dr, is the us education higher education system broken? With dr donna nicol
In this compelling episode, we sit down with Dr. Donna Nicol, a distinguished professor at California State University Long Beach, renowned for her expertise in African-American studies and women's and gender studies. Dr. Nicol takes us on a journey through her remarkable career, highlighting her role as the first woman of color to achieve tenure and promotion in various capacities within the CSU system.
๐ Key Topics Covered:
Personal Journey: Dr. Nicol shares her experiences navigating the CSU system as both a student and faculty member, emphasizing her trailblazing achievements.
Student Activism and Affirmative Action: Reflecting on her time as a student activist in the 1990s, Dr. Nicol discusses the fight against the erosion of affirmative action and its broader implications.
Power of University Trustees: An in-depth look at the significant authority held by university trustees and how their decisions impact faculty, students, and university policies.
Historical and Contemporary Parallels: Dr. Nicol draws connections between past and present challenges in higher education, particularly around issues of diversity and inclusion.
Strategies for Equity: As an associate dean, Dr. Nicol outlines her initiatives to diversify faculty, address racial and gender microaggressions, and promote an inclusive environment.
Future of Public Higher Education: Dr. Nicol shares her hopes and strategies for combating the dismantling of diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts, and underscores the need for increased funding and support for public universities.
Join us for an insightful conversation that explores the intersections of race, gender, and higher education, and be inspired by Dr. Nicol's dedication to creating a more equitable academic landscape.