Author: Juanita Johnson-Bailey
Publisher: Krieger Publishing Company
ISBN: 9781575240749
Category : African American women
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A depiction of college through the eyes of non-traditional women students. It chronicles the painful, joyous and often humorous experiences of eight black women. In addition, the author shares their recommendations and insights regarding the process of schooling.
Sistahs in College
Author: Juanita Johnson-Bailey
Publisher: Krieger Publishing Company
ISBN: 9781575240749
Category : African American women
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A depiction of college through the eyes of non-traditional women students. It chronicles the painful, joyous and often humorous experiences of eight black women. In addition, the author shares their recommendations and insights regarding the process of schooling.
Publisher: Krieger Publishing Company
ISBN: 9781575240749
Category : African American women
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A depiction of college through the eyes of non-traditional women students. It chronicles the painful, joyous and often humorous experiences of eight black women. In addition, the author shares their recommendations and insights regarding the process of schooling.
What Brothers Think, What Sistahs Know
Author: Denene Millner
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 0061922013
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
From the author of The Sistahs' Rules and her husband comes a Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus for African Americans.Denene Millner's sassy, shrewd reaction to The Rules became a bestseller. The Sistahs' Rules spent six months on the BlackBoard list. Then, proving the value of her own advice about dating and mating, Denene married Brother Mr. Right, Nick Chiles. Once she'd laid claim to his heart, she took a really long look at his head to find out what his words and actions really meant. Together they decided to go boldly where few couples dare: inside the minds of a sistah and a brotha to reveal the real deal on what Black men think of commitment, monogamy, and other mysteries--and what sistahs know about staying true to themselves. What Brothers Think, What Sistahs Know is the first book for African Americans that decodes the inscrutable ways of the opposite sex. In this funny, honest, provocative book, Millner and Chiles step across the great divide to create--once and for all--real understanding between sistahs and brothers. They give the real deal on: * The perfect date * Why brothers think all sistahs are angry * Why so many men could run down Michael Johnson in an effort to escape commitment * Whether it's fair for sistahs to scream when brothers chase white girls * Why good sex matters What Brothers Think, What Sistahs Know covers everything from first dates to lasting commitments, from myths and misunderstandings between brothas and sistahs to the kind of communication that fosters love and respect. It reveals, for the very first time, the motivations and fears coursing through that warm-blooded animal on the other side of the bed.
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 0061922013
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
From the author of The Sistahs' Rules and her husband comes a Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus for African Americans.Denene Millner's sassy, shrewd reaction to The Rules became a bestseller. The Sistahs' Rules spent six months on the BlackBoard list. Then, proving the value of her own advice about dating and mating, Denene married Brother Mr. Right, Nick Chiles. Once she'd laid claim to his heart, she took a really long look at his head to find out what his words and actions really meant. Together they decided to go boldly where few couples dare: inside the minds of a sistah and a brotha to reveal the real deal on what Black men think of commitment, monogamy, and other mysteries--and what sistahs know about staying true to themselves. What Brothers Think, What Sistahs Know is the first book for African Americans that decodes the inscrutable ways of the opposite sex. In this funny, honest, provocative book, Millner and Chiles step across the great divide to create--once and for all--real understanding between sistahs and brothers. They give the real deal on: * The perfect date * Why brothers think all sistahs are angry * Why so many men could run down Michael Johnson in an effort to escape commitment * Whether it's fair for sistahs to scream when brothers chase white girls * Why good sex matters What Brothers Think, What Sistahs Know covers everything from first dates to lasting commitments, from myths and misunderstandings between brothas and sistahs to the kind of communication that fosters love and respect. It reveals, for the very first time, the motivations and fears coursing through that warm-blooded animal on the other side of the bed.
When a Sistah's Fed Up
Author: Monica F. Anderson
Publisher: Tymac Books
ISBN: 9780978637804
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Faith Henry, the first African American mayor of Ulysses, Texas, finds her perfect life unravelling as she struggles to save her career and salvage her marriage.
Publisher: Tymac Books
ISBN: 9780978637804
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Faith Henry, the first African American mayor of Ulysses, Texas, finds her perfect life unravelling as she struggles to save her career and salvage her marriage.
