Sandra Jackson is Professor of Women and Gender Studies and Director of the Center for African and Black Diaspora at DePaul University. Her areas of interest include feminist theorizing, women's autobiography, girls' studies, young adult literature and representations of gender, science fiction, utopian and dystopian literature and film, and gender and higher education. Dr. Jackson is widely published. --
Stephen Carter takes us back to the New England university town of Elm Harbor where the murder of a renowned African-American economist opens a door on the racial complications of the town's past, on one family's secrets, and on the most ...
Kerry Ann Rockquemore and Tracey Laszloffy go beyond standard professional resources to serve up practical advice for black faculty intent on playing?and winning?the tenure game.Addressing head-on how power and the thorny politics of race ...
The scholars who contribute to this volume are all successful in their chosen fields - some are exceptionally renowned - yet they have reached the heights of victory in academia against tremendous odds, existing in Integrated but Unequal ...
Na de dood van een vooraanstaand rechter probeert zijn zoon aan de hand van een serie aanwijzingen die zijn vader heeft nagelaten uit te vinden wat er is gebeurd.
In his fiction debut--a #1 national bestseller--Carter combines a riveting legal thriller with the saga of a unique family, set in two privileged worlds: the upper-crust African-American society of the Eastern seaboard and the inner circle ...
Winner of the 2020 Best Book Award from the Council of Writing Program Administrators (CWPA). This collection centers writing program administration (WPA) discourse as intersectional race work.
... A Salute to Historic African Kings & Queens " 0-922162-7-7 " A Salute to Historic Black Firsts " 0-922162-8-5 " A Salute to Historic Blacks in the Arts " 0-922162-9-3 " A Salute to Blacks in the Federal Government " 0-922162-14 - X " A ...
Black Perspectives in Writing Program Administration: From the Margins to the Center
This is an opportunity to hear the voices of African American males and to look at leadership through their lens. What have been some of the challenges and opportunities they have faced during their journey in higher education?