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The Majestic Place
The Freedom Possible in Black Women's Leadership- Editors:
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- 2024
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- Copyright year
- 2024
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-5381-9858-2
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-5381-9860-5
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 153
- Product type
- Edited Book
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- Contents No access
- Introduction: You Are Welcome No access
- Becoming a Doula No access
- Answering the Call No access
- Losing Auntie Winnie No access
- Becoming an Assistant Midwife No access
- Theoretical Grounding No access
- AfroLatinx Feminisms No access
- Mothering No access
- Leadership No access
- Testimonios as Methodology and Method No access
- Process and Positionality No access
- Fierceness and Care: A Testimonio About Growing Into an AfroLatinx Leader No access
- Courage and Resilience: A Testimonio About Merging Two Worlds to Become an AfroLatinx Leader No access
- Leading with Love No access
- Empowering Communities, Each Other, and Ourselves No access
- Compass(ionate) Guidance No access
- Honoring Our Her/Their Stories No access
- Expansive and Transformative Praxis No access
- Conclusion No access
- Chile, Being Black Women Ain’t for the Weary No access
- My Roots and Understanding No access
- Deep into Work: Who I Am No access
- The Category Is . . . Black Women No access
- What Is Required? Silence, Confusion, and Exclusion No access
- Black Feminist Autoethnography No access
- Framing This Narrative No access
- The Intersection of Autoethnography and the Frameworks No access
- Black Women, White Spaces No access
- Freedom Is Created Through Love No access
- The Ingredients to Our Superpowers No access
- Warrior Fuel for Liberatory Work No access
- Self-Preserve No access
- Replenish No access
- Coalesce No access
- Love No access
- Dating No access
- The Proposal No access
- Engagement No access
- First Harbinger of Trouble No access
- Second Harbinger of Trouble No access
- Third Harbinger of Trouble No access
- Fourth Harbinger of Trouble No access
- Divorce No access
- Lessons No access
- The Audacity to Learn and Lead No access
- Why Black Women Lead No access
- What It Takes for Black Women to Lead No access
- Conclusion No access
- Our Reality No access
- The Overlaps of Gender and Skin Color with Being a Leader No access
- Inclusion and Anti-Racism as the Fix for Black Women’s Leadership No access
- The Reality of Imposter Syndrome No access
- Using Our Resources No access
- Things That Work for Us No access
- We Return to the Question, Will It Pass? No access
- Chapter 8: Keisha vs. Karen: We Ain’t Doing This No More! No access
- The Journey No access
- The Incident No access
- Cracked in Half No access
- Seeking Healing No access
- I’m Awake Now No access
- It’s Okay to Be a Wild Seed: A Love Letter to New Black Women School Leaders No access
- The Majestic Place No access
- Part I: Mother’s Milk Introduction No access
- Chapter 2: Dando LECHE No access
- Chapter 3: Beyond the Veil No access
- Chapter 4: Refueling No access
- Part II: A Woman Will Manifest Introduction No access
- Chapter 5: Life, Love, and Leadership No access
- Chapter 6: The Audacity, Politics, and Pragmatism of Black Women’s Leadership No access
- Chapter 7: This Too Shall Pass, or Will It? No access
- Part III: A More Radical Elsewhere Introduction No access
- Chapter 8: Keisha vs. Karen No access
- Chapter 9: Conclusion No access
- Index No access Pages 141 - 146
- Editors No access
- Associate Editor No access
- Contributors No access





