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Nadrea R Njoku
Nadrea R Njoku
Assistant Vice President, Frederick D. Patterson Research Institute--UNCF
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Reimagining the historically Black college and university (HBCU) environment: Exposing race secrets and the binding chains of respectability and othermothering
N Njoku, M Butler, CC Beatty
International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education 30 (8), 783-799, 2017
892017
Theorizing Black women’s experiences with institution-sanctioned violence: A# BlackLivesMatter imperative toward Black liberation on campus
LD Patton, NR Njoku
Black Liberation in Higher Education, 96-116, 2021
702021
Explorations of respectability and resistance in constructions of Black womanhood at HBCUs
NR Njoku, LD Patton
Critical perspectives on Black women and college success, 157-171, 2017
442017
Outpacing expectations: Battling the misconceptions of regional public historically black colleges and universities
F Commodore, NR Njoku
New Directions for Higher Education 2020 (190), 99-117, 2020
182020
Black feminist thought and examining the experiences of Black graduate women in the academy
LD Patton, N Njoku, J Rogers
Theoretical frameworks in qualitative research, 62-79, 2015
92015
Culturally Relevant Practice: Implementation among Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
L Owens, N Njoku
Frederick D. Patterson Research Institute, UNCF, 2021
32021
Woman in the making: The impact of the constructed campus environment of Xavier University of Louisiana on the construction of Black womanhood
NR Njoku
Indiana University, 2017
22017
What Black cyberfeminism teaches us about Black women on college campuses
S Patterson-Stephens, NR Njoku
Black Feminist Epistemology, Research, and Praxis, 59-64, 2022
12022
Visible and Valuable:(Re) imagining Title IX's Interpretations to Create Hostile-Free Racially Gendered Educational Environments for Blackgirls and Blackwomyn
LWWM Ward, AT Hardaway, NR Njoku
Investing in the educational success of Black women and girls, 127-141, 2022
12022
This is how we do it: Promising practices for implementing an institutional transformation initiative at HBCUs
DSC Preston, BA James, LT Owens, N Njoku
About Campus 26 (3), 6-11, 2021
12021
“To Give Up the Little Kingdoms”: The Black College and the Gains and Losses of Desegregation
NR Njoku, ER Cole
The Journal of African American History 109 (1), 103-127, 2024
2024
Greater Funding, Greater Needs
N Njoku, L Murray
Phylon (1960-) 60 (2), 91-100, 2023
2023
The Heart Work of Hard Work: Black Teacher Pipeline Best Practices at HBCU Teacher Education Programs.
K Copridge, R Davis, LT Mosley, B James, NR Njoku
Frederick D. Patterson Research Institute, UNCF, 2023
2023
VISIBLE AND VALUABLE:(Re) imagining Title IXfP’20 educat’s Interpretations to Create Hostile-Free Racially Gendered Educational Environments for Blackgirls and Blackwomyn
WM La Wanda, AT Hardaway, NR Njoku
Investing in the Educational Success of Black Women and Girls, 127-141, 2023
2023
Student success at historically Black colleges and universities: Early findings and promising practices from the UNCF® Career Pathway Initiative
NR Njoku, LT Owens
New Directions for Higher Education 2022 (197), 69-78, 2022
2022
Answering the Call: The Role of HBCUs in Engaging Black Women's Identity Politics
M Covington, NR Njoku
Reimagining Historically Black Colleges and Universities: Survival Beyond …, 2021
2021
Martindale Brightwood Alliance for Educational Success. Final Evaluation Report
S Garcia, N Njoku
2016
I'd rather be harriet: A Counterstory of two sister scholars
N Njoku, JN Rodgers
Beyond Retention: Cultivating Spaces of Equity, Justice, and Fairness for …, 2016
2016
96 Theorizing Black women’s experiences with institution-sanctioned violence: a# BlackLivesMatter imperative toward Black liberation on campus
LD Patton, NR Njoku
Black Liberation in Higher Education: Considerations for Research and …, 0
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