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Guilty Displeasures: White Resistance In The Social Justice Classroom, Rakhi Ruparelia
Guilty Displeasures: White Resistance In The Social Justice Classroom, Rakhi Ruparelia
Dalhousie Law Journal
In this article, the author reflects on the challenges of teaching white law students about racism and whiteprivilege asa racializedprofessor To situateher experiences and to better understand the obstacles that professors who teach critically about race and racism confront, she draws from theories of racial identity development and research on student evaluations to contextualize student responses to antiracist pedagogy Grappling with racism in a meaningful way leaves many white students feeling distraught, angry and guilty, among other unpleasant emotions. Professors who initiate these discussions become the natural targets of criticism and blame as students struggle with their discomfort. The hostility …
Collection Of Student Loans: A Critical Examination, Doug Rendleman, Scott Weingart
Collection Of Student Loans: A Critical Examination, Doug Rendleman, Scott Weingart
Doug Rendleman
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Collection Of Student Loans: A Critical Examination, Doug Rendleman, Scott Weingart
Collection Of Student Loans: A Critical Examination, Doug Rendleman, Scott Weingart
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
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Reflections On Presumed Incompetent: The Intersections Of Race And Class For Women In Academia Symposium - The Plenary Panel, Maritza I. Reyes
Reflections On Presumed Incompetent: The Intersections Of Race And Class For Women In Academia Symposium - The Plenary Panel, Maritza I. Reyes
Journal Publications
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