With engaging, inviting prose from a variety of writers, The Majestic Place offers insight into a conversation and perspective of Black women leaders' interiority that is not often welcomed or heard.
With engaging, inviting prose from a variety of writers, The Majestic Place offers insight into a conversation and perspective of Black women leaders' interiority that is not often welcomed or heard.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Wendi S. Williams and Whitnee Garrett-Walker - Associate editor Nia Spooner
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Introduction: You Are Welcome by Wendi Williams, Whitneé Garrett-Walker, and Nia Spooner Part I: Mother's Milk by Whitneé Garrett-Walker Chapter 1: I Never Wanted to be a Midwife: Stories of Birth by Kaiayo Z. Shatteen Chapter 2: Dando LECHE: Conceptualizing Black-centered Leadership as Mothering Through the Testimonios of Two AfroLatinx Higher Education Professionals by Krista L. Cortes and Roseilyn Guzman Chapter 3: Beyond the Veil: The Black Girl I Could Be by DeLisha Tapscott Chapter 4: Refueling: Black Women Leaders Manifesting African Warrior Queenship by Norka Blackman-Richards Part II: A Woman Will Manifest by Whitneé Garrett-Walker Chapter 5: Life, Love, and Leadership by Rachelle Rogers-Ard Chapter 6: The Audacity, Politics, and Pragmatism of Black Women's Leadership by Andrea E. Evans Chapter 7: This Too Shall Pass, or Will It? by Roxane L. Gervais and Yetunde Ade-Serrano Part III: A More Radical Elsewhere by Whitneé Garrett-Walker Chapter 8: Keisha vs. Karen: We Ain't Doing This No More! by Reneé Heywood and Rhema Heywood Chapter 9: Conclusion by Whitneé Garrett-Walker References Index About the Contributors
Introduction: You Are Welcome by Wendi Williams, Whitneé Garrett-Walker, and Nia Spooner Part I: Mother's Milk by Whitneé Garrett-Walker Chapter 1: I Never Wanted to be a Midwife: Stories of Birth by Kaiayo Z. Shatteen Chapter 2: Dando LECHE: Conceptualizing Black-centered Leadership as Mothering Through the Testimonios of Two AfroLatinx Higher Education Professionals by Krista L. Cortes and Roseilyn Guzman Chapter 3: Beyond the Veil: The Black Girl I Could Be by DeLisha Tapscott Chapter 4: Refueling: Black Women Leaders Manifesting African Warrior Queenship by Norka Blackman-Richards Part II: A Woman Will Manifest by Whitneé Garrett-Walker Chapter 5: Life, Love, and Leadership by Rachelle Rogers-Ard Chapter 6: The Audacity, Politics, and Pragmatism of Black Women's Leadership by Andrea E. Evans Chapter 7: This Too Shall Pass, or Will It? by Roxane L. Gervais and Yetunde Ade-Serrano Part III: A More Radical Elsewhere by Whitneé Garrett-Walker Chapter 8: Keisha vs. Karen: We Ain't Doing This No More! by Reneé Heywood and Rhema Heywood Chapter 9: Conclusion by Whitneé Garrett-Walker References Index About the Contributors
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