Campus Location

Dallas Campus (Online)

Date of Award

1-2025

Document Type

DNP Project

Department

Organizational Leadership

Degree Name

Doctor of Education

Committee Chair or Primary Advisor

Dr. Misty Resendez

Second Committee Member or Secondary Advisor

Dr. Karmyn Downs

Third Committee Member or Committee Reader

Dr. JoAnn Olson

Abstract

Abstract

African American women are underrepresented in predominantly White higher education institutions in Texas. Inconsistent treatment and policies have contributed to the disparate numbers of African American women in predominately White institutions. African American women are subjected to discrimination based on race, sex, and color. The problem investigated in this study was the barriers to African American tenure-seeking women in predominately White institutions. Barriers discussed in those interviews were discrimination, equity, inclusion, lack of support systems, organizational culture and relationships, and mentors. Six African American women in PWIs in Texas were interviewed to give a voice to the barriers experienced in their journey to attain tenure. The researcher held interviews through Zoom and identified codes and themes based on the barriers discussed. This research added to the current literature to better understand the obstacles that African American women experience. Conclusions were the following: (a) African American tenure-seeking women were treated in a different manner than their non-African American counterparts by lack of support, which led to discrimination; (b) African American women were not provided mentors or shepherds to assist them in development or completing applications for tenured positions, which hindered their ability to gain tenure; (c) this group experienced a lack of equity and inclusion; and (d) these women were subjected to discriminatory practices in hiring and promotions. Predominately White institutions should provide diversity, equity, and inclusion training to committees within the universities to increase diversity, which is in line with Texas Senate Bill 17. Until committees and administration understand the plight of African American women, no change can occur.

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