LGBTQ Leadership in Higher Education
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LGBTQ, Higher Education Leadership, Resilience, Inclusion, Social Change, Transformative Change, identityAbstract
In the book LGBTQ leadership in higher education Crossman intricately intertwines the stories of 15 pioneering LGBTQ executive leaders. The book delves into challenges and explores themes such as intersectionality and leadership, engaging a diverse audience and offering valuable insights for current and aspiring higher education leaders. Stressing the transformative potential of marginalized leaders, it highlights the crucial role of inclusive and socially conscious leadership. By advocating for the ethical inclusion of student voices, the book urges a cultural shift towards genuinely inclusive campus environments—a clarion call for LGBTQ leadership to foster inclusivity, equity, and social change in academia and beyond.
References
Crossman, R. E. (Ed.). (2022). LGBTQ leadership in higher education. Johns Hopkins University Press. pp.200.
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