Identifying your Privilege Readings
Exploring the White and male culture: Investigating individual perspectives of equity and privilege in engineering education
This study explored conceptions of equity and privilege present within the culture of engineering education, particularly the White male population.
Eastman, M. G., Miles, M. L., & Yerrick, R. (2019). Exploring the White and male culture: Investigating individualperspectives of equity and privilege in engineering education. The Research Journal for Engineering Education, 108(4), 441-594. DOI: 10.1002/jee.20290
How to Navigate Your Own Privilege
This article will provide examples of what privilege can look like in everyday life, tips on gaining a better awareness of your privilege, and how to use it to work in solidarity with marginalized groups.
Jagoo, K. (202, September 21). How to Navigate Your Own Privilege. Retrieved from VeryWell Mind: https://www.verywellmind.com/how-to-navigate-your-own-privilege-5076057
What Is White Privilege?
This article examines the structural conditions and the broader historical and social context in which all individuals are shaped when discussing white privilege.
Gleig, A. (2021). What Is White Privilege? Retrieved from Pegasus: https://www.ucf.edu/pegasus/what-is-white-privilege/
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