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Women Of Color In Stem Navigating The Workforce 1st Edition Julia Ballenger Barbara Polnick Beverly Irby

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Women Of Color In Stem Navigating The Workforce 1st Edition Julia Ballenger Barbara Polnick Beverly Irby
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Publisher: Information Age Publishing, Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.35 MB
Pages: 227
Author: Julia Ballenger; Barbara Polnick; Beverly Irby
ISBN: 9781681237084, 1681237083
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Women Of Color In Stem Navigating The Workforce 1st Edition Julia Ballenger Barbara Polnick Beverly Irby by Julia Ballenger; Barbara Polnick; Beverly Irby 9781681237084, 1681237083 instant download after payment.

Women of Color in STEM: Navigating the Workforce is an opportunity for making public the life stories of women of color who have persevered in STEM workplace settings. The authors used various critical theories to situate and make visible the lives of women of color in such disciplines and workplace contexts like mathematics, science, engineering, NASA, academia, government agencies, and others. They skillfully centered women and their experiences at the intersection of their identity dimensions of race, class, gender, and their respective discipline.While the disciplines and career contexts vary, the oppression, alienation, and social inequities were common realities for all. Despite the challenges, the women were resilient and persevered with tenacity, a strong sense of self as a person of color, and reliance on family, community, mentors, and spirituality. While we celebrated the successes, it is critical that organizational leaders, whether in education or other workplace settings, draw from narratives and counter‐narratives of these women to improve the organizational climate where individuals can thrive, despite their racial, class and gender identity. This book will assist educational communities, professional communities, and families to understand their roles and responsibilities in increasing the number of women of color in STEM.

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