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OverviewGrassroots Engagement and Social Justice through Cooperative Extension grows out of a commitment to the belief that Cooperative Extension professionals can and should be deeply engaged with the communities they work in to improve life—individually and collectively. Rooted in an understanding of the history and development of Extension, the authors focus on contemporary efforts to address systemic inequities. They offer an alternative to the “expert” model that would have Extension educators provide information detached from the difficult and sometimes contentious issues that shape community work. These essays highlight Extension’s role in and responsibility for culturally relevant community education that is rooted in democratic practices and social justice. The ultimate aim of this book is to offer a vision for the future of Extension as its practitioners continue to reach for cultural competence necessary to address issues of systemic injustice in the communities they serve and of which they are a part. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nia Imani Fields , Timothy J. ShafferPublisher: Michigan State University Press Imprint: Michigan State University Press Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.363kg ISBN: 9781611864274ISBN 10: 1611864275 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 01 August 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsContents Introduction, Timothy J. Shaffer and Nia Imani Fields Part 1. Philosophical and Pedagogical Foundations for Engaging Diverse Audiences Early Chapters of Extension: Land Grants, Segregation, and the Development of Democratic Programming, Timothy J. Shaffer, Scott J. Peters, and Maurice D. Smith Jr. Moving Beyond the Minimum Standard: Nondiscrimination Regulations, Policies, and Procedures, Norman E. Pruitt and Latoya M. Hicks Culture and Culturally Relevant Programming, Nia Imani Fields and Fe Moncloa Cultural Competence in Evaluation: One Size Does Not Fit All, Megan H. Owens, Michelle Krehbiel, and Teresa McCoy Part 2. Grassroots Engagement in Practice The USDA and Land-Grant Extension: A Legacy of Continuing Inequities, Robert Zabawa and Lindsey Lunsford Reaching Marginalized Audiences through Positive Youth Development Programming: Challenges When Influencing Constituents Do Not Agree that 4-H Should Be Open to All, Jeff Howard and Amanda Wahle Developing Social Capital as a Conduit to Social Justice, Matt Calvert, Keith Nathaniel, and Manami Brown Addressing Diversity at Multiple Levels of the Social Ecological Model, Katherine E. Soule and Shannon Klisch An Introduction to Environmental Justice and Extension Programs Engaging Vulnerable Communities, Sacoby Wilson, Helen Cheng, Davin Holen, Erin Ling, Daphne Pee, and Andrew Lazur Programming to Address Building Financial Equity, Katherine E. Soule and Derrick Robinson Conclusion, Timothy J. Shaffer and Nia Imani Fields ContributorsReviews"""This book documents why and how Extension must change its approach to community outreach and education by adopting the role of co-convener, partner, and facilitator--serving with intellectual humility as we co-create solutions for a better world in which all are recognized, equitably included, and honored."" --BRIAN RAISON, associate professor, Department of Agricultural Communication, Education, and Leadership, and OSU Extension field specialist, Ohio State University" This book documents why and how Extension must change its approach to community outreach and education by adopting the role of co-convener, partner, and facilitator--serving with intellectual humility as we co-create solutions for a better world in which all are recognized, equitably included, and honored. --BRIAN RAISON, associate professor, Department of Agricultural Communication, Education, and Leadership, and OSU Extension field specialist, Ohio State University Author InformationNIA IMANI FIELDS is the Maryland 4-H program leader and assistant director of Maryland Extension. She also serves as the cochair of the National 4-H Access, Equity and Belonging Committee. TIMOTHY J. SHAFFER is the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Professor of Civil Discourse in the Joseph R. Biden, Jr. School of Public Policy and Administration at the University of Delaware. He is also director of civic engagement and deliberative democracy with the National Institute for Civil Discourse at the University of Arizona. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |