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Disrupt the “Not-Telling”: Gatekeeping Issues on the way to Tenure and Promotion for Black Women at HBCUs, MSIs, and PWIs

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Management number 232139813 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price $42.58 Model Number 232139813
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Black women earn 67% of all doctorates earned by Blacks in the United States, yet their presence in higher education as tenured professors remains dismally low. This drastic gap between educational attainment and employment can largely be traced to the structural constraints of both racism and sexism and continues to create obstacles for talented Black women scholars and researchers. In Disrupt the "Not-Telling", Leah P. Hollis, Tara B. Blackshear, and Raquel Muñiz have gathered an expert group of Black scholars to examine why Black women have been excluded from tenured roles in higher education institutions. Broken into two sections, the first focuses on empirical research and narratives from Black women in predominantly white institutions, detailing their tenure and promotion experiences. The second unit sheds light on the challenges faced within Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs). Employing a range of theoretical approaches, case studies, and phenomenological approaches, the book analyzes higher education processes and their inequitable impact on Black women. Beyond highlighting the problem, this volume offers theoretically sound approaches and recommends solutions that can assist colleges and universities in creating and maintaining an equitable path to tenure. Read more

ISBN10 0197789935
ISBN13 978-0197789933
Language English
Publisher Oxford University Press
Dimensions 6.14 x 0.88 x 9.21 inches
Item Weight 1.4 pounds
Print length 328 pages
Publication date March 17, 2026

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