Racial Imposter Syndrome, White Presenting, and Burnout in the One-Shot Classroom

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I am a cis-gendered, white passing, able bodied, biracial settler woman of Sri Lankan and English ancestry. I currently live and work as an uninvited but grateful guest on the traditional territory of the Syilx Okanagan Peoples in what is now known as Kelowna, British Columbia. I am also grateful to have been a guest on the traditional territories of the Anishinaabek, Haudenosaunee, Lūnaapéewak, and Chonnonton Nations, on lands connected with the London Township and Sombra Treaties of 1796 and the Dish with One Spoon Covenant Wampum Nations, in what is now known as London Ontario where I was born and raised, and completed both of my degrees. I strive and commit to learning, unlearning, reflecting, and being humble as I grow in my knowledge, understanding, and actions towards my part in decolonization and reconciliation.

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Lacey, S. (2022). Racial Imposter Syndrome, White Presenting, and Burnout in the One-Shot Classroom. College and Research Libraries, 83(5), 841–843. https://doi.org/10.5860/crl.83.5.841

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