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Powerful Multicultural Essays For Innovative Educators and Leaders
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16 October 2017

Powerful Multicultural Essays for innovative Educators and Leaders is written for this day, age, and time. We need to tear down our walls of hatred to optimize “hearty” conversations. In addition, we need to challenge ourselves and our institutions to do the right things. We must revisit our inner spiritual connectivity--- there are biblical allusions that could buttress our understanding about multiculturalism. For instance, human valuing is the engine behind the Parable of the Good Samaritan and the Parable of the Sower. Should our goal not be to sow good seeds that bloom to be beautiful flowers and even grow to be strong trees? Should our actions be divorced from supporting those who are different from us? Reading this book will help us to answer these questions. As often as possible, we must be action-oriented and practical as we arrive at our central hub and enhance our potential or existential collaboration, consultation, and cooperation at all levels of our human interactions.
This is a book for students of life, which means all of us! We are all learners whether we are students, teachers, community leaders, university professors and leaders, researchers, scholars, politicians, to mention a few. We all need to read this book to optimize conversations, create open and healthy environments, and advance our nations and world. The days for hiding from discourses are over! We can no longer sweep our problems and actions under the rug! And, we cannot divorce ourselves from our own realities. Hopefully, this book will yield remarkable fruitful dividends with regard to human valuing.
Foreword.
Preface.
Chapter 1. The Convergence of Multicultural Education and Lifelong Learning.
Chapter 2. What Is Legally Right May Not Be Morally Right in Life.
Chapter 3. Policing the Behaviors of Those Who Police Behaviors.
Chapter 4. Advancing Multicultural Discourses: Everything Has Everything to do With Everything.
Chapter 5. Preparing Teachers for Our Racially, Culturally, and Linguistically Diverse Society.
Chapter 6. Multicultural Lessons of the 2012 London Olympics.
Chapter 7. Valuing White Multicultural Voices in America's Colleges and Universities.
Chapter 8. Building Truly Multicultural Communities.
Chapter 9. Playing God in Dealing With Other People's Sacred Existence.
Chapter 10. Seeing Beyond the Eyes in Valuing Human Differences.
Chapter 11. Working With Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Learners With Behavior Problems: The Hobson's Choice in Practice.
Chapter 12. Cultural Challenges and Opportunities in America's Higher Education and Schools/Colleges of Education.
Chapter 13. The Comprehensive Support Model (CSM) as a Model for Improving School Completion and Graduation.
Chapter 14. A Danger to Educational, Multicultural, and Societal Advancements: The World of "Alternative Facts" in the United States.
Chapter 15. My Faith and Culture: Implications for Teaching, Scholarship, Service, and Leadership.
Chapter 16. Afterword: Stay Woke: The Moral Imperative of an Educational Thought Leader.
References.
Suggested Readings.
About the Author.