Black and Brown Leadership and the Promotion of Change in an Era of Social Unrest amplifies the voices of leaders who identify as Black, LatinX, Indigenous, or people of color as they navigate leadership during a time of tumultuous change and social unrest. More specifically, it portrays dilemmas that marginalized communities encounter while advocating for justice and social change within whitestream organizational systems. The chapters delve into the definitions, perceptions, and lived experiences of Americanism, identity, otherness, and racism as it relates to leadership and discusses the issues, dilemmas, struggles, and successes that persons of color experience in leadership roles in business and education. This book is valuable for practitioners and researchers working in the field of social justice leadership in various disciplines, social justice activists and advocates, teachers, policymakers, politicians, managers, executives, practitioners, researchers, academicians, and students interested in how leaders of color can succeed, navigate hostile spaces, and ultimately create a change in mindsets and practices that will lead to justice.
Coverage:
The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:
•Authentic Activism
•Discrimination
•Diversity
•Educational Leadership
•Equality
•Intersectionality
•Leadership
•Oppression
•Racial and Cultural Inequity
•Racial Justice
•Social Justice
Coverage:
The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:
•Authentic Activism
•Discrimination
•Diversity
•Educational Leadership
•Equality
•Intersectionality
•Leadership
•Oppression
•Racial and Cultural Inequity
•Racial Justice
•Social Justice