“We Live in Two Worlds”: A Phenomenological Exploration of the Experiences of Foreign-Born U.S. College and University Presidents
The Qualitative Report
Part of the Race, Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies Commons
Works in Race, Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies
2023
2022
2021
Sassin' Through Sadhana': Learned Leadership Journeys of Black Women in Holistic Practices
Rachel Panton
The Curious Case of Nationalism and Female Subjectivities: A Study of Exiled Tibetan Women in India
Peace and Conflict Studies Journal Conference 2023
Critical and Emancipatory Peacebuilding and Ethnopolitical Conflicts
Peace and Conflict Studies Journal Conference 2023
The drum beat of the Inuit Circumpolar Council - conflict transformation through communication and collaboration
Peace and Conflict Studies Journal Conference 2023
Using phenomenological psychology to understand and promote leadership development in Black girls and women
The Qualitative Report Conference
2020
Race, Power, and the Law: Southern Legal and Constitutional History
CAHSS Faculty Books and Book Chapters
2019
Take Another Look: Two Constructivist Activities to Facilitate a Social Justice Lens Among Research Students
The Qualitative Report Conference
2018
The Strategy of Using Truth to Combat Power: Thurgood Marshall’s and the NAACP’s Legal Strategy in the Fight for Racial Justice
Charles Zelden
2017
Pregnancy and Childbirth Practices among Immigrant Women from India: “Have a Healthy Baby”
The Qualitative Report Conference
2016
African American Parents Acceptance of their Child's Emotional Disability: A Qualitative Study
The Qualitative Report Conference
2015
2014
The Strategy of Using Truth to Combat Power: Thurgood Marshall’s and the NAACP’s Legal Strategy in the Fight for Racial Justice
CAHSS Intellectual Conversations
A Thin Blue Line and the Great Black Divide: The Inter and Intra Departmental Conflict Among Black Police Officers, Their Agencies, and the Communities in which They Work Regarding Police Use of Force Perception By Black Americans in a Southwestern State
Department of Conflict Resolution Studies Theses and Dissertations
2013
2012
‘Excessive,’ ‘Unnecessary,’ and ‘Shocking to [the] Conscience’: Thurgood Marshall’s Unending Fight Against the Death Penalty
CAHSS Intellectual Conversations