Nov 16, 2020
In the third and final part of my interview with a successful woman of color humanities professor, we continue our discussion about the disconnect between the stated intent of campuses to deal with anti-Blackness, and their treatment of their own Black faculty, as well as about finding hope and solutions to make the...
Oct 30, 2020
In Part Two of my interview with a successful woman of color humanities professor, we continue our discussion about tenure and promotion, the problematic nature of student evaluations and peer reviews, and what she wishes her institution would do differently. If you are feeling alone on your campus as you struggle with...
Sep 24, 2020
In this three part series, I interview a tenured humanities professor who will candidly share her experiences being a woman faculty of color. We’ll talk about her teaching style, the reactions from her students and colleagues, and the problems this causes on the road to tenure and promotion.
The interview:
There is...
Sep 3, 2020
How institutions derail the tenure of women faculty of color
Recently, on a panel for an event called Negotiating Power & Status in the Academy, I spoke about how teaching is one of the main ways that institutions derail tenure for women faculty of color. In this episode, I break down why women faculty of color are so...
Jul 31, 2020
Welcome to my new podcast, Teaching in Color.
This podcast gives voice to the teaching experiences of faculty of
color who've been silenced, marginalized and ignored, their careers
destroyed for far too long, most often by the allies presumed to
support them. A thriving diverse faculty is essential for a
thriving and...