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Enacting resistance and activism: Dr. Donna Riley speaks to us about mechanisms for traversing the U.S. academic landscape amongst the unrest

Enacting resistance and activism: Dr. Donna Riley speaks to us about mechanisms for traversing the U.S. academic landscape amongst the unrest

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Given the changing landscape of the academy across the U.S. driven in large part by the attacks on diversity, equity, and inclusion, unrest on campuses, and the legislation targeting high education we were moved to invite an activist in engineering education - Dean Riley to talk about how to activate the activist within us. We had a candid conversation about living an activist life but also some inspiring words to disrupt the paralysis so many are feeling given the current climate in the academy. Join us as we hear Dean Riley’s life of activism and her call to us all to tap into our inner activist.

Name Drop

Nuclear Nuevo México

Colonialism and the Effects of the Nuclear Industrial Complex on Nuevomexicanos

Myrriah Gómez (Author)

Kelly Cross

Cindy Rottmann (University of Toronto)

Brooke Coley - Center for RARE Justice

Darshan Karwat - Activist Engineering

Idalis Villanueva

Andrea Haverkamp

Joey Valle

Corey Bowman

Karl Smith

Stephanie Adams

Gregory Cajete - Native Science, Look to the Mountain

Reference Links

The Routledge International Handbook of Engineering Ethics Education

Inclusive Mindset Report

Latin* Students in Engineering

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