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Myrick, C. (2020). I'm Speaking: Narratives of Black Women Serving in Senior Housing Officer Roles at Predominantly White Institutions. Retrieved from https://purl.lib.fsu.edu/diginole/2020_Summer_Fall_Myrick_fsu_0071E_16263
This qualitative study seeks to make meaning of the lived experiences of Black women administrators serving in senior housing officer (SHO) roles at predominantly White institutions (PWIs.) This study will highlight the intersection of participants’ racial and gender identities to understand how their identities contributed to their experiences as senior housing officers. As Black women are often faced with dual forms of oppression, racism and sexism, this study will use a narrative inquiry approach to capture voices that are often silenced in the academy. Black feminist thought will serve as a theoretical framework to allow narratives from Black women to illuminate the experiences of Black women serving in critical roles in housing and residence life programs at PWIs.
A Dissertation submitted to the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy.
Bibliography Note
Includes bibliographical references.
Advisory Committee
Tamara Bertrand Jones, Professor Directing Dissertation; Rhea Lathan, University Representative; Kathy Guthrie, Committee Member; Robert Schwartz, Committee Member.
Publisher
Florida State University
Identifier
2020_Summer_Fall_Myrick_fsu_0071E_16263
Myrick, C. (2020). I'm Speaking: Narratives of Black Women Serving in Senior Housing Officer Roles at Predominantly White Institutions. Retrieved from https://purl.lib.fsu.edu/diginole/2020_Summer_Fall_Myrick_fsu_0071E_16263