In this article, three professors of color speak out in response to the continuation of White police killings of Black people in the United States. We contend that there is a strong need for everyone, professors and educators in particular, to be proactive in confronting racism by tackling not avoiding, difficult questions and conversations. We propose that through the enactment of deep understandings and thick descriptions in our classrooms at all levels we may encourage a critical humanitarian response to the challenges of not knowing the diverse “Other.” We present real experiences from our teaching to illustrate the kinds of activities that can be done to engage our students in developing thick descriptions and deep understandings of di...
In this article, we outline some of the vital measurements of racism and anti-blackness as a macro s...
Recognizing school resegregation and the demographic imperative as systemic problems impacting the e...
Three early-career scholars write across their experiences as underrepresented faculty who teach req...
In this article, three professors of color speak out in response to the continuation of White police...
In this article, three professors of color speak out in response to the continuation of White police...
In this article, we explore our experience walking into the academic school year eager and ready for...
In the current political climate, we have seen time and time again the killings of black and brown y...
In this paper, two teacher educators, a Latino man and an Asian American woman, reflect on their exp...
This dissertation presents a longitudinal ethnographic study about race and how college students con...
In this article, the authors share the inspiration for and development of a new concentration in a d...
The spring of 2020 saw waves of protest as police killed people of color. After George Floyd’s death...
Institutions of Higher Education have played a foundational role in upholding racial inequities with...
Researchers have consistently documented a range of racialized inputs and outcomes in U.S. higher ed...
This qualitative study explored the practices of teacher educators (TEs) who teach about race and ra...
Effectively addressing both cognitive and affective dimensions of learning is one of the greatest ob...
In this article, we outline some of the vital measurements of racism and anti-blackness as a macro s...
Recognizing school resegregation and the demographic imperative as systemic problems impacting the e...
Three early-career scholars write across their experiences as underrepresented faculty who teach req...
In this article, three professors of color speak out in response to the continuation of White police...
In this article, three professors of color speak out in response to the continuation of White police...
In this article, we explore our experience walking into the academic school year eager and ready for...
In the current political climate, we have seen time and time again the killings of black and brown y...
In this paper, two teacher educators, a Latino man and an Asian American woman, reflect on their exp...
This dissertation presents a longitudinal ethnographic study about race and how college students con...
In this article, the authors share the inspiration for and development of a new concentration in a d...
The spring of 2020 saw waves of protest as police killed people of color. After George Floyd’s death...
Institutions of Higher Education have played a foundational role in upholding racial inequities with...
Researchers have consistently documented a range of racialized inputs and outcomes in U.S. higher ed...
This qualitative study explored the practices of teacher educators (TEs) who teach about race and ra...
Effectively addressing both cognitive and affective dimensions of learning is one of the greatest ob...
In this article, we outline some of the vital measurements of racism and anti-blackness as a macro s...
Recognizing school resegregation and the demographic imperative as systemic problems impacting the e...
Three early-career scholars write across their experiences as underrepresented faculty who teach req...