What happens if you are a minority scholar whose work doesn’t center questions of race and identity? Is all academic programming obligated to center such questions? I seriously disagree with the idea that litigating conference programming via tweet builds a more just academy. https://twitter.com/DrDadabhoy/status/1304978016640970752 …
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I made no demands in any of my tweets. That’s not litigating that’s demonstrating. If you think including scholars of race in a conference on enslavement is playing into shalllow notions of diversity, that’s also your problem not mine.
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You literally accused the Huntington of not “extending material institutional support of Black scholars’ work.” That’s just not true. To litigate isn’t to make demands; it’s to make a claim, which is exactly what you’ve done. In this case, your claims are misguided.pic.twitter.com/M2LF3FGOwq
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Well, the program was cancelled & by admission of the Huntington this was in direct response to your concerns. More generally, we obviously have very different ideas of how to build a better academy and specifically how conference programming should be operating!
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I don’t think a tweet that got 23 likes is the only thing that got them to do it, but you do you, bro.
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