Episode 2 features Dr. Mary Romero, Professor in the School of Social Transformation at Arizona State University and Affiliate of Women and Gender Studies, Asian Pacific American Studies and African and African American Studies. She is currently the President of the American Sociological Association. The author of numerous books, chapters, and journal articles, Dr. Romero’s research and scholarship on social inequalities and justice incorporates the intersectionality of race, class, gender, and citizenship and links the parallels between domestic gendered race relations and immigration and identifies the continuum between racism against citizens and racism against non-citizens.
S2E2: FBI Leaked Documents Expose Racist Targeting of Blacks
S2E1: The Stapleton Name Change Decision
S1E9: Dr. Frances Aparicio, "Aguanile: Critical Listening, Mourning & Anti-colonial Healing"
S1E8: Christine Vega on Chicana Motherwork
S1E7: Dr. Manya Whitaker of Counternarratives from Women of Color in Academia
S1E6: Dr. Meera Deo, author of Unequal Profession
S1E5: Dr. Celeste Gonzalez de Bustamante
S1E4: Prof. Kevin Willmott, Blackkklansman Screenwriter
S1E3: Dr. Amber Johnson of the Justice Fleet
S1E1: Dr. Melina Abdullah discusses race scholarship and activism in higher ed.
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