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Disability and Decolonizing Time/Knowledge on the Tenure Clock

Disability and Decolonizing Time/Knowledge on the Tenure Clock

by Beverly | May 7, 2019 | Digital Feminist Collective

https://digitalfeministcollective.net/index.php/category/just-collaborations/ Check out our (Danika Medak-Saltzman, Deepti Misri, and Beverly Weber) blog post at the new Just Futures section over at the Digital Feminist Archive. “At times of evaluation, the...
What’s Wrong with Cultural Appropriation? These 9 Answers Reveal Its Harm

What’s Wrong with Cultural Appropriation? These 9 Answers Reveal Its Harm

by Beverly | Sep 25, 2015 | Racism in the US

What’s Wrong with Cultural Appropriation? These 9 Answers Reveal Its HarmIf cultural appropriation doesn’t seem like a big deal to you, you’re missing something big. Here’s what you need to know.This was posted on Google+
Why White People Freak Out When They’re Called Out About Race

Why White People Freak Out When They’re Called Out About Race

by Beverly | Mar 19, 2015 | Racism in the US

Why White People Freak Out When They’re Called Out About Race’White fragility’ is a defensive response to real conversations about race.This was posted on Google+
Education becomes policing, and the school to prison pipeline is strengthened.

Education becomes policing, and the school to prison pipeline is strengthened.

by Beverly | Mar 19, 2015 | Racism in the US, Violence

Education becomes policing, and the school to prison pipeline is strengthened.?Adult interrogation tactics in schools turns principals into police officers | Alexa Van Brunt | Comment is free | The GuardianThis was posted on Google+

How Professors in St. Louis Are Teaching the Lessons of Ferguson’s Unrest – The Chronicle of Higher Education

http://m.chronicle.com/article/How-Professors-in-St-Louis/148479/
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Violence and Gender in the "New" Europe: Islam in German Culture

"Weber's study undertakes a much-needed comprehensive investigation of the contemporary 'regime of gender violence,' that is, the key role violence has played in defining the position of Muslims in the German public sphere (in the larger European context). Through nuanced theorizing as well as careful historical contextualization, Weber develops an intersectional framework for analyzing gendered violence in a way that does not reinforce racialized discourses of cultural and/or religious difference." [more...]

Palgrave Macmillan, January 2013
ISBN: 978-1-137-00708-7, ISBN10: 1-137-00708-7
252 pages.

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