Doha Chibani, Clinical Coordinator, Department of Psychology and Ph.D. student, School of Public Policy
- Police shouldn’t be handling mental health crises, The Baltimore Sun (July 7, 2020)
Kate Drabinksi, Lecturer, Department of Gender, Women’s, + Sexuality Studies
- Debate over monuments heats up during FOX45 town hall, Fox 45 News (July 15, 2020)
Eric Ford, Director, The Choice Program
- Building the Racial Equity Ecosystem for Sustainable Change, Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning (June 4, 2020)
Loren Henderson, Professor, Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Public Health
- Calls to Rename Maryland Dorms, Schools, Fox 45 Baltimore (June 17, 2020)
Christine Mallinson, Director, Center for Social Science Scholarship and Professor, Department of Language, Literacy, and Culture
- What is a Microaggression? 14 things people think are fine to say at work — but are actually racist, sexist, or offensive, Business Insider (June 3, 2020)
- Additional coverage: What Are Microaggressions? 9 Subtle Insults You Need to Stop Saying, Reader’s Digest (July 13, 2020)
- Additional coverage: What Are Microaggressions? 9 Subtle Insults You Need to Stop Saying, Reader’s Digest (July 13, 2020)
Zoë McLaren, Professor, School of Public Policy
- Anti-racist Public Health Response to Demonstrations Against Systemic Injustice, Random Lengths News (June 4, 2020)
Ashley Minner, Professor, Department of American Studies
- Defenders warn critics of Baltimore’s Columbus statue: “Stay the hell away from it,” Baltimore Brew (June 26, 2020)
Kimberly Moffitt, Professor, Department of Language, Literacy, and Culture
- For Black Mothers (radio segment), WYPR (NPR) (June 2, 2020)
- Black Humanity Matters: A Teach-in on the Crisis of Race in America, Florida International University (June 11, 2020)
- Additional coverage: ‘Black Humanity Matters’ Educates South Florida Community On Racism, WLRN (NPR) (June 12, 2020)
- How TV Shows Like ‘Cops’ Normalized Police Brutality, WDET (NPR) (June 12, 2020)
Derek Musgrove, Professor, Department of History
- For 48 hours, the nation’s capital was gripped by chaos. Then everything changed. The Washington Post, (June 9, 2020)
- Historians look back at earlier efforts at DC police reform, WTOP (June 17, 2020)
- In 1938, D.C. police killed a Black World War I veteran, spurring protests, The Washington Post (June 22, 2020)
- A Monument to Black Resistance and Strength, Perspectives on History (August 5, 2020)
Fernando Tormos-Aponte, Professor, School of Public Policy and Department of Political Science
- 10 Things That the Scholarly Community Can Do to Stand in Solidarity, Union of Concerned Scientists Blog (June 3, 2020)
- On Racial Justice, Statements Are Not Enough, Scientific American (June 25, 2020)
- How BLM Protests In O’Fallon, St. Peters Challenge Perceptions Of St. Charles County, The Takeaway – St. Louis Public Radio (July 16, 2020)
Kaye Whitehead, Ph.D., alumna, Department of Language, Literacy, and Culture
- When Black children see police killings online, Baltimore-area parents face ‘the talk’ early, The Baltimore Sun (June 22, 2020)
To share additional media appearances related to #BLM and anti-racism,
email socialscience@umbc.edu.