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New York Times: “The Tight Rope of Testifying While Female”
Sunday, September 30th, 2018Tags:#teachingwhileblack, Academic Bullying, Andrew J Polsky New York State Assembly, Andrew Lund, Arnold Gibbons, Bernard Stein, Bill Williams, Billy d Herman, campus bullying, Christa Davis Acampora, CUNY Student Complaint Procedure, CUNY Violence in the Workplace Policy, Eija Ayravainen, Esq, Faculty Delegate Assembly, FDA, Galia Galansky, Greggory w Morris, Gustavo Mercado, Harold Newman Dean of the School of Arts & Sciences, Hunter College, HUnter College Faculty Delegate Assembly, Hunter College FDA President, Hunter College Ombuds Office, Hunter College Ombudsman, Hunter College Senate, Hunter College Senate Chair, huntercollegeoutrageous, Isabel c Pinedo, Ivone Margulies, James B. Milliken, James Roman, Jennifer Raab, Joe McElhaney, Joel Zuker, John Wallach, journalism ethics, Karen Hunter, Kelly Anderson, Larry Shore, Lumpen Goombah, Lumpen Goombah Awards, Martin Lucas, Media 386, Michelle Blackman, Mick Hurbis-Cherrier, New York Healthy Workplace Advocates, New York State Senate, Peter Jackson, Peter Parisi, Professional Staff Congress, PSC, Ricardo Miranda, Robert Stanley, S3863/A4965 – The NYS Healthy Workplace Bill, Shanti k Thakur, Sissel McCarthy, Sissell McCarthy, Steve Gorelick, Stuart Ewen, Tami Gold, teaching while black, The Peter Jackson Who Signed the Moveon.org Petition, Thomas DeGloma, Timothy Portlock, Tony Doyle, Vita C. Rabinowitz, workplace bullying
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Implicit Bias Training for Police
Saturday, August 18th, 2018Tags:#teachingwhileblack, Academic Bullying, Andrew J Polsky New York State Assembly, Andrew Lund, Arnold Gibbons, Bernard Stein, Bill Williams, Billy d Herman, campus bullying, Christa Davis Acampora, CUNY Student Complaint Procedure, CUNY Violence in the Workplace Policy, Eija Ayravainen, Esq, Faculty Delegate Assembly, FDA, Galia Galansky, Greggory w Morris, Gustavo Mercado, Harold Newman Dean of the School of Arts & Sciences, Hunter College, HUnter College Faculty Delegate Assembly, Hunter College FDA President, Hunter College Ombuds Office, Hunter College Ombudsman, Hunter College Senate, Hunter College Senate Chair, huntercollegeoutrageous, Isabel c Pinedo, Ivone Margulies, James B. Milliken, James Roman, Jennifer Raab, Joe McElhaney, Joel Zuker, John Wallach, journalism ethics, Karen Hunter, Kelly Anderson, Larry Shore, Lumpen Goombah, Lumpen Goombah Awards, Martin Lucas, Media 386, Michelle Blackman, Mick Hurbis-Cherrier, New York Healthy Workplace Advocates, New York State Senate, Peter Jackson, Peter Parisi, Professional Staff Congress, PSC, Ricardo Miranda, Robert Stanley, S3863/A4965 – The NYS Healthy Workplace Bill, Shanti k Thakur, Sissel McCarthy, Sissell McCarthy, Steve Gorelick, Stuart Ewen, Tami Gold, teaching while black, The Peter Jackson Who Signed the Moveon.org Petition, Thomas DeGloma, Timothy Portlock, Tony Doyle, Vita C. Rabinowitz, workplace bullying
Posted in 2018, Academic Bullying, Archives Beginning May 3, Blogroll, Dogfighting in the Department of Chimera, It Was One of Those Semesters, It's Been One of Those Semesters, Teaching While Black, Wooly Bully, Workplace Bullying | Comments Closed
Weekly Digest for Minding the Workplace, August 13, 2019
Monday, August 13th, 2018In countless discussions about workplace bullying, mobbing, and abuse, we often speculate on whether the chief aggressors may have narcissistic, psychopathic, or sociopathic tendencies.
