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This seminal collection of essays captures and celebrates the distinct insights, experiences, and accomplishments of Educational Developers of Color (EDC) across the USA and Canada.
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This seminal collection of essays captures and celebrates the distinct insights, experiences, and accomplishments of Educational Developers of Color (EDC) across the USA and Canada.
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Derina Samuel, Associate Director, Center for Teaching Innovation, Cornell University, USA. Linda Hasunuma, Associate Director, Center for the Advancement of Teaching, Temple University, USA. Amanda Valdespino, Educational Developer and Accessibility Specialist, Poorvu Center for Teaching and Learning, Yale University, USA. Sara Mazrouei, Educational Developer Faculty, Innovative Learning, Humber Polytechnic, Canada.
Part 1: Lived Experiences
1. Illuminating the Path: The Role of Transparency in Educational
Development
Anoff Nicholas Cobblah
2. Making Space: People Organizing for Dignity
Tazin Daniels, Tam'ra-Kay Francis, Cameron J. Harris, Stacey Lawrence,
Tammy McCoy, and Chandani Patel
3. Designing Change: Reflections on Equity-Minded Educational Development
for Institutional Transformation
Bryan Dewsbury
4. Hyper In/Visibility: Exploring Racialized Identities as Educational
Developers
Yasmine Djerbal, Charlene Lewis-Sutherland, Aasiya Satia, and Corrine
Bent-Womack
5. Mixed Identities, Mixed Feelings: Living and Working in Racialized
Liminal Spaces
Heather Dwyer and Martina Rosenberg
6. The Crossroads: Where Truth Meets Religion in Educational Development
Lynn Eaton
7. Navigating the Complexities of Educational Development Work as a Woman
of Color: Incorporating Grief Leadership for Collective Healing and
Well-Being
Chinasa Elue
8. Invisibility is Not a Privilege: East Asian Educators and the Model
Minority Myth
Nina Feng
9. Two Mid-Career Latina Educational Developers Reflect on Their
Professional Pathways
Carol Hernandez and Lorena B. Harris
10. Mind the Gap: Bridging Undergraduate, Graduate Student Experiences, and
Faculty Perspectives as a Graduate Student Mentor
Doreen Hsu
11. "Would You Do It Again?": Holding True to Myself and Finding My Way
Michelle Kimberly Johnson
12. Scripting Pathways in and for the Field: Activating Our Assets as
Educational Developers of Color
Lisa Jong
13. Stronger Together: Learning to Thrive as Educational Developers of
Color
Denise Leonard and Jean Otsuki
14. The Unexpected Path to Becoming a STEM Education Specialist
Laina Lockett
15. Watcher at the Gate: A First-Hand Account of Gatekeeping in CTL Hiring
Ines Revelez
16. Letting Lived Experiences Matter
Sheena Daree Romero
17. Slowing Down: Exploring Our Stories through Embodiment and Reflection
Theresa Ronquillo
18. Cultivating Belonging through Mindfulness, Deep Self-Knowing, and
Community
Jasjit Sangha
19. One Year On... and Off I Go: From Professor to Staff and Back Again
Christina Santana
20. Leading from the Middle: Developing Education and Paying the Black Tax
Ursula Thomas
Part 2: Next Steps
21. The Critical Importance of Mentorship and Sponsorship for Educational
Developers of Color
Tracie Marcella Addy
22. Immigrant Educational Developers: Some Unique Challenges and
Opportunities
Devshikha Bose
23. Implementing Imposer, not Imposter Phenomenon as "The Only" POC in a
CTL A.K.A. F around and Find out
Jamiella Brooks
24. Creating Places of Refuge through Tight Corners and Rough Spots:
Anti-Racism Educational Development in the Neoliberal University
