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Dear Department Chair: Letters from Black Women Leaders to the Next Generation

Sharpley-Whiting, Tracy(Afterword by)Cole, Johnnetta Betsch(Foreword by)Adams, Stephanie(Contributions by)Evans, Stephanie(Contributions by)Gilbert, Tiffany(Contributions by)Henderson, Carol E.(Contributions by)Jean-Charles, Regine(Contributions by)Jeffries, Eunice Myles(Contributions by)Jordan-Zachery, Julia S.(Contributions by)Jowers-Barber, Sandra(Contributions by)Langley, April C. E.(Contributions by)Lewis, Janaka B.(Contributions by)Rajack-Talley, Theresa(Contributions by)Shonekan, Stephanie(Contributions by)Taylor, Colette M.(Contributions by)Adams, Stephanie(Edited by)Evans, Stephanie(Edited by)Shonekan, Stephanie(Edited by)
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Practical and candid, this book offers actionable steps to help Black women leaders create meaningful success. The reflections and recommendations of the contributors forge a critical and transformative analysis of race, gender, and higher education leadership.

With insights from humanities, social sciences, art, and STEM, this essential resource helps to redefine the academy to meet the challenges of the future.

Dear Department Chair is comprised of personal letters from prominent Black women department chairs, deans, vice provosts, and university presidents, addressed to current and future Black women academic professionals, and offers a rich source of peer mentorship and professional development.

These letters emerged from Chair at the Table, a research collective and peer-mentoring network of current and former Black women department chairs at colleges and universities across the U.S. and Canada. The collective's works, including this volume, serve as tools for faculty interested in administration, current chairs seeking mentorship, and upper-level administrators working to diversify their ranks.

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Wayne State University Press
0814350755 / 9780814350751
eBook (EPUB)
05/09/2023
United States
1 pages
Copy: 20%; print: 20%
1KBB USA