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Publikováno v:
The Professional Educator, Vol 44, Iss 1, Pp 8-20 (2021)
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https://doaj.org/article/d475508ca6384a86aa236bc12e4a517e
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Journal of First-generation Student Success. 3:49-59
Publikováno v:
The Professional Educator, Vol 44, Iss 1, Pp 8-20 (2021)
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Journal of College and Character. 20:327-344
This narrative study examines how student affairs administrators in eight institutions in the southern United States became change agents in higher education for LGBTQ students. Participant...
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Journal of Women and Gender in Higher Education. 12:35-53
This qualitative study explores how women leaders work as activists for other women through their administrative positions within higher education. Overall, participants shared their complicated relationships with the words feminist and activist and
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Journal of Diversity in Higher Education. 11:385-401
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Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice. 55:1-13
Activism by student affairs administrators can provide powerful methods for change within higher education for LGBTQ students. Though the LGBTQ community has experienced improvements in campus climates, marginalizing policies for members of that comm
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New directions for student leadership. 2019(161)
This chapter outlines an interview conducted with a principal of a high-performing high school with a majority Latinx student population, regarding how she fostered and engaged in activism in her school and with her students.
Autor:
Christopher Broadhurst
Publikováno v:
New directions for student leadership. 2019(161)
This chapter explores how two student activists used their roles as student body presidents to lead their campuses to protest the Kent State Shootings in 1970. The administrative responses and their strategies for working with activists are also expl
Autor:
Christopher Broadhurst
Publikováno v:
Southern Cultures. 21:84-101
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Students at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, like so many of their counterparts across the nation's campuses, were caught unprepared for President Richard Nixon's speech on the evening of April 30, 1970. Nixon,