Presenter Information

Kazon Robinson, SUNY Geneseo

Submission Type

Poster

Start Date

4-26-2021

Abstract

This research studies the spatial relationship between geographic course content in NY State and HBCUs and whether there is existing course content related to Blackness and/or topics of anti-racism within Geography Programs. The poster dissects how race, racism, and Blackness have been avoided and separated from the Geography discipline and how this is seen in NY and 107 HBCUs.

Comments

Sponsored by Jennifer Rogalsky. This research was funded by a SUNY Geneseo Research Foundation Grant.

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Apr 26th, 12:00 AM

025— Blackness is Here and Everywhere: The Whiteness of Geography in the U.S. Academy

This research studies the spatial relationship between geographic course content in NY State and HBCUs and whether there is existing course content related to Blackness and/or topics of anti-racism within Geography Programs. The poster dissects how race, racism, and Blackness have been avoided and separated from the Geography discipline and how this is seen in NY and 107 HBCUs.

 

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