Community outreach is at the core of what we do. We believe in transforming our communities through education. Meet some of our international partners.
The Educational Justice Conference in Athens, Greece is in partnership with the Athens Institute for Education and Research (ATINER).
Our partnership with CQ University in Queensland, Australia continues to provide international education experiences for studnets in Australia and the U.S. Click below to learn more about CQUniversity.
Students, faculty and staff will return to Taiwan in two years time to continue developing our international partnership in the City of Azaleas. Click below to see some notable acheivements in Taiwan.
The Educational Justice Journal (EJJ) is a peer reviewed academic publication dedicated to advancing scholarship in the study and practice of equity in education. The EJJ aims to foster a multileveled dialogue across disciplines and professions that promotes the development of policies, practices, and research congruent with humanity-affirming approaches in schools and institutions of higher learning and the communities they serve.
The journal publishes original research, theoretical articles, and reflective essays that explore topics in equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging in various educational settings.
Better understand scope of work, formatting, important dates and everything you need to know about submitting your work.
Dr. Sean Warner
Dr. Kala Burrell-Craft
Dr. John Andrew Williams III
Imani Beverly
Dr. Willis Walter
Dr. Aaron Livingston
Enlightening minds; improving standards of success in higher education – one professor at a time!
Designed to provide outstanding, relevant and beneficial chats from a select troupe of seasoned professionals. Our Ed-Talks range from “what if” to “what is” to “why not." Selected speakers will guide the viewer to elevate their thinking into cascading possibilities. We all could use a boost or a “me too” nod while encouraging positivity through a seemingly unmanageable or circumstantial situation. There is always hope and you can start with viewing our Ed-Talks.
A series of one-on-one conversations with University Deans, Provosts, Department Chairs, and Presidents sharing insight and knowledge of how to maneuver the industry of higher education – in the United States and international institutions. These conversations led by Dr. Chevelle Hall are intended to lift and explain the whys of higher education from ranking positions. From time to time, a focus on Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) will be featured. Discussing cultural differences and similarities will provide viewers with intriguing observations.
Yes, you can make it through tenure. No, it is not easy. Yes, it is worth it. Yes, we can assist you in reaching your tenure goal. EJI “Triple T” will go to the place others may not want you to know.