Black Women in Leadership

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Black Women in Leadership explores the leadership experiences of Black women within macro level (such as education, industry, and social services) and micro level (such as family and individual churches) contexts. The interdisciplinary work examines leadership practices, highlighting the historical and current triumphs and barriers of Black women in these roles.

Black Women in Leadership: Their Historical and Contemporary Contributions explores the leadership experiences of Black women within macro level (such as education, industry, and social services) and micro level (such as family and individual churches) contexts. The interdisciplinary work examines leadership practices, highlighting the historical and current triumphs and barriers of Black women in these roles. Black Women in Leadership further offers success strategies underlying Black women's leadership. With few exceptions (namely, Rosa Parks, Fannie Lou Hamer, Shirley Chisholm, Dorothy Height, Daisy Bates, and Angela Davis), the accomplishments of Black female leaders have historically been ignored, minimized, or primarily linked to those of prominent Black men. Black Women in Leadership centers upon elucidating factors motivating Black women to create their own identities and become leaders in their own right.

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Dannielle Joy Davis, a graduate of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, has studied and conducted research in Ghana, South Africa, Egypt, Germany, the Netherlands, and Belgium. She has published over 20 refereed journal articles, book chapters, academic commentaries, volumes, and reviews. Dr. Davis serves as Associate Editor for Learning for Democracy: An International Journal of Thought and Practice which is sponsored by the American Educational Research Association s Special Interest Group, Democratic Citizenship in Education. Cassandra Chaney earned her B.S. degree in Psychology from Southern University and A&M College and her M.S. and PhD in Human and Community Development (HCD) from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign(UIUC). In addition to publishing several sole and first-authored manuscripts, she has also presented her research during local, state, and national conferences.


Zusammenfassung
Black Women in Leadership explores the leadership experiences of Black women within macro level (such as education, industry, and social services) and micro level (such as family and individual churches) contexts. The interdisciplinary work examines leadership practices, highlighting the historical and current triumphs and barriers of Black women in these roles.

Inhalt

Contents: Linda C. Tillman: Foreword Dannielle Joy Davis/Cassandra Chaney: Introducing Black Women in Leadership: Their Historical and Contemporary Contributions Nadia Brown: Black Women s Legislative Influence Kaye Thompson-Rogers: Black Women and Leadership in the Church Virginia Cook Tickles: African American Mothers Leading Daughters Ezella McPherson: Each One, Teach One: Black Women s Historical Contributions to Education Rhonda Hudson/Dannielle Joy Davis: Black Women s Historical Leadership in African American Home Education Talia R. Esnard/Laurette Bristol/Launcelot Brown: Black Women as Educational Leaders: Emotional Neutrality and Psychic Duality Dannielle Joy Davis/Virginia Cook Tickles/Montressa Washington/Ifeoma Amah/Monika Hudson: Sisters of the Academy: Cultivating Leadership and Collaboration among Black Women Cassandra Chaney: The Leadership of First Lady Michelle Obama: Perceptions of Black Female College Students Ishwanzya D. Rivers: «If They Don t Make a Place for Us, We Should Make a Place for Ourselves»: African American Women and Nursing at State Community College Menah Pratt-Clarke: Higher Education Leadership: One Black Woman s Journey Keisha Edwards Tassie/Sonja M. Brown Givens: The «Double Outsider s» Challenges to Professional Success: Implications for Black Women s Leadership Nakisha A. Scott: Working Towards Self-care: The Role of Vicarious Traumatization in Black Female Mental Health Professionals S. Alease Ferguson/Toni C. King: Honoring the Lateness of the Day: Opportunistic Shifts in the Personal Leadership Sojourns of African American Professional Women at Second Adulthood Jacqueline Fancher Marn: Overcoming Gender and Race Issues in the Workplace.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781433116827
    • Editor Dannielle Joy Davis, Cassandra Chaney
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Größe H225mm x B150mm x T14mm
    • Jahr 2012
    • EAN 9781433116827
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 1433116820
    • Veröffentlichung 28.12.2012
    • Titel Black Women in Leadership
    • Untertitel Their Historical and Contemporary Contributions
    • Gewicht 360g
    • Herausgeber Lang, Peter
    • Anzahl Seiten 237
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Genre Sozialwissenschaften, Recht & Wirtschaft

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