Book contents
- We’re Not OK
- We’re Not OK
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction Breaking Our Silence
- Part I Experiences – The Journey from Student to Faculty
- Chapter 1 Why Are You Talking White? Code-Switching in Academia
- Chapter 2 Classroom Dynamics: Uncovering Hidden Truths while Black
- Chapter 3 Systemic Racism, the Well-Known Secret Facing African-American Adjunct and Full-Time Faculty in Higher Education
- Chapter 4 I’m A Black PhD, and I Still Have to Fight!
- Chapter 5 Surviving Higher Learning: Microinvalidations of Black Junior Faculty in Higher Education
- Chapter 6 How Race Impacts Teaching Returning Adult Students
- Part II Promoting Mental Wellness
- Part III Strategies for Inclusion and Retention
- Index
- References
Chapter 4 - I’m A Black PhD, and I Still Have to Fight!
from Part I - Experiences – The Journey from Student to Faculty
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 April 2022
- We’re Not OK
- We’re Not OK
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction Breaking Our Silence
- Part I Experiences – The Journey from Student to Faculty
- Chapter 1 Why Are You Talking White? Code-Switching in Academia
- Chapter 2 Classroom Dynamics: Uncovering Hidden Truths while Black
- Chapter 3 Systemic Racism, the Well-Known Secret Facing African-American Adjunct and Full-Time Faculty in Higher Education
- Chapter 4 I’m A Black PhD, and I Still Have to Fight!
- Chapter 5 Surviving Higher Learning: Microinvalidations of Black Junior Faculty in Higher Education
- Chapter 6 How Race Impacts Teaching Returning Adult Students
- Part II Promoting Mental Wellness
- Part III Strategies for Inclusion and Retention
- Index
- References
Summary
This chapter will explore the narratives and experiences of a Black male full-time faculty member at a community college. The chapter will delve into my experiences as a Black faculty in part-time (adjunct) positions and my current full-time tenure-track faculty position. This chapter will examine my challenges and successes as a Black man who teaches, call out the structural issues that need to be addressed, and call in the folks who seek opportunities to aid in the fight for accountability, equity, and peace. Lastly, this chapter will provide strategies that would be helpful to both Black and non-Black faculty, with some intentional recommendations for administration to aid in the fight for equity and peace.
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- We're Not OKBlack Faculty Experiences and Higher Education Strategies, pp. 58 - 74Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022
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