Description
Dismantling Institutional Whiteness gathers a range of first-person narratives from women of color and examines the challenges they face not only at a systemic level, but also at a deeply personal level. Their experiences combined with research and statistics paint a sobering portrait of higher education's problems when it comes to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Interspersed throughout their stories are practical suggestions for how to address inequity in higher education, and to give a voice to people who have been silenced and excluded. Whether a trustee, university executive, or faculty member at any level, this is essential reading for those interested in diversifying higher education leadership to ensure decisions reflect the priorities of all.
About the Author
M. Cristina Alcalde is vice president for Institutional Diversity and Inclusion and a professor of global and intercultural studies at Miami University. As a scholar-practitioner, her areas of focus include racialization, gender and gender violence, migration, and exclusion and belonging. She has spoken and published widely on these topics, including five books and over thirty articles and book chapters.
Mangala Subramaniam is a professor of sociology, serves as chair and director of the Susan Bulkeley Butler Center for Leadership Excellence at Purdue University, and is the current state codirector of the American Council on Education (ACE) Women's Network of Indiana. Her research is in the areas of gender (and intersections with race, class, nationality), social movements, and higher education. In her current administrative role, she focuses on providing opportunities to enhance leadership skills and professional development for faculty. She has published over forty articles and book chapters in addition to four books, and her work has been highlighted in the Chronicle of Higher Education, Inside Higher Ed, and Higher Education Digest.
Book Information
ISBN 9781612497723
Author M. Cristina Alcalde
Format Paperback
Page Count 230
Imprint Purdue University Press
Publisher Purdue University Press
Weight(grams) 151g