Renée Nichole Ferguson and Jenny Ge
25. Current Considerations for Indigenous Educational Development
Sarena Johnson and Jessica Rumboldt
26. Practicing Anti-Racist Pedagogy to Rehumanize Educational Development
Stacey Lawrence
27. Nurturing Success: University Practices that Foster Thriving Among
Faculty Developers of Color
Ransford Pinto
28. Supervising Educational Developers of Color Who Work in DEIJ Positions
Ryan Rideau and Heather Dwyer
29. Supporting Developers of Color into Becoming Voices for Inclusion
David J. Rodríguez Sanfiorenzo
30. Asian-American/Pacific Islanders in Educational Development: Rising
Through the Ranks and Forging New Models
Kem Saichaie and Kumiko Haas
1. Illuminating the Path: The Role of Transparency in Educational
Development
Anoff Nicholas Cobblah
2. Making Space: People Organizing for Dignity
Tazin Daniels, Tam'ra-Kay Francis, Cameron J. Harris, Stacey Lawrence,
Tammy McCoy, and Chandani Patel
3. Designing Change: Reflections on Equity-Minded Educational Development
for Institutional Transformation
Bryan Dewsbury
4. Hyper In/Visibility: Exploring Racialized Identities as Educational
Developers
Yasmine Djerbal, Charlene Lewis-Sutherland, Aasiya Satia, and Corrine
Bent-Womack
5. Mixed Identities, Mixed Feelings: Living and Working in Racialized
Liminal Spaces
Heather Dwyer and Martina Rosenberg
6. The Crossroads: Where Truth Meets Religion in Educational Development
Lynn Eaton
7. Navigating the Complexities of Educational Development Work as a Woman
of Color: Incorporating Grief Leadership for Collective Healing and
Well-Being
Chinasa Elue
8. Invisibility is Not a Privilege: East Asian Educators and the Model
Minority Myth
Nina Feng
9. Two Mid-Career Latina Educational Developers Reflect on Their
Professional Pathways
Carol Hernandez and Lorena B. Harris
10. Mind the Gap: Bridging Undergraduate, Graduate Student Experiences, and
Faculty Perspectives as a Graduate Student Mentor
Doreen Hsu
11. "Would You Do It Again?": Holding True to Myself and Finding My Way
Michelle Kimberly Johnson
12. Scripting Pathways in and for the Field: Activating Our Assets as
Educational Developers of Color
Lisa Jong
13. Stronger Together: Learning to Thrive as Educational Developers of
Color
Denise Leonard and Jean Otsuki
14. The Unexpected Path to Becoming a STEM Education Specialist
Laina Lockett
15. Watcher at the Gate: A First-Hand Account of Gatekeeping in CTL Hiring
Ines Revelez
16. Letting Lived Experiences Matter
Sheena Daree Romero
17. Slowing Down: Exploring Our Stories through Embodiment and Reflection
Theresa Ronquillo
18. Cultivating Belonging through Mindfulness, Deep Self-Knowing, and
Community
Jasjit Sangha
19. One Year On... and Off I Go: From Professor to Staff and Back Again
Christina Santana
20. Leading from the Middle: Developing Education and Paying the Black Tax
Ursula Thomas
Part 2: Next Steps
21. The Critical Importance of Mentorship and Sponsorship for Educational
Developers of Color
Tracie Marcella Addy
22. Immigrant Educational Developers: Some Unique Challenges and
Opportunities
Devshikha Bose
23. Implementing Imposer, not Imposter Phenomenon as "The Only" POC in a
CTL A.K.A. F around and Find out
Jamiella Brooks
24. Creating Places of Refuge through Tight Corners and Rough Spots:
Anti-Racism Educational Development in the Neoliberal University
Renée Nichole Ferguson and Jenny Ge
25. Current Considerations for Indigenous Educational Development
Sarena Johnson and Jessica Rumboldt
26. Practicing Anti-Racist Pedagogy to Rehumanize Educational Development
