@ashleyruba_phd @AasaavariAsmita What about for those of us who do qualitative research? I’m not sure how to communicate those skills as transferable to industry.
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@DrRema @DrMookie19
In banning affirmative action, the Supreme Court has *not* banned using race in college admissions. "Race neutral" is a legal fantasy, the latest to conserve racism. As Uma Jayakumar and I write @TheAtlantic, “race neutral” is the new “separate but equal.”
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Thanks to the Regulatory Review for putting together an issue on mobility justice and inviting @ssperoni12 & I to write this article linking the concept to school transportation & educational equity. https://t.co/zpAvz9TeLr
One of the primary ways racist ideas operate today is through double standards, all this criticizing of Black people and praising of White people for the very same behaviors.
I applaud @Reese10Angel for not letting any of this nonsense stop her from being herself—a champion.
A lot of people are cheering on Angel Reese BUT they do not like ghetto Black girls, don’t talk to them, don’t listen to them and legit think they are a disgrace to Black people. I see you💫 SHE is a #blackgirlsarefromthefuture A lot of y’all move with the same double standard.
This example in sports is what happens every day in schools. Black girls’ disrespect is assumed illogical, when frfr it be a direct response to the ridiculous conditions we’re made to endure. #clapbacksis
"I'm too hood, I'm too ghetto. Y'all told me that all year. But when other people do it, y'all don't say nothing. So this is for the girls that look like me."
Angel Reese is unapologetically her 👏 @Reese10Angel
There’s nothing like a Black woman being direct to oppressors with receipts to back her words up.
Stop being offended by confident Black women who know their worth and their rights and walk confidently in their professions.
Anti-Blackness functions within and through education policy and practice. @jeremylsinger@sarahlenhoff and I evidence it in attendance policy. Join us in realizing otherwise worlds through abolitionist leadership.
A new article in @ERjournal_AERA found that district’s attendance policies antagonize Black parents in ways that create psychological and material distress and that educators characterize Black parents as problems they must overcome. https://t.co/878ZehT55l
.@EricaBEdwards, @sarahlenhoff, and I were very glad to contribute to a forthcoming set of articles in @AERA_EdResearch focused on anti-Black racism in education.
Our article looks at how incentivize-and-punish school attendance practices can perpetuate Black suffering.
Hi! My name is Jasmine and I am a PhD student in Counseling and Counselor Education at UNCG! I am recruiting participants for my dissertation study related to Black women’s experiences during pregnancy and childbirth.