2020
DOI: 10.1130/abs/2020am-356716
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Neurodiverse Accessibility in Paleontology: Adult Day Programs, Exhibit Design, and Self-Advocacy

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“…Over the last decade, several postsecondary institutions have made efforts to address their relationship to the institution of slavery as well as the vestiges of anti-Black racism in present-day policies, practices, and culture (Bogues et al, 2021; Harris, 2020; Presidential Committee on Harvard and the Legacy of Slavery, 2022). Yet, campus policing remains largely unaddressed despite the foundation of U.S. policing in the history of slave patrols, the enforcement of Slave Codes, and, subsequently, racial segregation and political suppression in the Jim Crow south (Hassett-Walker, 2021; Lepore, 2020; Potter, 2013; Robinson, 2017).…”
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“…Over the last decade, several postsecondary institutions have made efforts to address their relationship to the institution of slavery as well as the vestiges of anti-Black racism in present-day policies, practices, and culture (Bogues et al, 2021; Harris, 2020; Presidential Committee on Harvard and the Legacy of Slavery, 2022). Yet, campus policing remains largely unaddressed despite the foundation of U.S. policing in the history of slave patrols, the enforcement of Slave Codes, and, subsequently, racial segregation and political suppression in the Jim Crow south (Hassett-Walker, 2021; Lepore, 2020; Potter, 2013; Robinson, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%