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Black in the Ivory – #BLM Guest Post
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Higher Ed, Complicity and Callousness Toward Black Death – #BLM Guest Post
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Intersectional Guilt and Unapologetic Blackness – #BLM Guest Post
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Living Uncomfortably Comfortable- #BLM Guest Post (Podcast)
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for colored folks who have considered suicide when cookies and academia were not enough – #BLM Guest Post
Les Gray is a recent PhD graduate from University of Maryland College Park in Theatre and Performance Studies. Their research focuses on Black cultural production and its relationship to trauma and terror ranging from blues dancing to police … [Read more...] about for colored folks who have considered suicide when cookies and academia were not enough – #BLM Guest Post
Higher Ed is Unprepared – #BLM Guest Post
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Institutional Weapons of Whiteness – #BLM Guest Post
Dr. Debra Thompson is an Associate Professor of Political Science at McGill University. A leading scholar of the comparative politics of race, Thompson’s teaching and research interests focus on the relationships among race, the state, and inequality … [Read more...] about Institutional Weapons of Whiteness – #BLM Guest Post
Let’s Talk About Fear – Productivity Post
Let’s talk about fear. About being in a state of alarm. I feel that way about writing this post. Fear that by seeming to go back to “business as usual” after two weeks of posts centering Black academics’ lives, I … [Read more...] about Let’s Talk About Fear – Productivity Post
The Burden of Being the Only One in the Room – #BLM Guest Post
Chase Moore is a former college football player at The University of Texas and current Master's Student in Educational Policy at the University of Texas Austin. My identity has been forced to be negotiated in a multitude of ways … [Read more...] about The Burden of Being the Only One in the Room – #BLM Guest Post