For anyone who hasn’t heard, Kansas recently removed Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity as protected working populations. Meaning, employers will have the option to discriminat[...]
Often, privileged individuals talk about checking your privilege. In a recent night class, we we had a conversation about biases and the need to acknowledge those biases. It often [...]
At face value, this seems like a post discrediting White people, their experiences, and their knowledge about race relations and multiculturalism. There are plenty of White racial [...]
One of the most fascinating aspects of a student affairs professional’s job is the opportunity to work with a diverse array of students. These characteristics extend to one’s race,[...]
The purpose of this blog post is to share information on student activism happening on a campus in Minnesota that is going unnoticed. My hope is that this information can help guid[...]
World renowned author and poet, Maya Angelou (rest in peace), once shared a quotation that has become a very important motto in the lives of millions of people. She claimed “[...]
For the past 6 months or so, I have been in a continuous process of applying for jobs within the field of student affairs. These positions include Academic Advising, Admissions, Ad[...]
The power of social media allows for news to travel almost instantaneously. The responses of mainstream stories almost always spark some sort of debate that is typically pol[...]
From Blaxploitation to violence to misogyny, Black men in mainstream media have gone through phases of what it means to be a Black man in the US. Despite the flow through these pha[...]
I recently found myself thinking about the field of student affairs and had two recurring thoughts. (1) How in the world did I find and decide to pursue this field and (2) This is [...]