“Living Thinkers: An Autobiography of Black Women in the Ivory Tower” examines the intersection of race, class and gender for Black women professors and administrators working in U.S. colleges and universities today. Through their diverse narratives, from girlhood to the present, Black women from different disciplines share experiences that have shaped them, including segregated schooling as children, and the trials, disappointments and triumphs encountered in Academia.
Watch from the comfort of your home! Link to view the film: https://uwosh.presence.io/event/d-i-docuseries-living-thinkers-an-autobiography-of-black-women-in-the-ivory-tower
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