Mitchell Dove, Lakindra2024-02-072024-02-072023-09-29http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13013/3158This personal narrative provides an account of my path to academia as a Black woman. I recall the initial hesitation and resistance that I battled as a result of my observations, experiences, and uncertainty about my place in the academy. I discuss my non-traditional approach to securing a tenure-track position and how I have come to view my role and my presence within academia as a form of resistance to and disruption of racism. In this personal narrative, I present strategies that I have used to thrive despite racism and oppression, in addition to the challenges posed due to the pandemic. I also highlight the importance of amplifying the voices of Black women and women of color within the literature.en-USsocial workacademiafacultyracismBlack womenwomen of colorResistance to the Academy: A Call to be a DisrupterArticle