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Mignonne Guy

Virginia Commonwealth University

Mignonne Guy is an Associate Professor in the Department of African American Studies at Virginia Commonwealth University. According to Guy’s biography, she “teaches courses on health inequities in [b]lack populations, race and racism in the U.S., and interdisciplinary research methods.”

Guy also serves as the Director of Social Justice Integration in Research and Training at the Health Equity Action Network. Her research interests include “using critical race, epistemic oppression and ecosocial lenses” to evaluate health outcomes in “people of African descent.”

On Twitter, Guy has a history of publishing and reposting radicalized graphics.

During a Facebook Live event titled “Internalized Racism,” Guy stated:

In an interview with VPM News, Guy discussed the higher turnover rate of black faculty members. According to VPM, “[Guy] says efforts to recruit and retain faculty of color have to be about changing the culture of the environment, not just filling a quota … Guy says she experienced everyday racism and microaggressions, like being asked for four pieces of ID when picking up a package at the post office.” 

Regarding faculty ratios, Guy was quoted stating, “You can bring a hundred black faculty here tomorrow and you still may have low retention rates, right? You still may not be able to keep them here.”

Guy was interviewed for an article titled, “Williams: The War on Black [H]istory is hurting [W]hite Americans Too,” in which the author discussed the ban of African American Studies on high school campuses. Many lawmakers thought the program harbored harmful ideologies like critical race theory. Guy said:

“It’s not just anti-blackness. It is an explicit act of legislating white ignorance…because they are being robbed of their history as well … “

When asked about the protests following the death of George Floyd, Guy stated:

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Published – May 17, 2024

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