Working while Black : the untold stories of student affairs practitioners
Working While Black: The Untold Stories of Student Affairs Practitioners will examine the narratives of student affairs professionals and how they navigate their professional experiences. While student affairs can be a high pressure and high stress environment for all professionals, Black profession...
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| Format | Electronic eBook |
| Language | English |
| Published |
Bingley, U.K :
Emerald Publishing Limited : IAP | Information Age Publishing, Inc.,
2022.
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| Series | Identity & practice in higher education-student affairs.
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| Online Access | Full text |
| ISBN | 9781806603282 |
| DOI | 10.1108/978-1-64802-735-2 |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (148 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Antione D. Tomlin
- Not all superHERoes wear capes / Jenn C. Brad
- Where do I go from here? The journey of being led by the lost / DeShawn Burrell
- Shit I hear in my office / Kisha E. Calbert
- When I finally got a Black boss / Jasmine C. Marks
- Dear colleagues : it's not me, it's you / DeAnna Katey
- Angry advocate relations : standpoints and lessons from one Black feminist womxn in student affairs / Avina I. Ross
- What not to do : the "token" Black man / Geffrey L. Colbert
- Do I really belong here? / Corey D. Robinson
- To be young, black, and doctoring : the fight to be PhinisheD while working full time / Relius Johnson
- Dark matter or a matter of darkness? Queermisia, AfroPessimism, and fatimisia in higher education / Olajiwon K. McCadney
- Black, young ... and disabled? Thoughts from a disabled Black male student affairs practitioner / Laventrice S. Ridgeway
- "You forgot your pearls and gloves" : a meditation from a vice president of student affairs / Davida L. Haywood
- You said it, you meant it, but I have moved on / Dorothea M. Mack
- Walking the line : Black student advocacy and self preservation / Jayson E. L. Douglas
- Sis is tired : the trials and tribulations of being a professional Black women in higher education / Zakia Johnson
- The expectation of Black martyrdom in support of the student and the importance of boundaries / Aja Simpson Zulfiqar
- Invisible and in the way, yet we still rise / LaDarius Thompson
- Ambition is bait / Kira Gatewood
- Conclusion / Antione D. Tomlin.