7.4 Racial Conflict and Color Evasion with Blanca Vega
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Topics Discussed in this Episode:
- Experiences of women of color in faculty positions at our teaching-oriented institutions.
- Strategies for individuals and institutions to support faculty advancement
- Color-evasive frames deployed by higher education and student affairs professionals
Resources Discussed in this Episode:
- Blanca Vega at Montclair State University
- Delegitimizing Race: The Role of Color-evasive Ideologies and HESA Professionals
- Hispanic-Serving Institutions as Racialized Organizations: Elevating Intersectional Consciousness to Reframe the “H” in HSIs
- Serving Black Communities at Hispanic Serving Institutions
- Delegitimizing Race
- “What Is the Real Belief on Campus?” Perceptions of Racial Conflict at a Minority-Serving Institution and a Historically White Institution
- Scholar Mami Strategies: Advancing in the Teaching-Oriented Institution at Mid-Career.
Music Credits: Magic by Six Umbrellas
Sound Engineer: Ernesto Valencia
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