
Working While Black
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- Cover
- Working While Black
- Working While Black: The Untold Stories of Student Affairs Practitioners
- Copyright
- CONTENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- THEME I: YOU WILL HEAR ME #BLACKWOMEN
- THEME II: WHERE ARE THE BLACK MEN? I STEP UP BECAUSE I HAVE TO! #BLACKMAN
- THEME III: I PROMISE IT IS NOT ALL BAD. KEEP PUSHING! #BLACKSAPROMATTER!
- I. YOU WILL HEAR ME #BLACKWOMEN
- 1. NOT ALL SUPERHEROES WEAR CAPES
- ABSTRACT
- HOW IT ALL STARTED
- PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS
- RACE AND GENDER ROADBLOCKS
- RACE AND GENDER OPPORTUNITIES
- THE CAVEAT
- SO, I'M HERE, NOW WHAT?
- THE MANTRA
- THE GRAND FINALE
- 2. WHERE DO I GO FROM HERE?: The Journey of Being Led by the Lost
- ABSTRACT
- HOW DO I GET TO WHERE I AM GOING?
- DO YOU SEE WHAT I SEE? YOUR PROFESSIONAL PERSONA VERSUS THEIR PERCEPTION
- OH . . . SO YOU SEE ME NOW? LEVERAGING THIS BLACK GIRL MAGIC
- THE RULES OF THE GAME ARE STILL THE SAME
- SAY IT WITH YA CHEST! LEARN TO CLAP FOR YOURSELF AND SMILE AT THE REST
- 3. SHIT I HEAR IN MY OFFICE
- ABSTRACT
- WHO AM I AND WHERE AM I FROM?
- AM I THE ONLY ONE NOT CRAZY AROUND HERE?
- MISS KISHA LOVES HER KIDS
- SOMETIMES YOU HAVE TO LAUGH TO KEEP FROM CRYING
- What Is Your Why?
- Identify What Self Care Looks Like to You
- Evaluate Where You Are Consistently
- YOU ARE GOOD ENOUGH, SMART ENOUGH, AND PEOPLE LIKE YOU!
- FINAL THOUGHTS
- 4. WHEN I FINALLY GOTA BLACK BOSS
- ABSTRACT
- PREVIOUS STUDENT AFFAIRS EXPERIENCE
- CHALLENGES I FACED AS A BLACK WOMANIN STUDENT AFFAIRS
- The Lack of Representation
- The Inequitable Division of Labor
- How White Mediocrity Impacts the Work
- The "Mammification" of Black Women
- THE ADVANCEMENT STRUGGLES
- Cultivation Is Necessary but Conditional
- Evaluation Clap Back
- THE RACIAL BATTLE FATIGUE
- THE SETTING OF BOUNDARIES
- OPPORTUNITIES AS A BLACK WOMAN IN STUDENT AFFAIRS
- Helping Yourself and Your Community
- TIPS FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE STUDENT AFFAIRS PRACTITIONERS
- For Black SAPros
- For Black SAPro Supervisors
- AFFIRMATIONS
- EXTRA ABOUT ME AS A BLACK SAPRO
- REFERENCES
- 5. DEAR COLLEAGUES: It's Not Me, It's You
- ABSTRACT
- OVERVIEW
- CHALLENGES IN HIGHER EDUCATION
- MOVING FORWARD FOR BLACK PROFESSIONALS IN HIGHER EDUCATION
- AFFIRMATION AND CONCLUSION
- REFERENCE
- 6. ANGRY ADVOCATE REVELATIONS: Standpoints and Lessons From One Black Feminist Womxn in Student Affairs
- ABSTRACT
- POSITIONALITY
- MY CHALLENGES
- Exclusion and Silencing
- Whiteness and White-Assimilative Practices
- White Ciswomen's Complicit or Guilty Cries
- Complicit Agent
- MY BLACK WOMXN OPPORTUNITIES AND SELF-CARE
- FINAL THOUGHTS
- REFERENCES
- II. WHERE ARE THE BLACK MEN?I STEP UP BECAUSE I HAVE TO! #BLACKMAN
- 7. WHAT NOT TO DO The "Token" Black Man
- ABSTRACT
- DEDICATED TO HELPING MY STUDENTS SUCCEED: MY BACKGROUND
- BEING BLACK, YOUNG, AND MALE
- BENEFITS OF BYM
- LEARN TO BOB AND WEAVE
- THIS TOO: WORDS OF AFFIRMATION
- PLAYBOOK
- 8. DO I REALLY BELONG HERE?
- ABSTRACT
- BRIEF OVERVIEW
- CHALLENGES FACED DUE TO RACE AND GENDER
- Race
- Gender
- OPPORTUNITIES
- TIPS AND STRATEGIES
- Find Black Allies
- Identify a Mentor
- Attend Workshops and Seminars
- Set Goals
- Lean on People Outside of the Organization
- AFFIRMATIONS
- THOUGHTS ON WHAT THE WORLD NEEDS TO KNOW ABOUT ME AS A BLACKSTUDENT AFFAIRS PRACTITIONER?