Check out interview of Dr. Ramani Durvasula: “Narcissist, Psychopath, or Sociopath: How to Spot the Differences”
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Monday, July 30th, 2018
Tags:#teachingwhileblack, Academic Bullying, Andrew J Polsky New York State Assembly, Andrew Lund, Arnold Gibbons, Bernard Stein, Bill Williams, Billy d Herman, campus bullying, Christa Davis Acampora, CUNY Student Complaint Procedure, CUNY Violence in the Workplace Policy, Eija Ayravainen, Esq, Faculty Delegate Assembly, FDA, Galia Galansky, Greggory w Morris, Gustavo Mercado, Harold Newman Dean of the School of Arts & Sciences, Hunter College, HUnter College Faculty Delegate Assembly, Hunter College FDA President, Hunter College Ombuds Office, Hunter College Ombudsman, Hunter College Senate, Hunter College Senate Chair, huntercollegeoutrageous, Isabel c Pinedo, Ivone Margulies, James B. Milliken, James Roman, Jennifer Raab, Joe McElhaney, Joel Zuker, John Wallach, journalism ethics, Karen Hunter, Kelly Anderson, Larry Shore, Lumpen Goombah, Lumpen Goombah Awards, Martin Lucas, Media 386, Michelle Blackman, Mick Hurbis-Cherrier, New York Healthy Workplace Advocates, New York State Senate, Peter Jackson, Peter Parisi, Professional Staff Congress, PSC, Ricardo Miranda, Robert Stanley, S3863/A4965 – The NYS Healthy Workplace Bill, Shanti k Thakur, Sissel McCarthy, Sissell McCarthy, Steve Gorelick, Stuart Ewen, Tami Gold, teaching while black, The Peter Jackson Who Signed the Moveon.org Petition, Thomas DeGloma, Timothy Portlock, Tony Doyle, Vita C. Rabinowitz, workplace bullying
Posted in 2018, Academic Bullying, Blogroll, Dogfighting in the Department of Chimera, It Was One of Those Semesters, It's Been One of Those Semesters, The Controversy Continues, Wooly Bully, Workplace Bullying | Comments Closed
For Whom the Gods Drive Crazy …
Tuesday, July 17th, 2018Tags:#teachingwhileblack, Academic Bullying, Andrew J Polsky New York State Assembly, Andrew Lund, Arnold Gibbons, Bernard Stein, Bill Williams, Billy d Herman, campus bullying, Christa Davis Acampora, CUNY Student Complaint Procedure, CUNY Violence in the Workplace Policy, Eija Ayravainen, Esq, Faculty Delegate Assembly, FDA, Galia Galansky, Greggory w Morris, Gustavo Mercado, Harold Newman Dean of the School of Arts & Sciences, Hunter College, HUnter College Faculty Delegate Assembly, Hunter College FDA President, Hunter College Ombuds Office, Hunter College Ombudsman, Hunter College Senate, Hunter College Senate Chair, huntercollegeoutrageous, Isabel c Pinedo, Ivone Margulies, James B. Milliken, James Roman, Jennifer Raab, Joe McElhaney, Joel Zuker, John Wallach, journalism ethics, Karen Hunter, Kelly Anderson, Larry Shore, Lumpen Goombah, Lumpen Goombah Awards, Martin Lucas, Media 386, Michelle Blackman, Mick Hurbis-Cherrier, New York Healthy Workplace Advocates, New York State Senate, Peter Jackson, Peter Parisi, Professional Staff Congress, PSC, Ricardo Miranda, Robert Stanley, S3863/A4965 – The NYS Healthy Workplace Bill, Shanti k Thakur, Sissel McCarthy, Sissell McCarthy, Steve Gorelick, Stuart Ewen, Tami Gold, teaching while black, The Peter Jackson Who Signed the Moveon.org Petition, Thomas DeGloma, Timothy Portlock, Tony Doyle, Vita C. Rabinowitz, workplace bullying
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What Do Colleagues Think About Arbitration in January, 2019?
