Doing diversity work in higher education: Systemic inequality, institutional change, and campus attitudes

Amy M. Magnus, S. Coutin, F. Leslie
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Diversity work remains one of the most critical, yet complicated and contentious efforts in higher education. To promote transformative institutional change, a university in California, United States developed an innovative, federally funded community-building model designed to institutionalize diversity efforts. As part of this model, a cross-sectional climate survey was administered in 2010, 2014, and 2018 to learn more about perceptions of campus diversity-oriented work. We present a qualitative, Critical Race Theory analysis of faculty and graduate student responses to the open-ended question, “What do you think we should know about diversity at [this university]?” These data offer a window into a unique period of American history when politics were, and continue to be, especially contentious and social inequality was, and is, at the forefront of American consciousness. We conclude with respondent-inspired suggestions for moving higher education toward social justice.
在高等教育中开展多元化工作:系统不平等、制度变革和校园态度
多元化工作仍然是高等教育中最关键、最复杂、最具争议的工作之一。为了促进变革性的体制变革,美国加州的一所大学开发了一种由联邦政府资助的创新性社区建设模式,旨在使多样化努力制度化。作为该模型的一部分,在2010年、2014年和2018年进行了一项横断面气候调查,以了解更多关于校园多样性导向工作的看法。我们对教师和研究生对开放式问题“你认为我们应该了解(这所大学)的多样性什么?”的回答进行了定性的、批判性的种族理论分析。这些数据为我们提供了一扇窗口,让我们了解美国历史上一个独特的时期,当时政治是,而且将继续是,特别有争议的,社会不平等一直是美国人意识的最前沿。最后,我们提出了由受访者启发的关于推动高等教育走向社会公正的建议。
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