Abstract

The initial seed of what would later become the Place-Based Justice Network (PBJN) was planted a decade ago when a group of like-minded higher education leaders came together to interrogate the multi-layered relationships between campuses and their intrinsically linked communities. Eventually, a learning community committed to transforming higher education and our communities by deconstructing systems of oppression through place-based community engagement formalized as the Network and has since grown to represent dozens of institutions.

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