2023
DOI: 10.1002/ss.20473
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Emancipatory praxis for Black women in the 21st century

Natasha N. Croom,
Michele D. Smith

Abstract: Synthesizing the contributions in this issue, the authors with expertise as tenured faculty and student and academic affairs administrators offer radical, yet timely implications for practice intended to contribute to the emancipation of Black women at all levels in higher education. In so doing, these authors (re)imagine an academy that responds more judiciously to the material needs of Black women moving into the next twenty years.

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