7.6 Media, Race, and Student Loans with Dominique Baker
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Topics Discussed in this Episode:
- Dominique's project that explores the links between race, racism, and how student loan policies are covered in the media..
- Her interest in media coverage of student learns and early findings.
- Dominique's career path and the story of how she made it to her current role.
- The importance of setting boundaries in the life of a faculty member.
- The benefits of working as a faculty member.
Resources Discussed in this Episode:
- Dominique Baker's website
- Project on Media Coverage of Student Debt and Race
- Study of Impact of Test-Optional Admissions
- Hate crimes and Black college student enrollment
- Too much or nothing at all: Racialized organizations and higher education policy communication in Texas.
- Persuasion through Slanted Language: Evidence from the Media Coverage of Immigration
- “Not Nearly as Bad”: Social Comparisons and the Debt Experience
Music Credits: Magic by Six Umbrellas
Sound Engineer: Ernesto Valencia
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