DEI Library
Below is a collection of literature, videos, and podcasts pertaining to core DEI issues. Although many of these resources address DEI specifically in the higher education landscape, others speak more generally to DEI issues in a global context. Topics include solidarity, allyship, and antiracism.
Resources were selected based on personal recommendations from the committee’s members as well as those of the previous committee. The library will be periodically updated with new resources as the committee discovers relevant, engaging resources. If you are seeking information on a topic not found here, please contact the committee at [email protected].
Literature
- From Equity Talk to Equity Walk
- The Agile College: How Institutions Successfully Navigate Demographic Changes
- Disability in Higher Education
- We Sing Too America
- Social Change Now: A Guide for Reflection and Connection
- Gaslighting in the Academy: Actually Making Black Lives Matter
- Racism: Personally mediated, institutionalized, and internalized
- Becoming an Anti-Racist University Call to Action
- Academic Leadership: Gatekeeping or Groundskeeping
- From Deficits to Possibilities: Mentoring Lessons from Plants on Cultivating Individual Growth through Environmental Assessment and Optimization
- Future Black Scientists
- Essay and curated resources on “Responses to 10 Common Criticisms of Anti-Racism Action in STEM”
- Black, Brown, Bruised: How Racialized STEM Educations Stifles Innovation
- Critical Consciousness of Anti-Black Racism: A Practical Model to Prevent and Resist Racial Trauma
- Guidelines for Discussing Difficult or High Stakes Topics
- Teaching in Tumultuous Times
Videos
- Gaslighting in the Academy: Actually Making Black Lives Matter
- Allegories on Race and Racism
- Voices of Access and Disability in Higher Education – Opportunities for Change
Podcasts
The Solidarity is This Podcast
“The Solidarity Is This Podcast explores the principles of transformative solidarity and provides examples of what solidarity looks like in action.In each episode, you’ll hear from activists, artists, faith leaders, and organizers throughout our social change ecosystem who are working for equity, justice, and liberation. Providing a glimpse into the many faces of transformative solidarity, we hope this podcast will give you inspiration, ideas, and support for your own journey with solidarity practice”
Intersectionality Matters! African American Policy Forum
“Hosted by Kimberlé Crenshaw, a lawyer, civil rights activist, and law professor who developed the theory of “intersectionality,” Intersectionality Matters! is an incisive and deeply informative podcast that centers on the experiences of Black women.”
“The Real Talk podcast was born from the shared motivation to spark authentic and vulnerable conversations to address higher education’s role in social justice and antiracism. Our host, Dr. KC Councilor, is joined by a diverse set of guests to discuss current events, student activism, allyship, and so much more.”