“…Both Black women and Black men at PWIs experience stress as a result of insensitive and racist attitudes of White faculty, administrators, and classmates (Hotchkins & Dancy, 2017;Jones & Reddick, 2017;Mwangi, Thelamour, Ezeofor, & Carpenter, 2018;Neville, Heppner, Ji, & Thye, 2004); racial stereotypes, bias, and discrimination (Cox, Dorley, & Wodaje, 2018;Hotchkins, 2017b;Patton, Haynes, & Croom, 2017;Payne & Suddler, 2014); a lack of representation of Black faculty and administrators (Bertrand Jones & Dufor, 2012;Boss, Davis, Porter, & Moore, 2019;Croom & Patton, 2011;Griffin, 2019;Griffin, Bennett, & Harris, 2013;West, 2015West, , 2019; and a limited tolerance of Black culture on campus (Dancy, Edwards, & Davis, 2018;Hoffman, Rodriguez, Yang, & Ropers-Huilman, 2019;Hubain, Allen, Harris, & Linder, 2016;Stewart, 2019). Like Black women, White women and non-Black women of color experience gender oppression and harassment on campus (Cundiff & Vescio, 2016;Reason & Rankin, 2006), particularly in male dominated academic departments and majors (Banchefsky & Park, 2018;Cheryan, Ziegler, Montoya, & Jiang, 2017;Heffron et al, 2020).…”