How to Engage in Difficult Conversations on Identity, Race, and Politics in Higher Education addresses the polarized political and racialized climate in America today.
How to Engage in Difficult Conversations on Identity, Race, and Politics in Higher Education addresses the polarized political and racialized climate in America today.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tammy Hodo is the President of All Things Diverse LLC, a Diverse, Equity, and Inclusion consulting firm for businesses, academic institutions, nonprofit organizations, and government entities. Jacques Whitfield is a Senior HR Consultant, Project Manager, and Trainer with CPS HR, a California public agency that provides HR support to the public sector. Brian Van Brunt is the Creative Director at D-Prep and the President of InterACTT. Poppy Fitch is the Dean of Disability Support Programs and Services and Title IX Coordinator at the San Diego Community College District in San Diego, California.
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Preface Part 1: Foundational Topics Chapter 1 Setting the Table Chapter 2 Leaning into Difficult Conversations Chapter 3 Where and How to Have the Conversation Part II: Having the Hard Conversation Chapter 4 Covid-19 Pandemic: Masks, Vaccines, Freedom, and Sacrifices Chapter 5 Immigration and Xenophobia Chapter 6 White Supremacy in Academia Chapter 7 Black Lives Matter Chapter 8 Police Reform and the Defund the Police Movement Chapter 9 Women's Rights Chapter 10 Reproductive Rights and Abortion Chapter 11 LGBTQ+ Sexuality & Gender Chapter 12 Antisemitism Chapter 13 Disability Rights and Access Chapter 14 Cancel Culture Chapter 15 Firearms and the Second Amendment Contributors
Preface Part 1: Foundational Topics Chapter 1 Setting the Table Chapter 2 Leaning into Difficult Conversations Chapter 3 Where and How to Have the Conversation Part II: Having the Hard Conversation Chapter 4 Covid-19 Pandemic: Masks, Vaccines, Freedom, and Sacrifices Chapter 5 Immigration and Xenophobia Chapter 6 White Supremacy in Academia Chapter 7 Black Lives Matter Chapter 8 Police Reform and the Defund the Police Movement Chapter 9 Women's Rights Chapter 10 Reproductive Rights and Abortion Chapter 11 LGBTQ+ Sexuality & Gender Chapter 12 Antisemitism Chapter 13 Disability Rights and Access Chapter 14 Cancel Culture Chapter 15 Firearms and the Second Amendment Contributors
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