This is an autoethnography about epistemic injustice (i.e., diminished credibility as a knower) and resilience of an intersectional tenured faculty member who transformed harm into opportunities for rebuilding intellectual confidence and for exercising intellectual courage. Personal stories are used to examine and make explicit epistemic injustice harms by situating them within everyday contexts (Glesne, 2006). The purpose of this essay was to introduce theoretical perspectives with different language for improving discourses about an old challenge, racial bias, and to make explicit the types of harms experienced. Important research questions are posed for consideration by researchers. The stories shared in this essay and their implications...
In response to the growing demographics in the United States, diversity, equity, and Inclusion (D.E....
In this article, our goal is to personalize the concerns of diverse student populations and encourag...
Carla Guerrón-Montero, Ph.D.It is one thing for a university to claim that it is inclusive and promo...
This is an autoethnography about epistemic injustice (i.e., diminished credibility as a knower) and ...
A synthesis review of 17 autoethnographic (AE) studies revealed experiences of 33 academic staff and...
How do we eliminate, or at list limit, students’ experiences of marginalization and at the same time...
Faculty Women of Color should be able to thrive and grow at our best research and teaching instituti...
Research has shown that increasing diversity in organizations and the workplace is not only a matter...
In the United States, doctoral students of color do not complete their programs at the same rate as ...
The increasing enrollment of diverse students in the US higher education institutions has given rise...
It is not news that American universities are not well diversified (e.g., Trower 2002, Antonio 2003)...
Using a case study approach, the authors o f this article strive to explore the challenges and adver...
Little is known about how faculty make decisions in the doctoral admissions process or how they conc...
As a teacher-scholar, this autoethnographic is an account of my personal journey in higher education...
Although the United States has experienced major demographic changes, such as an increased populatio...
In response to the growing demographics in the United States, diversity, equity, and Inclusion (D.E....
In this article, our goal is to personalize the concerns of diverse student populations and encourag...
Carla Guerrón-Montero, Ph.D.It is one thing for a university to claim that it is inclusive and promo...
This is an autoethnography about epistemic injustice (i.e., diminished credibility as a knower) and ...
A synthesis review of 17 autoethnographic (AE) studies revealed experiences of 33 academic staff and...
How do we eliminate, or at list limit, students’ experiences of marginalization and at the same time...
Faculty Women of Color should be able to thrive and grow at our best research and teaching instituti...
Research has shown that increasing diversity in organizations and the workplace is not only a matter...
In the United States, doctoral students of color do not complete their programs at the same rate as ...
The increasing enrollment of diverse students in the US higher education institutions has given rise...
It is not news that American universities are not well diversified (e.g., Trower 2002, Antonio 2003)...
Using a case study approach, the authors o f this article strive to explore the challenges and adver...
Little is known about how faculty make decisions in the doctoral admissions process or how they conc...
As a teacher-scholar, this autoethnographic is an account of my personal journey in higher education...
Although the United States has experienced major demographic changes, such as an increased populatio...
In response to the growing demographics in the United States, diversity, equity, and Inclusion (D.E....
In this article, our goal is to personalize the concerns of diverse student populations and encourag...
Carla Guerrón-Montero, Ph.D.It is one thing for a university to claim that it is inclusive and promo...