A Just Future: Getting from Diversity and Inclusion to Equity and Justice in Higher Education by Nimisha Barton, Jeanné Giddens, University Press Audiobooks
English | June 09, 2025 | ISBN: B0FBXB43LX | 9 hours and 50 minutes | MP3 | 558 Mb
English | June 09, 2025 | ISBN: B0FBXB43LX | 9 hours and 50 minutes | MP3 | 558 Mb
A Just Future addresses the precarious future of American higher education and diversity and inclusion initiatives along with it. From a global pandemic to a national reckoning with anti-Blackness, the 2020 historical conjuncture brutally revealed the impact of structural inequalities on historically marginalized communities and galvanized college students, diversity officers, and educators on a scale not seen since the 1960s. In so doing, it exposed the unfinished business of the civil rights era and the limits of diversity and inclusion reforms.
The time has come to create a more just future for the most marginalized community members at higher education institutions. To do so, we must share a common understanding of where we have been, what went wrong, and how to get back on track. Barton draws on abolitionist frameworks of social change to provide a bold, comprehensive guide to abolitionism in education, not only for diversity, equity, and inclusion practitioners but also higher education leaders and faculty. As a result, A Just Future provides new values, tools, and mindsets to addressand redressongoing forms of oppression that thrive on college campuses.
The book is published by Cornell University Press. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.
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