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White Voices in Multicultural Psychology, Education, and Leadership : Inside the Walls of America's Higher Education, PDF eBook

White Voices in Multicultural Psychology, Education, and Leadership : Inside the Walls of America's Higher Education PDF

Edited by Festus E Obiakor, Jeffrey P Bakken, Bob Algozzine

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This is a collection of personal narratives from scholars, educators, and leaders in higher education focusing on how they developed and used multicultural perspectives.

Each story is unique and personal and the collection illustrates the many ways these individuals were influenced by and influenced broad and inclusive views of culture.

People tend to make judgments based on their experiences in life.

In the chapters, the authors discuss their experiences and how they developed a passion for multiculturalism.

They discuss how they challenged themselves and traditional assumptions of our society to develop their own multicultural skill sets.

It may have been one situation or a combination of situations; but for each author, there was a significant event that impacted him/her forever.

In most cases, there were a number of factors and experiences that led the author down this very important path.

White voices do matter and this book is a powerful collection of such voices in print.

Individuals can be different and these chapters provide real stories and real situations where the authors made a conscious decision to not go with the "norm" and redirect their thoughts and actions to develop into proponents of multiculturalism.

Through their actions, they have shown others that this behavior is acceptable, and in fact, is what everyone should be doing regardless of how they look, where they were born, or what neighborhood they currently live in.

These stories open our eyes to what can really happen if we work at it.

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