Gifted Black Women Navigating the Doctoral Process
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Herausgeber: Anderson, Brittany N.; Richardson, Shaquinta L.
Gifted Black Women Navigating the Doctoral Process
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Herausgeber: Anderson, Brittany N.; Richardson, Shaquinta L.
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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, and offers discussion on the role of community and academic support in their success.
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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, and offers discussion on the role of community and academic support in their success.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 158
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 288g
- ISBN-13: 9781032261874
- ISBN-10: 1032261870
- Artikelnr.: 69115561
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 158
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 288g
- ISBN-13: 9781032261874
- ISBN-10: 1032261870
- Artikelnr.: 69115561
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Brittany N. Anderson is an Assistant Professor in Urban Education at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in the Department of Middle, Secondary, and K-12 Education. Her research focuses on university-school-community partnerships that support talent development and the identification of minoritized youth in urban schools. Shaquinta L. Richardson is an entrepreneur, consultant, and life coach for high-achieving Black women. She is a former Marriage and Family Therapist and Professor of Marriage and Family Studies. Her academic research centered on the influence of racial and gender identity on experiences of Black American women with intellectual and developmental disabilities within the family context.
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 Navigating the Doctoral Experience as First-Generation, Gifted Black
Women: Our Path, Our Voice
2 MISUNRE: Navigating the Doctoral Journey as an Exceptionally Gifted Black
Woman
3 It Takes a Village: Cultivating Belonging, Community, and Sisterhood
4 Face Your Studies: Exploring Education, Opportunity, and Community as a
First-Generation Immigrant
¿5 The Evolution of My Biracial Identity through Attending Two
Predominately White Institutions
6 All of Me: Centering Homeplace in Personal and Professional Reflections
of Becoming a Blackgirl Motherscholar
7 Truth Be Told: Testimonies of a Black Stem Health Scholar-Wife-Mother
8 Navigating the Doctoral Process While Experiencing Tragedy
9 Imagining a New Thing through Active Disruption: Tools to Center Black
Aliveness and Wholeness for Black Women in Doctoral Programs
Afterword: Black Gifted Women Journeying-Together
About the Editors
About the Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 Navigating the Doctoral Experience as First-Generation, Gifted Black
Women: Our Path, Our Voice
2 MISUNRE: Navigating the Doctoral Journey as an Exceptionally Gifted Black
Woman
3 It Takes a Village: Cultivating Belonging, Community, and Sisterhood
4 Face Your Studies: Exploring Education, Opportunity, and Community as a
First-Generation Immigrant
¿5 The Evolution of My Biracial Identity through Attending Two
Predominately White Institutions
6 All of Me: Centering Homeplace in Personal and Professional Reflections
of Becoming a Blackgirl Motherscholar
7 Truth Be Told: Testimonies of a Black Stem Health Scholar-Wife-Mother
8 Navigating the Doctoral Process While Experiencing Tragedy
9 Imagining a New Thing through Active Disruption: Tools to Center Black
Aliveness and Wholeness for Black Women in Doctoral Programs
Afterword: Black Gifted Women Journeying-Together
About the Editors
About the Contributors
Index
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 Navigating the Doctoral Experience as First-Generation, Gifted Black
Women: Our Path, Our Voice
2 MISUNRE: Navigating the Doctoral Journey as an Exceptionally Gifted Black
Woman
3 It Takes a Village: Cultivating Belonging, Community, and Sisterhood
4 Face Your Studies: Exploring Education, Opportunity, and Community as a
First-Generation Immigrant
¿5 The Evolution of My Biracial Identity through Attending Two
Predominately White Institutions
6 All of Me: Centering Homeplace in Personal and Professional Reflections
of Becoming a Blackgirl Motherscholar
7 Truth Be Told: Testimonies of a Black Stem Health Scholar-Wife-Mother
8 Navigating the Doctoral Process While Experiencing Tragedy
9 Imagining a New Thing through Active Disruption: Tools to Center Black
Aliveness and Wholeness for Black Women in Doctoral Programs
Afterword: Black Gifted Women Journeying-Together
About the Editors
About the Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 Navigating the Doctoral Experience as First-Generation, Gifted Black
Women: Our Path, Our Voice
2 MISUNRE: Navigating the Doctoral Journey as an Exceptionally Gifted Black
Woman
3 It Takes a Village: Cultivating Belonging, Community, and Sisterhood
4 Face Your Studies: Exploring Education, Opportunity, and Community as a
First-Generation Immigrant
¿5 The Evolution of My Biracial Identity through Attending Two
Predominately White Institutions
6 All of Me: Centering Homeplace in Personal and Professional Reflections
of Becoming a Blackgirl Motherscholar
7 Truth Be Told: Testimonies of a Black Stem Health Scholar-Wife-Mother
8 Navigating the Doctoral Process While Experiencing Tragedy
9 Imagining a New Thing through Active Disruption: Tools to Center Black
Aliveness and Wholeness for Black Women in Doctoral Programs
Afterword: Black Gifted Women Journeying-Together
About the Editors
About the Contributors
Index







