Choosing Life in Death-Dealing Institutions: On Black Thriving and Surviving in Academe by Aireale J. Rodgers
“Come celebrate with me that everyday something has tried to kill me and has failed.” — Lucille Clifton (1993) Black intellectuals and scholars throughout history have used empirical work and personal testimony to chronicle the ways a whitestreamed higher education system, and the people committed to upholding it, have inflicted violence on Black people. From