Author: Dr. Julian Vasquez Heilig

  • I don’t usually do movie reviews on Cloaking Inequity, but I thought this review by a friend from high school warranted special treatment due to the films reception and potential importance for the Asian American community. It’s informative and interesting perspective.

    Michael Bane’s review of Shang-Chi
  • Join the 11TH Conference on Education and Justice LIVE today and tomorrow! Go to https://www.kevinkumashiro.com/2021conference I’ll be presenting about a paradigm for equity and public education with several other EDJE member deans at 1:45 EST. Please Facebook Like, Tweet, etc below and/or reblog to share this discussion with others. Check out and follow my YouTube channel here.…

    Paradigm for Equity and Public Education
  • Sharing very personal Latinx Heritage month celebrations for University of Kentucky College of Education community and my family.  Latinx history is American history. See also Hispanic Heritage Month brings push for National Museum of the American Latino In honor of Latinx history month, I hope you will consider matching my $50 gift to the museum…

    A Very Personal Latinx Heritage Month Celebration
  • Recently, Bob Greenberg, a retired teacher reached out to me about the The Brainwaves Video Anthology. He relayed: I am filming the “best and brightest” minds in education, the thinkers and doers: Noam Chomsky, Elijah Anderson, Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot, Henry Louis Gates Jr., Cornel West, Khalil Gibran Muhammad, Molefi Kete Asante, Ken Burns, Bill Ayers, Jonathan Jansen, Eddie Glaude, Jr., Carol Dweck, Elizabeth…

    The Brainwaves Video Anthology
  • Many people may not know that my research career began because of the mentorship of Dr. Sylvia Hurtado at the University of Michigan. I was paired with Dr. Hurtado via the Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program. I remember interviewing for her research team, and she told me I could join as long as I didn’t fall…

    The Inevitability of Racial Bias and Exclusion

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