coordinator of Institutional Equity and Inclusion Producer: Erick Rohn, Distinguished Professor...
Spotlight on Oakton Resource Groups: Elevating Indigenous Voices at Oakton 27.11.2025 32:46
On this episode of Critical Conversations, we spotlight one of Oakton's Employee Resource Groups: Elevating Indigenous Voices at Oakton. We will unpack and discuss the origins of the group, its connection to the land Oakton occupies, and key takeaways from this year's Learning Day. Host: Dr. Rick Daniels, Director of Institutional Equity and Inclusion Guests: Jayne Blacker, Associate Professor of...
10 years of Service: Celebrating President Joianne Smith 16.11.2025 16:34
On this episode of Critical Conversations, we reflect on 10 years of leadership and service from President Joianne Smith. Together, we explore the accomplishments and challenges that have shaped her presidency, and look ahead to what the future holds for her and for Oakton College. Host: Dr. Rick Daniels, Director of Institutional Equity and Inclusion Special Guest: Dr. Joianne Smith, President C...
November Holidays and Observances 07.11.2025 4:00
For November's holidays and observances, Brenda Cruz walks us through some information about Native American History Month, Dia de los Muertos, Veterans Day, and Transgender Day of Rememberance. Brenda and Rick discuss some ways that you can celebrate and observe these days respectfully this month. Host: Dr. Rick Daniels, Director of Institutional Equity and Inclusion Coordinator: Brenda Cruz, Coo...
Rhythm & Resistance: A Tribute to D'Angelo 31.10.2025 10:53
Join Dr. Rick Daniels for a special episode of Critical Conversations celebrating the trailblazing neo-soul artist D'Angelo. This episode explores four of his compositions that highlight spirituality, social justice, environmental responsibility, and Black empowerment. D'Angelo's music moves beyond romantic themes, offering a powerful reminder that sound itself can serve as a form of protest. Host...
The Hidden Cost of Free Speech 17.10.2025 30:26
On the next episode of the Critical Conversations podcast, we delve into "The Hidden Cost of Free Speech." Recent events have brought this classic topic back to the forefront, and together, we'll unpack how the national sentiment around free speech impacts the student experience, how we respond to various forms of on-campus expression, and how we share the Oakton story with the broader community....
The Discipline of Civil Discourse: Four Tools to Debate Without Demeaning 03.10.2025 10:23
In this episode of Critical Conversations, Dr. Rick Daniels cuts through the noise around "civil discourse" and gets real about what it actually means. Respectful debate isn't just about sharing opinions, it's about the skill, care, and discipline we bring into dialogue. Too often, what's framed as free speech is really provocation disguised as debate. Dr. Daniels challenges that notion and introd...
Who Switched My Code Vol. 1: Exploring the idea of tokenism in professional spaces. 19.09.2025 10:15
Have you ever felt like you had to shrink yourself to fit in? Been the "only one" in the room? Or felt pressure to speak for your whole community? In Season 3, Episode 2 of Critical Conversations, we begin our new series Who Switched My Code? by exploring tokenism as a form of social adaptability. Together, we'll walk through the three phases: Adaptation, Reaction, and Representation. I also tell...
Institutional Readiness: Preparing Oakton for the Road Ahead 11.09.2025 33:39
Join us for the Season 3 premiere of the Critical Conversations Podcast as we unpack the Department of Justice's letter on "illegal" DEI practices in higher education. Our esteemed panelists Dear Aunaetitrakul, Keith Simonds, and Sylvia Rosillo will delve into three key areas of the letter: its interpretations of Title VI, its implications for diversity initiatives, and potential institutional res...
More Than a Holiday: A Juneteenth Conversation 18.06.2025 24:40
Join Dr. Rick Daniels, Janeen Jackson, and students from Oakton's Black Student Success Program as they explore the history, significance, and future of Juneteenth. This episode delves into personal reflections, the cultural impact of the holiday, and its recent federal recognition. Host: Dr. Rick Daniels, Director of Institutional Equity and Inclusion Guests: Janeen Jackson, Equity Coordinator f...
Question of the Month: Introvert in an Extrovert's World 17.06.2025 7:10
In this episode, I unpack a simple question that left me reflecting deeply: "Are you an introvert or an extrovert?" What followed was a realization about how our environments—and the roles we play in them—can shape how we show up. I explore the idea of "performing extroversion," the fluidity of personality traits, and what it means to lead authentically, even when it feels counter to your natural...
