Episode 10 features co-authors Waverly Duck, Distinguished Visiting Scholar, 2020-21, Center for Diversity Innovation, University at Buffalo, and Anne Rawls, Professor of Sociology at Bentley University. They discuss their new book, Tacit Racism (University of Chicago Press, 2020). Their research focuses on understanding how centuries of institutional racism have shaped interactions between white people and Black Americans into patterns of implicit bias and tacit racism
Dr. Holly Blake, Director of the WILL* program and Associate Dean for Outreach Education and Develop...
Monthy book discusion on racism and criminal justice. The book for this month is Biased: Uncovering ...
In this presentation, two White educators will describe the personal and professional journeys they ...
Dr. Stephen C. Poulson, Professor of Sociology at James Madison University, joined us to discuss his...
Dr. Del McWhorter, Professor of Philosophy and Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies, discusses her ne...
Rachelle Brunn (with Camille Charles and Kimberly Torres) is a contributing author, Black Like Who?...
We all live with race, but do you really see race? In this course, we will build an understanding of...
Monthy book discusion on racism and criminal justice. The book for this month is Black Bodies, White...
The University of Maine McGillicuddy Humanities Center (MHC) will host a two-part virtual series on ...
We all live with race, but do you really see race? In this course, we will build an understanding of...
We all live with race, but do you really see race? In this course, we will build an understanding of...
Blackness in a society built largely on anti-Black sentiments simultaneously renders Black bodies bo...
Racism mutates, fragments and coheres across place, bodies and knowledges. Whiteness studies and the...
Overview: The progression of how racism manifests is observed in many areas of the world, notably in...
We all live with race, but do you really see race? In this course, we will build an understanding of...
Dr. Holly Blake, Director of the WILL* program and Associate Dean for Outreach Education and Develop...
Monthy book discusion on racism and criminal justice. The book for this month is Biased: Uncovering ...
In this presentation, two White educators will describe the personal and professional journeys they ...
Dr. Stephen C. Poulson, Professor of Sociology at James Madison University, joined us to discuss his...
Dr. Del McWhorter, Professor of Philosophy and Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies, discusses her ne...
Rachelle Brunn (with Camille Charles and Kimberly Torres) is a contributing author, Black Like Who?...
We all live with race, but do you really see race? In this course, we will build an understanding of...
Monthy book discusion on racism and criminal justice. The book for this month is Black Bodies, White...
The University of Maine McGillicuddy Humanities Center (MHC) will host a two-part virtual series on ...
We all live with race, but do you really see race? In this course, we will build an understanding of...
We all live with race, but do you really see race? In this course, we will build an understanding of...
Blackness in a society built largely on anti-Black sentiments simultaneously renders Black bodies bo...
Racism mutates, fragments and coheres across place, bodies and knowledges. Whiteness studies and the...
Overview: The progression of how racism manifests is observed in many areas of the world, notably in...
We all live with race, but do you really see race? In this course, we will build an understanding of...
Dr. Holly Blake, Director of the WILL* program and Associate Dean for Outreach Education and Develop...
Monthy book discusion on racism and criminal justice. The book for this month is Biased: Uncovering ...
In this presentation, two White educators will describe the personal and professional journeys they ...