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This conversation is with Dr. Jomaira Salas Pujols, an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Bard College. She earned her Ph.D. From Rutgers University where her research was supported by the National Science Foundation and the Ford Foundation. Dr. Salas Pujols’ scholarship examines how Black girls contend with and challenge multiple inequalities in and outside of schools, with a special focus on anti-Blackness and gendered forms of subjugations. Her other work looks at the Black identity development of Afro-Latina girls and the impact of in and out-of-school factors on Black girls' schooling trajectories."
Links mentioned: https://www.sadienash.org/
By Fatima SeckThis conversation is with Dr. Jomaira Salas Pujols, an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Bard College. She earned her Ph.D. From Rutgers University where her research was supported by the National Science Foundation and the Ford Foundation. Dr. Salas Pujols’ scholarship examines how Black girls contend with and challenge multiple inequalities in and outside of schools, with a special focus on anti-Blackness and gendered forms of subjugations. Her other work looks at the Black identity development of Afro-Latina girls and the impact of in and out-of-school factors on Black girls' schooling trajectories."
Links mentioned: https://www.sadienash.org/