
In The Margins EP156: Community Colleges & The Fight for Equity, with Dr. Carrie B. Kisker
Jul 17, 2025
Dr. Carrie Kisker, president of Kisker Education Consulting and director of the Center for the Study of Community Colleges, shares her journey from aspiring soccer player to advocate for educational equity. She discusses the vital role community colleges play in providing access and opportunities for marginalized groups. Kisker addresses current political challenges facing these institutions and the importance of maintaining diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. Additionally, she emphasizes the impact of legislation on student support and the value of open dialogue in navigating complex social issues.
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Community Colleges Enable Group Mobility
- The core social role of community colleges is enabling social mobility for marginalized groups, not just individuals.
- Without public policy support, these institutions must actively work to level the playing field for structurally barred communities.
Higher Ed Under Systemic Attack
- Community colleges currently face systematic, intentional attacks aimed at dismantling higher education's role in democracy.
- Although not always the visible target, community colleges will suffer severe long-term negative effects due to serving marginalized students.
Resist Through Connection and Innovation
- Resist attacks on higher education by connecting with others, collectively resisting, and innovating new approaches to protect core values.
- Avoid anticipatory obedience and seek creative solutions that deter weaponization of educational terms and ideas.





