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In a climate where anti-diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) legislation bars leadership educators from using certain terms, sources of knowledge, and overtly liberatory pedagogy, leadership educators must still find a way to meet the needs of diverse student populations. This article explores the use of design thinking in serving Black women students in college. The Black undergraduate women leader identity (BUWLI) model is used to inform the design thinking process and provides educators with ideas for generating educational strategies within the limits of anti-DEI policy.
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