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Publications for educators & community leaders

Practical guides, toolkits, and resources to support your work in education, digital equity, and community empowerment.

Black Family Engagement Through Communication Technology — UMass Boston Dissertation

Black Family Engagement Through Communication Technology: A Phenomenological Study Description: Open-access PhD dissertation investigating how Black families in the Greater Boston area experience engagement with urban public high schools via contemporary communication technologies.

The Vice President Experience — Taylor & Francis Chapter

The Vice President Experience — Chapter from Student Affairs in Urban-Serving Institutions Description: Chapter offering reflective insight into the personal and professional dimensions of senior leadership roles in higher education student affairs.

When Students Protest — Bloomsbury Collections Chapter

When Students Protest – Chapter from When Students Protest: Secondary and High Schools Description: Scholarly exploration of student activism in secondary and high school contexts, situating protest as a vital part of democratic expression and political agency rather than adolescent disruption.

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