A Higher Education Equity Walk In the Struggle for American Identity: A Case Study in Tempered Radicalism

A Higher Education Equity Walk In the Struggle for American Identity: A Case Study in Tempered Radicalism

by Sr. Lenford C. Sutton
A Higher Education Equity Walk In the Struggle for American Identity: A Case Study in Tempered Radicalism

A Higher Education Equity Walk In the Struggle for American Identity: A Case Study in Tempered Radicalism

by Sr. Lenford C. Sutton

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Overview

A Higher Education Equity Walk in the Struggle for American Identity offers a compelling case study by Lenford Sutton recounting the author's parallel experience as the first black man to serve as the tempered radical in a historically white learning community. In the Southwest. Drawing parallels with the tragic fate of Ahmad Aubry in an unwelcoming community, Sutton sheds light on the visible and unseen cultural frameworks, racial habits, and value gaps leaders from non-dominant groups navigate when pursuing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion goals and objects within the university strategic plans of Historically White Institutions. In addition, it captures deep reflection from the experience, reframing problems in the spirit of Design Thinking with particular emphasis on Empathy as the Gateway to problem-solving. Recognizing that Digital transformation, both cultural and demographic shifts, are the drivers of enormous changes that foster fear and increased uncertainty, the text emphasizes the new learnings and recommendations for leaders operating in similar circumstances. It connotes that tempered radicals often reside at the intersection of innovation and the status quo and, in the current cultural and technological disruption of higher education, can serve the institution well if deployed appropriately by university leadership to scale its culture.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798892127110
Publisher: Lenford Sutton
Publication date: 01/24/2024
Pages: 328
Sales rank: 607,758
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.75(d)

About the Author

Lenford C. Sutton Sr. is a past University Council for Educational Administration (UCEA) Barbara Jackson Scholar and a 2022 UCEA Linda Tillman Social and Racial Justice Award recipient. He is also a member of the 2023-24 Cohort of the American Council on Education (ACE) Fellows, which enables aspiring leaders to immerse themselves in another institution's culture, policies, and decision-making processes. He has nearly 12 years of experience as a Professor and Department Chair at a state Flagship Institution, a Regional Institution, and two Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Dr. Sutton’s research interests focus on education funding, public school privatization, the fiscal effects of educational reform, school desegregation, and education finance litigation. The results of his research have been published in various journals, including Educational Considerations, the International Journal of Education Reform, and the Journal of Education Finance. He was selected as a Distinguished Research & Practice Fellow in 2014 by the National Education Finance Academy, serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Education Finance, and is a past member of the Board of Directors of the Education Law Association and Board of Trustees for the National Education Finance Academy. Dr. Sutton recently obtained a Professional Certificate of Innovation and Entrepreneurship from the Stanford School of Engineering, which is the catalyst for his forthcoming book, Academic Dean’s Guide to Innovation. Dr. Sutton’s most tremendous leadership success is his 30-plus years of service as a single father to his son in contravention to narratives about absent fathers. That experience is the source of another forthcoming book, I Brought You in this World, and the Village Has Your Back.”
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