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Session Type: Symposium
This session will examine the historical and contemporary dynamics as well as the realities, challenges and opportunities associated with diversity work at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). This symposia is designed to provide an overview and better understanding of diversity and multiculturalism that exists at HBCUs. Scholars will explore various theories and practices utilized within the academy and also examine equity and inclusion efforts at these institutions. The goal of this session is to assist students, faculty, and staff in the higher educational landscape in developing their own understandings of historical and contemporary issues related to diversity at HBCUs. Critical analysis of multiple worldviews will be discussed as scholars present the scope of multiple ideologies within diversity at HBCUs.
Examining the Significance of Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Their Inclusive Climate - Adriel Adon Hilton, Grambling State University; Brian K. Bridges, Indiana University - Bloomington; Tracae Mack McClure, The George Washington University; Monica Galloway Burke, Western Kentucky University; Colin Cannonier, Belmont University; Carl Darnell, Indiana University; Aundria C Green, Fisk University; Rachelle Winkle Wagner; Derek Greenfield; Safiya Dalilah Hoskins, Jackson State University; Barbara J. Johnson, The Higher Learning Commission (HLC); Timothy E. Johnson, Jackson State University; John Wolfe, University System of Maryland; John Michael Lee, Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities
The Contemporary Economic and Social Landscape of Historically Black Colleges and Universities - Monica Galloway Burke, Western Kentucky University; Colin Cannonier, Belmont University
Examining the Significance of Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Their Inclusive Climate - Ted Nicholas Ingram, Bronx Community College - CUNY; Derek Greenfield; Adriel Adon Hilton, Grambling State University; Joelle Davis Carter, The George Washington University
Re(Defining) the Diversity of Historically Black Colleges and Universities Beyond Race - John Michael Lee, Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities