In this episode, Dr. Francena Turner talks with humanities educators at community colleges in California and North Carolina about the importance of the humanities to community colleges and to community college students. The guests also share the challenges they've faced during COVID-19, as well as the challenges they've experienced in introducing students to skills learned through the humanities that contribute to student learning, mobility, and employability.
Intergroup Dialogues About Race, Civility on College Campuses, and Student Support
Racial Battle Fatigue
Culturally Responsive School Leadership
Integrating Equity Into Program Review
Democratizing Higher Education Through Community Colleges in Hong Kong
Reclaiming the Racial Justice Meaning of Equity
Racial Justice or Racial ‘Just Us’ Among Asian- Americans
Transnational Whitelash in Educational Policy and Practice
Asset Based Approaches to Developmental Education
Engaging and Supporting Male Students of Color
Race, Decolonizing Practices, and Community Engaged Education
The Lived Experiences of Immigrant, Migrant, and Multicultural Populations in Postsecondary Education
Chief Diversity Officers in Higher Education, Part 2
Chief Diversity Officers in Higher Education, Part 1
Equity-Minded Approaches to Mathematics Education
Student Affairs Strategies for Supporting Diverse Community College Collegians
Supporting Trans Collegians
Bronx Community College’s Democracy Project
Undocumented Students’ Identity and Hyperdocumentation
Responsive Mathematics Pedagogy
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