All NewsSnapshotsFaculty Discuss “Allyship in a Post-Racial Society” Benjamin TraversMarch 11, 20136minIn celebration of Black History Month, the Wesleyan Student Assembly Committee for Inclusion and Diversity hosted “Allyship in a Post-Racial Society” on Feb. 19. A faculty panel, which included Professor of Psychology Robert Steele, examined the meaning of effective allyship within the Wesleyan community and beyond. At left, J. Kehaulani Kauanui, professor of anthropology, professor of American studies, spoke about the importance of acknowledging indigeneity in contemporary society. Manju Hingorani, professor of molecular biology and biochemistry, spoke about the pressing need to increase diversity in the fields of science and technology, in order to realize the full potential of many different talents and perspectives in making new discoveries. She also noted some of the intrinsic and extrinsic barriers faced by underrepresented minority students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields. She also spoke about the importance of allyship in overcoming barriers to academic success, particularly the importance of students building a strong, supportive environment wherein they help each other set and achieve career goals. Christian Hosam ’15 moderated the event. He also posed the question, “How do personal notions of social justice influence your curriculum?” (Photos by Bill Tyner ’13) faculty Related Articles All NewsArts & HumanitiesCampus News & Events November 20, 2024 Mike Mavredakis Celebrated Filmmakers, Producers Share Insight into Black Cinema at Shasha Seminar All NewsArts & HumanitiesFaculty November 20, 2024 Ziba Kashef Narratives of Fear: An Anthropologist’s Research with Asylum Seekers All NewsArts & Humanities November 19, 2024 Andrew Chatfield Glenn Ligon ’82, Hon. ’12 Talks Career, Work at Pruzan Art Center