Carleton community members contribute to Anti-Racist Community Engagement book
The contribution is co-authored by a faculty member, staff member, recent alum, and college partner in the local community.
Meredith McCoy, assistant professor of American studies and history; Sinda Nichols ’05, director of the Center for Community and Civic Engagement (CCCE); Zia NoiseCat ’23; and Paul Dressen, CCCE community partner from the Prairie Island Indian Community, authored the chapter, “Campus Coalitions Towards Indigenous Futures: ARCE Reflections on Institutional and Pedagogical Change” in the newly released book, “Anti-Racist Community Engagement: Principles and Practices.”