Writing & Research

Bridging Black feminist thought, educational leadership/followership research, and the lived experiences of educators.


Reading That Guides The Work

(This is not an exhaustive list, but a curated set of works that continue to shape my practice as a practitioner–scholar.)

Story, Voice, & Lived Experience as Strength

These texts affirm that educators’ strengths are shaped by history, culture, identity, and experience. They support narrative-centered strengths reflection and counter deficit-based interpretations of professional capacity.

Narrative, identity, voice, and lived experience as legitimate sources of knowledge and leadership.

Core Texts

  • Alston & McClellan (2011) Herstories: Leading with the Lessons of the Lives of Black Women Activists
  • Bambara (1970) The Black Woman: An Anthology
  • Cooper, A. J. (1988) A Voice from the South
  • Dillard (2021) The Spirit of Our Work
  • Foster, M. (1997) Black Teachers on Teaching
  • Giovanni (2013) Chasing Utopia
  • McCluskey (2014) A Forgotten Sisterhood
  • Shange (1997) For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When The Rainbow Is Enuf 

Strengths Alignment

  • Meaning-making through story
  • Voice as leadership capacity
  • Cultural wisdom and ancestral knowledge as assets

Black Feminist Thought, Intersectionality, & Liberatory Knowing

These texts challenge dominant leadership and professionalism norms, offering a framework for recognizing strengths developed through resistance, care, and survival in inequitable systems.

Knowledge production, intersectionality, and the political nature of voice and leadership.

Core Texts

  • Collins (2000) Black Feminist Thought
  • Cooper, B. C. (2017) Beyond Respectability
  • Hull et al. (2015) All The Women Are White, All The Blacks Are Men, But Some Of Us Are Brave
  • King (2006) Black Education
  • Lorde (2017) A Burst Of Light

Strengths Alignment

  • Self-definition as strength
  • Moral clarity and critical consciousness
  • Collective and relational leadership

Leadership, Followership, & Courage in Practice

These texts expand strengths-based leadership to include followership, inquiry, paradox, and vulnerability—critical for educators navigating complex systems.

Relational leadership, ethical courage, and influence beyond positional authority.

Core Texts

  • Adams (2022) Change Your Questions, Change Your Life: 12 Powerful Tools for Leadership, Coaching, and Results
  • Brown (2018) Dare to Lead: Brave Work. Tough Conversations. Whole Hearts
  • Brown (2025) Strong Ground: The Lessons of Daring Leadership, The Tenacity Of Paradox And The Wisdom Of The Human Spirit
  • Chaleff (2009) The Courageous Follower: Standing Up To And For Our Leaders
  • Clifton & Harter (2019) It’s The Manager

Strengths Alignment

  • Inquiry and reflection as leadership tools
  • Courageous communication
  • Influence without formal power