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Discussions surrounding the bias and discrimination against women
in business have become paramount within the past few years. From
wage gaps to a lack of female board members and leaders, various
inequities have surfaced that are leading to calls for change. This
is especially true of Black women in academia who constantly face
the glass ceiling. The glass ceiling represents the metaphor for
prejudice and discrimination that women may experience in the
attainment of leadership positions. The glass ceiling is a barrier
so subtle yet transparent and strong that it prevents women from
moving up. There is a need to study the trajectory of Black females
in academia specifically from faculty to leadership positions and
their navigation of systemic roadblocks encountered along their
quest to success. Black Female Leaders in Academia: Eliminating the
Glass Ceiling With Efficacy, Exuberance, and Excellence features
full-length chapters authored by leading experts offering an
in-depth description of topics related to the trajectory of Black
female leaders in higher education. It provides evidence-based
practices to promote excellence among Black females in academic
leadership positions. The book informs higher education top-level
administration, policy experts, and aspiring leaders on how to best
create, cultivate, and maintain a culture of Black female
excellence in higher education settings. Covering topics such as
barriers to career advancement, the power of transgression, and
role stressors, this premier reference source is an essential
resource for faculty and administrators of higher education,
librarians, policymakers, students of higher education,
researchers, and academicians.
Throughout American history, African American males have routinely
encountered circumstances or challenges that have impeded the
access needed to achieve their educational goals. In today's social
climate and dialogues surrounding equity in education, a resource
guide is imperative to prompt more informed discourse and robust
decision making as it relates to the African American male student
in education. Overcoming Challenges and Creating Opportunity for
African American Male Students is an essential reference source
that supports the development of more widespread solution-oriented
approaches to confronting, confirming, and mitigating any perpetual
disparities that may exist among these students. Featuring research
on topics such as access to education, racial battle fatigue, and
mentoring programs, this book is ideally designed for
administrators, policymakers, educators, scholars, researchers,
students, and academicians seeking coverage on the many factors
that influence African American male success in various educational
contexts.
During times of crises, such as pandemics, natural disasters,
global poverty, nationwide economic issues, and social justice
upheavals, African Americans often encounter issues of systemic
racism. Turbulent times for African Americans often lead to
disparities in the areas of finances, housing, education,
nutrition, health, employment, and the criminal justice system.
Addressing Issues of Systemic Racism During Turbulent Times raises
awareness of the obstacles of institutional racism encountered by
African Americans during crucial times with the hopes of providing
the needed support for individuals to navigate the systemic
barriers. The publication also provides research-based information
to create an awareness of issues of systemic racism encountered by
African Americans during a time of crisis. Additionally, it focuses
on how to create, cultivate, and maintain diversity, equity, and
inclusion for marginalized populations. Covering key topics such as
healthcare disparities and racial microaggressions, this book is
crucial for community and civic organizations, government
officials, policymakers, managers, sociologists, activists,
academicians, researchers, and students.
Discussions surrounding the bias and discrimination against women
in business have become paramount within the past few years. From
wage gaps to a lack of female board members and leaders, various
inequities have surfaced that are leading to calls for change. This
is especially true of Black women in academia who constantly face
the glass ceiling. The glass ceiling represents the metaphor for
prejudice and discrimination that women may experience in the
attainment of leadership positions. The glass ceiling is a barrier
so subtle yet transparent and strong that it prevents women from
moving up. There is a need to study the trajectory of Black females
in academia specifically from faculty to leadership positions and
their navigation of systemic roadblocks encountered along their
quest to success. Black Female Leaders in Academia: Eliminating the
Glass Ceiling With Efficacy, Exuberance, and Excellence features
full-length chapters authored by leading experts offering an
in-depth description of topics related to the trajectory of Black
female leaders in higher education. It provides evidence-based
practices to promote excellence among Black females in academic
leadership positions. The book informs higher education top-level
administration, policy experts, and aspiring leaders on how to best
create, cultivate, and maintain a culture of Black female
excellence in higher education settings. Covering topics such as
barriers to career advancement, the power of transgression, and
role stressors, this premier reference source is an essential
resource for faculty and administrators of higher education,
librarians, policymakers, students of higher education,
researchers, and academicians.
During times of crises, such as pandemics, natural disasters,
global poverty, nationwide economic issues, and social justice
upheavals, African Americans often encounter issues of systemic
racism. Turbulent times for African Americans often lead to
disparities in the areas of finances, housing, education,
nutrition, health, employment, and the criminal justice system.
Addressing Issues of Systemic Racism During Turbulent Times raises
awareness of the obstacles of institutional racism encountered by
African Americans during crucial times with the hopes of providing
the needed support for individuals to navigate the systemic
barriers. The publication also provides research-based information
to create an awareness of issues of systemic racism encountered by
African Americans during a time of crisis. Additionally, it focuses
on how to create, cultivate, and maintain diversity, equity, and
inclusion for marginalized populations. Covering key topics such as
healthcare disparities and racial microaggressions, this book is
crucial for community and civic organizations, government
officials, policymakers, managers, sociologists, activists,
academicians, researchers, and students.
This title is an IGI Global Core Reference for 2019 as it provides
solution-oriented approaches to confronting, confirming, and
mitigating perpetual disparities within the educational system.
Containing research from researchers across the U.S., this
publication covers comprehensive research on access to education,
racial battle fatigue, and mentoring programs. Overcoming
Challenges and Creating Opportunity for African American Male
Students is an essential reference source that supports the
development of more widespread solution-oriented approaches to
confronting, confirming, and mitigating any perpetual disparities
that may exist among these students. Featuring research on topics
such as access to education, racial battle fatigue, and mentoring
programs, this book is ideally designed for administrators,
policymakers, educators, scholars, researchers, students, and
academicians seeking coverage on the many factors that influence
African American male success in various educational contexts.
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