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Tag: Women of color: Page 3
Women
An Open Letter from the “Hot Tamale” aka Your Latina Professor
Unfortunately, I have learned through the years the act of performing “what a professor looks like.” How I present and perform in the university classroom has vast implications for myself as a woman of color in the academy.
September 10, 2018
Opinion
#ReclaimingMyTime
As I learn how to say “no” every day, it does not go without care. I need to put my best foot forward and be the best possible version of myself. As difficult as it is for us to say “no” as women of color in academics, I will as I #ReclaimMyTime.
June 4, 2018
Women
Fix Yo’ Face: Angela Rye, Me, and Cardi B
Over the years, I have heard comments about how I need to control my “emotions” because they are “too expressive,” “offensive” and “disrespectful.” Historical amnesia has stricken the United States regarding women-of-color bodies as objects to be controlled.
May 1, 2018
Opinion
“You Don’t Look Like a Professor”
Routinely experiencing gendered-raced microaggressions in institutions of higher education is nothing new to women of color. How do we contest such incidents? My remedy is “micro-affirmations.”
March 29, 2018
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