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Black Faculty Experiences: A Primer - 3.2

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Listen and learn from esteemed members of ALSB's newest section: ⁠Black Faculty Section⁠. This group of Academy faculty focuses on the "needs of faculty of color and the role that our home institutions and the ALSB can have in promoting those needs." Today's episode focuses on the Black experience, but acknowledges intersectional interests and inclusion among other identity groupings.

Featured Guests Include:

Associate Dean ⁠Robert E. Thomas⁠, Kelley School of Business

Associate Professor Emeritus ⁠Dawn D. Bennett-Alexander⁠, Terry College of Business

Associate Professor ⁠Anthony McMullen⁠, University of Central Arkansas
Organizing Assistance Provided By:
Pedagogical Associate Professor Aquesha Daniels, Gordon Ford College of Business

Raw Video Link with Autotranscription is Available at: https://iu.mediaspace.kaltura.com/media/t/1_qgiqgb7o

Note: Explicit content is limited to sparse incidents of profanity.

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Listen and learn from esteemed members of ALSB's newest section: ⁠Black Faculty Section⁠. This group of Academy faculty focuses on the "needs of faculty of color and the role that our home institutions and the ALSB can have in promoting those needs." Today's episode focuses on the Black experience, but acknowledges intersectional interests and inclusion among other identity groupings.

Featured Guests Include:

Associate Dean ⁠Robert E. Thomas⁠, Kelley School of Business

Associate Professor Emeritus ⁠Dawn D. Bennett-Alexander⁠, Terry College of Business

Associate Professor ⁠Anthony McMullen⁠, University of Central Arkansas
Organizing Assistance Provided By:
Pedagogical Associate Professor Aquesha Daniels, Gordon Ford College of Business

Raw Video Link with Autotranscription is Available at: https://iu.mediaspace.kaltura.com/media/t/1_qgiqgb7o

Note: Explicit content is limited to sparse incidents of profanity.

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