Sherick Hughes is one of the pre-eminent scholars of critical race studies and black education and social context of schooling in urban and rural settings. Most recently, his textbook on autoethnography research methods earned the 2020 Society of Professors of Education book award.
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In February 2009, a woman walking her dog in West Mesa, an elevated land mass in Albuquerque, New Mexico, made a grisly discovery embedded in the dirt: a human bone. Sherick Hill. 1987 – 2006. News . Sherick Hughes Professor at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, North Carolina 500+ connections Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3500, Founder & Director, Interpretive Research Suite & Carter Qualitative Thought Lab, Founder & Co-Director, Graduate Certificate in Qualitative Studies, Ph.D. 2003 – University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, M.P.A. 1997 – University of North Carolina at Wilmington, Critical Race Studies and Black Education, Social Context of Schooling (Urban & Rural), Interdisciplinary Foundations of Education, Culture, Curriculum, and Teacher Education (CCTE), Social and Philosophical Foundations of Education, Four premier educational journals edited at Carolina, Autoethnography: Understanding the bias of the brain. CB 3500 Peabody Hall Sherick Hill. 2001 – University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, B.A. Sherick Jansen Senior Consultant at Beacon Hill Staffing Group 617-826-3920 Boston, Massachusetts 500+ connections Home / 2006, New Mexico, USA / Sherick Hill.
The textbook demonstrates applications of autoethnography as an educational tool for individuals and small teams to begin unlearning intergroup biases and learning to recognize, resist, and redress the inequitable social structures that are manifestations and reproducers of our biases. Hughes’ contributions to the academy were recognized by the American Educational Research Association (AERA) in Washington, DC in 2016, when he received one of the association’s highest honors, the Distinguished Scholar Award.
Was The West Mesa Bone Collector Killed by One of His Victims? Sherick Hughes has spent more than 20 years investigating and addressing equity issues at the intersection of theory, policy, and practice.
His work has been used widely (for example, to inform an educational equity argument before the Supreme Court of North Carolina; and to inform popular culture Netflix series, “The Patriot Act” hosted by Hasan Minaj). He has over 60 current and forthcoming publications, including articles and reviews accepted for publication in high impact peer-reviewed journals (e.g., Educational Researcher, American Educational Research Journal, Educational Policy, International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), Educational Studies, Urban Review, Urban Education, and Teachers College Record.