The Radical Possibility in Becoming Black Women Leaders
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Published:2022
Cynthia M. Sims, Angela D. Carter, 2022. "The Radical Possibility in Becoming Black Women Leaders", African American Young Girls and Women in PreK12 Schools and Beyond: Informing Research, Policy, and Practice, Renae D. Mayes, Marjorie C. Shavers, James L. Moore, III
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Abstract
This chapter argues that Black women, despite their marginalization, should consider the radical possibilities inherent in their rise to become leaders. Here, we use an intersectional lens to explore leadership and address how identity, bias, invisibility, and disinvestment confront Black female leaders as they progress through childhood, adolescence, early career, and executive ranks. Ultimately, we offer recommendations relative to practice, for educational and work settings, research, and policy.
