This thesis addresses how a Black feminist approach in higher education institutions can contribute to the success of African American women students at predominantly white institutions. More specifically, I examine the barriers African American women students face and their strategies to seek support at their university. I utilized the methodology of Critical Action Research to analyze the interlocking systems of oppression that affect African American women as they navigate their undergraduate careers. In this thesis, I propose an organization, the Black Feminist Scholar Collective, that will empower African American women attending PWIs through mentoring, workshops, and smaller programs. The Black Feminist Scholar Collective will rely on...
Throughout American history, collegiate Black women have been at the forefront of many social and po...
For over 40 years, U.S. colleges and universities have failed to improve racial and gendered enrollm...
This dissertation examines the role of Black women scholar-educators in spaces of higher education b...
This thesis addresses how a Black feminist approach in higher education institutions can contribute ...
While African American women have been participating in American higher education for more than a ce...
The United States is a nation rooted in imperialism, colonialism, and racism, built on the backs of...
This work investigates the resistive and healing practices that Black women, gender nonconforming, a...
In its inception, American higher education exclusively admitted White males, while all other identi...
150 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.The theoretical framework of ...
I explored Black undergraduate women’s college-going process, defined as the continuous accumulation...
This dissertation takes up Black Feminist Theories as they have been operationalized in multiple for...
This presentation, which will be the cumulative findings of my independent study this semester, will...
Researchers have examined the experiences of Black undergraduate students attending predominantly wh...
Shavil Rousseau, Sabrina Leveille, Felicia St.John and Sarah Bryant, CWP 102: Argumentation and Rese...
This dissertation is a qualitative study of how Black women undergraduates perceive and discuss thei...
Throughout American history, collegiate Black women have been at the forefront of many social and po...
For over 40 years, U.S. colleges and universities have failed to improve racial and gendered enrollm...
This dissertation examines the role of Black women scholar-educators in spaces of higher education b...
This thesis addresses how a Black feminist approach in higher education institutions can contribute ...
While African American women have been participating in American higher education for more than a ce...
The United States is a nation rooted in imperialism, colonialism, and racism, built on the backs of...
This work investigates the resistive and healing practices that Black women, gender nonconforming, a...
In its inception, American higher education exclusively admitted White males, while all other identi...
150 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.The theoretical framework of ...
I explored Black undergraduate women’s college-going process, defined as the continuous accumulation...
This dissertation takes up Black Feminist Theories as they have been operationalized in multiple for...
This presentation, which will be the cumulative findings of my independent study this semester, will...
Researchers have examined the experiences of Black undergraduate students attending predominantly wh...
Shavil Rousseau, Sabrina Leveille, Felicia St.John and Sarah Bryant, CWP 102: Argumentation and Rese...
This dissertation is a qualitative study of how Black women undergraduates perceive and discuss thei...
Throughout American history, collegiate Black women have been at the forefront of many social and po...
For over 40 years, U.S. colleges and universities have failed to improve racial and gendered enrollm...
This dissertation examines the role of Black women scholar-educators in spaces of higher education b...