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Black Women in Higher Ed & Other Reads
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Black Women in Higher Ed & Other Reads
To honor Women’s History Month, the DVC PHC library has created a special display of new books with a focus on Black Women in Higher Ed as well as other books & articles authored by Black Women.
Black Women in Higher Ed & Other Reads
Ethnographies
Progressive Dystopia
by
Savannah Shange
ISBN: 9781478007401
Publication Date: 2019-11-15
Reproductive Injustice
by
Dána-Ain Davis
Call Number: DVC - Pleasant Hill Library - Stacks ; RA564.86 .D38 2019
ISBN: 9781479812271
Publication Date: 2019-06-25
Poetry
Life on Mars
by
Tracy K. Smith
Call Number: DVC - Pleasant Hill Library - Display ; PS3619.M5955 L54 2011
ISBN: 9781555975845
Publication Date: 2011-05-10
Winner of the 2012 Pulitzer Prize * Poet Laureate of the United States *
Non-fiction & Essays
Fiction
Online Articles
Administrator’s Suicide Leaves Campus Reeling With ‘Despair’ and ‘Disappointment’
*Trigger Warning
Black women are the fastest-growing group of entrepreneurs in the U.S.—meet 3 who grew their side hustles into successful businesses
Creating Safe Spaces for Black Students
Ring The Alarm: A Call to Action for Black Women to Address Wellness in the Academy
Scholars Respond to the Death of a University Administrator
Why Black women face mistreatment, discrimination in higher education
Journal Articles from our library Catalog
A Collaborative Autoethnography of Six Black Women Walking Tightropes in Higher Education
A Black feminist study of freedom, community care, and self-definition among Black college women attending predominantly White institutions.
Exploring Black Girl Magic: Identity Development of Black First-Gen College Women
Juxtaposing #BlackGirlMagic as "Empowering and Problematic:" Composite Narratives of Black Women in College
From Their Eyes: Using Funds of Identity to Explore the Experiences of Black Women in a California Community College
Broadening Access to STEM through the Community College: Investigating the Role of Course-Based Research Experiences (CREs)
We Want You to Know: Black Women in Higher Education Share Their Stories.
Media
Children's Books