I'm sorry this happened to you! All too familiar. WW react poorly when WOC point out racism. They deny, cry, accuse, threaten.All deflection
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Yup and thanks! I switched depts and wrote up why to the provost. Nothing was done, yet, but I vowed that they ain't goin to kill me!
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Hope provost will act! Reporting is important, but so stressful. I'm glad you're still fighting. But WOC shouldn't have to be so resilient.
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Replying to @OtherSociology @nictrues and
Dr Zuleyka Zevallos Retweeted Dr Zuleyka Zevallos
Everything we've been talking about in new study:
#WOC more likely to report harassment, miss out on opportunitieshttps://twitter.com/OtherSociology/status/884428244098834433 …Dr Zuleyka Zevallos added,
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Timely article. Results are sad & disturbing but not surprising. This is OUR experience. The abstract alone had me SMH.
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Replying to @IVAPhD @OtherSociology and
This is why intersectionality is so important.
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The findings are important but we are way past the need for more data of what we already know. Time to fix this hurtful system.
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Totally agree. Sadly, it takes this type of data & negative press for action to occur. WOC have been sharing these experiences for years.
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Yep. Lived experiences documented. And
#WOC lead this research, institutional action, protests, at great personal & professional costs.2 replies 3 retweets 6 likes -
Yes! We rarely discuss the physical, social & emotional tolls.
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+ Toughest for Indigenous/ Black women & femmes especially those from multiple marginalised groups. Too many struggles.
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