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Beverly Daniel Tatum is a renowned psychologist and educator, widely recognized for her contributions to the understanding of race and education. She served as the president of Spelman College from 2002 to 2012, where she enhanced the institution's focus on social justice and equity. Tatum's work emphasizes the importance of dialogue around race and identity, particularly in educational settings, fostering an environment where students can engage in meaningful conversations about their experiences and societal structures.

She is the author of several influential books, including "Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?" which explores racial identity development in youth. Tatum's scholarship and leadership have made her a prominent voice in discussions about race relations and educational policy, encouraging educators to reflect on their practices and the impact of systemic racism on learning environments. Her dedication to promoting understanding and inclusivity continues to inspire educators and students alike.

国籍 美国人
出生日期 September 17, 1954
出生地点 Tennessee, United States