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The research in A Guide to LGBTQ+ Inclusion on Campus, Post-PULSE is premised on the notion that, because we cannot choose our sexual, racial, ethnic, cultural, political, geographic, economic, and chronological origins, with greater advantage comes greater responsibility to redistribute life's resources in favor of those whose human rights are compromised and who lack the fundamental necessities of life. Among these basic rights are access to higher education and to positive campus experiences. Queer folk and LGBTQ+ allies have collaborated on this new text in response to the June 16, 2016…mehr
The research in A Guide to LGBTQ+ Inclusion on Campus, Post-PULSE is premised on the notion that, because we cannot choose our sexual, racial, ethnic, cultural, political, geographic, economic, and chronological origins, with greater advantage comes greater responsibility to redistribute life's resources in favor of those whose human rights are compromised and who lack the fundamental necessities of life. Among these basic rights are access to higher education and to positive campus experiences. Queer folk and LGBTQ+ allies have collaborated on this new text in response to the June 16, 2016 targeted murder of 49 innocent victims at the PULSE nightclub, Orlando, Florida. Seasoned and novice members of the academy will find professional empowerment from these authors as they explicitly discuss multiple level theory, policy, and strategies to support LGBTQ+ campus inclusion. Their work illuminates how good, bad, and indeterminate public legislation impacts LGBTQ+ communities everywhere, and it animates multiple layers of campus life, ranging from lessons within a three-year-old day care center to policy-making among senior administration. May the power of well-chosen words continue to deepen our understanding, clarify our communication, and empower us all as pro-LGBTQ+ campus activists.
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Autorenporträt
Virginia Stead, EdD (2012, OISE University of Toronto), launched her series, Equity in Higher Education Theory, Policy, and Praxis (https://www.peterlang.com/view/serial/HET) with International Perspectives on Higher Education Admission Policy, Justices¿ material in the 2015 U.S. Supreme Court case Fisher v. University of Texas (Austin).
Inhaltsangabe
List of Tables and Figures - Warren J. Blumenfeld: Foreword: Reflections on a History of Queer Life in Higher Education - Acknowledgments - Virginia Stead: Introduction: Powerful Lessons for Making All Campuses LGBTQ+ Inclusive - Barbara Qualls: If Gender Isn't Binary: A Legal Review of Titles VII and IX - Robin K. Fox/Erica Schepp: Just another Gay Day in the Campus Three Year Old Room - Dominic Grasso/Traci P. Baxley: Checking the Pulse Early: LGBTQ-Inclusive Curriculum in Elementary Schools - Shiv R. Desai: When Secondary Schools Fail: LGBT Issues in the Juvenile Justice System - valerie a. guerrero/Kari J. Dockendorff: LGBTQ Marginalization or Inclusion? Troubling Institutional Assertions of Commitment to Social Justice - S. Gavin Weiser/Travis L. Wagner: Big U Knows Best: Patronizing Queer Campus Culture - Wahinkpe Topa (Four Arrows) aka Don Trent Jacobs: "It's Not Natural!" - Christopher A. Cumby: Writing from Queer Silos: Implications of Tokenizing Queer Identities in Counsellor Education - Sarah Pickett: Our Morning after PULSE: A Parent/Teacher Educator's Experience of Protection, Invisibility, and Action - Kerri Mesner: Embodying Queer Pedagogy on Campus: Autoethnographic Explorations after Orlando, FL - Alan Smith: Liminal Living Liberates - Eric J. Weber/Karin Ann Lewis: Fear and the Unknown: Harrowing Experiences of LGBTQ Students in Higher Education - Karen (Karie) K. Huchting/Jill Bickett/Emily S. Fisher: Preparing Social Justice Leaders to Deconstruct Heterosexual Privilege - Angela Clark-Taylor/Kaitlin Legg/Carissa Cardenas/Rachael Rehage: Increasing Gender and Identity Competency among Student Affairs Professionals - Carol A. Kochhar-Bryant: George Washington University: One Campus Takes Comprehensive Action Against Hate Crimes - Pietro A. Sasso/Laurel Puchner: Beyond Safe Zones: Disruptive Strategies Towards LGBTQ Inclusion on Campus - Nicole Bedera/Kristjane Nordmeyer: Supporting Queer Survivors of Sexual Assault on Campus - Rae Watanabe/Tara O'Neill/Camaron Miyamoto: Stories of LGBTQ+ Hate, Fear, Hope, and Love in the University of Hawai'i System: Twenty Years of the Marriage Equality Movement - Clayton R. Alford: Creating an Inclusive Learning Environment for LGBT Students on College Campuses - Brandon L. Beck/Katherine Lewis/Susan M. Croteau: Transgender/Gender Non-Binary Inclusion in Higher Education Courses - Laura D. Gentner/Kristen Altenau Keen: "How Do You Ally?" Redefining the Language We Use in Ally Education - Camaron Miyamoto/Dean Hamer/Joe Wilson/Hinaleimoana Wong-Kalu: Utilizing Indigenous Pedagogies to Uproot Racism and LGBTQ+ Intolerance: A Student Affairs Perspective - Paul S. Hengesteg: Dialogues on Diversity: A Curricular Option to Promote LGBTQIA Inclusion on Campus - Pamela Ross McClain: Remember PULSE: LGBT Understanding and Learning Serves Everyone - Virginia Stead: Conclusion ... and a Call to Action: LGBTQ+ Inclusion: Getting It Right on Our Own Campuses - Kari J. Dockendorff: Ending the Erasure of Trans* and Non-Binary Students Through Higher Education Policy - About the Contributors.
