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Embracing Queer Students’ Diverse Identities at Historically Black Colleges and Universities
A Primer for Presidents, Administrators, and Faculty
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- K. T. EwingYémaya Diavian PopeTrinice McNallyFelecia CommodoreAshley L. GrayChevelle Denise Moss-SavageLetizia Gambrell-BooneMakola M. AbdullahDarryl B. HollomanDaryl LoweBonnie J. TaylorLeslie HallTobias Raphael MorganKathryn C. WymerJennifer M. WilliamsW. Russell RobinsonChristopher N. CrossDiana LuJarrel T. JohnsonChrista J. PorterAkilah Carter-FranciqueMichele K. LewisIsiah Marshall Jr.Steve D. Mobley Jr. Jr., PhDLori D. Patton, Ph.DNadrea R. Njoku, Ph.DJennifer M. Johnson, Ph.D
2024
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Embracing Queer Students’ Diverse Identities at Historically Black Colleges and Universities: A Primer for Presidents, Administrators, and Faculty is both a call to action and a resource for historically Black college and university (HBCU) leaders and administrators, focusing on historical and contemporary issues related to expanding inclusionary policies and practices for members of HBCU communities who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+). The essa...
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