
Keon M. McGuire
@yngblkscholar
Associate Professor | @he_oej | @ncstateced | Pronouns: he, him, his
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12-05-2011 23:46:07
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Join us tmrw! Black women in higher ed have faced adversity, untimely losses & public attacks. This webinar urges us to vigilantly address institution-sanctioned violence. @LoriPattonDavis the seeds Willa sowed Dr. Juhanna Rogers Khaleesi…CRiT. I DO NOT CODE SWITCH Mary howard-hamilton AABHE tinyurl.com/4aynb7z7


NPR interview w/ the amazing Ayesha Rascoe aired on Sunday. I appreciate the invitation to talk about Black women in academia. Until now I hadn’t talked publicly about the passing of my friend & sorority sister, Dr. Antoinette Candia-Bailey, known to her friends as Bonnie.🧵1/6

Excited to learn with/ Dr. Justin A. Coles and Dr. Gloria Wilson in the Black Study in Ed Lab next week. This webinar will focus on Black Aesthetics in research processes as the material, affective, and theoretical preoccupations that animate Black living. Registration 👇🏿. Asé.


Incredibly excited for this book; the collaboration with @cgarcialouis, @triciashalka, Keon M. McGuire, & Gene T. Parker; and chapters by @DrBreeden, Aeriel Ashlee, @DrBritWilliams on 🦋sky, & @DraDelmaRamos, Jason K. Wallace, Ph.D.. You can pre-order: routledge.com/Creating-Space… #HigherEd #FacultyLife





#WritingBlackness✍🏿 Day 8: I am excited to share my newest publication co-authored w/ Chezare A. Warren. Here, we offer a “anti-carceral leadership” as a framework more attuned to abolitionist praxis and the carcerality of schools. 🙌🏾 Please read, cite & share. #PoliceFreeSchools


“Black studies as a project is always in opposition to the academy…The same can be said for Black people.” - Keon McGuire(Keon M. McGuire) #BlacknessOtherwise

What a wonderful space to be in today. Thank you @hallofacademia Never Forgive Them for What They’ve Done 🍉 Wilson Kwamogi Okello, Ph.D. Keon M. McGuire for sharing your gifts. ASHE go ahead and run this back for an in-person workshop for ASHE 24 #BlacknessOtherwise

DREAM Fellows at NC State! Only doctoral program in the country to have this recognition! Thanks Achieving the Dream for this great partnership with NC State Belk Center. Thank you Dr. Karen Stout (also on Threads and BlueSky) for your collaboration.


Here's your chance to register today! Can't wait to see you! Thanks @paulcgorski for this gathering of hearts and minds centered on love, joy, genius and justice! Gholdy Muhammad Dena Simmons CorneliusMinor



This generous recognition from Martin Luther King Jr. Int'l Chapel is merely a call to action that, in this moment, compels me to honor Dr. King’s righteous indignation in the fights against capitalism, militarism, and racism. This includes ending the genocide of Palestinians. #FreePalestine

“It's like having an arsonist come in and asking the same arsonist to put out the fire. It's unacceptable,” scholar Jemima Pierre speaks to Marc Lamont Hill about #Haiti and foreign intervention. 🔗Watch the full show with Monique Clesca and Renata Segura: youtu.be/eGMoBmXPjIs

The photo featured at the beginning of the essay is from a series I shot with michael j.a. davis years ago entitled “Stillness of Motion.” I intentionally shot it to capture motion blur, which we considered as a representation of how disorienting processes of gender socialization can be.


Building w/ Keon M. McGuire and Never Forgive Them for What They’ve Done 🍉 is a gift. In our lives, and in this piece, we are trying to work out and through the possibilities of intimacy and tenderness as a way of being. Thanks to Prof. Williams for the series vision. Penn State College of Education medium.com/national-cente…

@yngblkscholar, Wilson Kwamogi Okello, Ph.D., and Never Forgive Them for What They’ve Done 🍉 explore how Black men can embrace tender masculinities. Read/listen here: myumi.ch/RmJ3g
