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Women of Color in Academia

Navigating Grad School with BPD – WOC Guest Post

By Karen Kelsky | May 10, 2019

I am delighted to offer another guest post in my series of contributed posts by black women and other women of color. If you’d like to submit a post or an idea for a post for consideration, email me at gettenure@gmail.com. I pay $150 for accepted … [Read more...] about Navigating Grad School with BPD – WOC Guest Post

Filed Under: Advising Advice, Mental Health and Academia, Women of Color in Academia

The Power of Writing Groups for Women of Color – WOC Guest Post

By Karen Kelsky | May 3, 2019

~I am delighted to offer another guest post in my series of contributed posts by black women and other women of color. If you’d like to submit a post or an idea for a post for consideration, email me at gettenure@gmail.com. I pay $150 for … [Read more...] about The Power of Writing Groups for Women of Color – WOC Guest Post

Filed Under: Marginalized Voices, Strategizing Your Success in Academia, Women of Color in Academia, Writing, Yes, You Can: Women in Academia

When a Cup of Coffee Means More Than a Cup of Coffee: Mentoring as a Woman of Color – WOC Guest Post

By Karen Kelsky | April 30, 2019

I am delighted to offer another guest post in my series of contributed posts by black women and other women of color. If you’d like to submit a post or an idea for a post for consideration, email me at gettenure@gmail.com. I pay $150 for accepted … [Read more...] about When a Cup of Coffee Means More Than a Cup of Coffee: Mentoring as a Woman of Color – WOC Guest Post

Filed Under: Advising Advice, Racism in the Academy, Strategizing Your Success in Academia, Women of Color in Academia

Missing Mentors: Why Young Academics Feel Lost in the Ivory Tower, and How Experienced Faculty Can Help – WOC Guest Post

By Karen Kelsky | April 19, 2019

I am delighted to offer another guest post in my series of contributed posts by black women and other women of color. If you’d like to submit a post or an idea for a post for consideration, email me at gettenure@gmail.com. I pay $150 for accepted … [Read more...] about Missing Mentors: Why Young Academics Feel Lost in the Ivory Tower, and How Experienced Faculty Can Help – WOC Guest Post

Filed Under: Advising Advice, Intersectional Analyses, Marginalized Voices, Racism in the Academy, Strategizing Your Success in Academia, Women of Color in Academia

Losing and Finding a Sense of Belonging in Academia – WOC Guest Post

By Karen Kelsky | April 19, 2019

I am delighted to offer another guest post in my series of contributed posts by black women and other women of color. If you’d like to submit a post or an idea for a post for consideration, email me at gettenure@gmail.com. I pay $150 for accepted … [Read more...] about Losing and Finding a Sense of Belonging in Academia – WOC Guest Post

Filed Under: Advising Advice, Intersectional Analyses, Racism in the Academy, Strategizing Your Success in Academia, Women of Color in Academia

#MakeupMonday: Thick

By Karen Kelsky | January 30, 2019

TPII Editor Maggie Levantovskaya kindly gifted me a copy of Dr. Tressie McMillan Cottom's book Thick last week. (I took a selfie with the book to send Maggie as part of my thank yous, and we had a moment of appreciation for the way my lipcolor … [Read more...] about #MakeupMonday: Thick

Filed Under: Intersectional Analyses, Racism in the Academy, Strategizing Your Success in Academia, Women of Color in Academia

#MakeupMonday: “Dressing Like a Congresswoman”

By Karen Kelsky | January 8, 2019

Twitter lost it when AOC and all the other magnificent women of color were sworn in to the House last week. This Tweet in particular: It prompted so much wonderful commentary. Here is Maiysha Kai in The Root: "Indeed, as we’ve … [Read more...] about #MakeupMonday: “Dressing Like a Congresswoman”

Filed Under: Makeup, Marginalized Voices, Women of Color in Academia

#MakeupMonday: Unapologetically “Too Ethnic” for STEM (And On a Budget) WOC Guest Post

By Karen Kelsky | December 17, 2018

I am delighted to offer another guest post in my series of contributed posts by black women and other women of color. If you’d like to submit a post or an idea for a post for consideration, email me at gettenure@gmail.com. I pay $150 for accepted … [Read more...] about #MakeupMonday: Unapologetically “Too Ethnic” for STEM (And On a Budget) WOC Guest Post

Filed Under: Makeup, Marginalized Voices, Strategizing Your Success in Academia, Women of Color in Academia

The Power of Privilege: a Mexican Ecologist in Academia in the USA? – WOC Guest Post

By Karen Kelsky | December 14, 2018

I am delighted to offer another guest post in my series of contributed posts by black women and other women of color. If you’d like to submit a post or an idea for a post for consideration, email me at gettenure@gmail.com. I pay $150 for accepted … [Read more...] about The Power of Privilege: a Mexican Ecologist in Academia in the USA? – WOC Guest Post

Filed Under: International Perspectives, Intersectional Analyses, Racism in the Academy, Strategizing Your Success in Academia, Women of Color in Academia, Yes, You Can: Women in Academia

#MakeupMonday: How Can You Code Switch Your Face? Managing Hyperpigmentation in the “Natural” Sciences – WOC Guest Post

By Karen Kelsky | November 13, 2018

I am delighted to offer another guest post in my series of contributed posts by black women and other women of color. If you’d like to submit a post or an idea for a post for consideration, email me at gettenure@gmail.com. I pay $150 for accepted … [Read more...] about #MakeupMonday: How Can You Code Switch Your Face? Managing Hyperpigmentation in the “Natural” Sciences – WOC Guest Post

Filed Under: Makeup, Strategizing Your Success in Academia, Women of Color in Academia

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