Chertok Professorship – College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences /cahss Tue, 15 Jul 2025 00:12:59 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 How Liberals Silence Racial and Class Oppression with Dr. Angie Beeman | Nov 16th /cahss/news/angie-beeman/ Wed, 01 Nov 2023 23:11:01 +0000 /cahss/?post_type=stories&p=20277 Angie BeemanChertok Professorship Lecture Series Presents: How Liberals Silence Racial and Class Oppression with Angie Beeman, PhD Associate Professor, Marxe School of Public and International Affairs, Baruch College-CUNY. November 16th | 12:30 – 1:30pm Showalter 109 Or Join us via Zoom   Angie Beeman is an Associate Professor in the Marxe School of Public and International...]]> Angie Beeman

Chertok Professorship Lecture Series Presents:

How Liberals Silence Racial and Class Oppression

with Angie Beeman, PhD
Associate Professor, Marxe School of Public and International Affairs, Baruch College-CUNY.

November 16th | 12:30 – 1:30pm
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Angie Beeman is an Associate Professor in the Marxe School of Public and International Affairs and Affiliate Faculty with Black and Latino Studies atÌýBaruch College |ÌýÌýNew York, NY 10010. She is also a Director with the Global Listening Centre Academic Board.

Her research examines changing expressions of racism and how this affects interracial organizing, progressive politics, and workplace equity.

Dr. Beeman’s research has appeared in the Harvard Business Review, Forbes Magazine, The Wire, Sociological Forum, Social Science Quarterly, the Sociology of Race and Ethnicity, Violence Against Women and as chapters in several edited volumes. She has been quoted in Nature, Forbes, Huffington Post, Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, Galveston Daily News, Wallethub, and College Magazine.

Her book, Liberal White Supremacy: How Progressives Silence Racial and Class Oppression examines divides among progressives and the role of liberal ideology in preventing significant change. In this book, and in her earlier works, she conceptualizes racism-evasion as the outcome of color-bind ideology and advances practical applications of what she calls “racism-centered intersectionality.” SheÌýargues that white supremacy is maintained not only by right-wing conservatives or racial bigots but also by progressives, who see themselves as allies to people of color.

By distinguishing between liberal and radical approaches to racism, class oppression, capitalism, and social movement tactics, Beeman shows how progressives continue to be limited by liberal ideology and perpetuate rather than dismantle white supremacy. She analyzesÌýcase studies that elucidate various aspects of this process as well as her own experiences in diversity workshops and academic discussions.ÌýDrawing from Systemic Racism Theory and Black Feminist Thought, Beeman advances racism-centered intersectional approaches as correctives to progressive organizational strategies that either downplay racism in favor of a class-centered approach or take a talk-centered approach to racism without developing explicit actions to challenge it.

Dr. Beeman has shared this work with multiple audiences and is frequently invited by organizations to speak on liberal ideology, racism, social justice, and allyship. She is currently writing a manifold workbook with training and instructor resources to accompany her book. Learn more about Dr. Beeman

Lecture & Panel Discussion at Liberty Park Library on November 16th at 6:30pm
402 S. Pittsburg St. Spokane WA 99202

Panelists: Justice Forral | Operations Director of Spokane Community Against Racism (SCAR)
Robert Huitt | Racial Equity and Network Manager of Greater Spokane Progress (GSP)
Liz Moore | Executive Director of Peace and Justice Action League of Spokane (PJALS)
Facilitated by Kassahun Kebede, PhD & Pui-Yan Lam, PhD | Professor of Sociology at 51¸£ÀûÉç

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Jeffers W. Chertok Memorial Endowed Professorship Announcement /cahss/news/jeffers-w-chertok-memorial-endowed-professorship-announcement/ Fri, 30 Nov 2018 20:10:54 +0000 /css-s/?post_type=stories&p=73 ...]]> Kevin DeckerThe College of Social Sciences is pleased to announce thatÌýKevin Decker, PhDÌýhas been selected for theÌýJeffers W. Chertok Memorial Endowed Professorship. This prestigious professorship was created to honor the life of Jeffers W. Chertok, PhD who worked at 51¸£ÀûÉç for more than 34 years and left a legacy of scholarship, generosity, and genuine care at the university and beyond. The professorship was established through generous donations from private donors, including Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Carper, and through a match from the State of Washington. The professorship is established for the following purposes:

“This professorship will be focused on classic social science theory with an emphasis on the origins of thought. To the extent that current or emerging theory is introduced, it should be within the context of analysis from the perspective of the masters. Materials should focus on great thinkers such as Marx, Smith, Plato, Newton, Locke, HumeÌýand others. The focus of this work should be to determine and understand where ideas and beliefs come from and why.” Decker received his PhD in Philosophy from St. Louis University and started at 51¸£ÀûÉç in 2005 as an assistant professor. He has served in multiple capacities at Eastern, including as an associate dean in CALE and president of the Faculty Organization. He is a highly-regarded professor and active scholar. Please join us in welcoming Professor Decker into his new role!

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