Karma Chameleon- Parts I and II

Dr. Jacqueline Hidalgo, Dr. Elías Ortega-Aponte, and Dr. Santiago Slabodksy examine facets of academia through the racialized autofictions of Jessica Krug

 

On Sept. 3, 2020, Jessica A. Krug, a tenured history professor, wrote that her adult life was founded on lies. Instead of growing up poor and Afro-Puerto Rican in the Bronx, as she had long claimed professionally, she grew up a white, Jewish child in suburban Kansas City. In this two-part conversation, Dr. Santiago Slabodksy, Elías Ortega-Aponte, and Dr. Jacqueline Hidalgo examine a spectrum of issues in the academy through the lens of Krug’s self-invention stories.

 
 

 
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Karma Chameleon- Part II