Being Black in the Ivory

Being Black in the Ivory
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Publisher : UNC Press Books
Total Pages : 411
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ISBN-10 : 9781469678276
ISBN-13 : 1469678276
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Book Synopsis Being Black in the Ivory by : Shardé M. Davis

Download or read book Being Black in the Ivory written by Shardé M. Davis and published by UNC Press Books. This book was released on 2024-02-12 with total page 411 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: When Shardé M. Davis turned to social media during the summer of racial reckoning in 2020, she meant only to share how racism against Black people affects her personally. But her hashtag, #BlackintheIvory, went viral, fostering a flood of Black scholars sharing similar stories. Soon the posts were being quoted during summer institutes and workshops on social justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion. And in fall 2020, faculty assigned the tweets as material for course curriculum. This curated collection of original personal narratives from Black scholars across the country seeks to continue the conversation that started with #BlackintheIvory. Put together, the stories reveal how racism eats its way through higher education, how academia systemically ejects Black scholars in overt and covert ways, and how academic institutions—and their individual members—might make lasting change. While anti-Black racism in academia is a behemoth with many entry points to the conversation, this book marshals a diverse group of Black voices to bring to light what for too long has been hidden in the shadow of the ivory tower.


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