The Purposeful Silencing of Black Women in Educational Leadership
“Aggressive.”
“Strong-willed.”
“Passionate.”
— have been words falsely labeled as simple descriptors when in actuality, they are evidence of the continued sexism and racism that plagues our society. Women in leadership have always faced adversity and are still seen as second-rate citizens in our country. We see this play out on a national level, but we also see this through daily interactions with those of privilege.
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