Tag: anti-racism
3 ways Black people say their white co-workers and managers can...
Jennifer R. Joe, University of Delaware and Wendy K. Smith, University of Delaware
President Joe Biden committed the U.S. government to racial equity by issuing...
Monuments ‘expire’ – but offensive monuments can become powerful history lessons
Alan Marcus, University of Connecticut and Walter Woodward, University of Connecticut
Historical monuments are intended to be timeless, but almost all have an expiration date....
Don’t want federal agents in your city or town? Then protect...
Frank V. Zerunyan, University of Southern California
I recently visited Portland, Oregon, and saw the destruction around the federal courthouse there – walls defaced with...
New teachers mistakenly assume Black students are angry
Alison Cooke, North Carolina State University; Amy Halberstadt, North Carolina State University, and Pamela Watkins Garner, George Mason University
The Research Brief is a short...
Rethinking the K-pop industry’s silence during the Black Lives Matter movement
Hye Jin Lee, University of Southern California, Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism
As nationwide protests against police violence and racial inequality continue in the...
Most white parents don’t talk about racism with their kids
David Chae, Auburn University; Leoandra Onnie Rogers, Northwestern University, and Tiffany Yip, Fordham University
Though race and racism are at the top of Americans’ public...
Militarization has fostered a policing culture that sets up protesters as...
Tom Nolan, Emmanuel College
The unrest sparked by the death of George Floyd after being pinned to the ground by the knee of a Minneapolis...
Black student activists face penalty in college admissions
Ted Thornhill, Florida Gulf Coast University
Back when I taught at a predominantly white, selective liberal arts college, I came across a book called “Acting...