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Highline College | A Tree Without Roots: Protecting Black Spaces in Predominantly White Environments @HighlineCollege | Uploaded May 2019 | Updated October 2024, 3 minutes ago.
Part of Unity Week 2019: Lecture presented by Dr. Alvin Logan. This presentation illuminates the importance of protecting Black spaces on predominately White campuses. This presentation grapples with the landscape of higher education, racism, power, and the future of higher education for people of color. The presentation examines Black spaces in higher education through identity development, importance to college success, and other sociocultural implications.
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A Tree Without Roots: Protecting Black Spaces in Predominantly White Environments @HighlineCollege

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