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Fifty Shades of Brown [ Being Hispanic/Latino in Academia ] Miguel Centellas

Being Hispanic/Latino in Academia

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Fifty Shades of Brown

[ Being Hispanic/Latino in Academia ]

Miguel Centellas

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“Where are you from?”

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I’m from

M!CH!GAN

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“What do you do?”

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“What’s it like being

Hispanic/Latino in

academia?”

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THERE ARE FEWER FACULTY THAN THERE ARE STUDENTSMa, Jennifer. (2005) “Trends and Issues: Recruiting and Retaining Female and Minority Faculty.” TIAA-CREF Institute.

Moreno, José F., et al. (2006) “The Revolving Door for Underrepresented Minority Faculty in Higher Education.” AAUP.

Ivie, Rachel, Arnell Ephraim, and Susan White. (2010). “African Americans & Hispanics among Physics & Astronomy Faculty.” Focus On (American Institute of Physics newsletter).

Indiana University. (2004) “Diversity in Higher Education: Minority Faculty Representation at the Big Ten Universities.” Academic Support and Diversity, Indiana University.

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US Population (2010 Census)

White64%

Hispanic or Latino

16%

Black or African

American13%

Asian5%

Other2%

Faculty Representation (2003 NCES)

White80%

Hispanic or Latino

4%

Black or African

American6% Asian

9%

Other1%

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WE’RE LESS LIKELY TO BE TENURED OR PROMOTEDNuñez-Smith, M, et al. (2012) “Institutional variation in the promotion of racial/ethnic minority faculty at US medical schools.” American Journal of Public Health 102 (5): 852-858.

U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, 2003 National Study of Postsecondary Faculty.

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WE’RE LESS LIKELY TO BE ON TENURE TRACKU.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, 2003 National Study of Postsecondary Faculty.

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White Faculty by Rank (2003 NCES) Hispanic/Latino Faculty by Rank

(2003 NCES)

2.6 3 4.2 4.8 5.1

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Professor

Associate Professor

Assistant Professor

Instructor

Lecturer

85.8

80

74.679.4 80.6

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Professor

Associate Professor

Assistant Professor

Instructor

Lecturer

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WE BARELY EXIST IN SOME FIELDS

Ivie, Rachel, Arnell Ephraim, and Susan White. (2010). “African Americans & Hispanics among Physics & Astronomy Faculty.” Focus On (American Institute of Physics newsletter).

Indiana University. (2004) “Diversity in Higher Education: Minority Faculty Representation at the Big Ten Universities.” Academic Support and Diversity, Indiana University.

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WE’RE CONCENTRATED IN AREA SUBFIELDSLewis-Stevenson, et al. (2001). “Female and underrepresented minority faculty in academic departments of family medicine: Are women and minorities better off in family medicine?” Family Medicine 33 (6): 459-465.

Indiana University. (2004) “Diversity in Higher Education: Minority Faculty Representation at the Big Ten Universities.” Academic Support and Diversity, Indiana University.

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Minority Faculty in Selected Departments in Big Ten Schools

10.6

8.7

7.5

5.1

2.7

1.7

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

Education

English

History

Psychology

Business

Biology

Indiana University. (2004) “Diversity in Higher Education: Minority Faculty Representation at the Big Ten Universities.” Academic Support and Diversity, Indiana University.

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