Dear Grad Student
Dear Grad Student
Academia as a Medium for Social Justice: Blackness, Professionalism, & a Call for Action
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In this episode of Dear Grad Student, Elana chats with 1st year Counseling Psychology PhD Student, Brianna Baker (@BriannaABaker), about racist science, research clout, being Black in academia, research for social justice, #BlackIn movements, and a call to action.
Connect with Brianna on Youtube, Instagram, and her website.
Links from the episode:
- MLK Day (.gov)
- Race in Science Resources (MIT)
- U.S. Scientists' Role in the Eugenics Movement (1907-1939)
- 6 Ways to Address Black Mistrust in Medicine
- Sterilization of: Native American women (see references), Native American Women, Sally Torpy (2000), Minorities and disabled people, History of Sterilization (PBS)
- Myers-Briggs racist? Twitter thread
- CDC Tuskeegee Website
- Towards a Psychological Framework of Radical Healing in Communities of Color (French et al., 2019)
- The Bias of 'Professionalism' Standards
- How Great Leaders Inspire Action (TEDTalk)
- #BlackInMarineScience, #BlackInMH (Mental Health), #BlackBirders in National Geographic
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Music provided by: Open Those Bright Eyes by Kevin MacLeod
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