Dissertation Dish Webinar Recording: Anti-Racist Community Engagement Among White Faculty: An Emergent Model
Posted by LEAD California on April 28, 2026
Abstract: In an era when acknowledging race and diversity is viewed with hostility, researching and understanding more about that which fosters anti-racist practice and racial justice in community engagement is critical. Despite growing interest in anti-racist practices in service-learning and community engagement (SLCE), little is understood about why white faculty adopt anti-racist community-engaged pedagogy (ARCEP) and how they implement it effectively.
Presenter: Dr. Laura Wilmarth Tyna, Director of Community Engagement and Experiential Learning and the Lewis University Community Schools Consortium (LUCSC) at Lewis University
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