Gifted Black Women Navigating the Doctoral Process : Sister Insider

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Gifted Black Women Navigating the Doctoral Process : Sister Insider

  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9781032273013
  • eISBN:9781000963366

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This book explores the experiences of gifted Black women doctoral graduates, featuring narratives of their challenges related to race, gender, parenthood, class, and first-generation status offering discussion on the role of community and academic support in their success.

Delivering concrete guidance on navigating the challenges of doctoral programs, this critical text draws on endarkened epistemology, recognizing the nuanced path gifted Black women walk in the academy.

Accessible and evocative, this collection highlights the role of academic and social sisterhood, supplying a much-needed contribution to the ongoing discussion around race, academic achievement, gender, and mental health.

Table of Contents

Foreword

Joy Lawson Davis, Ed.D.

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Brittany N. Anderson, Ph.D. and Shaquinta L. Richardson, Ph.D.

1 Navigating the Doctoral Experience as First-Generation, Gifted Black Women: Our Path, Our Voice

Brittany N. Anderson and Shaquinta L. Richardson

2 MISUNRE: Navigating the Doctoral Journey as an Exceptionally Gifted Black Woman

Jillian A. Martin, Ph.D.

3 It Takes a Village: Cultivating Belonging, Community, and Sisterhood

Joan Collier, Ph.D.

4 Face Your Studies: Exploring Education, Opportunity, and Community as a First-Generation Immigrant

Funlola G. Are, Ph.D.

5 The Evolution of My Biracial Identity through Attending Two Predominately White Institutions

Megan Hicks, Ph.D.

6 All of Me: Centering Homeplace in Personal and Professional Reflections of Becoming a Blackgirl Motherscholar

Taryrn T.C. Brown, Ph.D.

7 Truth Be Told: Testimonies of a Black Stem Health Scholar-Wife-Mother

Miranda Hill, Ph.D.

8 Navigating the Doctoral Process While Experiencing Tragedy

Elizabeth Farrah Louis, Ph.D.

9 Imagining a New Thing through Active Disruption: Tools to Center Black Aliveness and Wholeness for Black Women in Doctoral Programs

Shaquinta L. Richardson, Ph.D. and Brittany. N. Anderson, Ph.D.

Afterword: Black Gifted Women Journeying—Together

Chonika Coleman-King, Ph.D.

About the Editors

About the Contributors

Index

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