
Dr_BrownStew
@derronwallace
Assistant Prof | NAEd/Spencer Postdoc & Fulbright Scholar | Caribbeanist | Ethnographer | Community Organizer | Husband | Father of 2 | Unapologetic Foodie
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https://www.derronwallace.com 22-03-2012 17:25:15
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Loved celebrating the career of @prudencelcarter. congrats on the lifetime achievement award in Race, Class, and Gender! Thank you to Dr_BrownStew for organizing the nomination! @prudencelcarter can’t wait to see where another lifetime of scholarship takes you!


#Identities 30th Anniversary Lecture Series! Register to attend our trio of Anniversary Lectures to mark Identities' 30 years: 📅 25 Sep - Prof Catherine Hall 📅 22 Oct - Prof Claire Alexander 📅 26 Nov - Dr Jean Beaman UofG Soc & Pol Sci UofG Social Sciences eventbrite.com/cc/identities-…


Re-reading evals from the spring for the course I'm teaching again this fall. I asked students their favorite and least fave rdgs & many appeared in both categories. BUT one of the most common favorites appeared not at all in least fave - Dr_BrownStew 's Culture Trap.


(paywalled) Just out in Cultural Sociology, my review of Dr_BrownStew superb "The Culture Trap" which I call "an outstanding example of comparative sociology" journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/17…



We are live Journal of American History! First solo authored article in THE journal in my field. It’s lit. Lehgo!


This exchange should be studied for a long time. The interviewer read the book, not to gain new insight, but to get angry that it wasn't written from the perspective he preferred. He expected Coates to crumble under his onslaught. But Coates didn't. That's what makes it powerful.


Must read piece from haitiharlem ‘We need ’em worse than they need us’: how Haitian workers feed the US | US farm workers | The Guardian theguardian.com/us-news/2024/o…

I want to express my heartfelt gratitude to former Dean Gary Henry for this honor, as well as to my UD College of Education & Human Development community and all my local school partners for their ongoing support & collaboration. Jessica Henderson wrote this marvelously, so thank u too! cehd.udel.edu/new-cehd-facul…

Book Review Symposium📚 “[The Culture Trap] challenges the idea that ‘culture’ can account for differential outcomes in education, by uncovering the assumptions associated with race in [education systems].” Read Dave O'Brien’s review below. doi.org/10.1177/174997…
![Cultural Sociology (@culsoc) on Twitter photo Book Review Symposium📚
“[The Culture Trap] challenges the idea that ‘culture’ can account for differential outcomes in education, by uncovering the assumptions associated with race in [education systems].”
Read <a href="/DrDaveOBrien/">Dave O'Brien</a>’s review below.
doi.org/10.1177/174997… Book Review Symposium📚
“[The Culture Trap] challenges the idea that ‘culture’ can account for differential outcomes in education, by uncovering the assumptions associated with race in [education systems].”
Read <a href="/DrDaveOBrien/">Dave O'Brien</a>’s review below.
doi.org/10.1177/174997…](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GZChonmWAAAOUPj.png)



This #BlackHistoryMonth, we are highlighting the voices and insights of Black BERA members. 'What are the main challenges facing Black colleagues in educational research?'Professor Paul Miller #BLM Rachel C. Boyle Christine Callender BERA Race, Ethnicity and Education Network Diane Warner Watch full: bit.ly/4eWFMRC

Dear friends, help me celebrate the first publication of my mentee Zora Haque in Ethnic and Racial Studies! She is now Harvard Graduate School of Education (HGSE), and is already a shining star. So excited to see all Zora will do for the field of race and education, and for families and young people! Way to go, Zora! Wooohoo!!!🥳

This is such good reporting from the The Harvard Crimeson: There are about 27,000 high schools in the U.S. Over the past 15 years, 1 in 11 students at Harvard have come from just 21 high schools. So 9.1% of Harvard students come from 0.07% of US schools. David Brooks
