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Lauri Johnson is an Associate Professor in the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy at the University
at Buffalo, State University of New York. A former administrator with the New York City public schools, she
received her Ph.D. in Multicultural Education at the University of Washington in 1999.
Dr. Johnson's research examines educators’ conceptualizations of race, historical and contemporary studies of community activism in urban school reform, the development and implementation of diversity policies, and successful urban school leadership. Her previous books include Dealing With Diversity Through Multicultural Fiction: Library- Classroom Partnerships (Johnson & Smith, American Library Association, 1993) and Urban Education with an Attitude (Johnson, Finn, & Lewis, SUNY Press, 2005).
College of Education, University of Washington
Box 353600 Seattle, WA 98195-3600
coe@u.washington.edu