Because I’m a sociologist with lots of Facebook friends who are also sociologists, my Facebook news feed can be a pretty depressing place. Facebook tends to be my source for stories like that of Shannon Gibney, who was accused of racial discrimination by three white students (Nathan Palmer has a nice discussion of the reasons that white men are much less likely to be accused of these sorts of things). For this reason, it was nice to see a post by Eric Grollman at Conditionally Accepted discussing the positive ways that academic allies have affected his career and calling for academic communities to share the responsibility for support. I have to admit that I have been conditioned by the constant information about terrible people in the world to expect the worst as Grollman set up each scenario, which made it particularly heartening to read about the responses he received. These sorts of responses may not make headlines but they can make a difference in the lives of our students, friends, and colleagues.
Posts Tagged ‘Academic Allies’
Developing supportive communities
Posted in Gender, Race, Sexuality, The Ivory Tower, tagged Academic Allies, Allies, Conditionally Accepted, Eric Grollman, Facebook, Memoirs of a SLACer, Nathan Palmer, Salon, Shannon Gibney, Sociology Source on December 3, 2013|