This timely guide will help leaders of color succeed within white spaces while working to dismantle those spaces for a new system where they-and students-thrive. As a leader of color, what do you need to succeed in the systems that often have marginalized the populations you represent? What skills and support will help you to replace these existing systems with new ones that will better serve today's students? This book addresses these questions with specific recommendations, outlining the whys
and hows
of 10 individual, interpersonal, and institutional competencies for leaders: demonstrate self-awareness; operate outside your comfort zone; practice love and rage; practice self-care; engage in authentic dialogue; attend to relationships; create a coalition; be patient but persistent; take a stand in pursuit of a liberatory education system even if it's unpopular; and act to change systemic racism every day in policies, procedures, and systems. You will learn from the experiences and insights of equity officers and principals in districts of all sizes and explore key takeaways, reflection questions, and additional resources. Both inspiring and practical, this volume is an indispensable liberation guide for overcoming obstacles and creating the path to genuine equity in schools.