Latina/o College Student Leadership
Emerging Theory, Promising Practice
Herausgeber: Lozano, Adele
Latina/o College Student Leadership
Emerging Theory, Promising Practice
Herausgeber: Lozano, Adele
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This book examines Latina/o college student leadership and leadership development in higher education. Lozano analyzes emerging frameworks, empirical research, leadership models, essays, and promising practices to provide insight into how Latina/o students experience and promote leadership in higher education.
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This book examines Latina/o college student leadership and leadership development in higher education. Lozano analyzes emerging frameworks, empirical research, leadership models, essays, and promising practices to provide insight into how Latina/o students experience and promote leadership in higher education.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 230
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 380g
- ISBN-13: 9781498520249
- ISBN-10: 1498520243
- Artikelnr.: 49455452
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 230
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 380g
- ISBN-13: 9781498520249
- ISBN-10: 1498520243
- Artikelnr.: 49455452
Adele Lozano is lecturer in student affairs administration at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.
Part One: Theoretical Perspectives, Models, and Research 1. Re-imagining
Latina/o Success at an Historically White Institution: Student Perspectives
on Leadership Adele Lozano 2. Never Created with Nosotros in Mind:
Combating Colorblind Leadership Education with Cultural Competency and
Intersectionality of Identities Cecilia E. Suarez 3. Latin@ Student
Organizations as Pathways to Leadership Development Cameron Beatty 4.
Leadership and Identity Development Through a Latino/a Fraternity and
Sorority Lens Juan R. Guardia Part Two: Promising Practices 5. Voices on
the Margin: The Latina/o Resilience Network and Retention Strategies
Veronica M. Kann and Alicia P. Rodríguez 6. Latino/a Leadership Retreats
Cristobal Salinas, Jr. 7. El Día de los Muertos, Chicana/o Studies, and
Cultural Centers: Promoting Transformational Leadership through Celebratory
Socialization Co-Curricular Programming Corina Benavides López 8. From the
Margins to the Forefront: Cultivating Leadership Among Latina/o Students at
a Community College Moises Orozco and Eduardo Coronel Part Three: Moving
Past Traditional Notions of Leadership-New approaches to Leadership
Development 9. UndocuLeadership: Understanding the Role of Legality in
College Student Engagement for Undocumented Students Susana Muñoz and Juan
Escalante 10. Applying White Followership in Campus Organizing: A
Leadership Tool for Latinx Students Working for Racial Justice Jesse
Villalobos
Latina/o Success at an Historically White Institution: Student Perspectives
on Leadership Adele Lozano 2. Never Created with Nosotros in Mind:
Combating Colorblind Leadership Education with Cultural Competency and
Intersectionality of Identities Cecilia E. Suarez 3. Latin@ Student
Organizations as Pathways to Leadership Development Cameron Beatty 4.
Leadership and Identity Development Through a Latino/a Fraternity and
Sorority Lens Juan R. Guardia Part Two: Promising Practices 5. Voices on
the Margin: The Latina/o Resilience Network and Retention Strategies
Veronica M. Kann and Alicia P. Rodríguez 6. Latino/a Leadership Retreats
Cristobal Salinas, Jr. 7. El Día de los Muertos, Chicana/o Studies, and
Cultural Centers: Promoting Transformational Leadership through Celebratory
Socialization Co-Curricular Programming Corina Benavides López 8. From the
Margins to the Forefront: Cultivating Leadership Among Latina/o Students at
a Community College Moises Orozco and Eduardo Coronel Part Three: Moving
Past Traditional Notions of Leadership-New approaches to Leadership
Development 9. UndocuLeadership: Understanding the Role of Legality in
College Student Engagement for Undocumented Students Susana Muñoz and Juan
Escalante 10. Applying White Followership in Campus Organizing: A
Leadership Tool for Latinx Students Working for Racial Justice Jesse
Villalobos
Part One: Theoretical Perspectives, Models, and Research 1. Re-imagining
Latina/o Success at an Historically White Institution: Student Perspectives
on Leadership Adele Lozano 2. Never Created with Nosotros in Mind:
Combating Colorblind Leadership Education with Cultural Competency and
Intersectionality of Identities Cecilia E. Suarez 3. Latin@ Student
Organizations as Pathways to Leadership Development Cameron Beatty 4.
Leadership and Identity Development Through a Latino/a Fraternity and
Sorority Lens Juan R. Guardia Part Two: Promising Practices 5. Voices on
the Margin: The Latina/o Resilience Network and Retention Strategies
Veronica M. Kann and Alicia P. Rodríguez 6. Latino/a Leadership Retreats
Cristobal Salinas, Jr. 7. El Día de los Muertos, Chicana/o Studies, and
Cultural Centers: Promoting Transformational Leadership through Celebratory
Socialization Co-Curricular Programming Corina Benavides López 8. From the
Margins to the Forefront: Cultivating Leadership Among Latina/o Students at
a Community College Moises Orozco and Eduardo Coronel Part Three: Moving
Past Traditional Notions of Leadership-New approaches to Leadership
Development 9. UndocuLeadership: Understanding the Role of Legality in
College Student Engagement for Undocumented Students Susana Muñoz and Juan
Escalante 10. Applying White Followership in Campus Organizing: A
Leadership Tool for Latinx Students Working for Racial Justice Jesse
Villalobos
Latina/o Success at an Historically White Institution: Student Perspectives
on Leadership Adele Lozano 2. Never Created with Nosotros in Mind:
Combating Colorblind Leadership Education with Cultural Competency and
Intersectionality of Identities Cecilia E. Suarez 3. Latin@ Student
Organizations as Pathways to Leadership Development Cameron Beatty 4.
Leadership and Identity Development Through a Latino/a Fraternity and
Sorority Lens Juan R. Guardia Part Two: Promising Practices 5. Voices on
the Margin: The Latina/o Resilience Network and Retention Strategies
Veronica M. Kann and Alicia P. Rodríguez 6. Latino/a Leadership Retreats
Cristobal Salinas, Jr. 7. El Día de los Muertos, Chicana/o Studies, and
Cultural Centers: Promoting Transformational Leadership through Celebratory
Socialization Co-Curricular Programming Corina Benavides López 8. From the
Margins to the Forefront: Cultivating Leadership Among Latina/o Students at
a Community College Moises Orozco and Eduardo Coronel Part Three: Moving
Past Traditional Notions of Leadership-New approaches to Leadership
Development 9. UndocuLeadership: Understanding the Role of Legality in
College Student Engagement for Undocumented Students Susana Muñoz and Juan
Escalante 10. Applying White Followership in Campus Organizing: A
Leadership Tool for Latinx Students Working for Racial Justice Jesse
Villalobos