Thriving in Higher Education
Thriving in Higher Education
Uncovering Institutional Counter-Stories through Abolitionist Feminist Mentoring
Brooks, Jennifer N.; Martin, Jennifer L.
Emerald Publishing Limited
03/2026
416
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Inglês
9781805928348
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Foreword - "Always here, but taken for granted": The Dedication and Unappreciation of Overworked Femtors of Color; Cheryl E. Matias
Chapter 1. I Wish I Woulda Known: Mentorship, Mobbing, and the Academy: Lessons in Power and Resistance; Jennifer L. Martin and Jennifer N. Brooks
Chapter 2. Making Space in Narrow Rooms: The Role of Intersectional Mentoring on Program Completion; Jendayi Mbalia and Raquel Farmer-Hinton
Chapter 3. The "Art" of Mentoring Otherwise: Troubling, Agitating and Flourishing in the Academy; Lindsey Abernathy, Stacie Warner, and Lucy E. Bailey
Chapter 4. Performative Inclusion: Vignettes of Dehumanization, Resistance and Mentorship; Ahlam Rahal, Cynthia Bruce, Kesa Munroe-Anderson, and Lynn Aylward
Chapter 5. Centering Joy and Community in Doctoral Student Mentoring; Asia S. Thomas and Michelle Zoss
Chapter 6. Mentoring for Freedom: Lessons from Doctoral Students of Color and the Mentor who Helped them Succeed; Lizette Aguilar, Franchesca Ho Sang, and Sherry L. Deckman
Chapter 7. "Transformational Feminist Mentoring as Radical Love in Chicanx Studies"; Corina Benavides Lopez
Chapter 8. Protecting the Unprotected: The Power of Peer Mentorship in a Professional Counterspace for Black Women; Chenelle S. Boatswain
Chapter 9. When We All We Got, Gatherings of Solidarity: Black Feminist Mentoring in Liberatory Research Teams; Taryrn T.C. Brown and Robin Phelps-Ward
Chapter 10. ISOLATION: A Critical Race Perspective on Journeying Through Academia When Mentorship is Absent or Not Enough!; Frederick V. Jr. Engram
Chapter 11. A Journey Through Black Femtoring and What the Academy Can Learn about Humanization; Marla Goins and K. Melchor Quick Hall
Chapter 12. Critical Black Feminist Mentoring: Implications for Student and Faculty Success and Well-Being in Academic Spaces Post-COVID; Dyann C. Logwood and Sadaf Ali
Chapter 13. Mentoring as Acts of Resistance and Reimagining: The Reflective Testimonios of Multiple Generations of Women Leaders in Higher Education; Katrina Struloeff, Kimberly Sterin, Karena Escalante, Sherri Manson, and Haley Rose Kowal
Chapter 14. Swimming with the Sharks: Survival and Thriving with Academic Mentoring; Sun Y. Gu, April M. Jones, and Stephanie Anne Shelton
Chapter 15. Thriving Through Counter-narratives of Hope, Love, and Joy: Reflections on Abolitionist Approaches to Queer/Feminist Mentorship; Trixie G. Smith and Matthew B. Cox
Chapter 16. "We Are Each Other's Bond": Abolitionist Feminism Peer Mentorship As Healing and Sustaining Praxis for Black Women Doctoral Students; Kiana Willis, Jaminque Adams, Bri'Ann Price, Laetitia Adelson, Brittney Kilgore, and Lastasia Ramsey
Chapter 17. Sis, You Good? Mutual Mentorship as Care: Centering Well-being Among Black Women Scholars; Jhanae E. Wingfield, Laura Porterfield, and Lynnette Mawhinney
Chapter 18. Mentorship Beyond Borders: Cultivating (Counter)Spaces of Wholeness for Faculty, Students, and Professionals from International Backgrounds; Yi Xuen Tay, Karren Gunalan, Milad Mohebali, and Eva Faith Sosoo
Chapter 19. Critical Mentoring in the Hyphen: Reciprocal Connections Through a Shared Asian American Identity; Robin Brandehoff, Daranee Taychachaiwongse Teng, and Amie Ha
Chapter 1. I Wish I Woulda Known: Mentorship, Mobbing, and the Academy: Lessons in Power and Resistance; Jennifer L. Martin and Jennifer N. Brooks
Chapter 2. Making Space in Narrow Rooms: The Role of Intersectional Mentoring on Program Completion; Jendayi Mbalia and Raquel Farmer-Hinton
Chapter 3. The "Art" of Mentoring Otherwise: Troubling, Agitating and Flourishing in the Academy; Lindsey Abernathy, Stacie Warner, and Lucy E. Bailey
Chapter 4. Performative Inclusion: Vignettes of Dehumanization, Resistance and Mentorship; Ahlam Rahal, Cynthia Bruce, Kesa Munroe-Anderson, and Lynn Aylward
Chapter 5. Centering Joy and Community in Doctoral Student Mentoring; Asia S. Thomas and Michelle Zoss
Chapter 6. Mentoring for Freedom: Lessons from Doctoral Students of Color and the Mentor who Helped them Succeed; Lizette Aguilar, Franchesca Ho Sang, and Sherry L. Deckman
