Jackson shares her perspective on racial acts on campus in Washington Post
December 3, 2019
The Washington Post
"These events force us to confront the thin line between our beliefs and our practices," writes Jenn Jackson, assistant professor of political science. "They force us, as faculty members, to make hard choices about how we will use our energy, what risks we are willing to take, what fears we will face and whether we have the strength to fight." Jackson's article, "I teach at Syracuse University. Racist acts on campus have left me scared, tired and more motivated than ever," was published in the Lily, a publication of the Washington Post. 12/03/19
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