Clint-Michael Reneau

Clint-Michael Reneau, Ph.D. (He/him/his) With accomplishments as a trainer and facilitator on social justice, equity, and inclusion, Dr. Reneau is both a nationally and internationally recognized leader in the field of education. He is the editor and author of the book Leading Higher Education Transformation with Social Justice, Equity, and Inclusion and numerous book chapters and journal articles on disability identity development, LGBTQ+ advocacy, critical leadership pedagogy, and campus equity strategy. His research, educational scholarship, and teaching have taken him throughout the globe, including the United Kingdom, Chile, Brazil, Mexico, Greece, Cuba, and France; most recently, speaking at Oxford University on strategies for supporting students with mental health needs. With over 17 years in education (K-12 and post-secondary) and a concentration on justice and inclusion work that spans the spectrum of disability, LGBTQ+ inclusion, healthy masculinities, and manhood and whiteness studies concerning power and privilege dynamics, Dr. Reneau has broad experience across a variety of institutional contexts. He serves as Associate Vice President of Student Affairs at California State University, Fullerton.

Publications

Jars of Light: Queering Our Approach to Supporting College Men
Clint-Michael Reneau. © 2022. 20 pages.
The 21st century adult male learner lives a multidimensional life with multiple identities impacted by their notion of masculinity and manhood. Traditional notions of masculinity...
Empathy by Design: The Higher Education We Now Need
Clint-Michael Reneau. © 2022. 20 pages.
Educators are experiencing extraordinary times as COVID-19 continues to cause crises across the world. Could designers make use of design thinking to solve urgent problems and...
Handbook of Research on Leading Higher Education Transformation With Social Justice, Equity, and Inclusion
Clint-Michael Reneau, Mary Ann Villarreal. © 2021. 423 pages.
With the resurgence of race-related incidents nationally and on college campuses in recent years, acts of overt racism, hate crimes, controversies over free speech, and violence...
The Grand Connection: Leadership Is Connecting With Others Through a Greater Purpose
Catherine Ward, Clint-Michael Reneau. © 2021. 15 pages.
This chapter outlines first-time leadership characteristics demonstrated by Mae Jemison, the first Black female astronaut in the United States of America, to highlight the...
A Modest Proposition
Clint-Michael Reneau, Ioakim Boutakidis. © 2021. 22 pages.
In an era when college completion dominates the policy agenda, matters of access and equity are critically important. Throughout higher education there are entrenched practices...
Holistic Coaching in Higher Education: A Key to Individual and Organizational Success
Catherine Ward, Clint-Michael Reneau. © 2021. 19 pages.
This chapter will explore the coaching relationship and holistic coaching strategies for individual and organizational success that emphasize 1) coach and partner whole...
Jars of Light: Queering Our Approach to Supporting College Men
Clint-Michael Reneau. © 2020. 21 pages.
The 21st century adult male learner lives a multidimensional life with multiple identities impacted by their notion of masculinity and manhood. Traditional notions of masculinity...