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Can We Really Talk? Session 2: Our Intersecting Identities and Belonging in Academia (Hosted in person) In-Person

In this session, we will discuss Lin and Kennette’s 2022 article, “Creating an Inclusive Community for BIPOC Faculty: Women of Color in Academia” to unpack how BIPOC faculty experience academia differently and the implications for their retention, well-being, and success. Research shows that BIPOC faculty experience increased feelings of isolation, fewer opportunities to develop mentoring relationships with senior colleagues, the devaluing of their research accomplishments, and implicit biases in the tenure/promotion process. Lin and Kennette analyze the challenges BIPOC faculty face in teaching, research, service, and promotion, and make recommendations for how we can better support our colleagues from underrepresented groups to succeed in the academy.

Guest Facilitator: Valerie Dudley, Director, Multicultural Education and Training, IDEAL

Facilitator: Linda Hasunuma, Assistant Director, CAT

The Can We Really Talk? Series is co-sponsored with the Office of Institutional Diversity, Equity, Advocacy and Leadership (IDEAL).

Date:
Thursday, March 28, 2024
Time:
3:00pm - 4:15pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
TECH 109
Campus:
Main Campus
Categories:
  Discussion / Seminar Series     In-Person Teaching & Pedagogy Workshop     Inclusive & Equitable Teaching  
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