“…However, scholars argue, whiteness permeates the "philosophical underpinnings" of US higher education (Stewart, 2020, p. 13), and very little attention has been given to the ways whiteness in the ideological foundations of higher education shapes the work lives of professionals, faculty, and the collaborations they form to address community issues (Telles, 2019). Thus, this commitment to racial equity will be no more than words on this page without the necessary work toward disrupting whiteness as embedded in the everyday messages and practices of historically whiteness institutions through curriculum, pedagogy, and professional norms (Gusa, 2010;Tevis et al, 2023), and thus as a shaping force in community-university interactions. One tool seems to hold promise for examining PBCE: whiteness-at-work (Yoon, 2012), which names paradoxical situations where self-identified proponents of racial equity -namely, higher education practitioners --employ discursive strategies and practices that ultimately perpetuate whiteness.…”