Dr. Keisha  Allen (@keishamacallen) 's Twitter Profile
Dr. Keisha Allen

@keishamacallen

Scholar of urban and multicultural ed, teacher and prof learning, humanizing pedagogies, and Black teacher advocate

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Dr. T. Anansi Wilson JD/PhD (@blaqueerflow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You can DEI your way into equality, maybe even equity, but you cannot DEI your way into justice. Justice is not inclusion (into a violent system), but r/evolution into a new way of organizing living and dying; resources and care; power and deservability; accountability & rest

Kaleb Briscoe Brown, Ph.D. (@drkalebbriscoe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are excited to present our first paper from our Spencer Foundation study on “Upholding Whiteness through Legislation: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Attempts to Ban Critical Race Theory”. Join us on Saturday, April 15th at #AERA2023! #AERA23

We are excited to present our first paper from our Spencer Foundation study on “Upholding Whiteness through Legislation: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Attempts to Ban Critical Race Theory”. Join us on Saturday, April 15th at #AERA2023! #AERA23
Dr. Keisha  Allen (@keishamacallen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I got to see another brilliant former student Dr. Sherella Cupid who is a post-doc LSU during #AERA2023 Her work focuses on Black women sister circles in Higher education.

I got to see another brilliant former student Dr. Sherella Cupid who is a post-doc <a href="/LSU/">LSU</a> during #AERA2023   Her work focuses on Black women sister circles in Higher education.
UMD Department of African American Studies (AAAS) (@aaas_umd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are honored to house the Anti-Black Racism Minor and collaborate with these schools and colleges to expand knowledge of anti-Black racism and how it is structurally and systemically designed in life, learning, employment, and technology. To learn more: go.umd.edu/abrm.

Dr. Keisha  Allen (@keishamacallen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Where are my fellow Black introverts? I don’t know if I’ve ever felt more seen by an invitation to participate in research. 😂

Dr. Keisha  Allen (@keishamacallen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Perfect timing for folks looking to develop and experiment with healthy, sustainable writing sessions and processes they can implement over the summer (and beyond). You will not regret attending. I promise!

Rachel R. Romeo (@rachelrromeo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨ASST PROF CLUSTER HIRE!🚨 Our dept at Univ. of Maryland is hiring TWO tenure track assistant professors this year! One open topic in anything human development and one focused on early childhood education. Due Sept 15. Please come be my colleague & please RT! ejobs.umd.edu/postings/109746

Jennifer D Turner (@jenniferdturner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're hiring for Open Rank Faculty Position in Literacy Education (Elementary Reading)--Apps due 9/18. ejobs.umd.edu/postings/108240

Camika Royal (@drcamikaroyal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looking forward to #AERA24 in the best city in the world next week. So grateful to the good folks at the Research Focus on Black Education SIG who are hosting this fireside chat about my book on Thursday. If you’re at AERA in Philly, come through!

Looking forward to #AERA24 in the best city in the world next week. So grateful to the good folks at the Research Focus on Black Education SIG who are hosting this fireside chat about my book on Thursday. If you’re at AERA in Philly, come through!
Dr. Keisha  Allen (@keishamacallen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Indeed our stories are multilayered. painful at times, restorative at other times, and always connected to something, to somewhere, to someone.” ⁦dr. rossina zamora liu⁩ #TerrapinEdTalks

“Indeed our stories are multilayered. painful at times, restorative at other times, and always connected to something, to somewhere, to someone.” ⁦<a href="/rossinaliu/">dr. rossina zamora liu</a>⁩ #TerrapinEdTalks
Dr. Keisha  Allen (@keishamacallen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please don’t say that you believe in racial equity if you aren’t willing to speak up and act on the dismantling of programs and policies intended to redress the historic and ongoing subjugation of Black people.