<p><b>Argues that plantation life its racialized inequities and the ongoing struggle against them are embedded in not only the physical structures but also the everyday workings of higher education.</b></p><p><i>Plantation Politics and Campus Rebellions</i> provides a multidisciplinary exploration of the contemporary university's entanglement with the history of slavery and settler colonialism in the United States. Inspired by more than a hundred student-led protests during the Movement for Black Lives contributors examine how campus rebellions-and university responses to them-expose the racialized inequities at the core of higher education. Plantation politics are embedded in the everyday workings of universities-in not only the physical structures and spaces of academic institutions but in its recruitment and attainment strategies hiring practices curriculum and notions of sociality safety and community. The book is comprised of three sections that highlight how white supremacy shapes campus communities and classrooms; how current diversity and inclusion initiatives perpetuate inequality; and how students staff and faculty practice resistance in the face of institutional and legislative repression. Each chapter interrogates a connection between the academy and the plantation exploring how Black people and their labor are viewed as simultaneously essential and disruptive to university cultures and economies. The volume is an indispensable read for students faculty student affairs professionals and administrators invested in learning more about how power operates within education and imagining emancipatory futures.</p>
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