MAC Colleagues,

*The Chronicle of Higher Education* posted an interesting piece today on
"Racial Disparities in Higher Education," of course pegged to the events
this week at The University of Missouri where two top university officials
resigned following criticism of their lack of response to several incidents
involving race at the Columbia campus.

While there's not a lot of NEW information in the charts and graphs in
today's article,  the *Chronicle* illustrates the role we play in the media
in contextualizing these incidents and starting the conversation.  How well
are we preparing students in our JMC classrooms to open up these
conversations?

Here's a link to the web piece
http://chronicle.com/article/Racial-Disparities-in-Higher/234129?cid=trend_right_a

I've also downloaded and pasted the article and tables into a Word file, in
case you have trouble viewing it.  See attached..

The article includes a link to a second Chronicle story from last March on
the events at The University of Oklahoma where video surfaced of Sigma
Alpha Epsilon members participating in a racist chant.  OU President David
Boren's swift public response to the national media attention contrasts
sharply with the way MU officials in Columbia initially handled the more
recent incidents that became national news after the football team got
involved.    Here's a link to the story on OU's campus climate.    It's
also attached.

http://chronicle.com/article/Stunned-by-a-Video-U-of/228611

Since our AEJMC Midwinter Conference (February 26-27, 2016) will be at The
University of Oklahoma, within two weeks of the one-year anniversary of the
controversy involving  Sigma Alpha Epsilon there in Norman, I would like to
convene a panel of faculty, mostly from TWIs (Traditionally White
Institutions) who might share some strategies you're using in your classes
to "OPEN UP" the discussion about race.  I know here at University of
Alabama, I've used Justin Simien's recent film, "Dear White People"  (and
the companion book) as a launch point for talking about microaggressions,
micro-assaults and campus climate.

If there is an "upside" to these unfortunate recent incidents or
"flare-ups" on our campuses,  they remind us of the importance of our role
as faculty members.

As the MAC Midwinter Coordinator, I hope I can persuade  some of you to
commit to joining us in Norman for the *2016 AEJMC Midwinter Conference*.
We know our former MAC head and Listserv manager Meta Carstarphen and her
Gaylord colleagues always put on a great conference in their magnificent
facility called Gaylord Hall.

I'm also re-sending the Call for Abstracts for the Midwinter Conference.
It's the third attachment on this e-mail.

Please let us know of your ideas/suggestions for this event.  Abstracts and
Panel proposals for this conference are due December 1.  Perhaps we could
open it up and invite others from across the OU campus--an excellent
opportunity to fulfill AEJMC's Teaching and PF&R core missions.

-- 
George L. Daniels, Ph.D.
Assistant Dean
College of Communication and Information Sciences
The University of Alabama
Box 870172
Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0172