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Why Diversity Matters in Rural America: Women Faculty of Color Challenging Whiteness
Authors:Keonghee Tao Han  Jacqueline Leonard
Institution:1.Elementary and Early Childhood Education, College of Education,University of Wyoming,Laramie,USA;2.Elementary and Early Childhood Education, College of Education,University of Wyoming,Laramie,USA
Abstract:Using critical race theory as an analytical framework to examine White privilege and institutional racism, two teacher educators, in a rural predominantly White university tell counterstories about teaching for social justice in literacy and mathematics education courses. In sharing our counterstories in this paper, we, women faculty of color, challenge Whiteness and institutional racism with the hopes of: (1) promoting social justice teaching in order to globally prepare (pre-and-in-service) teachers and educational leaders to motivate and empower ALL students to learn; (2) dismantling racism to promote better wellbeing for women faculty of color; and (3) moving educational communities at large closer toward equitable education, which is a fundamental civil right. After analyzing the counterstories, we suggest that university leaders establish policies and practices to support (recruit, retain, and promote) faculty/leaders of color, not just mainstream academics. Working toward equity and justice, we strive to form alliances between Whites and Others.
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