Walking the Warrior Path: Black Women Leaders Caring for Their Students and Themselves in Midst of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Conference Strand
Social Change, Leadership, and Advocacy
Abstract
The authors present the frst-hand narratives of Black women leaders in various leadership capacities in the academy that include being a Director, Dean, and Chairperson. Emphasis is placed on liberation-based self-care, leadership, and pedagogy in the midst of the covid-19 crisis with a goal of sharing specifc strategies for maintaining and strengthening self-care while navigating leadership in the context of a worldwide pandemic.
Evidence
Not available- external review.
Format
Individual Presentations
Biographical Sketch
Fabienne Snowden is an Assistant Professor at the Medgar Evers College.
Hollie Jones is the Dean for the Office of Academic Affairs at Medgar Evers College.
Maudry-Beverley Lashley is the Chair of Psychology at Medgar Evers College.
Location
Virtual Conference
Start Date
2-12-2021 10:00 AM
End Date
2-12-2021 11:00 AM
Recommended Citation
Snowden, Fabienne; Jones, Hollie; and Lashley, Maudry-Beverley, "Walking the Warrior Path: Black Women Leaders Caring for Their Students and Themselves in Midst of the COVID-19 Pandemic" (2021). National Cross-Cultural Counseling and Education Conference for Research, Action, and Change. 21.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/ccec/2021/2021/21
Walking the Warrior Path: Black Women Leaders Caring for Their Students and Themselves in Midst of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Virtual Conference
The authors present the frst-hand narratives of Black women leaders in various leadership capacities in the academy that include being a Director, Dean, and Chairperson. Emphasis is placed on liberation-based self-care, leadership, and pedagogy in the midst of the covid-19 crisis with a goal of sharing specifc strategies for maintaining and strengthening self-care while navigating leadership in the context of a worldwide pandemic.
Description
See Abstract