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Ward, LaWanda; Haynes, Chayla; Petty, Raya; Mackie, Tierra Walters – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2023
White men who enslaved people of African descent and wrote the U.S. Constitution never imagined Blackwomen as persons who would become educated citizens. Acknowledgments and legal interpretations to affirm Blackwomen's personhood are absent from the romanticized document. We argue that in academia the intersecting contract is imposed on…
Descriptors: African American Teachers, Slavery, Tenure, Employment Experience
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Mobley, Steve D., Jr.; Taylor, Leonard D., Jr.; Haynes, Chayla – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2020
While the body of literature that deliberately underscores the experiences of Black faculty is growing in volume and complexity, the intersectional experiences of Black faculty members have seldom been a focus of inquiry. To address this gap, this study explores how Black queer men reconcile and engage their Blackness and queerness while occupying…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, African American Teachers, College Faculty, Males
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Haynes, Chayla; Joseph, Nicole M.; Patton, Lori D.; Stewart, Saran; Allen, Evette L. – Review of Educational Research, 2020
KimberlĂ© Crenshaw's scholarship on Black women has been the springboard for numerous education studies in which researchers use intersectionality as a theoretical framework; however, few have considered the possibilities of intersectionality as a methodological tool. In this literature synthesis, the authors (a) examined studies about Black women…
Descriptors: Females, African Americans, Higher Education, Educational Research
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Haynes, Chayla; Taylor, Leonard; Mobley, Steve D., Jr.; Haywood, Jasmine – Journal of Higher Education, 2020
The existing discourse highlighting Black faculty experiences in the classroom are largely hidden among studies that center the experiences of Faculty of Color who teach courses about race, gender, and/or diversity, regardless of their faculty status. And, even fewer of those studies unpack how their pedagogical approaches further complicate the…
Descriptors: African American Teachers, Teaching Methods, Females, Women Faculty