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E-raamat: Chief Diversity Officers in Higher Education Today: Narratives of Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

  • Formaat: 224 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Aug-2024
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781032724881
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Formaat: 224 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Aug-2024
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781032724881

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).

Not always an easy path, chapter authors lay bare the challenges and successes of doing this important work in a society that is becoming increasingly hostile to their efforts. The narratives in this intriguing volume unpack the various pathways for DEI practitioners to practice their craft, step into the CDO role, and maintain a sense of self and wholeness while doing so. Full of wisdom and practical insights, this volume helps CDOs understand how to focus on educational priorities that champion access and affordability, equity and social mobility, belonging, and the promise of education, while building bridges across differences. Chapters conclude with key insights to reiterate major lessons from each author’s journey, along with guiding questions for reflection.

Chief Diversity Officers in Higher Education Today is written for practitioners at all levels of higher education, but especially aspiring diversity, equity, and inclusion leaders. It’s also an important resource for current CDOs in their efforts to support institutions seeking to fulfill their educational mission and strengthen the enrichment of undergraduate, graduate, and professional level scholars.

Part 1: Pathway and Purpose

1. Wouldnt 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 Queens
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 CDOs 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
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.