Stacey Lawrence
27. Nurturing Success: University Practices that Foster Thriving Among
Faculty Developers of Color
Ransford Pinto
28. Supervising Educational Developers of Color Who Work in DEIJ Positions
Ryan Rideau and Heather Dwyer
29. Supporting Developers of Color into Becoming Voices for Inclusion
David J. Rodríguez Sanfiorenzo
30. Asian-American/Pacific Islanders in Educational Development: Rising
Through the Ranks and Forging New Models
Kem Saichaie and Kumiko Haas
Part 1: Lived Experiences
1. Illuminating the Path: The Role of Transparency in Educational
Development
Anoff Nicholas Cobblah
2. Making Space: People Organizing for Dignity
Tazin Daniels, Tam'ra-Kay Francis, Cameron J. Harris, Stacey Lawrence,
Tammy McCoy, and Chandani Patel
3. Designing Change: Reflections on Equity-Minded Educational Development
for Institutional Transformation
Bryan Dewsbury
4. Hyper In/Visibility: Exploring Racialized Identities as Educational
Developers
Yasmine Djerbal, Charlene Lewis-Sutherland, Aasiya Satia, and Corrine
Bent-Womack
5. Mixed Identities, Mixed Feelings: Living and Working in Racialized
Liminal Spaces
Heather Dwyer and Martina Rosenberg
6. The Crossroads: Where Truth Meets Religion in Educational Development
Lynn Eaton
7. Navigating the Complexities of Educational Development Work as a Woman
of Color: Incorporating Grief Leadership for Collective Healing and
Well-Being
Chinasa Elue
8. Invisibility is Not a Privilege: East Asian Educators and the Model
Minority Myth
Nina Feng
9. Two Mid-Career Latina Educational Developers Reflect on Their
Professional Pathways
Carol Hernandez and Lorena B. Harris
10. Mind the Gap: Bridging Undergraduate, Graduate Student Experiences, and
Faculty Perspectives as a Graduate Student Mentor
Doreen Hsu
11. "Would You Do It Again?": Holding True to Myself and Finding My Way
Michelle Kimberly Johnson
12. Scripting Pathways in and for the Field: Activating Our Assets as
Educational Developers of Color
Lisa Jong
13. Stronger Together: Learning to Thrive as Educational Developers of
Color
Denise Leonard and Jean Otsuki
14. The Unexpected Path to Becoming a STEM Education Specialist
Laina Lockett
15. Watcher at the Gate: A First-Hand Account of Gatekeeping in CTL Hiring
Ines Revelez
16. Letting Lived Experiences Matter
Sheena Daree Romero
17. Slowing Down: Exploring Our Stories through Embodiment and Reflection
Theresa Ronquillo
18. Cultivating Belonging through Mindfulness, Deep Self-Knowing, and
Community
Jasjit Sangha
19. One Year On... and Off I Go: From Professor to Staff and Back Again
Christina Santana
20. Leading from the Middle: Developing Education and Paying the Black Tax
Ursula Thomas
Part 2: Next Steps
21. The Critical Importance of Mentorship and Sponsorship for Educational
Developers of Color
Tracie Marcella Addy
22. Immigrant Educational Developers: Some Unique Challenges and
Opportunities
Devshikha Bose
23. Implementing Imposer, not Imposter Phenomenon as "The Only" POC in a
CTL A.K.A. F around and Find out
Jamiella Brooks
24. Creating Places of Refuge through Tight Corners and Rough Spots:
Anti-Racism Educational Development in the Neoliberal University
Renée Nichole Ferguson and Jenny Ge
25. Current Considerations for Indigenous Educational Development
Sarena Johnson and Jessica Rumboldt
26. Practicing Anti-Racist Pedagogy to Rehumanize Educational Development
Stacey Lawrence
27. Nurturing Success: University Practices that Foster Thriving Among
Faculty Developers of Color
Ransford Pinto
28. Supervising Educational Developers of Color Who Work in DEIJ Positions
Ryan Rideau and Heather Dwyer
