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What does it mean to be an ally?

This article, co-authored by Baruch College Professor Angie Beeman, offers concrete actions to take to become a better ally.

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Racism at Work

“Everyone’s Scar Tissue Looks Different”: Discussing Racism at Work: On July 7th, Tahiana Abad, who is a MSEd-HEA student at the Marxe School, describes the culture that inhibits people of color from sharing personal information with colleagues at work.  Given this issue, which has been exacerbated by the pandemic, she provides managers with advice to engage their staff members.

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Diversity and Inclusion in the Classroom

Diversity and Inclusion in the Classroom

A Faculty Focus Special Report

Contributed by Cristina Balboa

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Are Women Doing all the Office Housework?

Are Women Doing all the Office Housework?

by Adam Grant

Economic World Forum, December 4 2015

contributed by Cristina Balboa

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Gender Bias in Academe: An Annotated Bibliography of Important Recent Studies

Gender Bias in Academe: An Annotated Bibliography of Important Recent Studies

January 26, 2015, from HASTAC

by Danica Savonick and Cathy N. Davidson

contributed by Cristina Balboa

 

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Why Do They Leave?

Why Do They Leave?
January 20, 2016, from Inside Higher Ed
contributed by Byron Price
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Finding ‘Bridge Leaders’ for Minority Professors and Students

Finding ‘Bridge Leaders’ for Minority Professors and Students

by Audrey Williams June,

March 18, 2016 Chronicle of Higher Education

contributed by Byron Price

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My Mother’s Garden

My Mother’s Garden
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