List of Tables and Figures - Warren J. Blumenfeld: Foreword: Reflections on a History of Queer Life in Higher Education - Acknowledgments - Virginia Stead: Introduction: Powerful Lessons for Making All Campuses LGBTQ+ Inclusive - Barbara Qualls: If Gender Isn't Binary: A Legal Review of Titles VII and IX - Robin K. Fox/Erica Schepp: Just another Gay Day in the Campus Three Year Old Room - Dominic Grasso/Traci P. Baxley: Checking the Pulse Early: LGBTQ-Inclusive Curriculum in Elementary Schools - Shiv R. Desai: When Secondary Schools Fail: LGBT Issues in the Juvenile Justice System - valerie a. guerrero/Kari J. Dockendorff: LGBTQ Marginalization or Inclusion? Troubling Institutional Assertions of Commitment to Social Justice - S. Gavin Weiser/Travis L. Wagner: Big U Knows Best: Patronizing Queer Campus Culture - Wahinkpe Topa (Four Arrows) aka Don Trent Jacobs: "It's Not Natural!" - Christopher A. Cumby: Writing from Queer Silos: Implications of Tokenizing Queer Identities in Counsellor Education - Sarah Pickett: Our Morning after PULSE: A Parent/Teacher Educator's Experience of Protection, Invisibility, and Action - Kerri Mesner: Embodying Queer Pedagogy on Campus: Autoethnographic Explorations after Orlando, FL - Alan Smith: Liminal Living Liberates - Eric J. Weber/Karin Ann Lewis: Fear and the Unknown: Harrowing Experiences of LGBTQ Students in Higher Education - Karen (Karie) K. Huchting/Jill Bickett/Emily S. Fisher: Preparing Social Justice Leaders to Deconstruct Heterosexual Privilege - Angela Clark-Taylor/Kaitlin Legg/Carissa Cardenas/Rachael Rehage: Increasing Gender and Identity Competency among Student Affairs Professionals - Carol A. Kochhar-Bryant: George Washington University: One Campus Takes Comprehensive Action Against Hate Crimes - Pietro A. Sasso/Laurel Puchner: Beyond Safe Zones: Disruptive Strategies Towards LGBTQ Inclusion on Campus - Nicole Bedera/Kristjane Nordmeyer: Supporting Queer Survivors of Sexual Assault on Campus - Rae Watanabe/Tara O'Neill/Camaron Miyamoto: Stories of LGBTQ+ Hate, Fear, Hope, and Love in the University of Hawai'i System: Twenty Years of the Marriage Equality Movement - Clayton R. Alford: Creating an Inclusive Learning Environment for LGBT Students on College Campuses - Brandon L. Beck/Katherine Lewis/Susan M. Croteau: Transgender/Gender Non-Binary Inclusion in Higher Education Courses - Laura D. Gentner/Kristen Altenau Keen: "How Do You Ally?" Redefining the Language We Use in Ally Education - Camaron Miyamoto/Dean Hamer/Joe Wilson/Hinaleimoana Wong-Kalu: Utilizing Indigenous Pedagogies to Uproot Racism and LGBTQ+ Intolerance: A Student Affairs Perspective - Paul S. Hengesteg: Dialogues on Diversity: A Curricular Option to Promote LGBTQIA Inclusion on Campus - Pamela Ross McClain: Remember PULSE: LGBT Understanding and Learning Serves Everyone - Virginia Stead: Conclusion ... and a Call to Action: LGBTQ+ Inclusion: Getting It Right on Our Own Campuses - Kari J. Dockendorff: Ending the Erasure of Trans* and Non-Binary Students Through Higher Education Policy - About the Contributors.
Rezensionen
"As a long-term advocate, ally, educator, and consultant on creating welcoming, affirming, and inclusive educational spaces, A Guide to LGBTQ+ Inclusion on Campus, Post-PULSE is both, a much-needed resource, and a breath of fresh air. The information and personal stories contained in this volume offer constructive, positive, and pedagogically sound information to foster LGBTQ+ inclusion in higher education. The particular dedication to the PULSE nightclub victims sends a message of hope to the world, especially at times when it feels as if we are moving backward. In addition, as a Latina, the homage to the PULSE victims-mostly Latinxs-reminds us of the diversity within our community. The multiple and diverse voices, guidance, and insights in this volume offer both theoretical underpinnings and practical guidance to implement immediate and long-term changes to make our campuses more LGBTQ+ inclusive for all. We will embrace each other. No matter our differences, we will support each other. We will not be stopped. We will continue to get stronger, get better, get more united, get more inclusive."-Graciela Slesaransky-Poe, Professor and Founding Dean, School of Education, Arcadia University
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