Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
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Diversity Demands Struggle
David A. Varel | Jan 26, 2021
Lawrence Reddick, an important figure in Black history during the mid-20th century, fought to center the work and perspectives of Black historians. -
The Value of Representation
Sarah Fenton | Nov 16, 2020
The AHA has completed a grant-funded project to investigate how to better serve historians at Historically Black Colleges and Universities. -
Women Historians in Academia
Patricia Albjerg Graham | Nov 13, 2020
Fifty years after the 1970 Rose Report, Patricia Albjerg Graham reflects on the need for the Committee on the Status... -
Townhouse Notes
Ashley E. Bowen | Sep 8, 2020
Perspectives is making a new effort to represent the diversity of the historical discipline. -
A More Inclusive Discipline
Seth Denbo | Mar 13, 2020
Recent reports from the Royal Historical Society in the UK have led to increased efforts to make history departments more diverse and more welcoming. -
Townhouse Notes
Allison Miller | Nov 12, 2019
Historians in higher education can't afford to lose anyone's interest. But how hard are we working to expand our appeal? -
Archives and the Road to Accessibility
Angela Gallagher | Jul 15, 2019
Much historical research requires visits to archives. An inclusive discipline will seek to expand accommodation of disabilities, for everyone's benefit. -
The Making of the Graduate Working Class
Jeff Schuhrke | Jan 29, 2019
An AHA19 panel brought together graduate activists for a discussion on challenges to unionization in universities. -
Many Thousands Failed
Andrew K. Koch | May 1, 2017
Andrew K. Koch reveals troubling demographic trends in student outcomes from introductory US history courses. -
The History Classroom in an Era of Crisis
David Pace | May 1, 2017
This is not a time for business as usual. In a “post-truth” age of “alternative facts” and “fake new...
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