
Power of Diversity Lecture: The Feminization of the Higher Education: Implications for Creating a Supportive Environment for Women Staff, April 13 w/ Angela Clark-Taylor, PhD
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WITH ANGELA CLARK-TAYLOR, PHD!
Wednesday, April 13, 2022
12:00 PM to 1:30 PM
Tinkham Veale University Center, Ballroom B
DR. CLARK-TAYLOR WILL DISCUSS
THE FEMINIZATION OF THE HIGHER EDUCATION: IMPLICATIONS FOR CREATING A SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT FOR WOMEN STAFF.
Non-instructional staff are over 60% of the higher education workforce, they are also predominantly women at 60% and women of color at 31%. This lecture will consider implications from a national study on women-aligned staff in higher education that explores experiences of women staff with campus climate, personal and workplace trauma, career satisfaction, and professional development. 
Angela Clark-Taylor, PhD is the executive director of the Flora Stone Mather Center for women. Clark-Taylor has 17 years' experience in higher education with significant experience as a staff member as well as providing professional development and coaching to women staff. Her work is driven by her commitment to higher education as a public good. By focusing on how intersecting social identities control educational and professional opportunities, her scholarship seeks to understand how the structure of higher education can limit or advance equity and inclusion. Clark-Taylor's current projects utilize critical constructivist frameworks to illuminate how both historic and contemporary cultures and climates have created educational (in)equities. 
Sponsored by: Office For Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunity
For more information email janaye.johnson@case.edu.
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