A Syllabus for Black Women
Author: Thaïs Bass-Moore
Publisher: Independently Published
ISBN: 9781075842177
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This is a practical, real, how-to guide to help women in college make good choices, particularly outside of the classroom. Academically Black women are killin' it, but it's the more personal stuff that keeps us from maximizing our potential. It is impossible for someone to be completely successful academically if they consistently make poor choices in their personal life. Some of the 110 life lessons include, "Thirsty", "He Is Not Your Father", "Feeling Overlooked", "She is Not Your Competitor", and "You Are Loved." Based largely upon the author's experiences at UCLA, this book is a must-read for African-American women in college. However, all women can benefit from this book. Written in an easy to digest format, this book is designed to empower and transform.
Publisher: Independently Published
ISBN: 9781075842177
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This is a practical, real, how-to guide to help women in college make good choices, particularly outside of the classroom. Academically Black women are killin' it, but it's the more personal stuff that keeps us from maximizing our potential. It is impossible for someone to be completely successful academically if they consistently make poor choices in their personal life. Some of the 110 life lessons include, "Thirsty", "He Is Not Your Father", "Feeling Overlooked", "She is Not Your Competitor", and "You Are Loved." Based largely upon the author's experiences at UCLA, this book is a must-read for African-American women in college. However, all women can benefit from this book. Written in an easy to digest format, this book is designed to empower and transform.
T-shirt Makeovers
Author: Sistahs of Harlem
Publisher: Glitterati Incorporated
ISBN: 0977753174
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
Languages : en
Pages : 70
Book Description
Take your old or weary, new and funky or just plain cotton comfy T-shirt and turn it into a fashion statement.
Publisher: Glitterati Incorporated
ISBN: 0977753174
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
Languages : en
Pages : 70
Book Description
Take your old or weary, new and funky or just plain cotton comfy T-shirt and turn it into a fashion statement.
College and the Working Class
Author: Allison L. Hurst
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9460917526
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 195
Book Description
What are the meanings, experiences, and impact of college for working-class people? The author of this book addresses the two questions, what is college like for working-class students, and what is college for the working class? In The Other Three Percent, the author draws on a wealth of previous research to tell the stories of five very different working-class college students as they apply to, enter, successfully navigate, and complete college. Through these stories readers will learn about the obstacles working-class students face and overcome, the costs and effectiveness of higher education as a mechanism of social mobility, and the problems caused on our college campuses by our reticence to meaningfully confront the class divide. Readers will be invited to compare their own experiences of higher education with those of the students here described, and to evaluate their own institutions’ openness towards working-class students through a series of checklists provided in the book’s conclusion. Allison L. Hurst is Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at Furman University in Greenville, South Carolina. She is a member of the Association of Working-Class Academics.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9460917526
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 195
Book Description
What are the meanings, experiences, and impact of college for working-class people? The author of this book addresses the two questions, what is college like for working-class students, and what is college for the working class? In The Other Three Percent, the author draws on a wealth of previous research to tell the stories of five very different working-class college students as they apply to, enter, successfully navigate, and complete college. Through these stories readers will learn about the obstacles working-class students face and overcome, the costs and effectiveness of higher education as a mechanism of social mobility, and the problems caused on our college campuses by our reticence to meaningfully confront the class divide. Readers will be invited to compare their own experiences of higher education with those of the students here described, and to evaluate their own institutions’ openness towards working-class students through a series of checklists provided in the book’s conclusion. Allison L. Hurst is Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at Furman University in Greenville, South Carolina. She is a member of the Association of Working-Class Academics.
Flyy Girl
Author: Omar Tyree
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 0743219740
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 432
Book Description
From a fresh new voice with talent to burn comes this brash bitter sweet novel about Tracy Ellison, a young girl with knockout looks, slanted hazel eyes, tall hair, and attitude, as she comes of age during the hip-hop era. Motivated by the material life, Tracy, her friends, and the young men who will do anything to get next to them are plunged into a world of violence, gratuitous sex, and heartbreak. Slowly, Tracy begins to examine her life, her goals, and her sexuality—as she evolves from a Flyy Girl into a woman. A captivating tale, written with fluid narrative and contemporary dialect, Flyy Girl captures the complete feel and sounds of the streets and is destined to become an urban classic.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 0743219740
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 432
Book Description
From a fresh new voice with talent to burn comes this brash bitter sweet novel about Tracy Ellison, a young girl with knockout looks, slanted hazel eyes, tall hair, and attitude, as she comes of age during the hip-hop era. Motivated by the material life, Tracy, her friends, and the young men who will do anything to get next to them are plunged into a world of violence, gratuitous sex, and heartbreak. Slowly, Tracy begins to examine her life, her goals, and her sexuality—as she evolves from a Flyy Girl into a woman. A captivating tale, written with fluid narrative and contemporary dialect, Flyy Girl captures the complete feel and sounds of the streets and is destined to become an urban classic.
