Paper Title

Race and Gender in the Academy: The Achievements and Limitations of Intersectional Thinking

Moderator

Everett M. Johnson, Independent Scholar

Location

Room 220, DiGiorgio Campus Center (DiGs)

Start Date

1-4-2016 5:00 PM

End Date

1-4-2016 6:15 PM

Abstract

Please click the links below to view more information about each presentation.

“Pipeline Problems: Using Intersectionality to Fix a Leaky Metaphor”

David M. Sparks, University of Texas at Arlington

“The Lived Experiences of Black Female Doctoral Students”

Shekila Melchior, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

“Spectral Politics”

Sushmita Chatterjee, Appalachian State University

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Apr 1st, 5:00 PM Apr 1st, 6:15 PM

Race and Gender in the Academy: The Achievements and Limitations of Intersectional Thinking

Room 220, DiGiorgio Campus Center (DiGs)

Please click the links below to view more information about each presentation.

“Pipeline Problems: Using Intersectionality to Fix a Leaky Metaphor”

David M. Sparks, University of Texas at Arlington

“The Lived Experiences of Black Female Doctoral Students”

Shekila Melchior, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

“Spectral Politics”

Sushmita Chatterjee, Appalachian State University