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Jones, Kel Hughes – Educational Leadership, 2021
Many Black female educators feel pressure to be super-strong. They neglect self-care, often leading to serious health problems (what one psychologist has termed the StrongBlackWoman cycle). Hughes Jones shares her story of denying work-related stress and breaking down, and suggests ways leaders can create more supportive work environments for…
Descriptors: Females, Women Faculty, African American Teachers, Mental Health

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