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The Intersection of Gender and Race in Adult Education Research

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Across a fifteen year career, this researcher has labored to conduct research through a perspective that equally considered and honored gender and race, with an acceptance of the complex and often contested passion that recognized a universality to gender that is not consistent in the multifaceted system of race/racism. After an introduction of the two theoretical frames that have guided this researcher’s publications, this paper follows the progression of five exemplars chosen from over 100 publications: Women of Color in the Academy: Where’s Our Authority in the Classroom; Everyday Perspectives on Feminism: African American Women Speak Out; Sonia Sanchez: Telling What We Must Hear; Harriet Buckley: An Artist Storyteller; and Different Worlds and Divergent Paths: Academic Careers Defined by Race and Gender.

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Johnson-Bailey, J., (2010) “The Intersection of Gender and Race in Adult Education Research”, Adult Education Research Conference 1(2010).

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2010-06-03