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National Center for Institutional Diversity
United States
Приєднався 19 лип 2015
To create a more equitable and inclusive society, the National Center for Institutional Diversity (NCID) produces, catalyzes, and elevates diversity research and scholarship. In this pursuit, we also build intergenerational communities of scholars and leaders to integrate these evidence-based approaches in addressing contemporary issues in a diverse society.
Affirmative Action and Black Student Success: “Critical Mass” at Historically White Universities
Affirmative Action and Black Student Success: The Pursuit of a “Critical Mass” at Historically White Universities
In June 2023, the Supreme Court effectively ended race-conscious admissions practices with their decision in Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. (SFFA) v. President & Fellows of Harvard College (Harvard) and SFFA v. University of North Carolina (UNC), Nos. 20-1199 & 21-707. The Court 6-3 ruling held that Harvard and UNC admissions programs, which account for race at various stages in the process, violate the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. In light of this decision, the institutional policies, practices, and discourses surrounding affirmative action have changed drastically.
The effects of this ruling are already apparent. Some colleges and universities have seen a substantial decrease in enrollment among Black students (see also Inside Higher Education). And, now, Students for Fair Admissions, whose lawsuits against Harvard and UNC led the Supreme Court to strike down race-conscious admissions, has placed Duke University “on notice” as they believe Duke may be “circumventing the Supreme Court’s decision.” Yale and Princeton received similar correspondence.
These scenarios beg the questions, (1) what are the legal ramifications of this Supreme Court decision, (2) what consideration should be given to lawsuits that may follow, and (3) how should institutions prepare to continue to lead for DEI in higher education in the face of resistance? This webinar and book talk will address some of these inquiries.
Dr. David J. Luke’s Affirmative Action and Black Student Success is a concrete and comprehensive exploration into diversity programs and initiatives on college campuses and their impact on Black student success and outcomes. As stated by Dr. Alford Young Jr. while offering a review of Luke’s book, “the book offers much to contemplate about whether and how diversity policy can make a difference in higher education institutions. Luke’s case analyses encourage deep reflection about whether diversity initiatives that are exclusively based on recognizing and celebrating difference truly result in durable changes in the demographic makeup of student and faculty bodies.”
In this book talk, Drs. David Luke and Alford Young engage in a praxis centered discussion that will address affirmative action, diversity initiatives designed to support Black students (and, when relevant, Black faculty), and various interconnected topics.
Moderator:
Keenan Colquitt, Jr., Program Manager for Diversity Scholar Engagement, NCID
Speakers:
David J. Luke, Chief Diversity Officer at the University of Michigan-Flint
Alford Young, Jr., Professor of Sociology, Afroamerican and African Studies, and Faculty Director of the Anti-Racism Collaborative at the National Center for Institutional Diversity at the University of Michigan
In June 2023, the Supreme Court effectively ended race-conscious admissions practices with their decision in Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. (SFFA) v. President & Fellows of Harvard College (Harvard) and SFFA v. University of North Carolina (UNC), Nos. 20-1199 & 21-707. The Court 6-3 ruling held that Harvard and UNC admissions programs, which account for race at various stages in the process, violate the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. In light of this decision, the institutional policies, practices, and discourses surrounding affirmative action have changed drastically.
The effects of this ruling are already apparent. Some colleges and universities have seen a substantial decrease in enrollment among Black students (see also Inside Higher Education). And, now, Students for Fair Admissions, whose lawsuits against Harvard and UNC led the Supreme Court to strike down race-conscious admissions, has placed Duke University “on notice” as they believe Duke may be “circumventing the Supreme Court’s decision.” Yale and Princeton received similar correspondence.
These scenarios beg the questions, (1) what are the legal ramifications of this Supreme Court decision, (2) what consideration should be given to lawsuits that may follow, and (3) how should institutions prepare to continue to lead for DEI in higher education in the face of resistance? This webinar and book talk will address some of these inquiries.
