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Despite increased representation in law and business, women in STEM fields face barriers like stereotypes, gender bias, and departmental climate issues. This book addresses the challenges faced by women of color in STEM higher education.



Though there has been a rapid increase of women’s representation in law and business, their representation in STEM fields has not been matched. Researchers have revealed that there are several environmental and social barriers including stereotypes, gender bias, and the climate of science and engineering departments in colleges and universities that continue to block women’s progress in STEM. In this book, the authors address the issues that encounter women of color in STEM in higher education.

Foreword vii
Sonia J. Garcia
Introduction xi
Beverly J. Irby
Barbara Polnick
Julia Ballenger
Naked Abdelrahman
1 Advancing Black Female And Latina Collegians In Stem: Mitigating Challenges Through Stem Enrichment Program Opportunities
1(22)
Tonisha B. Lane
Melissa Soto
Kyaien O'Conner
2 The Affordances And Constraints Of Social Networks Among Latina Engineering Students
23(12)
Erika Mein
Alberto Esquinca
Elsa Villa
Angelica Monarrez
3 Challenges And Sources Of Support For Latina Undergraduate And Graduate Students In Stem Disciplines
35(20)
Liza Renee Lizcano
Rosalia Chavez Zarate
4 Closing Faculty Ranks: Black Women Mathematics Education Faculty Navigating Across Career Stages
55(16)
Erika Bullock
Jacqueline Leonard
Joi Spencer
Erica Walker
5 Colorful Portraits Of Success: Black Women With Doctorates In Science, Technology, Engineering, Or Mathematics (Stem)
71(20)
Virginia C. Tickles
Krystal A. Foxx
6 "We Should All Help Each Other": Latina Undergraduates Overcoming Barriers In Computing
91(20)
Heather Thiry
Sarah Hug
7 How An African American Female Accomplishes Her Goal To Get To Higher Education
111(14)
Solongo Chuluunbaatar
8 Life In The Double Bind: An Investigation Of How The Experiences Of African American Females Influence Their Performance In Freshman Chemistry
125(14)
Natasha Hillsman Johnson
9 Making Stem Real For African American Female Preservice Science Teachers: Issues Of Learning And Teaching In Science And Math Education Courses In Virginia
139(20)
Clair Berube
Melva Grant
Patti Horne-Hastings
Sueann Mckinney
About the Editors 159(2)
About the Contributors 161