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A Higher Education Equity Walk in The Struggle for American Identity

Drawing parallels to the tragic events in Satilla Shores, Georgia, where Ahmaud Arbery lost his life while on a jog, the book delves into the unspoken rules and cultural frameworks that persist within these historically white institutions. Like the unmarked boundaries in Satilla Shores, these institutions may appear welcoming on the surface but harbor deep-seated racial habits, value gaps, and fears that challenge the success and sustainability of diversity initiatives.

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Through in-depth analysis, personal narratives, and thought-provoking insights, the book sheds light on the dynamics that shape our changing society. It explores the ongoing battle for the character of America and its institutions, encapsulating the experiences of leaders of color striving to make a meaningful impact in a complex and ever-evolving landscape.

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