From Evaluation to Engagement: The Lattice Launch at Oakton 09.06.2025 26:20
In this episode, we explore Oakton's transition to Lattice, a new performance management system designed to foster meaningful conversations, continuous feedback, and employee growth. Join us as we discuss the journey behind the shift, unpack common perceptions around evaluations in higher education, and share what employees and managers can expect moving forward. Host: Dr. Rick Daniels, Director o...
Got Solidarity?: Challenging Straight White College Men to Advocate for Social Justice; featuring Dr. Jorg Vianden 13.05.2025 26:31
In this episode, we welcome our first non-Oakton affiliated guest to the podcast, Dr. Jorg Vianden, author of the book, "Got Solidarity?: Challenging Straight White College Men to Advocate for Social Justice". We get to know Dr. Jorg Vianden, how he got started in higher education, what inspired his doctoral work and the research that informed his book. Then we discuss how he handles resistence a...
May-August Holidays and Observances 03.05.2025 6:00
In the last Holidays and Observances episode of the academic year, Brenda is going to take you from May 1st through the summer months! Jewish-American heritage month spans the entire month of May, with Lag Ba'Omer from May 15-16th, which is a Jewish religious holiday celebrated on the 33rd day of the Counting of the Omer, which occurs on the 18th day of the Hebrew month of Iyar; a period in the Je...
No Agenda with Tina and Terrance 18.04.2025 52:33
In this episode, Dr. Rick Daniels sits down with trusted colleagues and friends with NO AGENDA. This time around, Dr. Daniels is joined by Tina Fakhrid-Deen, Distinguished Professor of English and Co-coorinator of Creative Writing and Terrance Stevenson, Coordinator for Oakton's Emory Williams Academy for Black Men. Topics include the commonalities of their circuitous educational journey, importan...
Reflecting on Learning Day 2024: Workforce Readiness, Equity, and Partnerships 09.04.2025 22:29
In this episode of Critical Conversations, we reflect on Learning Day 2024, from October of last year. As we approach the end of the 2024-2025 academic year, it's a great time to look back at our notes, re-center some of the important themes, and give space to have conversations about how employees, faculty, and staff can continue to act on what Learning Day offered, while also planning for the fu...
April Holidays and Observances 03.04.2025 5:55
In this brief episode, we want to share some of the holidays and observances in April, including Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, National Arab-American Hertiage Month, National Autism Acceptance Month, and Earth Month. Religious Observances in April include Passover, Holy Week leading up to the end of Lent and Easter Sunday, and Orthodox Easter; Pascha or Ressurrection Sunday....
Unlocking Opportunity: Elevating the Adult and Continuing Education Student Experience at Oakton 01.04.2025 29:16
In this episode, we speak with some folks from the Adult and Continuing Education department at Oakton. We highlight the experiences, challenges, and opportunities for Continuing Education and Non-Credit students at Oakton College. Host: Dr. Rick Daniels, Director of Institutional Equity and Inclusion Guests: Delia Rodriguez, Dean of Adult and Continuing Education Itri Papanikolla, Adult Education...
Campus Safety at Oakton: A Conversation with Chief Aaron Wernick 22.03.2025 16:49
In this episode, we introduce Chief Aaron Wernick to the Oakton community, discuss his vision for the Oakton Police Department, and address key concerns regarding public safety, policing policies, and community relations. Host: Dr. Rick Daniels, Director of Institutional Equity and Inclusion Guest: Chief Aaron Wernick, Chief of Police and Emergency Management Coordinator: Brenda Cruz, Coordinator...
Resilience in the Face of Opposition: Navigating the Latest Dear Colleague Letter 05.03.2025 11:01
In this episode of Critical Conversations, we dive into the Department of Education's latest Dear Colleague Letter and its impact on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives. With growing resistance to DEI efforts in education, we unpack the letter's key statements, analyze the broader political and social context, and explore strategies for staying resilient in this work. Tune in for a...
March Holidays and Observances 05.03.2025 5:00
In this brief episode, we want to share some of the holidays and observances in March, including celebrating women's identities in Women's HERstory Month. The Jewish celebration of survival, Purim, is also this month, as well as the Hindu festival starting the month of Phalguna and celebrating spring and rejuvenation. Nowruz, meaning "New Day," is also aligned with the vernal equinox (start of spr...
When Did You Fall In Love With Your Blackness? 24.02.2025 38:44
In this episode of Critical Conversations, we explore the power of embracing Blackness with special guests Krissie Harris and Lindsey Hunter. Together, we discuss defining Blackness, resisting colonizer energy, and navigating spaces where it is undervalued or misunderstood. Tune in for a candid conversation on identity, community, and the joy of honoring Blackness in both personal and professional...
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