Wade-Berg, Jennifer A.Robinson-Dooley, VanessaKennett, NaynetteCollard, Carol2024-02-072024-02-072023-09-29http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13013/3157This article offers the narratives of four Black women in a department of social work at a research-intensive university. Through their eyes, attention is brought to the types of racial injustice that can exist and how each found a way to successfully navigate the experience. Using narrative from a critical race perspective, the authors hope that readers, especially faculty of color, can see themselves and find inspiration to navigate their own departments and daily experiences.en-USreflectionequity in academiasocial workReflections on the Climb to Promotion and Well-Being: Confronting the Discipline, the Department, and DramaArticle