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Authentic Leadership - An Engaged Discussion of Lgbtq Work as Culturally Relevant

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book provides new insights about the roles in which LGBTQ individuals contribute in society and
various organizations. The literature is divided into two sections. Section one includes three chapters from
higher education administrators, faculty and community activists. The chapters share personal narratives
describing the life experiences of those who are often marginalized within academia. Each chapter provides
personal and professional aspects of the authors' lives. Section two includes four chapters which, shares
voices of people whom are normally excluded from research. Each author's identity is shared as an aspect
of their research.
The authors present a broad range of issues, challenges and concerns, supported by prior literature,
organized around several broad topical areas and intended to fill the gaps in our knowledge about how
LGBTQ leadership is engaged across multiple types of institutions and how the experiences affect the
quality of life for LGBTQ individuals throughout the academic community. Their complex identities affect
their research interests, findings, and interpretations.
"Including the topics of leadership, LGBT issues, spirituality and race in one book is a miracle into itself." - Lemuel W. Watson
"The first thing I remember missing when I arrived on campus was the presence of other gender queer or transgender people." - Shae Miller
"My authority has been challenged in the classroom; as a queer/gender queer person I chose not to heed warnings that I should not come out to my
classes" - Shae Milller
"Being non-heterosexual in student affairs can leave administrators feeling marginalized and lonely despite the inclusive mission statements, diversity
philosophies, ally trainings, and mottos they espouse." - Joshua Moon Johnson
"Many educators who serve within social justice roles put their own well-being aside in order to best serve students. Educators can only withstand a
certain level of institutional, cultural, and individual oppression before they face burn-out and lose hope." - Joshua Moon Johnson
"I live at the cross-roads of my identities. As a South Asian/Desi, Queer man from a working class,
orthodox Hindu-Brahmin family and being the first in my family to complete undergraduate and
graduate degrees, I often find myself in spaces where I do not quite fit in." - Raja Bhattar

About the author

Lemuel W. Watson, University of South Carolina, USA

Joshua Moon Johnson, University of California at Santa Barbara, USA

Product details

Assisted by Joshua Moon Johnson (Editor), Lemuel W. Watson (Editor)
Publisher Information Age Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 22.05.2013
 
EAN 9781623962593
ISBN 978-1-62396-259-3
No. of pages 112
Dimensions 156 mm x 234 mm x 6 mm
Weight 184 g
Subjects Guides > Self-help, everyday life > Family
Humanities, art, music > Education > General, dictionaries

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