From Equity Talk to Equity Walk: Expanding Practitioner Knowledge for Racial Justice in Higher Education Free Audiobook Download by Lindsey Malcolm-Piqueux,Tia Brown Mcnair,Estela Mara Bensimon
In recent years, the phrase 'equity talk' has been used to describe the discourse of higher education on race and ethnicity. The use of this phrase is a criticism aimed at how communities of color are often seen as existing solely in one space: that of the margins. In many ways, conversations about equity have grown over time, not only within academia but in general culture. However, there is still a marked lack of clarity about what these conversations might entail.The purpose of this book is to help academics understand and engage in discussions around racial justice in higher education. This work comes from both a personal experience with the fields of academia and from research into how academics think about equity. The author argues that pedagogy must be changed to
The book was written by the author of "Equity Talk: Theorizing Power in Higher Education," and is the companion to an audio book. The two books discuss how higher education lacks diversity, yet this lack of diversity impacts not only academics, but also social justice and democracy.
This audiobook is intended to help educators and those interested in teaching at a historically black university understand the complexities of equity in higher education
This audiobook is a guide to help scholars, students, and practitioners build the knowledge base needed for racial justice in higher education. The author walks listeners through their own learning process as they share their personal experiences of exiting the academy and starting their journey as equity practitioners.
This audiobook is a must-listen for leaders of campus diversity and inclusion work. The collection of essays provides detailed and researched analyses to assist diverse practitioners, who are responsible for advancing equitable and just practices in higher education.
Lindsey Malcolm-Piqueux Tia Brown Mcnair Estela Mara Bensimon is a professor of education at the University of Pittsburgh who has made notable contributions to the field of higher education. In this book, she explores and defines the concept of equity in higher education, outlines how institutions may be able to improve racial justice outcomes through teaching staff and students, and provides practical strategies that can be implemented immediately.
Published Date | 2022-02-01 |
Duration | 3 hours 54 minutes |
Author | Lindsey Malcolm-Piqueux, Tia Brown Mcnair, Estela Mara Bensimon |
Narrated | Janina Edwards |
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Abridged | No |
Is It Free? | 30-days Free |
Category | Non-Fiction |
Parent Category | Education |