
Making a Difference
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This book should be read by faculty members and students (both white and non-white), parents of college students, college administrators, and executives and administrators of other institutions and businesses. The contextualizing essays following the student narratives are written by academics and student affairs professionals who draw links between issues of institutional access, recruitment and retention of students and faculty of color, curriculum changes, teaching strategies-especially for teaching whiteness and racial identity formation, campus climate, and the relation between an individual institution's history of dealing with race to developments in public policy.
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Chapter 2 Acknowledgments
Chapter 3 Introduction: Conceptualizing Diversity
Part 4 University Students of Color in Their Own Voices
Chapter 5 School, Language and Identity
Chapter 6 Hopes and Coalitions and the Realities of Campus Life
Chapter 7 Reframing the Educational Process and the Community as a Whole
Part 8 Race and Ethnic Relations in Higher Education
Chapter 9 The Tellers, the Tales, and the Audience: Narratives by Students of Color
Chapter 10 Diversity in Higher Education Nationwide
Chapter 11 A Historical Look at Students of Color at the University of Oregon
Chapter 12 Hate Crimes, White Backlash, and Teaching About Whiteness
Part 13 Conclusion: This is Only the Beginning
Chapter 14 Appendix: Checklist Method for Measuring Diversity
Chapter 15 Resources
Chapter 17 Index
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