This powerfully insightful and thought provoking book, takes us on a journey to culturally proficient actions. -- Rosemary Papa, Professor
The authors challenge districts to examine practices that create inequity.
-- Lorie Henderson, Superintendent of Educational Services and Programming
Endeavors toward culturally proficient values are critical in a time where we struggle to answer 'Why can't we close the educational gap? -- Miriam Ezzani, Clinical Associate Professor in Educational Leadership
This book provides inspiration for those institutions that are examining and asking the difficult question of, "Where do we even begin?" -- Lori Piowlski, Assistant Professor
"The authors' have provided the most comprehensive blueprint for starting or revamping an institution's program for cultural proficiency by allowing one to start with self-understanding before addressing others. Emphasizing that changes happen when leaders use cultural proficiency to do their work!" -- Thomas Christie, Multicultural/Community Administrator
If your school or district is ready to move from "talking the talk" to "walking the walk" this text will assist you in your journey. -- Melissa Nixon, Director of Title I
School Leaders will be inspired and understand the urgency of putting a plan into action. -- Cesar Morales, Superintendent
It is exuberating to see how Ventura Unified School District brought theory into practice that directly influenced the individual and organizational core values to benefit their students! -- Joseph M. Domingues, Principal
Her book will be at the top of my list as a must read recommendation for all my colleagues at the District Office. -- Peter Flores III, Director of Student Services
The book is full of compassion, conviction and hope-pure heart, pure corazon-in the quest to tackle inequality and the opportunity gap head on. -- Gilberto Q. Conchas, Professor of Educational Policy and Social Context
Every level of the organization, led by the superintendent and the school board, engage in courageous examination of data and reflection to create continuous improvement, close opportunity gaps, and lead the district to improved outcomes for students.
-- Maria Ott, Professor of Clinical Education