Thoughts on "Slow Going on Faculty Diversity"
This morning I read an article on Inside Higher Ed’s website entitled “Slow Going on Faculty Diversity”. The findings presented in said article are, sadly enough, not all that surprising.
Read MoreThis morning I read an article on Inside Higher Ed’s website entitled “Slow Going on Faculty Diversity”. The findings presented in said article are, sadly enough, not all that surprising.
Read MoreToday is June 26. For those who are not in “the know”, today is the anniversary of the Oregon territory’s decision to ban free Black people.
Read MoreSo...I'm going to be in Lake Oswego this Saturday at the Lake Oswego Festival of the Arts. I'm taking part in the "Comics Activism" panel. I’m going but don't get it twisted: I always recognize that some situations are...dangerous. Messy. A risk.
That is what Lake Oswego is for me and many BIPOC.
Read MoreOregon has only three Black state legislators. Recently the three of them got together and introduced a bill as a response to various high-profile incidents of white people calling the police on Black folx for simply living. When I first read about this new Oregon bill I was like, "Hmm. OK. Good stuff.” Then I really thought about it. And I walked away with one thought:
Prepare for some "linguistics gymnastics" y'all.
Read MoreFrom May 28 - June 1, 2019 I was in community, in learning, in growing, in mourning, and in re-calibration as an attendee of this year’s National Conference on Race and Ethnicity in American Higher Education (NCORE).
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