Repost from May 13, 2020 Broadcast
Part 1 – Come join us for our heart warming discussion with Paula Penn-Nabrit about homeschooling, family, womanhood, and life! Paula and her husband C. Madison homeschooled their three African American sons into Ivy League universities! Besides being a thriving entrepreneur, and a dedicated servant of her community, She’s written several books and a plethora of publications. Books, Papers, Presentations & Publications: ● The Power of a Virtuous Woman, Telos Training, Inc., Westerville, Ohio, June 2012 ● Morning by Morning: How We Homeschooled Our African-American Sons to the Ivy League , Villard Books (Random House), NY, NY, February 2003. ● Exploring a New Synthesis: Business Ethics & Diversity: An African-American Female Perspective in Essays and Cases , Institute for Excellence, Westerville, Ohio, 1999. ● As For Me and My House , Institute for Excellence, Westerville, Ohio 1995. ● Sankofa: Look to Your Past, Forgotten Heritage (A Christian Rite of Passage for African-American Males), Institute for Excellence, Westerville, Ohio 1994. ● Pharaoh’s Magicians: The Business of the Academy and Distracting Ethicists , EBEN (European Business Ethics Network) Research Conference, Copenhagen, October 2015. ● A Comparative Analysis of Value Conflicts in Diverse Professions , 3rd Int’l Conferenceon Social Values, University of Oxford-St. Mary’s College, London, July 1995. ● The Significance of Intent in Declaring a Violation of IRC 482: Ethical Analysis of U.S. Transfer Tax . Nat’l Conference on Ethics and Finance, University of Florida, Jan. 1995. ● The Declining Value of Qualitative Analysis: Another Look at Affirmative Action Society for Business Ethics Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, August 1995. ● The Ethical Responsibilities of Economic Actors in the Making of Cities: Development without Displacement, a Holiness Perspective . European Business Ethics Network Conf., Paris, Oct. 1992. ● The Impact of Color on International Business and Public Service: The Global Phenomenon of Herrenvolk. Second International Conference on Public Service Ethics, Siena, Italy, June 1992. ● The Ethical Implications of Multicultural Diversity in Organizations: The Myth of Meritocracy . Institutionalizing Organizational Ethics Programs: Contemporary Perspectives, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio 1991. ● Panelist, The Ethics of Ethics Consulting , Annual Conference, Society of Business Ethics. Miami, Florida, August 1991. ● Reviewer: Ethical Challenges of Intellectual Property and Copyright Law , Annual Conference, Society for Business Ethics. San Francisco, CA., August 1990.
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