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AI Don’t Lie: Unveiling Assumptions and Biases in Comparing Black Women to White Women/Men Seeking Academic Leadership Promotions

July 31, 2023
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AI Don’t Lie: Unveiling Assumptions and Biases in Comparing Black Women to White Women/Men Seeking Academic Leadership Promotions The power of AI, such as ChatGPT, lies in its ability to parse queries and provide information based on vast amounts of text-based data. As the publisher of the upcoming book, Black Women’s Pathways to Executive Academic […]

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CELEBRATING THE FREEDOM OF AMERICANS IN AMERICA: Good Enough for the Barracks, But Not the Boardrooms

July 4, 2023
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CELEBRATING THE FREEDOM OF AMERICANS IN AMERICA: Good Enough for the Barracks, But Not the Boardrooms By Ayo Sekai, Ph.D. “In a 6-3 decision issued on Thursday, the United States Supreme Court struck down Affirmative Action in college admissions, preventing higher educational institutions from considering race in admissions decisions. But one key exception is the […]

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Sounds of Identity

June 14, 2023
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By Ayo Sekai, Ph.D. Founder / CEO Black People Rock! Let’s just put that out there. We are brilliant, diverse, beautiful, dynamic, versatile, didactic, phenomenal esoteric; you name it, you can find it in the Black Community! But for Black Music Month, this newsletter is to celebrate how we use sound and movement as a […]

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The UWP Community Blog invites professional educators, community leaders, activists, philosophers, and creative theorists to submit social, anthological, and ethnographical content that dignifies the rich histories of the culturally diverse peoples who make up our society. Articles are published on the UWP Community page and shared with other UWP community members and, more widely, on social media. Authors may also be invited to participate in future events and panel discussions with partner organizations.

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