For over 40 years, U.S. colleges and universities have failed to improve racial and gendered enrollment and graduation rates for Black women. Furthermore, Black women continue to hold the highest unemployment rates and difficulties in the job market, even with a college degree. While there have been some gains over time, they are still unable to persist at the rates of White women due to systemic barriers in HE institutions. This study examines the intersectional experiences of the traditional college journey for Black female students from accessing HE to pursuing gainful employment after graduation. This research collected stories from 12 Black women who successfully graduated college and employed a feminist methodology and Intersectionali...
The success of African-American women is oftentimes unacknowledged in higher education. The purpose ...
A post-secondary degree is frequently a pathway to career advancement and higher earning potential, ...
Since 1954, Black females were presented with the opportunity to earn an education equivalent to non...
I explored Black undergraduate women’s college-going process, defined as the continuous accumulation...
Race, class and gender are interlocking forms of oppression (Collins, 1990) and impact the life expe...
In a society based on race, gender and class, Black working-class women are some of the most economi...
American students are increasingly accessing higher education (U.S. Department of Education, 2016a);...
Although the number of Black women enrolled in historically White colleges and universities has grow...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 129-155)Although colleges and universities in the United ...
Black women occupy a unique social position as members of two socially marginalized groups—being bot...
The study of racial-ethnic minority and female undergraduates is especially important because their ...
African American women make up a substantial percentage of the higher education student population. ...
M.Ed.The aim of this study was to explore, with the intention of providing a rich description, the e...
The purpose of this study is to explore the challenges experienced by Black female STEM doctoral stu...
As more Black women attend graduate school, it is important to understand how they maintain their co...
The success of African-American women is oftentimes unacknowledged in higher education. The purpose ...
A post-secondary degree is frequently a pathway to career advancement and higher earning potential, ...
Since 1954, Black females were presented with the opportunity to earn an education equivalent to non...
I explored Black undergraduate women’s college-going process, defined as the continuous accumulation...
Race, class and gender are interlocking forms of oppression (Collins, 1990) and impact the life expe...
In a society based on race, gender and class, Black working-class women are some of the most economi...
American students are increasingly accessing higher education (U.S. Department of Education, 2016a);...
Although the number of Black women enrolled in historically White colleges and universities has grow...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 129-155)Although colleges and universities in the United ...
Black women occupy a unique social position as members of two socially marginalized groups—being bot...
The study of racial-ethnic minority and female undergraduates is especially important because their ...
African American women make up a substantial percentage of the higher education student population. ...
M.Ed.The aim of this study was to explore, with the intention of providing a rich description, the e...
The purpose of this study is to explore the challenges experienced by Black female STEM doctoral stu...
As more Black women attend graduate school, it is important to understand how they maintain their co...
The success of African-American women is oftentimes unacknowledged in higher education. The purpose ...
A post-secondary degree is frequently a pathway to career advancement and higher earning potential, ...
Since 1954, Black females were presented with the opportunity to earn an education equivalent to non...