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Socially Just and Culturally Relevant Leadership: Sharrell Hassell-Goodman

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This season is hosted by Drs. Cameron Beatty, Vivechkanand Chunoo, and Kathy Guthrie. The hosts have built a 10 episode arc centered on socially just and culturally relevant leadership education. For the remainder of this season, we are shifting the conversation a bit to encompass narratives surrounding the Culturally Relevant Leadership Learning Model and how it can be operationalized. In this episode, we are discussing identity development and culturally relevant leadership. This conversation will take place with Sharrell Hassell-Goodman: Sharrell Hassell-Goodman (she/her) is a PhD candidate at George Mason University pursuing a degree in higher education with a concentration in women and gender studies and social justice. Sharrell has taught courses in the School of Integrative Studies on identity, social justice, and social science research. Her current research interests are first-generation college students, Black women in higher education, social justice advocates in higher education, identity and leadership, and critical participatory action research.
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This season is hosted by Drs. Cameron Beatty, Vivechkanand Chunoo, and Kathy Guthrie. The hosts have built a 10 episode arc centered on socially just and culturally relevant leadership education. For the remainder of this season, we are shifting the conversation a bit to encompass narratives surrounding the Culturally Relevant Leadership Learning Model and how it can be operationalized. In this episode, we are discussing identity development and culturally relevant leadership. This conversation will take place with Sharrell Hassell-Goodman: Sharrell Hassell-Goodman (she/her) is a PhD candidate at George Mason University pursuing a degree in higher education with a concentration in women and gender studies and social justice. Sharrell has taught courses in the School of Integrative Studies on identity, social justice, and social science research. Her current research interests are first-generation college students, Black women in higher education, social justice advocates in higher education, identity and leadership, and critical participatory action research.
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