Advancing Women in Leadership Journal 2017
DOI: 10.21423/awlj-v22.a260
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Black Women Teacher Educators: Creating Enduring Afriographies as Leaders and Change Makers

Abstract: ithin the womanist tradition, Black women have fought against multiple oppressions through theconstruction of enduring afriographies , as leaders and change-makers, and as scholars committed toresearch and service in and for communities of color (Henry, 1998; Hill, 2002; Ladson-Billings, 1996). Thisstudy investigated the perspectives, experiences, and practices of three Black women teacher educatorsusing womanist theory and portraiture methodology. In interviewing and shadowing participants, andreviewing docum… Show more

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