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Black, Brown, and Bruised in STEM Ed:

A Conversation with Drs. Ebony O. McGee & ReAnna S. Roby


In this special Women's History month edition of Entrepreneurial Appetite's Black Book Discussions, we celebrate Black women with a conversation between Ebony O. McGee, Ph.D. author of Black, Brown, Bruised: How Racialized STEM Education Stifles Innovation, and ReAnna Roby, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Scholar at Vanderbilt University’s Peabody College in the Department of Teaching and Learning.


About the Book:

Black, Brown, Bruised: How Racialized STEM Education Stifles Innovation

Drawing on narratives from hundreds of Black, Latinx, and Indigenous individuals, Ebony Omotola McGee examines the experiences of underrepresented racially minoritized students and faculty members who have succeeded in STEM. Based on this extensive research, McGee advocates for structural and institutional changes to address racial discrimination, stereotyping, and hostile environments in an effort to make the field more inclusive.


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