Tag archives for public advocacy
Six ways to focus and strategize in your fight against injustices
In this blog, originally posted by the American Counseling Association, professor Christine Yeh identifies and discusses six specific ways and focus and strategize in your fight against injustices....
Scholars Speaking Collectively to Reframe the Public Debate
Kevin Kumashiro, Dean of the School of Education at the University of San Francisco discusses the importance of engaged scholarship and reflects on his experiences of working with communities...
Kindred Spirits
Joshua Gamson, Professor of Sociology, reflects on some of the ideas of his book Modern Families: Stories of Extraordinary Journeys to Kinship and explores self-determination in making of families...
Faculty Spotlight: Desiree Zerquera
Desiree Zerquera worked in student affairs, higher education policy, and research before becoming a faculty member at the University of San Francisco (USF), and her experience led her to...
Research for Scholarly Impact and Policy Impact
John Trasviña, Dean of the University of San Francisco School of Law, writes about his experience with research in policymaking and the importance of scholarly impact and policy impact....
How to come up with an interesting and meaningful blog post or public scholarship.
Rick Ayers, Assistant Professor in Teacher Education at the University of San Francisco and Huffington Post blogger, walks through his process for writing a blog post with a bunch...