From Equity Talk to Equity Walk, Lindsey MalcolmPiqueux
From Equity Talk to Equity Walk, Lindsey MalcolmPiqueux
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From Equity Talk to Equity Walk
Expanding Practitioner Knowledge for Racial Justice in Higher Education

Author: Lindsey Malcolm-Piqueux, Tia Brown McNair, Estela Mara Bensimon

Narrator: Janina Edwards

Unabridged: 3 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/01/2022

Categories: Nonfiction, Education


Synopsis

From Equity Talk to Equity Walk offers practical guidance on the design and application of campus change strategies for achieving equitable outcomes. Drawing from campus-based research projects, this invaluable resource provides real-world steps that reinforce primary elements for examining equity in student achievement, while challenging educators to specifically focus on racial equity as a critical lens for institutional and systemic change.

Colleges and universities have placed greater emphasis on education equity in recent years. Acknowledging the changing realities and increasing demands placed on contemporary postsecondary education, this book meets educators where they are and offers an effective design framework for what it means to move beyond equity being a buzzword in higher education. Central concepts and key points are illustrated through campus examples. This indispensable guide presents academic administrators and staff with advice on building an equity-minded campus culture, aligning strategic priorities and institutional missions to advance equity, understanding equity-minded data analysis, developing campus strategies for making excellence inclusive, and moving from a first-generation equity educator to an equity-minded practitioner.

About Lindsey Malcolm-Piqueux

Lindsey Malcolm-Piqueux leads the Office of Institutional Research at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and is a Senior Scholar Affiliate of the Center for Urban Education. Her scholarly research focuses on understanding the institutional conditions that advance racial and gender equity in STEM fields.


Reviews

Goodreads review by P. on July 15, 2021

For those in the education field, particularly in administration, this is a must-read. The content is refreshing and necessary as we try to move the needle toward being truly equitable in our efforts to ensure all are provided quality education. That means digging into data and learning to actually......more

Goodreads review by Ali on May 13, 2021

I read this as part of a book club at the community college where I work. I am staff, not faculty. Regardless, I found it useful and interesting. I had no idea that there was such resistance to disaggregating data by race and such a deficit mindset surrounding the educational outcomes of minoritized......more

Goodreads review by Kat on September 15, 2024

Felt hypocritical in some regards. Also felt like it failed to connect injustices back to root cause. Higher ed is a part of the system but we are not the whole system. Talked about how buzz words were bad but then praised, uplifted, and used buzz words the entire time. Talked only about racial injus......more

Goodreads review by Matthew on March 06, 2021

This book's heart is in the right place, so it pains me to award it only two stars. However, the writing was dense enough that the ideas didn't really stick. From Equity Talk to Equity Walk bills itself as a handbook for department chairs or professors to change the culture of an academic department,......more