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2 Another White Voice in the Room
On the Limitations of Good Intentions, the Seeming Durability of White Supremacy, and Our Complicit Terrain of Settler Colonialism
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures and Tables vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 3
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Part I Countering Racism and Colonialism in Higher Education
- 1 Tutoring and Practice at a Tribal College 15
- 2 Another White Voice in the Room 31
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Part II Recruitment, Hiring, and Retention
- 3 Why do White Tutors “ Love ” Writing? 47
- 4 Toward Anti-Racist Writing Center Hiring and Retention Practices 67
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Part III Tutor Education and Professional Development
- 5 Beyond the Tutor Training Seminar 87
- 6 Addressing Racial Justice Through Re-imagining Practicum to Promote Dialogue on Campus 103
- 7 Working Toward Racial Justice in the Writing Center 120
- 8 Disrupting Systems 139
- 9 Tutors Matter, Too 159
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Part IV Engaging with Campus and Community
- 10 From Anti-Blackness Professional Development to Pro-Blackness Actions 179
- 11 Leveraging Faculty Pedagogical Development to Center Racial Justice 195
- 12 Community is the Center 204
- 13 Writing Revolution 226
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Part V Holding Our Professional Organizations Accountable
- 14 Practicing what we Preach 237
- 15 Remaking IWCA 248
- Afterword 263
- Index 267
- About the Authors 275
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures and Tables vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 3
-
Part I Countering Racism and Colonialism in Higher Education
- 1 Tutoring and Practice at a Tribal College 15
- 2 Another White Voice in the Room 31
-
Part II Recruitment, Hiring, and Retention
- 3 Why do White Tutors “ Love ” Writing? 47
- 4 Toward Anti-Racist Writing Center Hiring and Retention Practices 67
-
Part III Tutor Education and Professional Development
- 5 Beyond the Tutor Training Seminar 87
- 6 Addressing Racial Justice Through Re-imagining Practicum to Promote Dialogue on Campus 103
- 7 Working Toward Racial Justice in the Writing Center 120
- 8 Disrupting Systems 139
- 9 Tutors Matter, Too 159
-
Part IV Engaging with Campus and Community
- 10 From Anti-Blackness Professional Development to Pro-Blackness Actions 179
- 11 Leveraging Faculty Pedagogical Development to Center Racial Justice 195
- 12 Community is the Center 204
- 13 Writing Revolution 226
-
Part V Holding Our Professional Organizations Accountable
- 14 Practicing what we Preach 237
- 15 Remaking IWCA 248
- Afterword 263
- Index 267
- About the Authors 275