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In this edited volume, diversity practitioners in the field of higher education speak about the transformative journeys that led them to become Chief Diversity Officers (CDOs).
In this edited volume, diversity practitioners in the field of higher education speak about the transformative journeys that led them to become Chief Diversity Officers (CDOs).
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Autorenporträt
Carol E. Henderson is Vice Provost for Diversity and Inclusion, Chief Diversity Officer, and Advisor to the President at Emory University, USA, and Professor Emerita of English and Africana Studies at the University of Delaware, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1: Pathway and Purpose 1. Wouldn't Take Nothing for My Journey Now Sylvia Carey-Butler 2. Feeding my 'Superpower' or Embracing my Spirit R. Adidi Etim-Hunting 3. Negotiating Your Non-Negotiables Sonia J. Toson 4. The Journey, The Struggle, and The Progress Tamara A. Johnson Part 2: Impact and Transformation 5. Dialogue and 'DEI': Two Sides of the Same Coin of Justice Ed Lee III 6. A Framework for the Sustainability of WOC DEIA+ Practitioners: A Queen's Collective Alexis J. Stokes, Sherri H. Benn, Luz Janet Mejias, Angela N. Spranger, Caryn Reed-Hendon, J. Camille Hall, Ria DasGupta, and R. Adidi Etim-Hunting 7. The Extraordinary Power of Kindness: Reshaping Organizational Culture as a CDO Yves-Rose Porcena Part 3: Perfecting the Pivot 8. From Boardrooms to Breakthroughs: Perfecting the Pivot TaJuan R. Wilson 9. History of a CDO's Journey Over 50 Years Benjamin D. Reese, Jr. 10. Navigating Nepantla Carolyn J. Morales 11. Coda: We Can Build the World We Want to See: Reflections on the Roots, Branches, and Future of DEI Work Anneliese Singh
Part 1: Pathway and Purpose 1. Wouldn't Take Nothing for My Journey Now Sylvia Carey-Butler 2. Feeding my 'Superpower' or Embracing my Spirit R. Adidi Etim-Hunting 3. Negotiating Your Non-Negotiables Sonia J. Toson 4. The Journey, The Struggle, and The Progress Tamara A. Johnson Part 2: Impact and Transformation 5. Dialogue and 'DEI': Two Sides of the Same Coin of Justice Ed Lee III 6. A Framework for the Sustainability of WOC DEIA+ Practitioners: A Queen's Collective Alexis J. Stokes, Sherri H. Benn, Luz Janet Mejias, Angela N. Spranger, Caryn Reed-Hendon, J. Camille Hall, Ria DasGupta, and R. Adidi Etim-Hunting 7. The Extraordinary Power of Kindness: Reshaping Organizational Culture as a CDO Yves-Rose Porcena Part 3: Perfecting the Pivot 8. From Boardrooms to Breakthroughs: Perfecting the Pivot TaJuan R. Wilson 9. History of a CDO's Journey Over 50 Years Benjamin D. Reese, Jr. 10. Navigating Nepantla Carolyn J. Morales 11. Coda: We Can Build the World We Want to See: Reflections on the Roots, Branches, and Future of DEI Work Anneliese Singh
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