密歇根大学将使用 50 万美元用于“反种族主义”项目
University Of Michigan To Use $500,000 For "Anti-Racism" Projects

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密歇根大学研究副校长办公室 (OVPR) 拨款近 50 万美元资助与“反种族主义”相关的研究。 八个独立的研究小组获得了资金。 一些例子包括一项名为“Ubuntu-AI”的研究,该研究检查人工智能对黑人工匠的潜在危害并寻找抵消这种影响的方法,以及另一个研究项目“肯尼亚保护中的种族资本主义和反种族主义”,以确定其原因和解决方案 野生动物保护区的种族歧视。 第三组将研究知识共享方法和讲故事技术作为提高多样性意识工具的有效性。 这些研究是 OVPR 于 2021 年启动的多年计划的一部分,旨在解决复杂的种族差异,以实现平等和正义。 截至目前,他们已经专门为反种族主义研究提供了近 200 万美元的资金。 一位管理人员表示,正在进行的研究在确定消除不同社会种族偏见负面影响的策略方面发挥着至关重要的作用。 其他教育机构也出现了类似的促进多样性、公平和包容性 (DEI) 的努力,例如最近 NSF 向路易斯安那州立大学拨款 450 万美元,建立一个专注于教师发展和消除偏见的中心。 OVPR 尚未就其举措发表进一步评论。

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By Campus Reform,

The University of Michigan’s Office of the Vice President for Research (OVPR) has granted almost $500,000 to research subjects tied to “anti-racism.” 

The announcement was made by the OVPR and published by The University Record on Wednesday. The $500,000 was distributed to eight different research teams.

One of the “anti-racism research projects” is titled “Ubuntu-AI: Empowering Design Collaborations Across the Black Atlantic with Artificial Intelligence,” which will examine how “AI might reverse its potentially debilitating impact on Black artisans.”

Another group will study “Racial Capitalism and Anti-Racism in Kenyan Conservation,” a project that seeks to “identify how and why racialized conservation injustice occurs and how it can be prevented in the future.”

Another project is “Ways of Knowing and Storytelling as Diversity Training Mechanisms,” which “will examine the effectiveness of ‘ways of knowing’ and storytelling interventions on diversity training activities.”

The OVPR began its Research Catalyst and Innovation Program in 2021, which fosters research that looks into “complex societal racial inequalities to inform systemic action that achieves equity and justice.”

In the three years since, OVPR has granted almost $2 million in “anti-racism grants” to support research into “anti-racism.”

“The work these teams are pursuing is key in understanding how to dismantle the effects of systemic inequalities across multiple communities,” said Trachette Jackson, a top Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) official at the school.

Other schools have also been using research grants dedicated to promoting DEI and “anti-racism.”

This August, the National Science Foundation gave $4.5 million to Louisiana State University to found a “Center for Equity in Faculty Advancement” focused on working “to understand mechanisms that drive bias, along with policy and training interventions to mitigate it.”

Campus Reform has contacted the University of Michigan for comment. This article will be updated accordingly.

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