About George B. Paasewe
George Paasewe, a multifaceted professional, is an entrepreneur, educator, author, and public speaker. In his academic role, he serves as an adjunct sociology and career development professor at Bryant & Stratton College in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. George's literary achievements include authoring six books and showcasing his expertise and passion for writing. As an entrepreneur, he founded Educare Publications, an innovative book publishing company. This venture uniquely blends publishing with educational and workplace environments, teaching individuals how to write and self-publish a book.
As a public speaker, George travels across the nation to speak to corporations and higher education institutions on the adverse effects of code-switching and its impact on belonging. His discussions focus on identifying its root causes, recognizing burnout symptoms resulting from code-switching out of necessity, and strategies to encourage and support individuals in embracing their authentic selves and alleviating the burden. George's overarching aim is to eradicate the unconscious exclusion and the marginalization of people of color in these environments.
Publications
Paasewe, G. (2024) Empower Your Expertise: Self-Publishing for Higher Education. Published by: Educare Publications
Paasewe, G. (2024) Belonging on Campus: Code-Switching and College Life. Published by: Educare Publications
Paasewe, G. (2023) The Cost of Code-Switching: Belonging in Corporate America. Published by: Educare Publications
Paasewe, G. (2022) Grant Me Serenity - College Fundraiser. Published by: Educare Publications
Paasewe, G. (2022) How Black College Students Learn Code-Switching Second Edition. Published by: Educare Publications
Paasewe, G. (2020) How Black College Students Learn Code-Switching. Published by: The Code-Switcher
Paasewe, G. (2020) Lyla’s World - College Fundraiser. Published by: The Code-Switcher