This book encourages leadership educators and practitioners to
understand the importance of black male leadership on college
campuses in today's world. As the push to make higher education
more culturally relevant and inclusive, the need for these
educators to critically engage in their work to create intentional
and developmental experiences for their black male leaders is
needed now more than ever. The contexts outlined in this book
illustrate the need to see Black men's leadership as a critical,
dynamic, and ever-evolving component on college campuses that
requires intentionality to best develop, serve, and holistically
engage Black men in leadership learning. This book is intended to
be a practical and scholarly resource to aid in the awareness of
Black men in college, Black men's leadership identities and
experiences, and the growing need to assist this population's
success in college and beyond. Engaging Black Men In College
Through Leadership Learning centers on leadership and Black
identity as it tackles the intersecting identities of maleness,
Blackness, and leadership identity as it encourages educators to
consider the importance of the college environment in shaping the
next generation of Black men collegiate leaders. In addition, this
scholarship provides insight into Black men's leadership
experiences in various contexts - including fraternity life,
first-year experiences, and student organizations, while capturing
the collective experiences of Black men as leadership learners at
different types of institutions, including HBCUs, Community
Colleges, PWIs and a host of other institution types. This resource
is for leadership educators and practitioners to develop Black men
as leaders on today's college campuses, where our global society
continues to navigate challenges. This book also situates more
nuanced topics such as mental health, trans identity, graduate
education, and the experiences of former foster care youth, which
provides insight into the experiences of Black men as leaders on
college campuses. These contexts illustrate the need to see Black
men's leadership as a critical, dynamic, and ever-evolving
component on college campuses that requires intentionality to best
develop, serve, and holistically engage Black men in leadership
learning. We encourage readers of this text to consider how black
men's experiences with leadership are woven into the fabric of your
college campus and how you can be an advocate for more critical and
sustainable ways to engage Black men in college through leadership
learning.
General
Imprint: |
Information Age Publishing
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Series: |
Contemporary Perspectives on Leadership Learning |
Release date: |
2023 |
Editors: |
Cameron C Beatty
|
Dimensions: |
234 x 156mm (L x W) |
Pages: |
282 |
ISBN-13: |
979-88-87302-16-4 |
Categories: |
Books
|
LSN: |
X83-UNW-JGU-7 |
Barcode: |
9798887302164 |
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