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ISSN 2643-7031
Research Article
Vol. 5, Issue 3, 2024November 22, 2024 PDT

Becoming Invisible: Resistance Strategies Among Black women Activists in Higher Education

Taylor A. Geyton, Ph.D, Lalaine Sevillano, Gerri K. Connaught, Ph.D, Fatima Mabrouk,
Black womenHigher educationStrategic silencingResistanceActivismEpistemic violenceCritical Race Feminism (CRF)IntersectionalityStereotypesInstitutional bias
https://doi.org/10.5399/osu/ADVJRNL.5.3.2.
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Geyton, Taylor  A., Lalaine Sevillano, Gerri K. Connaught, and Fatima Mabrouk. 2024. “Becoming Invisible: Resistance Strategies Among Black Women Activists in Higher Education.” ADVANCE Journal 5 (3). https:/​/​doi.org/​10.5399/​osu/​ADVJRNL.5.3.2.

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