Dismantling Institutional Whiteness Emerging Forms of Leadership in Higher Education

Dismantling Institutional Whiteness: Emerging Forms of Leadership in Higher Education focuses on the experiences of women of color in leadership roles in higher education. Top roles historically have gone to white men, and leadership has not reflected the range of identities and people who make up h...

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Other Authors: Alcalde, M. Cristina (Editor), Subramaniam, Mangala (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Purdue University Press 2022
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