Success at a Price: Women of Color Students at A White University

What invisible barriers do Black and other self-identifying women of color students face while thriving on a college campus that excludes them? How do these experiences challenge and transform meanings of diversity, equity, and inclusion, especially as they relate to student success?

In this three-year ethnographic study of women of color undergraduate students, Lisa C. Huebner, Samantha Jeune, and Odette Kolenky found that while thriving, women of color students suffered what they describe as “a daily normal” of harassment and erasure. At the same time, however, they excelled, often graduating with many academic and cocurricular achievements.

Celebrated by the university as successful students but also ignored by it, they felt alone, deceived, and exploited by the very university system that was dedicated to helping them. This book offers a rare glimpse into the successes we take for granted. Centering the voices of women of color students, this book offers a new story of how successful women of color overcome barriers no one else seems to see and, through their experiences and insights, offers recommendations to all of us who care about diversity, equity, and inclusion.

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Success at a Price: Women of Color Students at A White University

What invisible barriers do Black and other self-identifying women of color students face while thriving on a college campus that excludes them? How do these experiences challenge and transform meanings of diversity, equity, and inclusion, especially as they relate to student success?

In this three-year ethnographic study of women of color undergraduate students, Lisa C. Huebner, Samantha Jeune, and Odette Kolenky found that while thriving, women of color students suffered what they describe as “a daily normal” of harassment and erasure. At the same time, however, they excelled, often graduating with many academic and cocurricular achievements.

Celebrated by the university as successful students but also ignored by it, they felt alone, deceived, and exploited by the very university system that was dedicated to helping them. This book offers a rare glimpse into the successes we take for granted. Centering the voices of women of color students, this book offers a new story of how successful women of color overcome barriers no one else seems to see and, through their experiences and insights, offers recommendations to all of us who care about diversity, equity, and inclusion.

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Success at a Price: Women of Color Students at A White University

Success at a Price: Women of Color Students at A White University

Success at a Price: Women of Color Students at A White University

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What invisible barriers do Black and other self-identifying women of color students face while thriving on a college campus that excludes them? How do these experiences challenge and transform meanings of diversity, equity, and inclusion, especially as they relate to student success?

In this three-year ethnographic study of women of color undergraduate students, Lisa C. Huebner, Samantha Jeune, and Odette Kolenky found that while thriving, women of color students suffered what they describe as “a daily normal” of harassment and erasure. At the same time, however, they excelled, often graduating with many academic and cocurricular achievements.

Celebrated by the university as successful students but also ignored by it, they felt alone, deceived, and exploited by the very university system that was dedicated to helping them. This book offers a rare glimpse into the successes we take for granted. Centering the voices of women of color students, this book offers a new story of how successful women of color overcome barriers no one else seems to see and, through their experiences and insights, offers recommendations to all of us who care about diversity, equity, and inclusion.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780820373621
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Publication date: 07/01/2025
Series: Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 178
File size: 736 KB

About the Author

Lisa Huebner (Author)
LISA C. HUEBNER is professor of women’s and gender studies at West Chester University and the author of Catheters, Slurs, and Pick-up Lines: Professional Intimacy in Hospital Nursing.

Samatha Jeune (Author)
SAMANTHA JEUNE is a graduate student in Social Work at Temple University and the co-author of a chapter in Difficult Discussions: Issues and Ideas for Engaging College Students in Peace and Justice Topics.

Odette Kolenky (Author)
ODETTE KOLENKY is a graduate student in Public Health at George Washington University.


SAMANTHA JEUNE is a graduate of social work at Temple University and the coauthor of a chapter in Difficult Discussions: Issues and Ideas for Engaging College Students in Peace and Justice Topics.
ODETTE KOLENKY is a graduate student in public health at George Washington University.
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