After rephrasing the following problem statement, use it to write a research paper to support the thesis statement that if there is a deliberate process for equipping women in religious roles then they will experience respect and empowerment and a sense of support in fulfilling their calling by in depth research on the Feminist Theory and Intersectionality Theory.
Feminist Theory provides the foundation for addressing gender inequality, and Intersectionality Theory ensures the experiences of Black women are analyzed through the dual lens of race and gender, providing a more comprehensive understanding.
Problem:
Black women remain significantly underrepresented in leadership positions across industries, despite efforts to promote diversity and inclusion. They face unique challenges that are often overlooked in traditional mentorship programs, resulting in limited career growth and leadership opportunities.
Background:
Research highlights systemic barriers that hinder the advancement of Black women in leadership, including implicit bias, unequal access to tailored mentorship, and the compounding effects of racism and sexism. For example, the “2020 Women in the Workplace” report by McKinsey & Company and LeanIn.org revealed that Black women face a lack of sponsorship and advocacy at critical career junctures. Studies on mentorship programs also show that many fail to address the intersectional challenges faced by Black women, leaving a gap in effective leadership development. Additionally, qualitative feedback from surveys conducted with professionals and mentees suggests that Black women often feel unsupported and undervalued in their leadership journeys, leading to higher attrition rates.
Historical and contemporary examples, such as the leadership of Fannie Lou Hamer in civil rights advocacy, demonstrate the transformative impact of tailored mentorship that acknowledges and addresses systemic barriers. However, these examples remain the exception rather than the norm, underscoring the need for structured, research-based mentorship models specifically for Black women.
Relevance:
Underrepresentation of Black women in leadership has broader social and economic implications. Organizations miss out on the diverse perspectives that drive innovation and inclusive decision-making. Moreover, the lack of representation perpetuates systemic inequities, undermines social mobility, and reduces career satisfaction for Black women. This program’s focus on empowering Black women through mentorship aims to address these gaps, creating a more equitable pathway to leadership and fostering a more inclusive professional landscape.
Proposal:
This research seeks to develop and implement the Women’s Mentoring Network Program, a structured mentorship initiative designed to address the unique challenges faced by Black women in leadership. The program will include targeted training for mentors, emphasizing intersectionality and systemic barriers, and will measure outcomes through both qualitative and quantitative methods. By equipping mentors with the tools to support Black women effectively, this program aims to increase representation, improve career satisfaction, and establish a replicable model for addressing leadership disparities
The paper should be written as follows 1- Introduction (2-4 pages)
2 – Feminist and Intersectionaity Theories (14-18 pages)
3 – Conclusion (2-4 pages) Total – 18-26 pages
The bibliography of this paper should have no
fewer than 25 sources with at least 7 or more
from the past 10-15 years