Reparative Universities : Why Diversity Alone Won’t Solve Racism?in Higher Ed

By (author)Gonz?lez Stokas

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As institutions increasingly reckon with histories entangled with slavery and Indigenous dispossession, diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts occupy a central role in the strategy and resources of higher education. Yet reparation is rarely offered as a viable strategy for institutional transformation. In Reparative Universities, Ariana Gonz?lez Stokas undertakes a critical and decolonial analysis of DEI work, linking contemporary practices of diversity to longer colonial histories. Gonz?lez Stokas argues that diversity is an insufficient concept for efforts concerned with anti-oppression, anti-racism, equity, and decolonization. Given its historical ties to colonialism, can higher education foster reconciliation and healing?

Reparation is offered as a pathway toward untangling higher education from its colonial roots. Gonz?lez Stokas develops the term “epistemic reparation” to describe a mode of social-historical accountability that can already be seen at work in historical examples, as well as current events in the United States, South Africa, and Canada. Recent legal decisions by Georgetown University and the Princeton Theological seminary to enact economic recompense for buying and selling human beings are evidence of attempts to redress higher education’s violent histories and the colonial structures they reproduce every day on college campuses.

Engaging with a broad range of theories from decolonial philosophy to organizational psychology, Gonz?lez Stokas offers a pathway?guided by reparative activities?for institutional workers frustrated by what often feels, as Sara Ahmed describes, like “banging one’s head against a brick wall.” Reparative Universities offers insight into why DEI efforts have been disconnected from past injustices and why unsettling diversity and engaging meaningful repair are critical for the future of higher education.

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Gonz?lez Stokas

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1st

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9781421445601

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English

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288

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