Dr. Monica Cox, a Distinguished Professor of Engineering at The Ohio State University, shares how her upbringing as an only child in rural southeast Alabama and being raised by educator parents provided her with the foundational tools to persist no matter the circumstances. As a professor, speaker, entrepreneur, among other roles, Dr. Cox makes concerted efforts to bridge notions of excellence and diversity work, as they often exist in isolation. Her inquisitive and innovative nature encourages us to think about antiracist teaching in new ways in order to tackle contemporary issues. Join us as we hear more about Dr. Cox's story and how it shapes her approach to this important work.
Revisiting Season 1 - Episode 8: Community Engagement in Anti-Racist Teaching
Moving from Theory to Practice
Beyond Affirmative Action
The Means that Separate Within Higher Education
Reframing Separation
Racial Equity Work Is Everybody’s Work
Transformation Through Social Justice
Racial Healing Practices
Changing the Narrative with Counternarratives
Truth, Racial Healing, & Transformation Framework
HIV-Prevention & Mental Health
Building Equitable & Sustainable Cities
Building Community Oriented Research Labs
The Role of Dialogue in Community Organizing & Community Partnerships
Supporting Undocumented/DACAmented Students & Communities
Antiracist Teaching as a Reclamation of Self
Collectivity & Solidarity in Antiracist Teaching
Power, Systems, & Structures
Plantation Politics and Campus Rebellions
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