{"id":1070897,"date":"2022-05-03T22:10:16","date_gmt":"2022-05-04T02:10:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/gathering-in-person-community-college-leaders-shared-advice-for-diversity-equity-and-inclusion-diverse-issues-in-higher-education\/"},"modified":"2022-05-03T22:10:16","modified_gmt":"2022-05-04T02:10:16","slug":"gathering-in-person-community-college-leaders-shared-advice-for-diversity-equity-and-inclusion-diverse-issues-in-higher-education","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/intentional-communities\/gathering-in-person-community-college-leaders-shared-advice-for-diversity-equity-and-inclusion-diverse-issues-in-higher-education\/","title":{"rendered":"Gathering in Person, Community College Leaders Shared Advice for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion &#8211; Diverse: Issues in Higher Education"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>This weekend in New York City, thousands of community  college representatives from across the nation gathered with the American Association  of Community Colleges (AACC), their first in-person convention since the pandemic.<\/p>\n<p>Community college leaders gather to hear Dr. Michael Baston, Dr. Lawrence Rouse, and Dr. Willie Smith on Monday at the New York City Midtown Hilton.On Monday, two Black community college CEOs shared how they purposefully  lead their institutions to create opportunity for those with less, and the  president of Lone Star Community College, Kingwood (LSC-K), shared how her institution  has completely changed its marketing to recruit, enroll, and retain Latinx  students.<\/p>\n<p>As community college presidents, we have an awesome task,  and Im delighted to have that responsibility, said Dr. Lawrence Rouse, president  and CEO of Pitt Community College in Winterville, NC. [The pandemic] was the  greatest disruptor, in our lives but also in higher education for community  colleges. We had to take a step back and look at how we reinvent what we do.<\/p>\n<p>Since the pandemic, Rouse said that Pitt discovered over  39,000 people in his community who had started a post-secondary credential at an  institution but had not completed. Rouse and his  colleagues are working to bring those individuals into their fold.<\/p>\n<p>[Those students] have a lot of things going on with them,  food insecurity, childcare, sometimes a fear of coming back to a college environment  if you werent successful before, said Rouse.<\/p>\n<p>Dr. Lawrence Rouse - President and CEO, Pitt Community College.Pitt converted a tiny house into what Rouse called a mobile  enrollment vehicle, which is towed around the community to spread the word about Pitt.<\/p>\n<p>We go to churches, we go everywhere, said Rouse. We also  have four mobile classrooms to do class on site in the community and give them  a taste of, You can do this.<\/p>\n<p>Rouse also reached an agreement with his local district attorney in an effort to disrupt the cycle of incarceration facing Black and Brown  youth. During trials, a Pitt staffer sits in the back of the courtroom. Defendants  are given an option to take classes at the college, which will be taken into  consideration by the judge.<\/p>\n<p>Dr. Willie Smith, CEO and chancellor of Baton Rouge Community  College, joined with Rouse on the panel as they shared their backgrounds. Both  grew up in severe poverty are keen to share the support and opportunity they  received through education.<\/p>\n<p>Coming from that background provided perspective that I  must give back and challenge the status quo, said Smith. I know many of our  students come with baggage, and people see that baggage and dont want them. We,  as a community college, are a reflection of our communityI want to make sure  we support and help people achieve the dream.<\/p>\n<p>Shortly after the pandemic began, Smith said he received an  email from one of his students, sharing with him how she had lost her job, had  no money or child-care, and was now going hungry. Smith later discovered food-insecure  faculty members. Students, faculty, and administrators alike were struggling with no or  low-speed internet.<\/p>\n<p>Those kinds of things floored me. We gave away thousands of  gift cards, Visa cards, paid for internet access, said Smith. I told my  staff, were no longer educatorswere social workers. We have more work to do  to make sure food is secure across our colleges. We need to be talking with our  policy makers about the challenges of being a student.<\/p>\n<p>Smith is working to uplift the Baton Rouge community by  removing programs and courses that result in low-paying careers. He said this  decision may not be popular, but its the only one that sits right with his  conscious.<\/p>\n<p>Dr. Melissa N. Gonzalez, President, Lone Star College Kingwood.I think everything we do now in this society needs to be  intentional, said Smith. It doesnt do me any good if you do a low wage  [earning] program, and six or seven years later you come back with no money in  your pocket, no house, no American dream.<\/p>\n<p>Smith urged community college leaders to earn the trust of  the surrounding community, something Dr. Melissa N. Gonzalez said is crucial to  connecting with and recruiting from Latinx populations.<\/p>\n<p>Gonzalez, president of LSC-K, just northeast of Houston, TX, said when she started the role ten  months ago, there was hardly any targeted marketing to the schools surrounding  Latinx communities.<\/p>\n<p>Latinx students might be intimidated by the process of applying  to and attending college, as many might be the first in their families to have  access to higher education, Gonzalez said. Many families and students only speak Spanish, and some may  face pressures from their family to work instead of going to school.<\/p>\n<p>So, through a process of constantly reviewing tangible,  data-driven reports of their progress, Gonzalez has seen the Latinx enrollment  of her Kingwood campus grow to 44%, up from 25.2% in fall 2012.<\/p>\n<p>Go into the communities and just be there, listening. Then  the next time, say something about the college. Then, the next time, bring them  in, said Gonzalez. It takes time. Its so important that they see this is who  you are, this is genuine. You really want to know about the community, and you  want to help.<\/p>\n<p>Personal outreach, an ability to understand how each  community likes to be contacted, having bilingual staff on hand, and engaging  with the leaders and influencers of those communities can help institutions  reach the Latinx population.<\/p>\n<p>Liann Herder can be reached at <a href=\"mailto:lherder@diverseeducation.com\">lherder@diverseeducation.com<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read more here: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/www.diverseeducation.com\/institutions\/community-colleges\/article\/15291516\/gathering-in-person-community-college-leaders-shared-advice-for-diversity-equity-and-inclusion\" title=\"Gathering in Person, Community College Leaders Shared Advice for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion - Diverse: Issues in Higher Education\">Gathering in Person, Community College Leaders Shared Advice for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion - Diverse: Issues in Higher Education<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> This weekend in New York City, thousands of community college representatives from across the nation gathered with the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC), their first in-person convention since the pandemic. 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