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Healing Racism
Teja Arboleda, M.Ed


Healing Racism is an entertaining, poignant interactive lecture about diversity and what it means to be human. The program covers the basics of diversity, the history of racial definitions, the difference between race and culture. This program breaks down the barriers created by stereotypes and assumptions.

Teja Arboleda is a television producer, director, writer, actor and public speaker. He also is the founder and president of Entertaining Diversity, Inc. Entertaining Diversity, Inc. provides consulting and education programs on cross-cultural and diversity issues for educational institutions, companies, and civic groups all over the United States. Using entertainment-based formats, Entertaining Diversity's unique mix of theater performance, lectures and multimedia presentations has won high critical acclaim by institutions and at professional gatherings such as the National Association for Multicultural Education. Arboleda's highly regarded performance-lectures Ethnic Man® and Healing Racism have taken him to over 500 cities and towns in the U.S. as keynote to international organizations such as TESOL, and national institutions such as Yale University. Recognition of the importance of Arboleda's vision includes an appearance before the Senate committee on racial classification where he testified for changes in federal racial and ethnic categories, and hundreds of news stories in the media including the New York Times, Associated Press and National Public Radio.

Arboleda is a prolific television producer and director. He also acts as a liaison producer between television and video production companies in Japan and the US. In addition, he has made outstanding contributions to public television in the United States. In 1994, he won an Emmy Award for Public Affairs Programming. From 1990 to 1992, he was staff editor for the nationally acclaimed PBS documentary series FRONTLINE. From 1990 to 1994, he was assistant director/editor for minority affairs programming at WGBH-TV in Boston, MA where he was awarded an excellence distinction for service as a faculty member in the Public Affairs program production training courses. Since 1985, he has produced, directed and filmed music videos,including 500 corporate sales and training videos, commercials, PSA's and independent films. Recent clients include: Verizon Wireless, MEDITECH, JJWild, Valco, Partners Health Care, Massachusetts General Hospital, Historical Entertainments and CELT Corp.

As an actor and comedian, Arboleda often uses a fast paced comedy style, focusing on ethnic and culturally related topics. In 1990, he played the leading role in the PBS television docudrama "Matzeliger."

Arboleda is the author of In The Shadow of Race (Mahwah, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., 1998), an account of his personal experiences as a multicultural, multiethnic and "multiracial" American. Recently he created, produced, directed, wrote and starred in the six part, first through fourth grade educational video series, Diversity Elementary, which aired on PBS in early 2001, and is distributed by AGC/United Learning. He has produced segments on cultural diversity issues for WCVB-TV's (ABC) Chronicle and has recently completed web marketing videos for Verizon Wireless.

Arboleda is adjunct professor, teaching Race & Ethnic Relations and Media Production at The New England Institute of Art in Brookline, Massachusetts. He received his B.A from Clark University, and his M.Ed from Lesley University, Cambridge, MA.

 

Thank you so much for presenting yesterday. The audience was very impressed and found your approach to such a delicate issue very creative, entertaining and educational. You highlighted so many important points, which made us think over our world view. Thank you again for your personal and professional contribution to the important issue of race and ethnicity in this country.

Liliana A. Zagaria
Coordinator Interpreter Services
Lawrence General Hospital


Teja was great...we had about 200 people at his presentation. I received overwhelmingly positive feedback about him.

Diane Wisnewski
Manager, Student Activities
Macomb Community College


Things went extremely well. Matter of fact, the faculty and students loved his presentation so much, some have already mentioned trying to get him back here next year. Thanks so much for your help.

Kisha Watts
Diversity Director
Thayer Academy

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