ERIC Number: EJ1466369
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2025
Pages: 16
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ISSN: ISSN-1361-3324
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You're Nobody Until Somebody Kills You: The Ingredients of Black Death for Social Justice and DEI DIE
Race, Ethnicity and Education, v28 n2 p227-242 2025
In this article, we utilized Charles Mills' "racial contract" and Derrick Bell's "interest-convergence" as theories to anchor our understanding of the exploitation of Black death to bolster institutional DEI efforts. We argue that mainstream forms of sociopolitical progress have emerged in the wake of Black death. In essence, Black death precedes and is necessary for the enactment -- often performatively -- of institutional social justice efforts. Accordingly, policy and practice connected to diversity, equity, and inclusion, referred to as DEI, accurately reframed can be designated as DIE -- a state in which the efforts of justice do not take place until the principal ingredient of Black death is added.
Descriptors: Diversity Equity and Inclusion, Blacks, Racism, Social Justice, Homicide, Social Action, Activism, Social Change, Educational Policy, Racial Discrimination, Educational Practices, Educational Change
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Author Affiliations: 1Teaching Learning & Culture\Texas A&M University\College Station, Texas, USA; 2Education and Human Development\University of Texas at San Antonio\San Antonio, Texas, USA