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Before becoming a civil rights
activist, educator and OPRadio Host Floyd Cochran was a
recruiter and spokesman for the racist gang Aryan Nation. He was
at one time the fifth ranking member of Aryan Nations.
On July, 9, 1992, Cochran renounced his racist beliefs and in
1993 started speaking out against the hatreds he once believed
and taught. |
Today in 2006,
Floyd Cochran is recognized as
one of the nations' leading
expert on the inner workings of
racist gangs and hate crimes.
Cochran has conducted workshops
for educators, law enforcement
agencies and the US military.
Along with speaking at human
right conferences, high-schools,
public awareness forums and
universities.
Floyd has been featured on TV and radio programs
such as ABC Nightline, "48
Hours", "Good Morning America"
and NPR's " All things
Considered", "Fresh Air" with
Terri Gross.
Floyd Cochran is on the advisory
board of the Pennsylvania
Alliance for Democracy ( PAD )
and is on the education staff of
the Liberty Museum & Education
Center in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
When not on the road speaking
out against bigotry, Floyd
publishes articles and hosts One Peoples Radio.
For More Information and a Copy of Floyd's Resume click here Return to main One People's Radio Page
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