Thursday, July 12th, 2018Tags:#teachingwhileblack, Academic Bullying, Andrew J Polsky New York State Assembly, Andrew Lund, Arnold Gibbons, Bernard Stein, Bill Williams, Billy d Herman, campus bullying, Christa Davis Acampora, CUNY Student Complaint Procedure, CUNY Violence in the Workplace Policy, Eija Ayravainen, Esq, Faculty Delegate Assembly, FDA, Galia Galansky, Greggory w Morris, Gustavo Mercado, Harold Newman Dean of the School of Arts & Sciences, Hunter College, HUnter College Faculty Delegate Assembly, Hunter College FDA President, Hunter College Ombuds Office, Hunter College Ombudsman, Hunter College Senate, Hunter College Senate Chair, huntercollegeoutrageous, Isabel c Pinedo, Ivone Margulies, James B. Milliken, James Roman, Jennifer Raab, Joe McElhaney, Joel Zuker, John Wallach, journalism ethics, Karen Hunter, Kelly Anderson, Larry Shore, Lumpen Goombah, Lumpen Goombah Awards, Martin Lucas, Media 386, Michelle Blackman, Mick Hurbis-Cherrier, New York Healthy Workplace Advocates, New York State Senate, Peter Jackson, Peter Parisi, Professional Staff Congress, PSC, Ricardo Miranda, Robert Stanley, S3863/A4965 – The NYS Healthy Workplace Bill, Shanti k Thakur, Sissel McCarthy, Sissell McCarthy, Steve Gorelick, Stuart Ewen, Tami Gold, teaching while black, The Peter Jackson Who Signed the Moveon.org Petition, Thomas DeGloma, Timothy Portlock, Tony Doyle, Vita C. Rabinowitz, workplace bullying
Posted in Academic Bullying, Blogroll, Dogfighting in the Department of Chimera, I Recall the Moment, It Was One of Those Semesters, It's Been One of Those Semesters, The Controversy Continues, The March 11 D:F/M Faculty Meeting, Wooly Bully, Workplace Bullying | Comments Closed
Minding the Workplace: Ruminating, Problem Solving, and Coping in the Midst of Work Abuse
Friday, June 29th, 2018By David Yamada
In an article recently published in the Journal of Occupational Health Psychology( abstract here), researchers Abbas Firoozabadi, Sjir Uitdewilligen, and Fred R. H. Zijlstra pose their key question in the title: “Should you switch off or stay engaged? The consequences of thinking about work on the trajectory of psychological well-being over time.”
Basically, they wanted to explore how taking our jobs home with us affects psychological well-being, especially when it comes to how we deal with work-related problems. Their focus was the distinction between ruminating (in this context, repeatedly thinking about the negative emotional aspects of a work experience) vs. problem-solving (analyzing potential responses and solutions). As some readers can already see, this study has significant implications for those experiencing forms of bullying, mobbing, and harassment at work.
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Teaching While Black: Witnessing Disciplinary Whiteness, Racial Violence, and Race-Management
Tuesday, June 12th, 2018By Carmen Kynard — John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
KEY WORDS
anti-racist pedagogy, disciplinary racism, institutional racism, racial realism, whiteness
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Teaching While Black
Sunday, June 10th, 2018“For any black faculty member who has ever felt imposed upon or discriminated against for reasons having nothing to do with your abilities, you may have been discovered to be TWB – Teaching While Black. Even for black folk who think they share MFB (most favored black) status at their college, the rules of Teaching While Black still apply.” – KC Williams
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Driving While Black … Walking While Black … Running While Black … Breathing While Black … Living While Black … And Now …
Friday, June 8th, 2018Posted in Academic Bullying, Blogroll, Dogfighting in the Department of Chimera, It Was One of Those Semesters, It's Been One of Those Semesters, The Controversy Continues, Wooly Bully, Workplace Bullying | Comments Closed