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American Psychologist | 2010

Women and women of color in leadership: complexity, identity, and intersectionality.

Janis Sanchez-Hucles; Donald D. Davis

This article describes the challenges that women and women of color face in their quest to achieve and perform in leadership roles in work settings. We discuss the barriers that women encounter and specifically address the dimensions of gender and race and their impact on leadership. We identify the factors associated with gender evaluations of leaders and the stereotypes and other challenges faced by White women and women of color. We use ideas concerning identity and the intersection of multiple identities to understand the way in which gender mediates and shapes the experience of women in the workplace. We conclude with suggestions for research and theory development that may more fully capture the complex experience of women who serve as leaders.


Archive | 2007

Women and leadership: Transforming visions and diverse voices.

Jean Lau Chin; Bernice Lott; Joy Rice; Janis Sanchez-Hucles

This volume: *Examines models of feminist leadership, feminist influences on leadership styles and agendas, and the diversity of theoretical and ethnic perspectives of feminist leaders *Addresses how diverse women lead, how feminist principles contribute to leadership, the influence of ethnic groups and the barriers that women face as leaders *Transforms existing models of leadership by incorporating gender issues *Looks to the future of feminist leadership and identifies what must be done to train and mentor the next generation of feminist leaders


American Journal of Community Psychology | 1997

Jeopardy Not Bonus Status for African American Women in the Work Force: Why Does the Myth of Advantage Persist?

Janis Sanchez-Hucles

African American women in the United States have a long history of employment outside of their homes. Their experiences are unique from other groups of majority and minority men and women due to the interaction of race, gender, and class. Despite long-standing and continuing struggles against discrimination, harassment, low pay, tokenism, and stereotypes, a myth that African American women enjoy a bonus or advantaged status in the work force has developed and persisted. In this article, Black womens work force experiences are examined from a social constructionist framework, misperceptions of Black women are critiqued, explanations are developed that explain the unique status of African American women and recommendations are proposed to eradicate the discrimination and marginal status that Black women have endured in the work force.


Journal of Emotional Abuse | 1999

Racism : Emotional abusiveness and psychological trauma for ethnic minorities

Janis Sanchez-Hucles


Human Resource Management | 2007

Managing human resources in information technology: Best practices of high performing supervisors

Debra A. Major; Donald D. Davis; Lisa M. Germano; Thomas D. Fletcher; Janis Sanchez-Hucles; Joan Mann


Archive | 2014

Diversity and Leadership

Jean Lau Chin; Janis Sanchez-Hucles


Journal of Offender Rehabilitation | 1991

Men's Compliance with a Woman's Resistance to Unwanted Sexual Advances

Kerrie Quinn Ma; Janis Sanchez-Hucles; Glynn D. Coates; Barry Gillen


Professional Psychology: Research and Practice | 1992

The dissertation in professional psychology programs: I. A survey of clinical directors on requirements and practices.

Janis Sanchez-Hucles; Thomas F. Cash


Archive | 2006

IT Workplace Climate for Opportunity and Inclusion

Debra A. Major; Donald D. Davis; Janis Sanchez-Hucles; Lisa M. Germano; Joan Mann


Archive | 2007

Myths and Realities in the IT Workplace: Gender Differences and Similarities in Climate Perceptions

Debra A. Major; Donald D. Davis; Janis Sanchez-Hucles; Lisa M. Germano; Heather J. Downey

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Joan Mann

Old Dominion University

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Thomas D. Fletcher

University of Missouri–St. Louis

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Barry Gillen

Old Dominion University

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