- REFERENCES
- 9. TO BE YOUNG, BLACK, AND DOCTORING: The Fight to Be PhinisheD While Working Full Time
- ABSTRACT
- BRIEF OVERVIEW
- CHALLENGES
- Doctoral Program
- Supervisor
- OPPORTUNITIES
- Mentorship and Sponsorship
- Impact
- Friends and Family
- TIPS/STRATEGIES
- Create Boundaries
- Implement Self-Care
- It Is Okay to Say No
- Document (Cover Your Ass [CYA])
- Get to Know Your Custodial Team
- Find Community Outside Your University
- AFFIRMATIONS
- BLACK STUDENT AFFAIRS PRACTITIONER
- 10. DARK MATTER OR A MATTER OF DARKNESS?: Queermisia, Afro-Pessimism, and Fatimisia in Higher Education
- ABSTRACT
- MY STUDENT AFFAIRS JOURNEY
- BLACKNESS AND BELONGING
- Anti-Blackness
- Fatmisia
- Queermisia
- FINDING LIGHT IN THE DARKNESS
- TIPS ON RECLAIMING (Y)OUR WHOLE SELF
- Choosing to Live Openly and Authentically
- Disengage From Dysfunctional Rescuing
- Use Your Voice for Self-Advocacy
- Prioritize Emotional and Mental Health
- HOW TO AFFIRM THYSELF
- FINAL SECRETS TO SUCCESS
- 11. BLACK, YOUNG . . .AND DISABLED?: Thoughts From a Disabled Black Male Student Affairs Practitioner
- ABSTRACT
- STUDENT AFFAIRS EXPERIENCE
- CHALLENGES IN PRACTICING
- OPPORTUNITIES IN PRACTICING
- STRATEGIES AND AFFIRMATIONS
- REFERENCES
- III. I PROMISE IT IS NOT ALL BAD. KEEP PUSHING! #BLACKSAPROMATTER!
- 12. "YOU FORGOT YOUR PEARLS AND GLOVES": A Meditation From a Vice President of Student Affairs
- ABSTRACT
- "THIS WORK IS NOT ABOUT YOU"
- "GOTTA' KNOW YOUR THEORETICAL HISTORY AND FOUNDATIONS"
- MAKE MEANING OF AND LEARN FROM THE WORK
- COUNTERING WHAT "THEY" THINK THEY SEE
- BE NOT DISCOURAGED
- 13. YOU SAID IT, YOU MEANT IT, BUT I HAVE MOVED ON
- ABSTRACT
- A LITTLE ABOUT ME
- RACE AND GENDER CHALLENGES
- Hopelessness, Frustration, Disbelief, and Determination
- OPPORTUNITIES BECAUSE OF MY RACE AND GENDER
- TIPS AND STRATEGIES TO HELP NAVIGATESTUDENT AFFAIRS
- AFFIRMATIONS FOR SUPPORT
- WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ME
- REFERENCES
- 14. WALKING THE LINE: Black Student Advocacy and Self Preservation
- ABSTRACT
- INTRODUCTION
- CHALLENGES
- OPPORTUNITIES
- TIPS FOR EMERGING STUDENT AFFAIRS PRACTITIONERS
- MY AFFIRMATION FOR YOU
- AS A BLKSAP, WHAT ELSE YOU NEED TO KNOWABOUT ME IS . . .
- REFERENCE
- 15. SIS IS TIRED: The Trials and Tribulations of Being a Professional Black Women in Higher Education
- ABSTRACT
- WHO IS ZAKIA
- PURSUIT OF EDUCATION
- FRESHMAN YEAR NIGHTMARE
- FINDING MY PASSION-STUDENT AFFAIRS
- MOVING TO MARYLAND
- TRANSITION TO COMMUNITY COLLEGE SECTOR
- EXPERIENCING IMPOSTER SYNDROME AS A DIRECTOR
- REFERENCES
- 16. THE EXPECTATION OF BLACK MARTYRDOM IN SUPPORT OF THE STUDENT AND THE IMPORTANCE OF BOUNDARIES
- ABSTRACT
- POSITIONALITY
- CHALLENGES
- OPPORTUNITIES
- TIPS AND STRATEGIES
- AFFIRMATION
- WHAT ELSE?
- REFERENCES
- 17. INVISIBLE AND IN THE WAY, YET WE STILL RISE
- ABSTRACT
- THE ORIGIN
- UNDERSTANDING INSTITUTIONAL CULTURE
- Mentorship Relationships
- Working With and Being Inclusive of Diverse Populations
- A WORD FOR COMMITMENT TO YOUR CAREER, LEARNING, AND PROFESSIONAL IDENTIFY
- I AM ROOTING FOR EVERYONE BIPOC
- 18. AMBITION IS BAIT
- ABSTRACT
- BAIT FOR OPPORTUNITY
- THE CATCH
- THE RELEASE
- Speak About What You Want
- but Understand Time and Place
- Know What Is in the Tacklebox
- There Is Power in Grounding
- THE EXTRAS MANTRAS AND AFFIRMATIONS
- CONCLUSION
- THEME 1: YOU WILL HEAR ME #BLACKWOMEN
- Do Not Expect Us to Educate the World
- Limit Your ASSumptions
- Working While Black Is Hard!
- THEME 2: WHERE ARE THE BLACK MEN?I STEP UP BECAUSE I HAVE TO! #BLACKMAN
- We Are Competent!
- Our Blackness Is Important!
- Vote of Confidence
- THEME 3: I PROMISE IT IS NOT ALL BAD. KEEP PUSHING! #BLACKSAPROMATTER!
- We Cannot Do It Alone!
- Respect Our No!
- Allow Us to Bring Our Whole Self
- FINAL THOUGHTS
- ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS
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