Introduction, Antione D. Tomlin. SECTION I: YOU WILL HEAR ME #BLACKWOMEN. Not All SuperHERoes Wear Capes, Jenn C. Brad. Where Do I Go From Here? The Journey of Being Led by the Lost, DeShawn Burrell. Shit I Hear in My Office, Kisha E. Calbert. When I Finally Got a Black Boss, Jasmine C. Marks. Dear Colleagues: It’s Not Me, It’s You, DeAnna Katey. Angry Advocate Revelations: Standpoints and Lessons From One Black Feminist Womxn in Student Affairs, Avina I. Ross. SECTION II: WHERE ARE THE BLACK MEN? I STEP UP BECAUSE I HAVE TO! #BLACKMAN. What Not to Do: The “Token” Black Man, Geoffrey L. Colbert. Do I Really Belong Here? Corey D. Robinson. To Be Young, Black, and Doctoring: The Fight to Be PhinisheD While Working Full Time, Relius Johnson. Dark Matter or a Matter of Darkness? Queermisia, AfroPessimism, and Fatimisia in Higher Education, Olajiwon K. McCadney. Black, Young ... and Disabled? Thoughts From a Disabled Black Male Student Affairs Practitioner, Laventrice S. Ridgeway. SECTION III: I PROMISE IT IS NOT ALL BAD. KEEP PUSHING! #BLACKSAPROMATTER! “You Forgot Your Pearls and Gloves”: A Meditation From a Vice President of Student Affairs, Davida L. Haywood. You Said It, You Meant It, But I Have Moved On, D. Mack. Walking the Line: Black Student Advocacy and Self Preservation, Jayson E. L. Douglas. Sis Is Tired: The Trials and Tribulations of Being a Professional Black Women in Higher Education, Zakia Johnson. The Expectation of Black Martyrdom in Support of the Student and the Importance of Boundaries, Aja Simpson Zulfiqar. Invisible and in the Way, Yet We Still Rise, LaDarius Thompson. Ambition Is Bait, Kira Gatewood. Conclusion, Antione D. Tomlin. About the Contributors.
Introduction, Antione D. Tomlin. SECTION I: YOU WILL HEAR ME #BLACKWOMEN. Not All SuperHERoes Wear Capes, Jenn C. Brad. Where Do I Go From Here? The Journey of Being Led by the Lost, DeShawn Burrell. Shit I Hear in My Office, Kisha E. Calbert. When I Finally Got a Black Boss, Jasmine C. Marks. Dear Colleagues: It’s Not Me, It’s You, DeAnna Katey. Angry Advocate Revelations: Standpoints and Lessons From One Black Feminist Womxn in Student Affairs, Avina I. Ross. SECTION II: WHERE ARE THE BLACK MEN? I STEP UP BECAUSE I HAVE TO! #BLACKMAN. What Not to Do: The “Token” Black Man, Geoffrey L. Colbert. Do I Really Belong Here? Corey D. Robinson. To Be Young, Black, and Doctoring: The Fight to Be PhinisheD While Working Full Time, Relius Johnson. Dark Matter or a Matter of Darkness? Queermisia, AfroPessimism, and Fatimisia in Higher Education, Olajiwon K. McCadney. Black, Young ... and Disabled? Thoughts From a Disabled Black Male Student Affairs Practitioner, Laventrice S. Ridgeway. SECTION III: I PROMISE IT IS NOT ALL BAD. KEEP PUSHING! #BLACKSAPROMATTER! “You Forgot Your Pearls and Gloves”: A Meditation From a Vice President of Student Affairs, Davida L. Haywood. You Said It, You Meant It, But I Have Moved On, D. Mack. Walking the Line: Black Student Advocacy and Self Preservation, Jayson E. L. Douglas. Sis Is Tired: The Trials and Tribulations of Being a Professional Black Women in Higher Education, Zakia Johnson. The Expectation of Black Martyrdom in Support of the Student and the Importance of Boundaries, Aja Simpson Zulfiqar. Invisible and in the Way, Yet We Still Rise, LaDarius Thompson. Ambition Is Bait, Kira Gatewood. Conclusion, Antione D. Tomlin. About the Contributors.