Black in the Middle: Navigating Power, Politics, and Purpose in Higher Education is a powerful collection of first-person narratives from those who have served as Black mid-level administrators. Their stories are from the front lines of higher education. Positioned between frontline staff and executive leadership, these professionals have navigated the complexities of race, power, loyalty, and institutional change without a roadmap or recognition.
Through stories of resilience, ethical dilemmas, professional isolation, and strategic leadership,
this book shines a light on the hidden labor and lived experiences of those who lead from the
middle. Each chapter includes practical takeaways, reflection questions, and discussion
prompts—making it essential reading for current and aspiring higher education leaders, graduate
students, and anyone committed to equity in academic spaces.
This is more than a leadership book. It’s a blueprint for surviving and thriving within systems not
built for you.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Black in the Middle: Navigating Power, Politics, and Purpose in Higher Education is a powerful collection of first-person narratives from those who have served as Black mid-level administrators. Their stories are from the front lines of higher education. Positioned between frontline staff and executive leadership, these professionals have navigated the complexities of race, power, loyalty, and institutional change without a roadmap or recognition. Through stories of resilience, ethical dilemmas, professional isolation, and strategic leadership, this book shines a light on the hidden labor and lived experiences of those who lead from themiddle. Each chapter includes practical takeaways, reflection questions, and discussionprompts-making it essential reading for current and aspiring higher education leaders, graduatestudents, and anyone committed to equity in academic spaces. This is more than a leadership book. It's a blueprint for surviving and thriving within systems notbuilt for you. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798289161475
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