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The community cultural wealth that culturally responsive Latina/o/x school leaders bring to their profession has much to offer Latina/o/x students and families in particular, schools and communities generally, aspiring school leaders, and those who prepare them.

Engraving School Districts With the Cultural Wealth and Social Justice Advocacy of Latinx School Leaders examines the lived experiences of eight Latina/o/x school and district leaders, presented as testimonios. The authors explain how community cultural wealth, which is derived from critical race theory, informed professional motivations, leadership experiences, and advocacy actions. Key aspects of Latina/o/x school leadership include how leaders: dismantled deficit-based thinking; maintained high expectations; developed equitable relationships with students and families; acknowledged and valued Latino cultures and identities; and encouraged Spanish language. Connections between the leaders’ actions, culturally responsive leadership, and related concepts are drawn. The enactment of culturally responsive leadership combined with the centering of Latino cultures and language is evidence of Latino Educational Leadership.

The concept of “engraving” is introduced to consider ways in which districts and leader preparation programs can make enduring changes by embedding the culturally responsive practices of Latina/o/x leaders across all current and aspiring leaders. Therefore, the responsibility for creating equitable engagement and achievement for Latina/o/x students and families will not rest solely upon Latina/o/x leaders.



Table of Contents

Chapter 1An Explanation of Constructs and Relevant Research About Latina/o/x P-12 School Leaders

Chapter 2Introduction to the School Leaders

Chapter 3Community Cultural Wealth: Lessons from Childhood, Family, and Community

Chapter 4The Pathway to Leadership: Motivations and Steps Taken

Chapter 5Social Justice Advocacy: Evidence from Latina/o/x School Leaders

Chapter 6Engraving Latino Educational Leadership

Chapter 7 Promising Practices For Supporting Latina/o/x School Leaders

Engraving School Districts With the Cultural

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    A Hardback by Kendra Lowery, Silvia Romero-Johnson

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 15/05/2023
      ISBN13: 9781793615268, 978-1793615268
      ISBN10: 1793615268

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The community cultural wealth that culturally responsive Latina/o/x school leaders bring to their profession has much to offer Latina/o/x students and families in particular, schools and communities generally, aspiring school leaders, and those who prepare them.

      Engraving School Districts With the Cultural Wealth and Social Justice Advocacy of Latinx School Leaders examines the lived experiences of eight Latina/o/x school and district leaders, presented as testimonios. The authors explain how community cultural wealth, which is derived from critical race theory, informed professional motivations, leadership experiences, and advocacy actions. Key aspects of Latina/o/x school leadership include how leaders: dismantled deficit-based thinking; maintained high expectations; developed equitable relationships with students and families; acknowledged and valued Latino cultures and identities; and encouraged Spanish language. Connections between the leaders’ actions, culturally responsive leadership, and related concepts are drawn. The enactment of culturally responsive leadership combined with the centering of Latino cultures and language is evidence of Latino Educational Leadership.

      The concept of “engraving” is introduced to consider ways in which districts and leader preparation programs can make enduring changes by embedding the culturally responsive practices of Latina/o/x leaders across all current and aspiring leaders. Therefore, the responsibility for creating equitable engagement and achievement for Latina/o/x students and families will not rest solely upon Latina/o/x leaders.



      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1An Explanation of Constructs and Relevant Research About Latina/o/x P-12 School Leaders

      Chapter 2Introduction to the School Leaders

      Chapter 3Community Cultural Wealth: Lessons from Childhood, Family, and Community

      Chapter 4The Pathway to Leadership: Motivations and Steps Taken

      Chapter 5Social Justice Advocacy: Evidence from Latina/o/x School Leaders

      Chapter 6Engraving Latino Educational Leadership

      Chapter 7 Promising Practices For Supporting Latina/o/x School Leaders

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