Published in Cherrie Moraga and Gloria Anzaldúa's collection This Bridge Called My Back (1981), Donna Kate Rushin's "The Bridge Poem" ends with the lines included in the header of this page. The speaker had reached a resolution: she can no longer serve others at the expense of herself. Yet, Rushin's poem does not begin as an unwavering commitment to self-care. In fact, her first lines express a surging frustration: "I've had enough/I'm sick of seeing and touching/Both sides of things/Sick of being the damn bridge for everybody." In higher education, teaching and research are privileged more than service; yet, this merit structure is often in conflict with the scholarship showing that women, particularly women of color, disproportionately take on service responsibilities and commit to more invisible "care" work when it comes to addressing institutional diversity needs and tending to students with personal life challenges. Given this tendency toward increased service expectations and knowing my own predisposition to want to be the bridge that connects and supports, I have had to reevaluate my service decisions frequently since accepting the tenure track position in 2014. I revisit Rushin's poem regularly, nearly each time I consider a new service commitment. As both caution and guidance, her words remind me that "The bridge I must be/Is the bridge to my own power/I must translate/My own fears/Mediate/My own weaknesses." Fortunately, UHCL has provided me with a supportive community of colleagues and quality mentoring that gave me room to serve my institution in the ways I believed were most consistent with my expertise and values as an educator. Coming into my position in 2014, the same year that UHCL expanded from a 2-year, upper-division institution to a 4-year, comprehensive university, I focused my service contributions in two areas: 1) on roles and activities that would help to stabilize the new core curriculum and 2) on supporting students from underrepresented communities. Below is a description of select service commitments that I believe reflect this intentional focus. This is a selective but certainly not exhaustive list. See my CV for more detail on additional service activities.
First-Year Composition Director, 2014-2018
Institutional, Regional, and Statewide Committee Appointments
Student Support Activities
Search Committees