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Shifting our gaze toward mentoring practices, programs, and pedagogies at Minority-Serving Instituti
In 2018, I stood on the TEDx stage in Atlanta, Georgia, to challenge students and faculty to engage in mentorship for social change....


Why We Need to Mentor Black People in STEM
The social justice and equity community of researchers are often divided when it comes to access versus opportunity. To be sure, programs...


Equity No-Nos
In a rapidly changing, technological society, more and more people are turning to STEM fields for answers to their everyday problems....


A seat at the table
Despite the increasing number of job vacancies in STEM, Black people make up only 6% of the STEM workforce. Black students are leaving...


New Site!
The new site is up and ready to go! Please keep in touch with me through my blog page entitled "Thinking". I hope to use this space to...


#UrbanSTEMsyllabus
There has been a recent social media buzz surrounding the #lemonade syllabus. The lemonade syllabus is an artistic curated list of...


How do you eat an elephant? Scaffolding argumentation through guided inquiry among underrepresented
How do you eat an elephant? One small piece at a time. This age old saying rings true for students and teachers alike as they integrate...
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