Ep. 4: Diversity in Academia: Racism, Privilege, & #BlackInNeuro

 
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In this episode of Dear Grad Student, Elana chats with 5th year doctoral candidate, Anny Reyes (@AnnyReyesNeuro), about the value of diversity in academia, privilege, and the role that grad students can play in changing this broken, racist system. They also discuss #BlackinNeuro week, which, since recording, has become a global movement of promoting the voices, research, and work of Black students in every discipline of study. The #BlackinNeuro website, Twitter page, and donation page are below as well as the current schedule for #BlackIn Twitter movements throughout the upcoming academic year. You can also find additional diversity resources below.

Resources/Links from this episode:
• #BlackInNeuro website 
• @BlackInNeuro Twitter account
• Where you can donate to #BlackInNeuro
• Upcoming #BlackInX schedules
• @BlackInNeuro organizers
• The APA Twitter thread 
• A Twitter thread of questions to think about when participating on Diversity Committees 
• A Twitter thread about how to be a non-performative ally
• A Twitter thread for white people about "what to do" about racism

More 'Dear Grad Student' episodes in the area of Racism and/or Diverse Identities

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Open Those Bright Eyes by Kevin MacLeod 
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