This book, Voices of the Field: DEIA Champions in Higher Education,
will explore the experiences and stories of Diversity, Equity,
Inclusion, and Anti-racist (DEIA) champions and leaders within
higher education. There is no doubt that in response to the United
States' current racial climate that higher education institutions
have DEIA at the forefront of their operations. Consequently, "as a
Black academic or Blackademic educator and DEIA champion, I am not
sure I always see institutions and organizations walking the walk
and doing the work it takes to live up to those missions, visions,
and strategic plans." (Tomlin, 2022, para. 1). From our experience,
this is partly because institutions do not know how to support and
encourage all higher education professionals, no matter working
area, gender, or race to become more DEIA minded. So, this book
will share stories of champions of DEIA along with how other higher
education professionals jump in. Like some of our other projects,
we approach this book from an asset-based approach where chapter
authors are taking more of an anti-deficit approach. So, while each
chapter author will explore the challenges and opportunities that
come with being a DEIA champion within higher education, we will
not focus entirely on what higher education institutions or doing
wrong; rather, how the tools, tips, and strategies provided can
help support current and potential champions of the work and field.
One especially important contribution of this book is that authors
come from many different spaces, departments, and divisions within
higher education including: admissions, student life, curriculum
and instruction, service learning, alumni relations, career
services, intercultural affairs and many others. Additionally,
chapter authors' demographics make up a wide range of ages,
ethnicities, abilities, and expertise. Given the breadth of
experiences, each chapter will provide poignant suggestions for
DEIA champions across the nation as well as for institutions who
are looking to better understand, advocate for, support their own
DEIA champions. The work of DEI practitioners is a work that often
goes unnoticed. The long days, nights, exhaustion, and lack of
mental capacity due to constant going and potential burnout is the
price practitioners pay to fight the fight of creating more
equitable spaces. Griffin (2021) noted, "The DEI practitioner is
becoming a household name in some industries–like education–an
emerging staple." (p. xxv). we agree with Griffin; moreover, these
household names are not getting the attention, respect, or
resources they need to continue being successful in their roles.
Additionally, we add anti-racist to DEI, as being anti-racist is an
action. We argue it is the action that brings all the other pieces
of the work together. Its the demonstration and active practice of
fighting against racism that helps to shift and change a culture.
This book will aid in showing all higher education professionals
some approaches to being more effective DEIA champions while also
taking action and moving more toward anti-racism as a mindset and
way of being. Thus, Voices of the Field: DEIA Champions in Higher
Education is positioned to be a must-read for all higher education
professionals and institutions who are looking for strategies to
support, promote, and encourage the growth and development of DEIA
champions.
General
Imprint: |
Information Age Publishing
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Series: |
Research, Theory, and Practice Within Academic Affairs |
Release date: |
2023 |
Editors: |
Antione D. Tomlin
|
Dimensions: |
234 x 156mm (L x W) |
Pages: |
192 |
ISBN-13: |
979-88-87302-66-9 |
Categories: |
Books
|
LSN: |
XS4-UNW-JGU-5 |
Barcode: |
9798887302669 |
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