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Life at the intersection
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This phenomenological study explores the lived experiences of Black women mid-level administrators at predominately White institutions, particularly how they describe and perceive the intersection of their race and gender, define self, and negotiate their multiple identities. Semistructured in-depth interviews were conducted with seven women who were selected using both purposive and snowball sampling. Each participant self identified as Black, African, or mixed race identifying as Black, and
doi:10.17760/d20316506
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