ABSTRACT

This timely book addresses assumptions and challenges inherent within community engagement as a catalyst for developing students’ sense of civic responsibility at a time of rampant social polarization.

Promoting academic development and life skills through the high-impact practice of service-learning, the book explores a new ecological framework for reflecting on and improving practice. This book describes new models such as the #CaliforniansForAll College Corps, offers advice on coalition building, and presents the narratives of community-engaged professionals and faculty, offering a sense both of tensions inherent in this work and examples of initiatives in local contexts. Chapters primarily reflect on what action is required for fulfilling our public purpose and what’s holding us back.

This book provides guidance, examples, and benchmarks for best practices in community engagement that are particularly relevant to this time of crises and unrest and will be relevant to community-engaged professionals, higher education faculty, and college administrators.

chapter 1|8 pages

Introduction

part 1|90 pages

Enacting Social Justice

chapter 3|27 pages

Mapping Our Capacities to Facilitate Change

Applying the Ecosystem of Critical Feminist Praxis for Community Engagement Professionals

chapter 4|19 pages

Reclaiming the Mission of the Community College

Civic, Community, and Political Equity Reimagined

chapter 5|23 pages

Social Media and Youth Climate Activism

Community-Engaged Learning for the 2020s

part 2|55 pages

Building a Movement

chapter 7|14 pages

And So Goes the Nation

California Gets to Work

chapter 8|20 pages

A Presidential Perspective

Place-Based Community Engagement in Faith-Based Higher Education