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|a Navigating academia during COVID-19 :
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a Recognizing the inequities : amplifying our voices. Self-identification in black, red, brown, and white : a clarion call to address medical racism in Native American communities / Mary Boudreaux -- The gift of ontological inquiry / Uchenna Baker -- Lessons for my daughters (Taught to me by bell) / Brandon L.A, Hutchinson -- Celebrating Ramadan during COVID / Fathima Wakeel -- Grief and bereavement during COVID-19 : funeralization and ritual losses / Cheryl Green -- Reimagining Asian women scholars in academic spaces / Meghana Ray -- Working around the clock in the time of COVID-19 / Fauzia Saiyed -- Experiences of a Latina educator, mother, and student during the COVID-19 pandemic / Yalitza Corcino-Davis -- Some time with writing / Ogechi Iwuoha Njoku -- Turning challenges into opportunities building resilience. Grow through what you go through / Chelsea L. Ortiz -- Social-emotional challenges in K-12 education during the COVID-19 pandemic / Koren M. Paul -- Leading in color in academia : a Latinx chairs experience of resiliency and hope / Loida Reyes -- Navigating realities while maintaining perspective during COVID / Antionette Smith Epps -- Giving up is never an option : personal and professional development during COVID-19 / Rochelle Felix -- Redefining resilience and hope : La Lucha Contina! / Beatriz Suro -- Finding my way through a never-ending storm : leading, mothering, and coping with loss / Sienna S. Abdulahad -- Identifying solutions and best practices : strategies for success. The complications of COVID and conduct / Juhi Bhatt -- Teaching the calculus of Coronavirus-19 / Gelonia L. Dent -- Its a win-win : faculty-mentored research with students of color / Anuli Njoku and Rochelle Felix -- ACEing the black trauma of the COVID-19 pandemic / Marian Evans -- Coping resources and self-care during COVID-19, police brutality, and social unrest / Anuli Njoku -- Spaces to heal : providing the table and seats / Anuli Njoku and Marian Evans.
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|a "This edited volume provides personal narratives of a diverse group of scholars in academia regarding strategies to navigate academia during times of COVID-19 and unrest. Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) women in academia are grappling with emotional tolls and invisible burdens, discrimination, political turmoil, social unrest, and public health crises. Moreover, the rapid pivot response to COVID-19 has exacerbated inequities among BIPOC women in academia. This book explores their stories of ordeal, triumph, loss, and hope."--ProQuest Ebook Central website.
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|a Anuli Njoku is Associate Professor of Public Health in the Department of Public Health at Southern Connecticut State University, USA. Her research and teaching specialties include cultural competency in higher education, health disparities, health promotion and education, health equity, environmental health, rural health, and the scholarship of teaching and learning. Marian Evans is Associate Professor of Public Health in the Department of Public Health, and affiliated faculty in the Department of Women and Gender Studies at Southern Connecticut State University, USA. Her research and teaching specialties include Womens health, environmental health, the scholarship of teaching and learning, and public health practice and management.
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