Chapter 7. "Transformational Feminist Mentoring as Radical Love in Chicanx Studies"; Corina Benavides Lopez
Chapter 8. Protecting the Unprotected: The Power of Peer Mentorship in a Professional Counterspace for Black Women; Chenelle S. Boatswain
Chapter 9. When We All We Got, Gatherings of Solidarity: Black Feminist Mentoring in Liberatory Research Teams; Taryrn T.C. Brown and Robin Phelps-Ward
Chapter 10. ISOLATION: A Critical Race Perspective on Journeying Through Academia When Mentorship is Absent or Not Enough!; Frederick V. Jr. Engram
Chapter 11. A Journey Through Black Femtoring and What the Academy Can Learn about Humanization; Marla Goins and K. Melchor Quick Hall
Chapter 12. Critical Black Feminist Mentoring: Implications for Student and Faculty Success and Well-Being in Academic Spaces Post-COVID; Dyann C. Logwood and Sadaf Ali
Chapter 13. Mentoring as Acts of Resistance and Reimagining: The Reflective Testimonios of Multiple Generations of Women Leaders in Higher Education; Katrina Struloeff, Kimberly Sterin, Karena Escalante, Sherri Manson, and Haley Rose Kowal
Chapter 14. Swimming with the Sharks: Survival and Thriving with Academic Mentoring; Sun Y. Gu, April M. Jones, and Stephanie Anne Shelton
Chapter 15. Thriving Through Counter-narratives of Hope, Love, and Joy: Reflections on Abolitionist Approaches to Queer/Feminist Mentorship; Trixie G. Smith and Matthew B. Cox
Chapter 16. "We Are Each Other's Bond": Abolitionist Feminism Peer Mentorship As Healing and Sustaining Praxis for Black Women Doctoral Students; Kiana Willis, Jaminque Adams, Bri'Ann Price, Laetitia Adelson, Brittney Kilgore, and Lastasia Ramsey
Chapter 17. Sis, You Good? Mutual Mentorship as Care: Centering Well-being Among Black Women Scholars; Jhanae E. Wingfield, Laura Porterfield, and Lynnette Mawhinney
Chapter 18. Mentorship Beyond Borders: Cultivating (Counter)Spaces of Wholeness for Faculty, Students, and Professionals from International Backgrounds; Yi Xuen Tay, Karren Gunalan, Milad Mohebali, and Eva Faith Sosoo
Chapter 19. Critical Mentoring in the Hyphen: Reciprocal Connections Through a Shared Asian American Identity; Robin Brandehoff, Daranee Taychachaiwongse Teng, and Amie Ha
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Anti-blackness; Counter-storytelling; Critical race theory; Institutional betrayal; Motherscholar; Critical mentoring
Foreword - "Always here, but taken for granted": The Dedication and Unappreciation of Overworked Femtors of Color; Cheryl E. Matias
Chapter 1. I Wish I Woulda Known: Mentorship, Mobbing, and the Academy: Lessons in Power and Resistance; Jennifer L. Martin and Jennifer N. Brooks
Chapter 2. Making Space in Narrow Rooms: The Role of Intersectional Mentoring on Program Completion; Jendayi Mbalia and Raquel Farmer-Hinton
Chapter 3. The "Art" of Mentoring Otherwise: Troubling, Agitating and Flourishing in the Academy; Lindsey Abernathy, Stacie Warner, and Lucy E. Bailey
Chapter 4. Performative Inclusion: Vignettes of Dehumanization, Resistance and Mentorship; Ahlam Rahal, Cynthia Bruce, Kesa Munroe-Anderson, and Lynn Aylward
Chapter 5. Centering Joy and Community in Doctoral Student Mentoring; Asia S. Thomas and Michelle Zoss
Chapter 6. Mentoring for Freedom: Lessons from Doctoral Students of Color and the Mentor who Helped them Succeed; Lizette Aguilar, Franchesca Ho Sang, and Sherry L. Deckman
Chapter 7. "Transformational Feminist Mentoring as Radical Love in Chicanx Studies"; Corina Benavides Lopez
Chapter 8. Protecting the Unprotected: The Power of Peer Mentorship in a Professional Counterspace for Black Women; Chenelle S. Boatswain
Chapter 9. When We All We Got, Gatherings of Solidarity: Black Feminist Mentoring in Liberatory Research Teams; Taryrn T.C. Brown and Robin Phelps-Ward
Chapter 10. ISOLATION: A Critical Race Perspective on Journeying Through Academia When Mentorship is Absent or Not Enough!; Frederick V. Jr. Engram
Chapter 11. A Journey Through Black Femtoring and What the Academy Can Learn about Humanization; Marla Goins and K. Melchor Quick Hall
Chapter 12. Critical Black Feminist Mentoring: Implications for Student and Faculty Success and Well-Being in Academic Spaces Post-COVID; Dyann C. Logwood and Sadaf Ali
