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CHALLENGES AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN FACE IN TECHNOLOGY-DRIVEN COLLEGE CLASSROOMS; CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK; RESEARCH DESIGN; FINDINGS; DISCUSSION OF THE FINDINGS; IMPLICATIONS; REFERENCES; BURIED TREASURE: COMMUNITY CULTURAL WEALTH AMONG BLACK AMERICAN FEMALE STUDENTS; RELEVANT LITERATURE; THEORETICAL LENS; CONTEXT; METHODOLOGY; FINDINGS; RECOMMENDATIONS; FINAL THOUGHTS; REFERENCES 327 $aBECOMING GROUNDED AND FOCUSED: AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN'S PERSPECTIVES ON CHURCH, SPIRITUALITY, RELIGION, AND COLLEGE LIFEINTRODUCTION; SPIRITUAL INFLUENCES ON STUDENT LIFE; SPIRITUALITY AND RELIGION; OVERALL STUDY; GATHERING OF DATA; LIMITATIONS; AFRICAN-AMERICAN FEMALE UNDERGRADUATES; SPIRITUAL AND RELIGIOUS CONNECTIONS TO CAMPUS LIFE; CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS; NOTES; REFERENCES; BEATING THE ODDS: HOW FIVE NON-TRADITIONAL BLACK FEMALE STUDENTS SUCCEEDED AT AN IVY-LEAGUE INSTITUTION; INTRODUCTION; METHOD; REFERENCES 327 $a''BEIN' ALIVE & BEIN' A WOMAN & BEIN' COLORED IS A METAPHYSICAL DILEMMA'': BLACK FEMALE SOCIAL INTEGRATION AT A PREDOMINANTLY WHITE INSTITUTIONLITERATURE REVIEW; METHODS; FINDINGS; RACIAL IDENTITY CONFLICT; DISCUSSION; REFERENCES; BLACK FEMALES IN HIGHER EDUCATION AT HBCUs: THE PARADOX OF SUCCESS; INTRODUCTION; THIRD BURDEN ON CAMPUS; THE SUCCESSES; THE PARADOX OF SUCCESS; RESEARCH SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; THE EMERGENCE OF WOMEN'S CENTERS AT HBCUs: CENTERS OF INFLUENCE AND THE CONFLUENCE OF BLACK FEMINIST EPISTEMOLOGY AND LIBERAL EDUCATION; INTRODUCTION 327 $aBACKGROUND AND HISTORICAL OVERVIEWTHEORETICAL FRAMEWORK; METHODOLOGY; PROGRAMMING AND BLACK FEMINIST EPISTEMOLOGY IN WOMEN'S CENTERS ON HBCUS; DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN IN COMMUNITY COLLEGES: OVERCOMING CHALLENGES AND SEIZING OPPORTUNITIES; COMMUNITY COLLEGES; RACE, CLASS, AND GENDER: CONSIDERING AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN COMMUNITY COLLEGE STUDENTS; STUDENT RETENTION IN COMMUNITY COLLEGES; METHODOLOGY; RESULTS; DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; ILLUMINATING THE EXPERIENCES OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN FEMALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE STUDENTS IN DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATION 327 $aINTRODUCTION 330 $aMore than identity politics, intersectionality regards the inability of institutional structures to remedy discrimination because of the intersection between social dynamics which are often discretely conceived (Crenshaw & Dill, 2009). 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