Beverly Daniel Tatum
Beverly Daniel Tatum is a renowned psychologist and educator, best known for her work on race relations and educational equity. She served as the president emerita of Spelman College, a historically Black women's institution in Atlanta, Georgia, and has authored several influential books, including 'Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?' In her lectures and writings, Tatum explores the complexities of identity, racism, and the importance of cultivating belonging in educational settings. Her insights into the psychological impact of racial segregation and her advocacy for culturally relevant teaching practices have made her a prominent voice in discussions about diversity and inclusion in education.
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Beverly Daniel Tatum is the author of a national bestseller and president emerita of Spelman College.
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