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Unjust Universities
Zachary S. Ritter and Reshmi Dutt-Ballerstadt highlight some red flags related to people's experiences working in institutions that are suffering from toxic whiteness.
Not All Mentors
Kate Perry and Tobias T. Gibson offer suggestions for successful male mentorships of women in academe.
Cross-Training for Scholarly Writers
If the pandemic has interrupted your scholarly writing, this could be the time to explore other genres or to seek coaching or other forms of support, Christina Lux and Tanya Golash-Boza advise.
Through a Deficit Lens
Sarah Manchanda critiques the reinforcing roles race and gender can play in the institutional othering of disability.
Implicit Bias Training for Woke Faculty
Reshmi Dutt-Ballerstadt pens a satirical memo.
Amy Cooper Works in Your Academic Department
Many faculty of color work with people operating outside the lines of fair disagreements, yet colleges too frequently are more than willing to simply ignore the situation, argues Anthony Rodriguez.
Dear DEI People: Your Black Colleagues Are Waiting
Courtney N. Wright asks, why aren't more administrators who say they support diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives reaching out to their black colleagues now?
The Life of a Black Academic: Tired and Terrorized
What has not been acknowledged is the world of terror enveloping many black academics that has changed feeling tired to absolute exhaustion, Henrika McCoy writes.
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