The Crisis of Race in Higher Education

The Crisis of Race in Higher Education
Title The Crisis of Race in Higher Education PDF eBook
Author William F. Tate IV
Publisher Emerald Group Publishing
Pages 415
Release 2016-12-22
Genre Education
ISBN 1786357097

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The compendium of writings in this edited volume sheds light on the event “Race & Ethnicity: A Day of Discovery and Dialogue” at Washington University in St. Louis and the work current students, faculty, and staff are doing to improve inclusivity on campus and in St. Louis.

The Racial Crisis in American Higher Education

The Racial Crisis in American Higher Education
Title The Racial Crisis in American Higher Education PDF eBook
Author William A. Smith
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 335
Release 2012-02-01
Genre Education
ISBN 079148937X

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"Why is it that as we enter the twenty-first century, the nation's predominantly white colleges and universities continue to be settings where people of color feel unwelcome and marginalized? The contributors to this volume dissect a variety of structural and attitudinal factors that are prevalent in the higher education community, organizational constructs and value orientations which seem to hark more to the past than to the future. They comment on the political, social, and economic factors that have shaped academic culture, and buttressed its quietly efficient maintenance of racially discriminatory practices. "The American system of higher education is often regarded as the best in the world. Smith, Altbach, and Lomotey have edited a volume that implicitly asks how much better still it could be if it embraced people of color and provided them with a supportive and nurturing environment, one which encouraged them to reach their fullest creative and intellectual potential. Indeed, this will probably be the most significant challenge that the academy faces in the twenty-first century." — William B. Harvey, Vice President and Director, Office of Minorities in Higher Education American Council on Education, Washington, D.C.

White Money/Black Power

White Money/Black Power
Title White Money/Black Power PDF eBook
Author Noliwe Rooks
Publisher Beacon Press
Pages 228
Release 2007-02-15
Genre Education
ISBN 9780807032718

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The history of African American studies is often told as a heroic tale, with compelling images of black power and passionate African American students who refused to take no for an answer. Noliwe M. Rooks argues for the recognition of another story, which proves that many of the programs that survived actually began as a result of white philanthropy. With unflinching honesty, Rooks shows that the only way to create a stable future for African American studies is by confronting its complex past.

Racial Equity on College Campuses

Racial Equity on College Campuses
Title Racial Equity on College Campuses PDF eBook
Author Royel M. Johnson
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 250
Release 2022-02-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1438487088

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The current socio-political moment—rife with racial tensions and overt bigotry—has exacerbated longstanding racial inequities in higher education. While educational scholars have developed conceptual tools and offered data-informed recommendations for rooting out racism in campus policies and practices, this work is largely inaccessible to the public. At the same time, practitioners and policymakers are increasingly called on to implement quick solutions to what are, in fact, profound, structural problems. Racial Equity on College Campuses bridges this gap, marshaling the expertise of nineteen scholars and practitioners to translate research-based findings into actionable recommendations in three key areas: university leadership, teaching and learning, and student and campus life. The strategies gathered here will prove useful to institutional actors engaged in both real-time and long-term decision-making across contexts—from the classroom to the boardroom.

Take Back Higher Education

Take Back Higher Education
Title Take Back Higher Education PDF eBook
Author H. Giroux
Publisher Springer
Pages 326
Release 2004-06-24
Genre Science
ISBN 140398266X

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At the beginning for the new millennium, higher education is under siege. No longer viewed as a public good, higher education increasingly is besieged by corporate, right-wing and conservative ideologies that want to decouple higher education from its legacy of educating students to be critical and autonomous citizens, imbued with democratic and public values. The greatest danger faced by higher education comes from the focus of global neo-liberalism and the return of educational apartheid. Through the power of racial backlash, the war on youth, deregulation, commercialism, and privatization, neo-liberalism wages a vicious assault on all of those public spheres and goods not controlled by the logic of market relations and profit margins. Take Back Higher Education argues that if higher education is going to meet the challenges of a democratic future, it will have to confront neo-liberalism, racism, and the shredding of the social contract.

Higher Education Under Fire

Higher Education Under Fire
Title Higher Education Under Fire PDF eBook
Author Michael Bérubé
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 392
Release 1995
Genre College teachers
ISBN 9780415908061

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First Published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The Quest for Equity in Higher Education

The Quest for Equity in Higher Education
Title The Quest for Equity in Higher Education PDF eBook
Author Beverly Lindsay
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 334
Release 2001-08-16
Genre Education
ISBN 0791490092

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Investigating the role of equity, diversity, and affirmative action in colleges and universities in the United States, this book critically examines the issues in light of public debates, voter referenda, and legislative enactments seeking to influence public policy. The contributors argue that providing information and critical skills to students and scholars, preparing students for the world of work (especially in a rapidly changing technological environment), and generating new research and knowledge bases are missions of higher education that can be enhanced with affirmative action as a form of equity.