How can traditional academic scholarship be disrupted by activist academics? How can we make space for those who are underrepresented and historically oppressed to come to academia as their authentic selves? How can the platform of academia create space for change in the world? In\xa0The Activist Academic: Engaged Scholarship for Resistance, Hope and Social Change\xa0(Myers Education Press: 2020), Professor Colette N. Cann and Professor Eric J. DeMeulenarare answer these questions. Their work challenges dominant frameworks of what it is to be an academic. They challenge readers to think about their responsibility as academics, and their role not just as researchers and teachers, but as parents, friends and members of the community. This book should be compulsory reading for\xa0for all scholars, and those that aspire to enter academia. It provides the opportunity\xa0to rethink the ways that activism and scholarship can be combined, and the impact that academics have in the spaces that they work.\xa0\nProfessor Colette N. Cann\xa0is the Associate Dean for Academic and Faculty Advancement and\xa0Professor in the School of Education at the University of San Francisco.\xa0\nProfessor Eric DeMeulenaere\xa0is\xa0a\xa0Professor of Education,\xa0Director of Community, Youth, & Education Studies and\xa0Director of Comparative Race & Ethnic Studies at\xa0Clark University.\xa0\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices\nSupport our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/law