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Recruitment without Retention: A Critical Case of Black Faculty Unrest
- Journal of Negro Education
- Journal of Negro Education
- Volume 86, Number 3, Summer 2017
- pp. 305-317
- Article
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Abstract:
Drawn from a qualitative, critical case study of Black faculty’s experience at a predominantly White institution, this study describes what may precede campus protests and demands for more Black faculty. Faculty voices highlight how racism and a hostile campus culture can lead to low retention and an overall sense of faculty unrest. The authors used critical race theory to analyze data and examine ways PWIs can better retain Black faculty.