Equity, inclusion, and access don’t divide us. They bring us together.

Written by on April 16, 2023

Karma R. Chávez

When I was in college in the late 1990s at a Presbyterian liberal arts school in Nebraska, I was one of a very small number of students of color, perhaps an even smaller number of LGBTQ students (even though I was in the closet), and one of only a handful of students from working-class backgrounds. I grew up in rural Nebraska, so I was used to being in the minority. I never had a queer professor, a professor of color, and the only class that I ever saw that remotely . . .



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