Documenting Black Faculty Experiences in the “Stop Woke” Era

IF 1.8 2区 社会学 Q2 ETHNIC STUDIES Sociology of Race and Ethnicity Pub Date : 2023-09-19 DOI:10.1177/23326492231201501
Yiorgo Topalidis, Sharon Austin
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The Black Faculty Recruitment and Retention at the University of Florida Oral History Project documented the experiences of prejudice and discrimination by current and former UF faculty and staff members. A total of 46 respondents participated, 23 male and 23 female, between the Summer and Fall semester of 2021. While several salient themes emerged from these interviews, this paper focuses primarily on the respondents’ experiences of silencing, prejudice, discrimination at UF, and anti-racist White allyship. Such experiences ranged from respondents being overburdened with the mentorship of Black and Brown students to overt episodes of prejudice and discrimination that drove faculty members to resign from their positions. For example, some respondents noted the silencing of dissenting Black voices at faculty meetings by White colleagues. Extant scholarship has documented similar themes, and the present study employs them to contextualize its findings. This paper concludes by emphasizing respondents’ advice for administrators to help mitigate the negative impact of prejudice and discrimination on Black faculty at UF and avoid tokenistic diversity initiatives that constitute ineffective diversity regimes.
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记录黑人教师在“停止觉醒”时代的经历
佛罗里达大学的黑人教师招聘和保留口述历史项目记录了现任和前任佛罗里达大学教职员工的偏见和歧视经历。在2021年夏季和秋季学期期间,共有46名受访者参与,其中23名男性和23名女性。虽然这些访谈中出现了几个突出的主题,但本文主要关注受访者在佛罗里达大学的沉默、偏见、歧视和反种族主义白人盟友的经历。这些经历包括受访者因指导黑人和棕色人种学生而负担过重,以及公开的偏见和歧视事件导致教职员工辞职。例如,一些受访者指出,在教师会议上,白人同事对持不同意见的黑人保持沉默。现有的学术研究已经记录了类似的主题,本研究利用它们来将其研究结果置于背景中。本文最后强调了受访者对管理人员的建议,以帮助减轻对佛罗里达大学黑人教师的偏见和歧视的负面影响,并避免构成无效多样性制度的象征性多样性倡议。
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