Governance Boards and Student Activism: Responding to Racism
Colleges and universities continue to contend with issues of campus racism, often illuminated by student concerns. Within these ongoing conversations, governance boards play a critical part in engaging with campus issues. Utilizing critical discourse analysis, this study examines two universities th...
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Main Authors: | Katherine S. Cho (Author), Natacha Cesar-Davis (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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