
Day 8

Dr. Kakali Bhattacharya
Hidden curriculums and networks of oppression in higher education
Housed in Kansas State University as an associate professor, Dr. Bhattacharya has been blessed to learn about the hidden curriculum from supporters and challengers in higher education. She continues to share this knowledge with those who might benefit from it while they learn how to work with their issues of belongingness and carve their empowered spaces in academia. Trained as a qualitative methodologist from University of Georgia, she obtained her Ph.D. in Educational Psychology. Her substantive interests lie in de/colonizing higher education and research, equity issues in higher education, and contemplative approaches to teaching, learning, and research.
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I'm an Associate Professor of Literacy and Language, African American Studies, and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at The Pennsylvania State University. I focus on dismantling supremacist patriarchies through research, teaching, and coaching. As a sociocultural literacist, I work to understand personal and public voices and stories to solve personal and public problems. I do this by researching the evolutionary nature and function of literacies and texts through the discourses of narrative research. My work exposes impetuses for various personal and social ills such as racism, sexism, and ableism.
I love to mediate way before dawn, work out like a soldier, and shop alone. I prefer rum to wine, jeans to skirts, and like my heels sky high (except when I'm wearing cowboy boots). Every year I ask my stylist to cornrow and bead my hair in homage to Patrice Rushen and Stevie Wonder (if you know of these artists and understand why demonstrating embodied respect for them is important, we can probably be friends). I believe in ghosts, fairies, and hobbits (for real). Musically, I vibe to old school everything (hip hop, R&B, jazz, rock, and classical) and especially dig Hildegard von Bingen. I trust children a little bit more than adults, respect teens for their fearlessness, admire elders for their tenacity, and occasionally prefer the company of dogs to people. I'm really getting into interior design and have a penchant for acquiring east coast real estate. I'm also a survivor of multiple terrors in love.
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