In this article, the author reflects on the challenges of teaching white law students about racism and whiteprivilege asa racializedprofessor To situateher experiences and to better understand the obstacles that professors who teach critically about race and racism confront, she draws from theories of racial identity development and research on student evaluations to contextualize student responses to antiracist pedagogy Grappling with racism in a meaningful way leaves many white students feeling distraught, angry and guilty, among other unpleasant emotions. Professors who initiate these discussions become the natural targets of criticism and blame as students struggle with their discomfort. The hostility of resistant white students can be ...
The Legal Writing Institute hosted a series of one-day workshops at various law schools, including a...
This article arises from the teaching observations and struggles of two anti-racist educators who co...
This article provides a candid assessment of the demanding, and rewarding, work that is required to ...
In this article, the author reflects on the challenges of teaching white law students about racism a...
This article presents two conceptual frames to help with teaching about issues of race and racism. F...
Triggered by differing responses of Columbia University School of Social Work students to a recent h...
A response and critizism of Are Law Schools Racist?: A Talk with Richard Delgad
The attitudes of white teachers become a critically important aspect of racism and its dismantling. ...
This essay focuses on the resistance of students situated in positions of privilege in classrooms ad...
Frustrated at the lack of response among White faculty and staff to racism on their Cincinnati campu...
The scene, drawn from memory, is a first-year law school classroom. It is the early 1980s and the cl...
This article reports an analysis of white students’ reflections on the teaching of social justice is...
This Article addresses issues at the intersection of United States v. Whren and Grutter v. Bollinger...
abstract: Scholars have written about the emotional agitation among White students in response to ra...
2010 Summer.Includes bibliographic references (pages 97-105).Covers not scanned.Print version deacce...
The Legal Writing Institute hosted a series of one-day workshops at various law schools, including a...
This article arises from the teaching observations and struggles of two anti-racist educators who co...
This article provides a candid assessment of the demanding, and rewarding, work that is required to ...
In this article, the author reflects on the challenges of teaching white law students about racism a...
This article presents two conceptual frames to help with teaching about issues of race and racism. F...
Triggered by differing responses of Columbia University School of Social Work students to a recent h...
A response and critizism of Are Law Schools Racist?: A Talk with Richard Delgad
The attitudes of white teachers become a critically important aspect of racism and its dismantling. ...
This essay focuses on the resistance of students situated in positions of privilege in classrooms ad...
Frustrated at the lack of response among White faculty and staff to racism on their Cincinnati campu...
The scene, drawn from memory, is a first-year law school classroom. It is the early 1980s and the cl...
This article reports an analysis of white students’ reflections on the teaching of social justice is...
This Article addresses issues at the intersection of United States v. Whren and Grutter v. Bollinger...
abstract: Scholars have written about the emotional agitation among White students in response to ra...
2010 Summer.Includes bibliographic references (pages 97-105).Covers not scanned.Print version deacce...
The Legal Writing Institute hosted a series of one-day workshops at various law schools, including a...
This article arises from the teaching observations and struggles of two anti-racist educators who co...
This article provides a candid assessment of the demanding, and rewarding, work that is required to ...