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Anti-Racism Scholarship, Learning and Activism at Duke

Stories of anti-racism initiatives by faculty, staff and students

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marchers in M2M rally at Duke Health

New Duke Health Documentary Covers First Year of Moments to Movement

 

 

PUBLISHED June 1, 2021 IN Medicine , Working@Duke
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Text: Reckoning with race, racism and the history of the American South

17 Research Teams Receive Funds to Explore Race in the American South

 

 

PUBLISHED May 3, 2021 IN Academics
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Duke UCEM Director Jacqueline Looney (center, front row) with members of the 2019 cohort of Sloan Scholars

Sloan Foundation Renews $1 Million to Duke to Increase Underrepresented Ph.D. Graduates in STEM

 

 

PUBLISHED May 25, 2021 IN Academics
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Members of the Duke community listen at Wednesday's vigil remembering George Floyd and other victims of police violence. Photo by Bill Snead

Duke Community Gathers to Reflect on Chauvin Verdict and the History of Violence Against Black Americans

 

On Wednesday, more than 150 members of the Duke community gathered in front of Duke Chapel to...

PUBLISHED April 22, 2021 IN Academics , Campus , Working@Duke
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Sherilynn Black and Kimberly Hewitt led a workshop on October 22 through the Faculty Advancement and Success (FAS) series.

How Duke Faculty Can Help Create an Equitable Research and Learning Environment

Workshop builds understanding of how structural racism impacts academic environments and how faculty can foster anti-racist practices

 

PUBLISHED November 12, 2020 IN Academics
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Photo of three black women pastors in front of Black Lives Matter mural

Audio-Visual Exhibition at Duke Chapel to Highlight Black Women Pastors

 

PUBLISHED May 17, 2021 IN Arts , Academics
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Duke Campus Climate Survey

More than 12,800 Respond to Climate Survey

Results of feedback on diversity, equity and inclusion to be shared later this summer

More than 12,800 students, faculty and staff responded in the last month to Duke University...

PUBLISHED April 28, 2021 IN Working@Duke , Campus
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photo of integrated classroom at Anacostia High School. Photographer Leffler, Warren K. Courtesy United States Library of Congress

For Some Black Students, Discrimination Outweighed Integration's Benefits

New Cook Center analysis shows that for Black students, school integration was no panacea.

DURHAM, N.C. — Integrating the American classroom has long been a goal of many who seek to...

PUBLISHED April 5, 2021 IN Research
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The History of Violence Against Asian Americans

 

A March 24 panel discussion in response to the increase of violence against people of Asian...

PUBLISHED March 29, 2021 IN Academics
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Dr. Kafui Dzirasa: Concrete Steps to Diversify the Scientific Workforce

Dr. Kafui Dzirasa: Concrete Steps to Diversify the Scientific Workforce

 

(Go to the original Science article here: ...

PUBLISHED April 9, 2021 IN Opinion , Medicine
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Clockwise from top left: Edna Andrews, Lee D. Baker, Liliana Paredes, Michael Newcity and Kimberly Hewitt.

Q&A: Why Inclusive Language Matters

Duke experts discuss linguistic racism and inclusive phrases and word choices

As the Duke community continues conversations about diversity, equity and inclusion, it’s...

PUBLISHED May 25, 2021 IN Working@Duke , Campus
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