
DEI resources draft
Engaging Diverse Viewpoints: What Is the Campus Climate for Perspective-Taking?
A Measure of Equity: Women’s Progress in Higher Education
More Reasons for Hope: Diversity Matters in Higher Education
Diversity & Democracy (a print and online newsletter)
Achieving Faculty Diversity: Debunking the Myths
The Drama of Diversity and Democracy (pdf)
Liberal Learning and the Arts of Connection for the New Academy
Making a Real Difference with Diversity: A Guide to Institutional Change
Assessing Campus Diversity Initiatives
Diversity Works: The Emerging Picture of How Students Benefit
Teach-In Resources
On June 13, 2020, the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in partnership with the Africana Studies Department, the Office of Intercultural Affairs and the Office of the President hosted the first of a series of virtual teach-ins on racial justice. Titled “Voices of Protest and Love: Liberatory Knowledge in the Hour of George Floyd,” educators, scholars and activists came together to share knowledge, lived experiences and resources with the HWS community. A recording of the teach-in along with transcripts and resources shared by viewers are available below.
Viewer Recommended Businesses, Causes and Organizations to Support:
- African American Men’s Association of Geneva
- Black-owned Businesses in Ithaca, N.Y.
- Buy From a Black Woman
- Frugal Bookstore
- The Legacy Museum
- Petition to Reform Geneva Police Department
- Reclaim Our Vote
- Teen Empowerment Rochester
- Uncle Bobbies Coffee and Books
- Women Take the Stage
Viewer Recommended Reading and Resources:
- 26 Mini-Films for Exploring Race, Bias and Identity With Students
- Backdoor to Eugenics
- APTR Anti-Racism Toolkit: Curricula
- As Community Calls For Justice, Palmdale Officials Vow Full Investigation Into Robert Fuller’s Death
- City should acknowledge peaceful protest sent power message
- Coretta Scott King Book Awards – All Recipients 1970-present
- Decolonization is Not a Metaphor
- Discourse on Colonialism
- Family Workshop: Talking about Race and Racism with Your Child
- Fatal Invention
- Fighting for an intervention in history in the face of dreams deferred in the making: Twenty years of South African Democracy
- Homegoing
- Infectious Fear
- A James Baldwin Book, Forgotten and Overlooked for Four Decades, Gets Another Life
- Keywords in Black Protest: A(n Anti-)Vocabulary
- Laboring Women
- Linking Picture Books and Poetry: A Celebration of Black History Month
- Looking for Excellent “Diverse” Books for Children? Start Here!
- The Marrow of Tradition
- Medical Apartheid
- New York State Executive Order No. 203: New York State Police Reform and Reinvention Collaborative
- Notes from the Kitchen, the Crossroads, and Everywhere Else, too: Ruptures of Thought, Word, and Deed from the “Arbiters of Blackness Itself”
- On Being White and Other Lies
- Only a Pawn in Their Game
- Reading and Writing the World with Mathematics
- Sing, Unburied, Sing
- To Breathe Together: Co-Conspirators For Decolonial Futures
- Unseen Script Offers New Evidence of a Radical Lorraine Hansberry
- An Uprising Comes From the Viral Underclass
- ‘We are committing educational malpractice’: Why slavery is mistaught — and worse — in American schools.
- Why Schools Fail To Teach Slavery’s ‘Hard History’
- Wilmington Race Riot of 1898
