While African American women have been participating in American higher education for more than a century, they remain significantly underrepresented among college and university administrators. Researchers have noted that when these women are able to secure administrative positions, many of them contend with intense isolation and marginalization, which compromises their personal well-being and jeopardizes their professional success. Black feminist scholars have suggested that African American women may be assisted by involving themselves in supportive networks that provide them the opportunity to connect with other African American women. Further, these scholars contend that these activities should be facilitated by African American women....
African American women leaders positively influence the college experiences of students at predomina...
Despite the increase of African American women on college campuses, African American women leaders i...
AbstractIn a Southeast U.S. state, African American female school administrators had difficulty obta...
While African American women have been participating in American higher education for more than a ce...
The African American Women\u27s Summit (AAWS) is a professional development program in the United St...
Although engagement in social and academic counterspaces has been studied as a strategy used by Afri...
This thesis addresses how a Black feminist approach in higher education institutions can contribute ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 148-157)The purpose of this qualitative research study wa...
The presence of Black women senior-level leaders in higher education is minimal and their presence i...
This presentation reports the results of a 1998 study of African American women community college ad...
Although recent data indicate more African American females are earning academic degrees, the figure...
Abstract: This qualitative case study described the steps 11 African American women have practiced i...
The purpose of this research is to identify factors (experiences, career paths, and barriers) that i...
Mid-level management is often overlooked in studies of higher education administration. African-Amer...
textThe purpose of this study was to determine the experiences, challenges and strategies for succes...
African American women leaders positively influence the college experiences of students at predomina...
Despite the increase of African American women on college campuses, African American women leaders i...
AbstractIn a Southeast U.S. state, African American female school administrators had difficulty obta...
While African American women have been participating in American higher education for more than a ce...
The African American Women\u27s Summit (AAWS) is a professional development program in the United St...
Although engagement in social and academic counterspaces has been studied as a strategy used by Afri...
This thesis addresses how a Black feminist approach in higher education institutions can contribute ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 148-157)The purpose of this qualitative research study wa...
The presence of Black women senior-level leaders in higher education is minimal and their presence i...
This presentation reports the results of a 1998 study of African American women community college ad...
Although recent data indicate more African American females are earning academic degrees, the figure...
Abstract: This qualitative case study described the steps 11 African American women have practiced i...
The purpose of this research is to identify factors (experiences, career paths, and barriers) that i...
Mid-level management is often overlooked in studies of higher education administration. African-Amer...
textThe purpose of this study was to determine the experiences, challenges and strategies for succes...
African American women leaders positively influence the college experiences of students at predomina...
Despite the increase of African American women on college campuses, African American women leaders i...
AbstractIn a Southeast U.S. state, African American female school administrators had difficulty obta...