Race and Education

Helping Minority Science Students Achieve STEM Degrees

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D. A. Barber

American high-tech companies are screaming for more highly skilled employees to fill vacancies that require training in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) subjects. To fill this workforce gap, both tech companies and educators encourage interest in STEM subjects among K-12 students. What is so appealing for minority and female students is that once acquiring STEM skills, they won’t see the same pay discrepancies most ethnic groups traditionally experience.

Issue Of The Week XXVII: Significant Increase In Hate Groups In America Because Of Race And Religion

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Abby L. Ferber Ph.D. Professor of Sociology

Each week, the White Privilege Conference and the Matrix Center for the Advancement of Social Equity and Inclusion, housed at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (UCCS), hosts a half hour radio show called Intersections Radio that features an interview with a different author, scholar, and/or speaker.

Conversation Of The Week XXVII: Should Race Relations Have A Slot On The Evening News Just As Sports Or Weather?

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Janice S. Ellis Ph.D.

When will we get the courage to confront racism in our communities and the commitment to really do something about it? Until race relations become as much a part of the local and national dialogue as sports, the weather, or other things we talk about on a daily basis, we will forever be content to just show outrage as ugly incidents continue to occur.


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Racist? I’m Not Racist!

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Rita Rizzo

Allegations of racism are prevalent in society today. Depend upon the fact that every time you hear of someone charged with being racist their response will be the same, “I am not a racist!”


Those making the allegations are left to wonder, “How could this person not recognize their words or behaviors as racist?” The logical conclusion is to recognize that this person is in denial.


Is it possible that people who look at the world through racist eyes have no idea they are doing so?

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