
Challenging Racism in Higher Education
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James E. Crowfoot is Professor and Dean Emeritus of Natural Resources & Environment at the University of Michigan.
Amanda E. Lewis is Associate Professor of African-American Studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
Content
Chapter 2 A History of Racism in U.S. Higher Education
Chapter 3 An Organizational Framework for Analyzing Racism in Educational Organizations
Chapter 4 White Students in the University
Chapter 5 Students of Color in the University
Chapter 6 The Experiences of Diverse Faculty Teaching in Diverse Classrooms
Chapter 7 Collegiate/University Boards, Presidents, and Senior Officials: Governing and Administering with Diversity
Chapter 8 Strategies of Organizational Change
Chapter 9 Planning Multicultural Audits
Chapter 10 Administrative and Faculty Roles in Advancing Multiculturalism
Chapter 11 Student Programs and Initiatives Promoting Multiculturalism
Chapter 12 Examples of Collegiate/University Multicultural Change Recommendations
Chapter 13 Looking Toward the Future
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