Antiracism and Abington: A Critical Conversation with Dr. David Stovall
David Stovall, Ph.D. is a professor in the departments of Black Studies and Criminology, Law & Justice at the University of Illinois at Chicago. His scholarship investigates critical questions of race, the the relationship between housing and education, and the intersection of race, place and school. In the attempt to bring theory to action, he works with community organizations and schools to address issues of equity, justice and abolishing the school/prison nexus. In this video, Dr. Stovall discusses some of the ideas that he feels are critical to becoming an antiracist educator and, more broadly, an antiracist community member who attends critically to questions of race and justice to create more accessible, welcoming campus communities.
Antiracism and Penn State Abington: A Critical Conversation with Dr. Arjun
Whitney Arjun, Ph.D. is the Director of Enrollment Management and the Special Assistant to the Chancellor for Strategic Initiatives at Penn State Abington. In this video, Dr. Arjun discusses some of the ideas that she feels are critical to enacting and maintaining antiracist norms and values at Penn State Abington by discussing what it means to have a critical, yet welcoming, campus community that focus on equity, inclusion, and belonging.