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Title:
Multicultural Student Services on Campus : Building Bridges, Re-visioning Community
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First Edition
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xi, 323 pages ; 23 cm.
ISBN:
9781579223748

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For new professionals in multicultural student services (MSS), this book constitutes a thorough introduction to the structure, organization, and scope of the services and educational mission of these units. For senior practitioners it offers insights for re-evaluating their strategies, and inspiration to explore new possibilities.

The book discusses the history and philosophy of MSS units; describes their operation; asserts the need for integration and coherence across the multiple facets of their work and how their role is influenced by the character and type of their institutions; and considers the challenges and opportunities ahead.

The theme Building Bridges, Re-Visioning Community reflects the dual role of MSS. They "build bridges" between underrepresented student populations and the broader institutional environment, between different groups of student populations, and across differences in cultural values and traditions. At a time of increasing diversity on campus, their role is also to champion the "re-visioning" or redefinition of what constitutes community in higher education - in other words to reach beyond serving their traditional constituencies to educate for multicultural competence, and advocate for social justice across the campus commons.

This book is organized in four sections moving the reader from the past to the present to the future, and from a service mission to an educational one. Part One reviews the purposes for which MSS were created, and the evolution of their vision, concluding an overview of how units perceive their needs and challenges today.

Part Two addresses a range of issues - such as race/ethnicity, sexual orientation / gender identity, and religion/faith diversity - commonly addressed by MSS, and, in recognizing the tensions inherent in serving such disparate constituencies, advances ideas for bringing greater integration and coherence to their work.

Part Three considers how institutional context influences the structure and organization of MSS, and addresses such questions as: Who are they serving? What kind of support services and educational programming can they provide? How broadly or narrowly should they define their role, and can they extend their influence through alliances with other campus units?

The book concludes by looking at how MSS can re-vision community to ensure their continued relevance to the college or university community.

An ACPA Publication


Author Notes

Dafina Lazarus Stewart is Associate Professor of Higher Education and Student Affairs at Bowling Green State University.


Table of Contents

Dafina Lazarus StewartV. Leilani KupoBettina C. ShufordDafina Lazarus Stewart and Brian K. BridgesLori D. Patton and Jessica Ranero and Kimberly EverettNicholas A. Negrete and Christopher PurcellJenny L. SmallMary Grace A. Almandrez and Felicia J. LeeKimberly M. Ferguson and Timeka L. Thomas-RashidDorian L. McCoyEboni M. Zamani-Gallaher and Stanley BazileKevin D. RomeLes D. Riding in and Robert Longwell-GriceBecky Petitt and David McintoshWalter M. Kimbrough and Carretta A. CookeCorinne Maekawa Kodama and Kisa J. TakesueJamie WashingtonC. Carney Strange and Dafina Lazarus StewartRobert D. Reason and Kenjus T. WatsonKathleen Manning and Frank Michael Muñoz
Acknowledgmentsp. xi
Introduction: Building Bridges, Re-Visioning Communityp. 1
Part 1 History and Evolution of Multicultural Student Services
1 Remembering Our Past to Shape Our Futurep. 13
2 Historical and Philosophical Development of Multicultural Student Servicesp. 29
3 A Demographic Profile of Multicultural Student Servicesp. 38
Part 2 Multicultural Student Services Affirming and Integrating Diversity
4 Engaging Race in Multicultural Student Servicesp. 63
5 Engaging Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity in Multicultural Student Servicesp. 81
6 Engaging Religious and Faith Diversity in Multicultural Student Servicesp. 94
7 Bridging Integrated Identities to Integrated Servicesp. 107
Part 3 Diverse Contexts, Similar Goals
8 Multicultural Student Services at Private, Liberal Arts Collegesp. 125
9 Multicultural Student Services at Public Institutionsp. 140
10 Multicultural Student Services at Community Collegesp. 154
11 Multicultural Student Services at Minority-Serving Institutions
Historically Black Institutionsp. 167
12 Multicultural Student Services at Minority-Serving Institutions
Tribal Collegesp. 186
Part 4 Building Bridges
13 Negotiating Purpose and Contextp. 201
14 Developing Collaborations within Student Affairsp. 218
15 Developing Collaborations with Academic Affairsp. 229
16 Working with the Majorityp. 245
17 Preparing Diversity Change Leadersp. 254
18 Multicultural Competence and Social Justice Advocacyp. 267
19 Conclusion
Re-Visioning the Future of Multicultural Student Servicesp. 282
About The Editor and Contributorsp. 301
Indexp. 309