Leading in a Pandemic: Why School Leaders Should Learn From Similarities Between Campus Uprisings and Covid-19
Journal of School Administration Research and Development
; 5(S2):61-65, 2020.
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| Scopus | ID: covidwho-1112977
ABSTRACT
Covid-19 is exposing the inequities and inefficiencies in leadership, in healthcare, and in access to resources—educational, economic, and otherwise—that often necessitate and precipitate unrest and uprisings. These realities are inextricably linked to racism, disproportionalities, and the history of discrimination in this country and across the globe— disproportionalities that intersect with university campus uprisings and the urgent need for anti-oppressive school leaders who center the voices and needs of their students. © 2020. All Rights Reserved.
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