Chapter 13. Mentoring as Acts of Resistance and Reimagining: The Reflective Testimonios of Multiple Generations of Women Leaders in Higher Education; Katrina Struloeff, Kimberly Sterin, Karena Escalante, Sherri Manson, and Haley Rose Kowal
Chapter 14. Swimming with the Sharks: Survival and Thriving with Academic Mentoring; Sun Y. Gu, April M. Jones, and Stephanie Anne Shelton
Chapter 15. Thriving Through Counter-narratives of Hope, Love, and Joy: Reflections on Abolitionist Approaches to Queer/Feminist Mentorship; Trixie G. Smith and Matthew B. Cox
Chapter 16. "We Are Each Other's Bond": Abolitionist Feminism Peer Mentorship As Healing and Sustaining Praxis for Black Women Doctoral Students; Kiana Willis, Jaminque Adams, Bri'Ann Price, Laetitia Adelson, Brittney Kilgore, and Lastasia Ramsey
Chapter 17. Sis, You Good? Mutual Mentorship as Care: Centering Well-being Among Black Women Scholars; Jhanae E. Wingfield, Laura Porterfield, and Lynnette Mawhinney
Chapter 18. Mentorship Beyond Borders: Cultivating (Counter)Spaces of Wholeness for Faculty, Students, and Professionals from International Backgrounds; Yi Xuen Tay, Karren Gunalan, Milad Mohebali, and Eva Faith Sosoo
Chapter 19. Critical Mentoring in the Hyphen: Reciprocal Connections Through a Shared Asian American Identity; Robin Brandehoff, Daranee Taychachaiwongse Teng, and Amie Ha
Chapter 1. I Wish I Woulda Known: Mentorship, Mobbing, and the Academy: Lessons in Power and Resistance; Jennifer L. Martin and Jennifer N. Brooks
Chapter 2. Making Space in Narrow Rooms: The Role of Intersectional Mentoring on Program Completion; Jendayi Mbalia and Raquel Farmer-Hinton
Chapter 3. The "Art" of Mentoring Otherwise: Troubling, Agitating and Flourishing in the Academy; Lindsey Abernathy, Stacie Warner, and Lucy E. Bailey
Chapter 4. Performative Inclusion: Vignettes of Dehumanization, Resistance and Mentorship; Ahlam Rahal, Cynthia Bruce, Kesa Munroe-Anderson, and Lynn Aylward
Chapter 5. Centering Joy and Community in Doctoral Student Mentoring; Asia S. Thomas and Michelle Zoss
Chapter 6. Mentoring for Freedom: Lessons from Doctoral Students of Color and the Mentor who Helped them Succeed; Lizette Aguilar, Franchesca Ho Sang, and Sherry L. Deckman
Chapter 7. "Transformational Feminist Mentoring as Radical Love in Chicanx Studies"; Corina Benavides Lopez
Chapter 8. Protecting the Unprotected: The Power of Peer Mentorship in a Professional Counterspace for Black Women; Chenelle S. Boatswain
Chapter 9. When We All We Got, Gatherings of Solidarity: Black Feminist Mentoring in Liberatory Research Teams; Taryrn T.C. Brown and Robin Phelps-Ward
Chapter 10. ISOLATION: A Critical Race Perspective on Journeying Through Academia When Mentorship is Absent or Not Enough!; Frederick V. Jr. Engram
Chapter 11. A Journey Through Black Femtoring and What the Academy Can Learn about Humanization; Marla Goins and K. Melchor Quick Hall
Chapter 12. Critical Black Feminist Mentoring: Implications for Student and Faculty Success and Well-Being in Academic Spaces Post-COVID; Dyann C. Logwood and Sadaf Ali
Chapter 13. Mentoring as Acts of Resistance and Reimagining: The Reflective Testimonios of Multiple Generations of Women Leaders in Higher Education; Katrina Struloeff, Kimberly Sterin, Karena Escalante, Sherri Manson, and Haley Rose Kowal
Chapter 14. Swimming with the Sharks: Survival and Thriving with Academic Mentoring; Sun Y. Gu, April M. Jones, and Stephanie Anne Shelton
Chapter 15. Thriving Through Counter-narratives of Hope, Love, and Joy: Reflections on Abolitionist Approaches to Queer/Feminist Mentorship; Trixie G. Smith and Matthew B. Cox
Chapter 16. "We Are Each Other's Bond": Abolitionist Feminism Peer Mentorship As Healing and Sustaining Praxis for Black Women Doctoral Students; Kiana Willis, Jaminque Adams, Bri'Ann Price, Laetitia Adelson, Brittney Kilgore, and Lastasia Ramsey
Chapter 17. Sis, You Good? Mutual Mentorship as Care: Centering Well-being Among Black Women Scholars; Jhanae E. Wingfield, Laura Porterfield, and Lynnette Mawhinney
Chapter 18. Mentorship Beyond Borders: Cultivating (Counter)Spaces of Wholeness for Faculty, Students, and Professionals from International Backgrounds; Yi Xuen Tay, Karren Gunalan, Milad Mohebali, and Eva Faith Sosoo
Chapter 19. Critical Mentoring in the Hyphen: Reciprocal Connections Through a Shared Asian American Identity; Robin Brandehoff, Daranee Taychachaiwongse Teng, and Amie Ha
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