29. Supporting Developers of Color into Becoming Voices for Inclusion
David J. Rodríguez Sanfiorenzo
30. Asian-American/Pacific Islanders in Educational Development: Rising
Through the Ranks and Forging New Models
Kem Saichaie and Kumiko Haas
1. Illuminating the Path: The Role of Transparency in Educational
Development
Anoff Nicholas Cobblah
2. Making Space: People Organizing for Dignity
Tazin Daniels, Tam'ra-Kay Francis, Cameron J. Harris, Stacey Lawrence,
Tammy McCoy, and Chandani Patel
3. Designing Change: Reflections on Equity-Minded Educational Development
for Institutional Transformation
Bryan Dewsbury
4. Hyper In/Visibility: Exploring Racialized Identities as Educational
Developers
Yasmine Djerbal, Charlene Lewis-Sutherland, Aasiya Satia, and Corrine
Bent-Womack
5. Mixed Identities, Mixed Feelings: Living and Working in Racialized
Liminal Spaces
Heather Dwyer and Martina Rosenberg
6. The Crossroads: Where Truth Meets Religion in Educational Development
Lynn Eaton
7. Navigating the Complexities of Educational Development Work as a Woman
of Color: Incorporating Grief Leadership for Collective Healing and
Well-Being
Chinasa Elue
8. Invisibility is Not a Privilege: East Asian Educators and the Model
Minority Myth
Nina Feng
9. Two Mid-Career Latina Educational Developers Reflect on Their
Professional Pathways
Carol Hernandez and Lorena B. Harris
10. Mind the Gap: Bridging Undergraduate, Graduate Student Experiences, and
Faculty Perspectives as a Graduate Student Mentor
Doreen Hsu
11. "Would You Do It Again?": Holding True to Myself and Finding My Way
Michelle Kimberly Johnson
12. Scripting Pathways in and for the Field: Activating Our Assets as
Educational Developers of Color
Lisa Jong
13. Stronger Together: Learning to Thrive as Educational Developers of
Color
Denise Leonard and Jean Otsuki
14. The Unexpected Path to Becoming a STEM Education Specialist
Laina Lockett
15. Watcher at the Gate: A First-Hand Account of Gatekeeping in CTL Hiring
Ines Revelez
16. Letting Lived Experiences Matter
Sheena Daree Romero
17. Slowing Down: Exploring Our Stories through Embodiment and Reflection
Theresa Ronquillo
18. Cultivating Belonging through Mindfulness, Deep Self-Knowing, and
Community
Jasjit Sangha
19. One Year On... and Off I Go: From Professor to Staff and Back Again
Christina Santana
20. Leading from the Middle: Developing Education and Paying the Black Tax
Ursula Thomas
Part 2: Next Steps
21. The Critical Importance of Mentorship and Sponsorship for Educational
Developers of Color
Tracie Marcella Addy
22. Immigrant Educational Developers: Some Unique Challenges and
Opportunities
Devshikha Bose
23. Implementing Imposer, not Imposter Phenomenon as "The Only" POC in a
CTL A.K.A. F around and Find out
Jamiella Brooks
24. Creating Places of Refuge through Tight Corners and Rough Spots:
Anti-Racism Educational Development in the Neoliberal University
Renée Nichole Ferguson and Jenny Ge
25. Current Considerations for Indigenous Educational Development
Sarena Johnson and Jessica Rumboldt
26. Practicing Anti-Racist Pedagogy to Rehumanize Educational Development
Stacey Lawrence
27. Nurturing Success: University Practices that Foster Thriving Among
Faculty Developers of Color
Ransford Pinto
28. Supervising Educational Developers of Color Who Work in DEIJ Positions
Ryan Rideau and Heather Dwyer
29. Supporting Developers of Color into Becoming Voices for Inclusion
David J. Rodríguez Sanfiorenzo
30. Asian-American/Pacific Islanders in Educational Development: Rising
Through the Ranks and Forging New Models
Kem Saichaie and Kumiko Haas