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On Teaching What Is Not Valued, But Is Still Needed

On Teaching What Is Not Valued, But Is Still Needed

August 11, 2015 · by sd · in Teaching, Uncategorized

Teaching black literature is hard, when generations of students have been taught things like: Racism only exists when black people are present. If black people only loved themselves, racism would go away. Wealthy, white women in the South and black…

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Tech & Sensibility comes from my engagements with technology both professionally as a journalist and in academia as a professor. It is a play on Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility, that notion of striking a balance in life between logic (sense) and emotion (sensibility). Yet, this is also about the tensions within the notion of balancing the two. Tech & Sensibility looks at the intersections of technology: race, gender, sexuality, culture, identity, nation, and more and invites us to explore both the tensions and the delicate acts of balance that we employ daily.

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