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100 _aSwanson*, Jason ,
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245 _aWhen Good Intentions Only Go So Far: White Principals Leading Discussions About Race
260 _bSage,
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300 _aVol 54, Issue 5, 2019(732-759 p. )
520 _aThis cross-case case study explores how two White principals took the first steps to engage in racial conversations. Using the constructs of race consciousness and antiracism, race neutrality, and resistance to racial dialogue to frame our findings, we illustrate how both principals broached the topic of race with staff members. We demonstrate how the structures of whiteness hindered the principals’ progress toward addressing systemic racial inequities within their respective schools. Our article concludes with recommendations and strategies for principal preparation programs and practicing school leaders.
650 _aprincipalship,
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650 _arace conscious,
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650 _aantiracism,
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650 _arace neutrality,
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650 _aresistance
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700 _aWelton*, Anjalé
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_dSage, 2019.
_tUrban education
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/0042085918783825
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