This volume proposes that the work of community colleges has expanded beyond equity into providing a true barrier-free learning environment for students, one that is attuned to justice. The essays included here serve as evidence and examples of the productive ways in which educators may bring theory and practice to bear on each other, which in turn may allow community college faculty, staff, and administrators to reexamine the role of a community college as a space for justice. Topics explored with this volume include liberatory educational practices in and out of the classroom, transforming classrooms into the site of collaboration and contestation, and unique visions of how to promote opportunity for marginalized students. Ultimately, the goal of this edited volume is to explore and encourage community college educators to understand the integral role they play in bringing transformative justice to their students and their communities.
Author(s): Sobia Azhar Khan, Kendra Unruh
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022
Language: English
Pages: 305
City: New York
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
CONTENTS
List of Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Journey Toward Justice: A Call to Action for Community Colleges
1. The Myth of “Diversity Training” at the Community College: Ten Practical Strategies for Antiracist Instruction and Making Whiteness Visible
2. Laying Bare the Foundations: Examining and Confronting Language Expectations in a College Syllabus
3. Toward an Equitable Pedagogy: Invitational Education in the Community College Classroom
4. Relational Poverty Theory in Praxis at San Antonio College
5. Integrating Racial Justice Theory into Writing Center Practice
6. Centering from the Margins: The Standpoint of Women of Color STEM Majors in the Community College
7. Beyond the Language Barrier: Just Approaches to Teaching Literacy in Community Colleges
8. “Those Particular Pleasant Hours”: How Community College Choirs Can Transform Equity into Liberation
9. Collaboration, Sustained Inquiry, and Epistemic Justice: Worldbuilding in the Community College Research Writing Classroom
10. Moving the Classroom to the Field: Creating Opportunities of Equity and Justice for New York City Community College Students
11. One Step Closer to Freedom: How a Trauma-Informed Writing Center Staff Supports Students Upon Reentry
12. Justice through History, Writing, and Art: The Poorhouse Rag Project
13. “We Went from Listening to Authority to Becoming the Authority”: Privileging the Voices of Students through Participatory Action Research
14. Beyond the Talk: Lived Experience as a Catalyst to Taking Action
Index