Kathleen Holmes
Kathleen Holmes is currently a tenured professor in the Behavioral Sciences department of Northern Essex Community College. Kathleen's research involves assessing equity initiatives, white supremacy and privilege. Un-submitted works are based in Social Justice, Power and Privilege, and the Social Construction of the aforementioned as well as construction of race, gender, and the US definition of success.Kathleen Holmes is currently a tenured professor in the Behavioral Sciences department of Northern Essex Community College. Kathleen's research involves assessing equity initiatives, white supremacy and privilege. Un-submitted works are based in Social Justice, Power and Privilege, and the Social Construction of the aforementioned as well as construction of race, gender, and the US definition of success.
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About Kathleen Holmes
Kathleen Holmes is currently a tenured professor in the Behavioral Sciences department of Northern Essex Community College. Kathleen's research involves assessing equity initiatives, white supremacy and privilege. Un-submitted works are based in Social Justice, Power and Privilege, and the Social Construction of the aforementioned as well as construction of race, gender, and the US definition of success.
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