Meg E. Evans

About

Meg E. Evans (they/them) is an assistant professor of Higher and Adult Education in the Department of Leadership at the University of Memphis. With nearly two decades of experience as a student affairs practitioner before joining the professoriate, Dr. Evans' research focuses on advocacy, activism, and resistance practices in higher education, with a growing interest in the experiences of women, trans, and non-binary collegiate athletes. They are also a co-creator of the White Racial Engagement Model (WREM), a reflective tool designed to help white individuals critically examine their relationship to whiteness and take meaningful action toward racial justice. Through their scholarship and teaching, Dr. Evans seeks to cultivate learning environments that foster accountability, transformation, and collective liberation.

Author's Books

Fat on Campus

The Voices and Images of Fat College Students and the Impacts of Fatphobia

Paperback
$42.95
E-Book

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$42.95