There Can Be More Than One: A Black Man’s Journey Through the Academy
There Can Be More Than One: A Black Man’s Journey Through the Academy Race and Justice, Ahead of Print. The underrepresentation of Black Americans as graduate students and faculty in…
Academic Turning Points: How Microaggressions and Macroaggressions Inhibit Diversity and Inclusion in the Academy
Academic Turning Points: How Microaggressions and Macroaggressions Inhibit Diversity and Inclusion in the Academy Race and Justice, Ahead of Print. In this essay, I reflect upon my experiences as a…
The Consequences Are Black and White: Race and Poor Health Following Incarceration
The Consequences Are Black and White: Race and Poor Health Following Incarceration Race and Justice, Ahead of Print. Incarceration is a health damaging experience that disproportionately impacts Black Americans. Although…
Book Review: Critical race theory: A primer
Book Review: Critical race theory: A primer Race and Justice, Ahead of Print. Shaden Samir Ismail Attia Read the syndicated article here
A Racism Burnout: My Life as a Black Academic
A Racism Burnout: My Life as a Black Academic Race and Justice, Ahead of Print. The author explores within the context of academia the interpersonal and structural dynamics that underpin…
Keeping Black Girls in School: A Systematic Review of Opportunities to Address Exclusionary Discipline Disparity
Keeping Black Girls in School: A Systematic Review of Opportunities to Address Exclusionary Discipline Disparity Race and Justice, Ahead of Print. A punitive legacy of the responses to school shootings…
What Do You Call a Black Woman With a PhD? A N*****: How Race Trumps Education No Matter What
What Do You Call a Black Woman With a PhD? A N*****: How Race Trumps Education No Matter What Race and Justice, Ahead of Print. The 16-year journey from being…
Black Lives Matter in Criminology? Let’s Prove It
Black Lives Matter in Criminology? Let’s Prove It Race and Justice, Ahead of Print. This essay examines the the academic journey—graduate school to full professor—of an African American professor of…
Presumed criminal: Black youth and the justice system in postwar New York
Presumed criminal: Black youth and the justice system in postwar New York Race and Justice, Volume 11, Issue 1, Page 113-118, January 2021. Kenneth Sebastian León Read the syndicated article…
No surrender: The land remains indigenous
No surrender: The land remains indigenous Race and Justice, Volume 11, Issue 1, Page 118-120, January 2021. Xiaochen Hu Read the syndicated article here
Race, gender, class, and criminal justice: Examining barriers to justice
Race, gender, class, and criminal justice: Examining barriers to justice Race and Justice, Volume 11, Issue 1, Page 121-122, January 2021. Cheryl Laura Johnson Read the syndicated article here
Tokenism in Criminology and Criminal Justice Departments: Problems and Solutions
Tokenism in Criminology and Criminal Justice Departments: Problems and Solutions Race and Justice, Ahead of Print. In this article, I argue that criminology and criminal justice programs exhibit racial “tokenism,”…