This edited volume documents the unique experiences of women of color
in higher education administration. From full professors, senior
administrators, deans, presidents, and chancellors, women of color
share their social justice journeys to leadership roles in the
academy. With a focus on women of color presidents, a rich landscape
is painted through their own voices of their experiences as they
ascend and lead higher education institutions, navigating complex
dynamics influenced by their race, culture, class, and gender status.
The narratives of African American, Native American, Asian American,
Mexican American, and Puerto Rican women leaders reflect the
importance of their cultural heritage; the role of family values; the
necessity of professional mentorship and support; the presence of
personal resiliency; and the need to lift others while climbing and
thriving. This book affirms the social justice imperative of
diversifying the academy to include the scholarship, voices,
perspectives, viewpoints, and leadership of women of color. Through
this work, we clearly see that women of color can climb to the highest
rung; can penetrate the abode ceiling, the bamboo ceiling, and the
plantation roofs; can sit in the president’s chair; and can thrive
as leaders in the academy. This volume can be used in higher
education, gender and women’s studies, leadership, and sociology
courses on education and identity.
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Women of Color Presidents in the Academy
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781433140723
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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