Our Response to Racism Should Not Be More Unpaid Work for Black Faculty, Part II

This essay is part of a 2-part series on the burdens placed on black faculty in academic bioethics. The second part, by Craig Klugman, Ph.D. can be read by clicking here. by Keisha Ray, Ph.D. Since the killing of George Floyd and the protests that ensued, the amount of free labor requested of me has been seemingly endless; everyday a new request comes in. I consistently have to balance my normal duties to my university, my students, the bioethics profession, and my research, along with new requests to perform free labor for the general public.…
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