Heewon Chang is Professor of Education and Organizational Leadership at Eastern University. Trained as an educational anthropologist, she has conducted ethnographic studies of adolescents in the United States and Korea, one of which was published in Adolescent Life and Ethos: An Ethnography of a US High School. Her other research interests include multicultural education, cultural identity, gender issues, and autoethnography, for which she is author of a popular textbook, Autoethnography as Method. She founded, and serves as Editor-in-Chief of, two open-access online journals, Electronic Magazine of Multicultural Education and International Journal of Multicultural Education.
Dr. Drick Boyd is an Associate Professor of Urban and Interdisciplinary Studies at Eastern University. He has written articles in the areas of urban multicultural education and critical pedagogy. One of his recent articles, “Autoethnography as a Tool for Transformative Learning about White Privilege” appeared in the July 2008 edition of the Journal of Transformative Education.