Black Female Undergraduates on Campus
Author: Crystal R. Chambers
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
ISBN: 1780525028
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 247
Book Description
Intends to identify both successes and challenges faced by Black female students accessing and matriculating through institutions of higher education. This volume is aimed toward garnering an understanding of the educational trajectories and experiences of Black females, independent of and in comparison to their peers.
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
ISBN: 1780525028
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 247
Book Description
Intends to identify both successes and challenges faced by Black female students accessing and matriculating through institutions of higher education. This volume is aimed toward garnering an understanding of the educational trajectories and experiences of Black females, independent of and in comparison to their peers.
Creating a Place for Adult Learners in Higher Education
Author: Amy D. Rose
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1003808379
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 231
Book Description
Creating a Place for Adult Learners in Higher Education offers deep insights into how to attract, teach, support, and retain students over the age of 25 – an important yet often overlooked student group. Comprehensive in scope, this book covers all the main aspects of adult students’ relationships with higher education institutions: recruitment, admissions, and financing; course and program provision and teaching approaches; and student support, retention, and completion. The discussion is bolstered by chapters of analysis on adult student demographics (including both diversities and commonalities), exploration of leadership challenges, and discussion of measurements of success. Drawing from the most up-to-date research as well as practical experience and descriptions of best practices by programs historically serving adults, the authors provide a broad set of strategies and recommendations to place adult students at the center of the educational process. Higher education leaders, practitioners, and administrators will find this book an invaluable resource as they seek to better account for and support this key student group, which now comprises approximately 30% of the US undergraduate population.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1003808379
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 231
Book Description
Creating a Place for Adult Learners in Higher Education offers deep insights into how to attract, teach, support, and retain students over the age of 25 – an important yet often overlooked student group. Comprehensive in scope, this book covers all the main aspects of adult students’ relationships with higher education institutions: recruitment, admissions, and financing; course and program provision and teaching approaches; and student support, retention, and completion. The discussion is bolstered by chapters of analysis on adult student demographics (including both diversities and commonalities), exploration of leadership challenges, and discussion of measurements of success. Drawing from the most up-to-date research as well as practical experience and descriptions of best practices by programs historically serving adults, the authors provide a broad set of strategies and recommendations to place adult students at the center of the educational process. Higher education leaders, practitioners, and administrators will find this book an invaluable resource as they seek to better account for and support this key student group, which now comprises approximately 30% of the US undergraduate population.
Recruitment and Retention of Race Group Students in American Higher Education
Author: C. Dwayne Wilson
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 031335149X
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 247
Book Description
Challenges to American college and university affirmative action and racial and ethnic diversity initiatives were resolved by the Supreme Court in its 2003 decisions in the University of Michigan case. Those decisions affirmed, as a compelling interest, the attainment of racially diverse student bodies in higher education. The Court's decisions and the predicted increases over the next decade in the numbers of race and ethnic group high school graduates have reinforced and in some cases strengthened the resolve of college and university officials that the positive returns from affirmative action and racial diversity are real and worth pursuing. The purpose of this annotated bibliography is to provide a record of the research, scholarship, and programs for recruitment and retention of African American, Alaskan Native, American Indian, Asian American, Latino, and Pacific Islander students at the college and university levels. It is structured to facilitate access by college and university administrators, professionals, consultants, researchers, and students who require information on recruitment and retention to aid in their decision making about strategy related issues, and scientific and creative processes in the area. This bibliography covers more than forty years of literature and contains 969 citations organized into five chapters.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 031335149X
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 247
Book Description
Challenges to American college and university affirmative action and racial and ethnic diversity initiatives were resolved by the Supreme Court in its 2003 decisions in the University of Michigan case. Those decisions affirmed, as a compelling interest, the attainment of racially diverse student bodies in higher education. The Court's decisions and the predicted increases over the next decade in the numbers of race and ethnic group high school graduates have reinforced and in some cases strengthened the resolve of college and university officials that the positive returns from affirmative action and racial diversity are real and worth pursuing. The purpose of this annotated bibliography is to provide a record of the research, scholarship, and programs for recruitment and retention of African American, Alaskan Native, American Indian, Asian American, Latino, and Pacific Islander students at the college and university levels. It is structured to facilitate access by college and university administrators, professionals, consultants, researchers, and students who require information on recruitment and retention to aid in their decision making about strategy related issues, and scientific and creative processes in the area. This bibliography covers more than forty years of literature and contains 969 citations organized into five chapters.