Over half of college presidents (55%) are planning to step down from their positions within the next five years. This impending change in leadership, particularly among underrepresented groups, presents an opportunity not only to diversify leadership but more importantly to address ‘the need for leaders who understand the experiences of racially and ethnically diverse student bodies, who can identify barriers that mask merit, and who can garner support to make campuses welcoming and inclusive spaces for all.’ Through personal reflections and insights, the authors in this volume provide a comprehensive analysis of the experiences and challenges faced by Black women leaders in community colleges, historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs), and predominantly White institutions (PWIs) and offer a comprehensive, practical, and research-based exploration of executive academic leadership, providing valuable insights and guidance for current and aspiring leaders in higher education and the importance of traditional and nontraditional leadership pathways to an everchanging academic environment. Included is a powerful call to action for institutions of higher education to prioritize diversity and inclusion in their leadership structures and to recognize and support invaluable contributions of Black women leaders in shaping the future of education.
Зміст
Foreword
Dr. Karrie Dixon, Chancellor, Elizabeth State University
Introduction to the Volume
Black Women’s Pathways to Executive Leadership in the Academy
Dr. Crystal R. Chambers, East Carolina University
The Community College Context
Dr. Katrina Arnold, Pitt Community College
Black Women and Their Pursuit to the Community College Presidency
The Future of Black Women in Community College Executive Leadership
The Historically White Institutional Context
Tamika Williams, Belmont University
Breaking through the Glass Ceiling while Staying Off the Glass Cliff
When Perception Meets Reality: Reflections on Leading Oneself and the Institution
The Historically Black Institutional Context
Dr. Nichole Lewis, Elizabeth City State University
The Culture and Climate Surrounding Black Women in HBCU Presidencies
The Calling to Lead: Black Women’s Commitments to Run HBCUs
Afterword
Dr. Kassie Freeman, African Diaspora Consortium
Appendix
Resources for Black Women Academic Executive Leaders
Index
Про автора
Dr. Crystal R. Chambers is a 2018 Carnegie Fellow and professor of educational leadership at East Carolina University. Additional honors include the American Association of Higher Education Black Caucus Doctoral Student Award (2005), a 2013 Chancellor’s Leadership Academy Fellowship, a 2016 East Carolina University Women of Distinction Award, and 2021 Fellow of the UNC System Executive Leadership Institute. Her areas of expertise are centered on issues of race and gender in higher education and include college choice, faculty advancement, and doctoral education. She is the author of over 30 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters. In addition to this volume, she is an editor and author of several book volumes such as Law and Social Justice in Higher Education (Routledge, 2016) and African American Rural Education (Emerald, 2020).