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Navigating the Academy: An Autoethnographic Approach to Examining the Lived Experience of African American Women at Predominantly White Institutions of Higher Education
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Autoethnographic ApproachEducationRacial StudyBlack ExperienceAfrican American HistorySocial SciencesRaceGender StudiesBlack WomenAfrican American StudiesMentoringWhite InstitutionsWomen StudiesRacial EquityBlack Feminist TheoryIntersectionalityAfrican American WomenFeminist TheoryHigher EducationCultureBlack Women’s StudiesBlack Feminism
This study explores the lived experience of two African American women working at predominately white institutions of higher education. A review of the literature suggests research that examines the experiences of African American women in academe is limited. Using an autoethnographic approach, we explore our experiences and how we navigate our roles. Findings suggest that when the appropriate mentoring is in place African American women have a more positive experience navigating the promotion and tenure process.
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