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University commitments to diversity and inclusivity have yet to
translate into support for women of color graduate students.
Sexism, classism, homophobia, racial microaggressions, alienation,
disillusionment, a lack of institutional and departmental support,
limited help from family and partners, imposter syndrome, narrow
reading lists-all remain commonplace. Indifference to the struggles
of women of color in graduate school and widespread dismissal of
their work further poisons an atmosphere that suffocates not only
ambition but a person's quality of life. In Degrees of Difference,
women of color from diverse backgrounds give frank, unapologetic
accounts of their battles-both internal and external-to navigate
grad school and fulfill their ambitions. At the same time, the
authors offer strategies for surviving the grind via stories of
their own hard-won successes with self-care, building supportive
communities, finding like-minded mentors, and resisting racism and
unsupportive faculty and colleagues. Contributors: Aeriel A.
Ashlee, Denise A. Delgado, Nwadiogo I. Ejiogu, Delia Fernandez,
Regina Emily Idoate, Karen J. Leong, Kimberly D. McKee, Delice
Mugabo, Carrie Sampson, Arianna Taboada, Jenny Heijun Wills, and
Soha Youssef
University commitments to diversity and inclusivity have yet to
translate into support for women of color graduate students.
Sexism, classism, homophobia, racial microaggressions, alienation,
disillusionment, a lack of institutional and departmental support,
limited help from family and partners, imposter syndrome, narrow
reading lists-all remain commonplace. Indifference to the struggles
of women of color in graduate school and widespread dismissal of
their work further poisons an atmosphere that suffocates not only
ambition but a person's quality of life. In Degrees of Difference,
women of color from diverse backgrounds give frank, unapologetic
accounts of their battles-both internal and external-to navigate
grad school and fulfill their ambitions. At the same time, the
authors offer strategies for surviving the grind via stories of
their own hard-won successes with self-care, building supportive
communities, finding like-minded mentors, and resisting racism and
unsupportive faculty and colleagues. Contributors: Aeriel A.
Ashlee, Denise A. Delgado, Nwadiogo I. Ejiogu, Delia Fernandez,
Regina Emily Idoate, Karen J. Leong, Kimberly D. McKee, Delice
Mugabo, Carrie Sampson, Arianna Taboada, Jenny Heijun Wills, and
Soha Youssef
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