Unleashing Suppressed Voices on College Campuses : Diversity Issues in Higher Education, Second Edition (Higher Ed 19) (2., überarb. Aufl. 2021. XIV, 332 S. 2 Abb. 225 mm)

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Unleashing Suppressed Voices on College Campuses : Diversity Issues in Higher Education, Second Edition (Higher Ed 19) (2., überarb. Aufl. 2021. XIV, 332 S. 2 Abb. 225 mm)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 332 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781433186028

Full Description

To be unleashed is to be unbridled, set free, not controlled, or loosed. This second edition of Unleashing Suppressed Voices on College Campuses is all of these descriptors and more. The contributors of this volume released the often captive voices of students, faculty, and staff on college campuses who are mostly marginalized and silenced. The cases that are shared in the book are from actual experiences that many have faced in recent years. As such, the use of cases in teaching and training relative to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging are important and useful tools. This book is a must use for courses in student affairs prep, higher education leadership, human resource development in higher education, and counseling programs. The cases provide rich context, detailed storytelling, theoretical frameworks, and thought provoking questions to encourage dialogue within the classroom or training sessions. Finally, each case provides a reading list to build upon the literature base that connects to the issues related to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging.

Contents

Acknowledgments - Valerie Grim: Introduction - Mary F. Howard-Hamilton: Applying Theory to Practice - Kandace Hinton/Valerie Grim: Using Cases for Teaching and Learning - Lissa Stapleton/Kathleen Gillon: Audism and Hearing Privilege Within Higher Education: A Snapshot into the Lives of Diverse Deaf Communities - Janice A. Byrd/Amanda Mollet/Lindsay Jarratt/Cindy Ann Kilgo/Stephen Malvaso/Sherry K. Watt: When Conflicting Needs Require Compromise: A Case Study of Gender Inclusive Restroom Implementation - Jeff Aupperle/Jesse Brown/Kelly Yordy: Harmless Joke or Act of Racism? - Mahauganee D. Shaw Bonds/Wilson K. Okello: Confrontations with History: Examining the Myths Behind Campus Symbolisms - Yasmine Dominguez-Whitehead/Valgerdur A. Hardy: Food Need and Food Assistance in College - Amy French: Accessibility or Inclusivity: A Case Exploring Students with Disabilities - David Perez II/Aeriel A. Ashlee: Real Talk: Minoritized Students Get Real About Racism During a Student Affairs Graduate Program Interview Weekend - Andrew Buckle/Laura Glasbrenner: Nontradition Goes to College - Amanda J. Muhammad/Chajuana V. Trawick: Dismissed: A Case of How Doctoral Teaching Assistantships Can Be Used to Enhance Students' Abilities or Provide a Justifiable Reason for Termination - Berenice Sánchez/Wende' Ferguson/Lori Patton Davis: Invisible on Campus: The Case of Undocumented College Students - Gary D. Ballinger/Jessica L. Ward: She's Not My Brother! - Keeley Copridge: Adjusting to the College Setting: The Influence of Support During the College Transition for Minoritized Students - Thomas Witherspoon: To Matriculate or Not to Matriculate: A High Achieving Black Male Student's Decision to Attend College - O. Gilbert Brown: Embracing Peter: Intersectional Tensions Between Race, Social Class, and Sexual Orientation Identity Factors - Aaron C. Slocum/Azizi J. Arrington-Slocum: We Hire Them but Cannot Retain Them: The Impact of the Toxic Environment on Minoritized Staff - Sydney Freeman Jr./Steven Bird: To Be Young, Gifted, and Tenured: A Black Woman's Journey to Tenure and Promotion at a PWI - Wende' Ferguson/Berenice Sánchez/Lori Patton Davis: We Have to Do Better: Tenure and Promotion for Black Women Faculty - Brian L. McGowan/Renard John-Finn: Speak Up or Stay Silent: Facilitating Difficult Dialogues - Haley Atwell/Gabrielle Miller/LeAsha Moore/Amy French: A Tenured Threat - Dwuena C. Wyre/Brenda O. Mitchell: It's Not Magic, It's Mentoring - Amy French: Diversifying the Board of Trustees: Intent Is Important - Shawn D. Peoples: Valuing Diversity but Not When It Affects Me - Natasha N. Croom/Jonathan Webb: Community vs Policy: Complicating Administrators Interpretations of Policy and Responsibility (Institutional Decision-Making and Equity) - Saran Stewart/Chayla Haynes: Black Women "Embodied Text": Sexual Deviance/(In) Difference Inside the Classroom - O. Gilbert Brown: One Size Does Not Fit All: More Inclusive Than Thou - Contributors - Index.

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