Drs. Christa J. Porter (Kent State University), Thandi Sulé (Oakland University), and Natasha N. Croom (Clemson University) are inviting chapter abstracts. The purpose of the book is to bridge together seminal and contemporary intergenerational voices through interdisciplinary narratives, that elucidate Black feminist epistemologies and praxis. Authors should highlight relevant research, methodologies, and theoretical/conceptual frameworks; share experiences as aspiring faculty, current contingent, tenure-track, tenured faculty, and/or academic administrators; and offer lessons learned and strategies to influence systemic and institutional change for, with, and alongside Black Women. Editors also invite narratives of minoritized folx who apply Black feminist epistemologies and praxis while making sense of their intersectional positionalities, and situating research, teaching, and service through a Black feminist ethos.
Please submit a brief bio of author(S) (250 words or less), title and abstract (300 words or less) by 5PM EST on Friday, August 21 to Christa Porter at cporte24@kent.edu