Presented By: National Center for Institutional Diversity
Still, We Rise: Navigating Race & Religion in the Academy
This panel convenes six Black scholars across higher education, history, psychology, and public health to address the ways in which they experience and navigate the intersections of their racial/ethnic, religious and other identities within academia. Topics will address both scholarly and non-scholarly issues such as: mental health and well-being, navigating racism and other forms of stigma and oppression in academia; impostor syndrome, "cultural taxation," and "hidden labor." During the session, attendees are invited to submit questions to the panelists.
Moderator: Meredith O. Hope, PhD (NCID Postdoctoral Fellow)
Panelists: Donte Bernard, PhD (Medical University of South Carolina); Danielle Busby, PhD (Baylor College of Medicine Texas Children's Hospital); Lauren Hammond-Ford, PhD (Augustana College); James Holly, Jr., PhD (Wayne State University); Yusuf Ransome, DrPH (Yale School of Public Health); Chauncey Smith, PhD (University of Virginia)
Livestreamed on the NCID Facebook page: myumi.ch/Bol2l
Moderator: Meredith O. Hope, PhD (NCID Postdoctoral Fellow)
Panelists: Donte Bernard, PhD (Medical University of South Carolina); Danielle Busby, PhD (Baylor College of Medicine Texas Children's Hospital); Lauren Hammond-Ford, PhD (Augustana College); James Holly, Jr., PhD (Wayne State University); Yusuf Ransome, DrPH (Yale School of Public Health); Chauncey Smith, PhD (University of Virginia)
Livestreamed on the NCID Facebook page: myumi.ch/Bol2l
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