The presence of Black women senior-level leaders in higher education is minimal and their presence in leadership positions at Predominantly White Institutions (PWIs) is abysmal. When and where Black women hold these leadership positions, little is known about their experiences. Consequently, this study centers the lived experiences of seven Black women higher education leaders at PWIs in the U.S. South. Through the intersecting lens using Critical Race Theory and Black Feminist Thought, this qualitative, critical event narrative study examined (1) how race, gender, and culture influenced Black women’s journeys toward obtaining a senior leadership position, (2) the leadership experiences of these leaders, (3) the challenges, barriers, and ex...
Abstract Black women are significantly underrepresented in senior leadership roles, particularly at ...
African American women hold unique experiences in the pursuit of leadership roles within faith-based...
Despite the educational progress that Black women in the United States have made, they continue to b...
“Black women have obtained leadership position as administrators at higher education institutions. ...
Abstract This qualitative study explores the lived experiences of senior-level Black women student a...
The U. S. Department of Labor Statistics (2018) reported that there were more than 10 million (53%) ...
This dissertation explored the lived experiences of Black women as they progressed in their careers ...
Previous research has noted that African American women are absent in senior administrative position...
Previous research has noted that African American women are absent in senior administrative position...
Abstract: This qualitative case study described the steps 11 African American women have practiced i...
Research studies have revealed that African-American women are disproportionately underrepresented i...
ABSTRACT “Give Light and People Will Find a Way”: Black Women College Student Leadership Experiences...
Despite the increase of African American women on college campuses, African American women leaders i...
There is a perceived absence of African American women in leadership positions in predominantly Whit...
AbstractIn a Southeast U.S. state, African American female school administrators had difficulty obta...
Abstract Black women are significantly underrepresented in senior leadership roles, particularly at ...
African American women hold unique experiences in the pursuit of leadership roles within faith-based...
Despite the educational progress that Black women in the United States have made, they continue to b...
“Black women have obtained leadership position as administrators at higher education institutions. ...
Abstract This qualitative study explores the lived experiences of senior-level Black women student a...
The U. S. Department of Labor Statistics (2018) reported that there were more than 10 million (53%) ...
This dissertation explored the lived experiences of Black women as they progressed in their careers ...
Previous research has noted that African American women are absent in senior administrative position...
Previous research has noted that African American women are absent in senior administrative position...
Abstract: This qualitative case study described the steps 11 African American women have practiced i...
Research studies have revealed that African-American women are disproportionately underrepresented i...
ABSTRACT “Give Light and People Will Find a Way”: Black Women College Student Leadership Experiences...
Despite the increase of African American women on college campuses, African American women leaders i...
There is a perceived absence of African American women in leadership positions in predominantly Whit...
AbstractIn a Southeast U.S. state, African American female school administrators had difficulty obta...
Abstract Black women are significantly underrepresented in senior leadership roles, particularly at ...
African American women hold unique experiences in the pursuit of leadership roles within faith-based...
Despite the educational progress that Black women in the United States have made, they continue to b...