In the growing field of diversity, equity, and inclusion, ceilings abound. From glass to bamboo, these ceilings have important consequences for management - specifically, keeping gender and racial minorities in low-level positions or away from professional advancement in their respective fields. The environmental movement has its own such barrier: the green ceiling. This study explores how board leadership for environmental nonprofit organizations does, or does not, reflect racial diversity. The lack of representation in the environmental movement has been examined largely as a managerial issue but not one with geographical roots. The purpose of this study, then, is to gauge if the green ceiling has had a differential effect on the Souther...
The purpose of this qualitative dissertation was to explore the intersectionality of race and gender...
Across the United States, grassroots groups within the environmental justice movement are leading im...
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the global sanitation sector have not been the subject of extens...
In the growing field of diversity, equity, and inclusion, ceilings abound. From glass to bamboo, the...
Population demographics in the United States are rapidly changing, and increasing workplace diversit...
Diversity statistics from environmental agencies nationwide reveal overall growth and improvement in...
Environmental institutions have been working on diversity efforts for the better part of five decade...
This article highlights the ongoing lack of diversity in each of the three major types of environmen...
The need for greater diversity among organizational leaders and directors remains a challenge for or...
Abstract This paper draws on a series of four in-depth interviews with African American executives w...
Why were people of color largely absent in the participation of environmental organizations until th...
Trader, Brian W.As the demographics of the United States grow more diverse, nonprofits are challenge...
Although the population of the United States is becoming increasingly diverse, data on the compositi...
Women of color leadership in American corporations has steadily declined in recent years. Historical...
This dissertation examines five states\u27 (DE, MD, PA, VA, WVA) responses to the racial dimensions ...
The purpose of this qualitative dissertation was to explore the intersectionality of race and gender...
Across the United States, grassroots groups within the environmental justice movement are leading im...
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the global sanitation sector have not been the subject of extens...
In the growing field of diversity, equity, and inclusion, ceilings abound. From glass to bamboo, the...
Population demographics in the United States are rapidly changing, and increasing workplace diversit...
Diversity statistics from environmental agencies nationwide reveal overall growth and improvement in...
Environmental institutions have been working on diversity efforts for the better part of five decade...
This article highlights the ongoing lack of diversity in each of the three major types of environmen...
The need for greater diversity among organizational leaders and directors remains a challenge for or...
Abstract This paper draws on a series of four in-depth interviews with African American executives w...
Why were people of color largely absent in the participation of environmental organizations until th...
Trader, Brian W.As the demographics of the United States grow more diverse, nonprofits are challenge...
Although the population of the United States is becoming increasingly diverse, data on the compositi...
Women of color leadership in American corporations has steadily declined in recent years. Historical...
This dissertation examines five states\u27 (DE, MD, PA, VA, WVA) responses to the racial dimensions ...
The purpose of this qualitative dissertation was to explore the intersectionality of race and gender...
Across the United States, grassroots groups within the environmental justice movement are leading im...
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the global sanitation sector have not been the subject of extens...