Dr. David J. Luke’s Affirmative Action and Black Student Success is a concrete and comprehensive exploration into diversity programs and initiatives on college campuses and their impact on Black student success and outcomes. As stated by Dr. Alford Young Jr. while offering a review of Luke’s book, “the book offers much to contemplate about whether and how diversity policy can make a difference in higher education institutions. Luke’s case analyses encourage deep reflection about whether diversity initiatives that are exclusively based on recognizing and celebrating difference truly result in durable changes in the demographic makeup of student and faculty bodies.”
In this book talk, Drs. David Luke and Alford Young engage in a praxis centered discussion that will address affirmative action, diversity initiatives designed to support Black students (and, when relevant, Black faculty), and various interconnected topics.
Moderator:
Keenan Colquitt, Jr., Program Manager for Diversity Scholar Engagement, NCID
Speakers:
David J. Luke, Chief Diversity Officer at the University of Michigan-Flint
Alford Young, Jr., Professor of Sociology, Afroamerican and African Studies, and Faculty Director of the Anti-Racism Collaborative at the National Center for Institutional Diversity at the University of Michigan
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Who Belongs? Politics of Identity, Inclusion, and Belonging
Переглядів 32514 днів тому
The concept of belonging is being included and, in some instances, replacing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) to name work that seeks to support all groups in having more equitable experiences and outcomes, especially those who are most marginalized. Focusing on belonging is important in understanding the lived experiences of communities with shared identities and values and allows for th...
Dating Under the White Gaze: An Examination of Black Women's Online Dating Experiences
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Meet Jasmine Banks, a PhD candidate at the University of Michigan, as she shares her research funded by the Anti-Racism Grad Student Research Grant. This video dives into the unique online dating challenges faced by Black women in the US, exploring intersectional perspectives and algorithm impacts. The Anti-Racism Collaborative, administered by the National Center for Institutional Diversity (N...
Advancing Equity through Teaching with the Arts
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Join Grace Vander Fleet, Adriana Alala, and Vicki Shaw as they delve into a transformative project funded by the NCID's Precedence for Social Change grant. This initiative redefines gallery tours to focus on actively anti-racist experiences for students and educators. The Anti-Racism and Precedents for Action grant opportunity aims to fund projects that focus on marginalized, grassroots, and co...
Advancing Race-Conscious Campus Safety with Dr. Charles H.F. Davis III
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Join Dr. Charles H.F. Davis III, Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan and Director of the Campus Abolition Research Lab, as he discusses his project, "Advancing Race Conscious Community-Centered Understandings of Campus Safety." The Anti-Racism Research & Community Impact Faculty Fellowship provides instrumental support to early career faculty to advance their anti-racism scholarsh...
A Qualitative Social Media Analysis of Afro Latinx Identity and Black Lives Matter Activism
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Meet Dr. Ashley Crook Allen, former Du Bois Mandela Rodney NCID Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of Afro-American and African Studies! In this video, Dr. Allen presents her enlightening research project titled "Mestizaje Undone: A Qualitative Social Media Analysis of Afro Latinx Identity and Black Lives Matter Activism." Her study focuses on understanding Afro Latinx activism and identity ...
A critical approach to examine the racial and science identity formation of Latinx students
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Join Danielle Maxwell, M.S. in Educational Studies and Ph.D. in Chemistry, as she shares her research on the science and racial identity development of Latina undergraduates at Hispanic Serving Institutions in the Southwestern U.S. Funded by the 2022 Graduate Research Grant, Danielle’s work aims to bridge cultural gaps in STEM education and support minority students’ academic journeys. Discover...
Ethnic Disparities in Cognition during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Snapshot of Metro-Detroit
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Join Jasmine Cooper, PhD student in Psychology at the University of Michigan, as she discusses her research on ethnic disparities in cognition during the COVID-19 pandemic. With the support of the 2022 Anti-Racism Graduate Research Grant, Jasmine's master's thesis uncovers significant findings about cognitive outcomes among Black, White, and Middle Eastern North African older adults in Metro De...
