Until Every Woman Is Free: Equity and Belonging in the Academy Through Duoethnography
By (Author) Christina L. Dobbs
Edited by Dr Christine Montecillo Leider
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
8th January 2026
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Racism and racial discrimination / Anti-racism
Feminism and feminist theory
Hardback
304
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
Many higher education institutions have made public-facing, explicit commitments to diversifying and retaining faculty of color, yet research continues to document how even under these changes the experiences of faculty of color, especially women of color, have only minimally changed or stayed the same. Through the use of duoethnography, and other autoethnographic methods, this edited collection highlights the voices of women of color in academia from a range of university settings, developmental career stages, and professional trajectories, providing a space for women of color to process their own experiences navigating, surviving, and thriving in white male-dominated academia. The contributors featured in this volume offer important insights into how institutions of higher education could better support women of color professors.
Christina L. Dobbs is Associate Professor in the Department of Teaching and Learning at Boston University, Wheelock College of Education and Human Development. She is also Program Director for the English Education for Equity and Justice program
Christine Montecillo Leider is an assistant professor of education at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell, USA.