2012
DOI: 10.1002/whe.10365
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Black Female Administrators: Is Stress Killing Us?

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“…Beyond representation at the senior levels that reflects their contributions to and vigorous participation in higher education, Black women are fighting to be seen in their totality because they are qualified and relevant (Kersh, 2012;Patton & Haynes, 2018;Logan & Dudley, 2021). Far too often, the lived experiences of Black women are mixed in with those of other women or presented within the overarching concerns of their racial group (Guy-Sheftall, 1982).…”
Section: Overlapping Oppressionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beyond representation at the senior levels that reflects their contributions to and vigorous participation in higher education, Black women are fighting to be seen in their totality because they are qualified and relevant (Kersh, 2012;Patton & Haynes, 2018;Logan & Dudley, 2021). Far too often, the lived experiences of Black women are mixed in with those of other women or presented within the overarching concerns of their racial group (Guy-Sheftall, 1982).…”
Section: Overlapping Oppressionsmentioning
confidence: 99%