No More Swipe Wrongs: Teaching About Automated Sexual Racism through Online Dating Tools
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Join April Williams, Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan, as she delves into the biases ingrained in online dating apps. Supported by the RCI Fellowship, her project "Swipe Rights" aims to raise awareness about how racial and gender biases are amplified by dating algorithms. Discover how biases in AI affect dating app experiences and learn the importance of being informed users wh...
Confronting an Institution’s Pasts
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Over the past twenty years, scores of universities have committed themselves to uncovering and reckoning with their ties to slavery as well as broader histories of exclusion and discrimination at their institutions. As the University of Michigan embarks on its own Inclusive History Project, this symposium explored what it means for universities to undertake this work and what the future of thes...
Approaches to Oral History and the Work of Inclusive History
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The rubric of “inclusive history” has achieved a common currency. Today, you can find books, articles, websites, and university policies dedicated to its practice, including a large and ambitious Inclusive History Project (IHP) right here at U-M. Less clear is what this rubric has come to signify and enable over time. What values, methods, and practices bind the groundswell together? This sympo...
Organizations across sectors made anti-racist commitments. Where are we now?
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Strategies and programs were developed. Task forces and committees were created. What are the outcomes of these efforts so far? Catalytic moments such as the COVID pandemic, the murder of George Floyd, and the racial justice movements highlight the need to address systems of oppression that continue to disadvantage and harm communities of color. Organizations across sectors made commitments to ...
Inclusive History Project Showcase
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At the Inclusive History Project's (IHP) inaugural marquee event, participants learned about the project's work during the academic year 2023-2024. The IHP team discussed how the project has begun research into U-M’s history, and leaders of some of the many existing projects on the university’s past shared their progress and findings. Participating projects: Justice InDeed Native American Stude...
Under Siege: Teaching Bans, Academic Freedom, and the Future of Higher Education
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Academic freedom is a core feature of academia, encouraging open inquiry, among other ideals and protections towards promoting and enacting principles of a democratic society. Higher education and intellectualism have been under attack in the current climate, posing threats to academic freedom and leading toward a chilling effect within education. These efforts are being framed as measures to p...
Using Statistics and Intersectionality Frameworks for Building a Better Society
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A video toolkit on how to improve the work we're doing to improve the public good by addressing racism and sexism in these trying times. The goal of this toolkit is to help students, faculty, and journal reviewers and editors think about what are the standards we should use to evaluate our own work, improve social science, and influence policy in schools, prisons, and nonprofits to achieve a be...
Diversity is Essential: A Discussion on Excellence in Higher Education
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Envisioning Institutional Responses to Supporting Scholar Safety
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Safeguarding Principles: Interrogating Free Speech in Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) Discourse
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The Anti-Racism Collaborative: A Roadmap for Scholarship and Social Change
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The Anti-Racism Collaborative: A Roadmap for Scholarship and Social Change
A discussion on the Stepping uP Against Racism and Xenophobia (SPARX) Project
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Thinking Beyond Stereotypes in Asian American Media
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Whitewashing Anime Adaptations: Ghost in the Shell and Dragonball Evolution
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Whitewashing Anime Adaptations: Ghost in the Shell and Dragonball Evolution
In the Face of Resistance: Advancing Equity in Higher Education
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In the Face of Resistance: Advancing Equity in Higher Education
We Are Not Powerless: LGBTQIA2+ Flourishing Today
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We Are Not Powerless: LGBTQIA2 Flourishing Today
#BlackLivesMatter In and Through the Arts
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#BlackLivesMatter In and Through the Arts
“Hear Me Talking to You”: The Reclamation of Power Through Literary and Musical Narrative
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“Hear Me Talking to You”: The Reclamation of Power Through Literary and Musical Narrative
Welcome to the Faculty Symposium on Anti-Racism Research & Scholarship at the University of Michigan
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Welcome to the Faculty Symposium on Anti-Racism Research & Scholarship at the University of Michigan
Exploring a Methodology of Accompaniment in Public Health (Coffee Breaks with Scholars)
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Academic & Community Collaborations: Perspectives from Latina Organizers
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Academic & Community Collaborations: Perspectives from Latina Organizers