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Contribution to Book
The resilient women of color leaders: Narratives of black and brown leaders in P-16 settings
Black and Brown Leadership and the Promotion of Change in an Era of Social Unrest
  • Noni Mendoza-Reis, San Jose State University
  • Angela Louque, The California State University
  • Mei Yan Lu, San Jose State University
Publication Date
6-25-2021
Document Type
Contribution to a Book
DOI
10.4018/978-1-7998-7235-1.ch003
Abstract

In this chapter, the authors report on their experiences as higher education faculty women of color through three narratives. They present the narratives from their perspectives as three full professors in educational leadership. In the first narrative, an African-American scholar reports on her experiences in academia. In the second narrative, a Latina scholar reports on former Latina students who are currently in school leadership positions enacting social justice leadership. In the third narrative, an Asian-American scholar reports on her current project about networking as a strategy for women of color.

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Citation Information
Noni Mendoza-Reis, Angela Louque and Mei Yan Lu. "The resilient women of color leaders: Narratives of black and brown leaders in P-16 settings" Black and Brown Leadership and the Promotion of Change in an Era of Social Unrest (2021) p. 55 - 75
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/nonimendoza-reis/23/