This 11-part podcast mini-series explores building the antiracist colleges and universities. Each episode was designed by one doctoral scholar in HIED 7372: Diversity & Culture in Higher Education at Sam Houston State University during Fall 2020 term. Show notes and transcripts are available at http://bit.ly/antiracistcollege
In this episode, host Cierra Sterling discusses college admissions and the growing move to test-optional admissions to ask whether such practices are also racist, with guest Amanda Jolivet.
In this episode, host Alisa McLendon discusses the ways student labels promote racism with guest Dr. Ivory Toldson.
In this episode, host Jean Loveall discusses the NCAA and college athletics with guest Dr. Joseph N. Cooper.
In this episode, host A. Yolanda Lopez discusses moving community colleges from safe spaces to brave spaces with guests Dr. Brian Arao and Dr. Jackie C. Thomas, Jr.
In this episode, host Veronica Hoff discusses the ways anti-racist spaces might perpetuate racism with guest Dr. Susan Marine.
In this episode, host Erika Herrera discusses anti-racist classroom practices with guest Dr. Charles H.F. Davis III
In this episode, host Kate Dumond discusses the history of developmental education with guests Afrah Hassan and Susan Georgson.
In this episode, host Christopher Dudley discusses language racism with Dr. Burcu Ates.
In this episode, host Jamila Clayton discusses the role of Black male academics with guests Dr. William T. Hoston and Dr. Patrick Jefferson.
In this episode, host Laura Cardiel talks about cultural appropriation with several guests.
In this episode, host Kyle Ashton discusses the history of the Morrill Act with guest Dr. Samaad Keys.