AERA Open (Apr 2024)

Latinx/a/o Senior Leaders in U.S Higher Education: A Systematic Review of the Literature

  • Jorge Burmicky,
  • Antonio Duran,
  • Natalie Muñoz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/23328584241242752
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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Latinx/a/o senior leaders remain underrepresented in the executive ranks, and more research is needed to adequately address equity gaps in higher education leadership. By employing a systematic literature review approach, we examined 57 pieces of scholarship that focused on the experiences of senior Latinx/a/o leaders in postsecondary education. This exploration was aimed at equipping higher education scholars and practitioners with the tools to understand how Latinx/a/o leaders navigate challenges and opportunities in higher education. We identified three major themes: 1) scholarship focusing on individual traits and important identity-based differences; 2) research describing the environmental and structural conditions that shape these leaders’ realities; and 3) literature describing these individuals’ leadership pathways. As an effort to make this body of work more accessible to researchers and decision-makers, we provided implications for research and practice to shape the field of Latinx/a/o leadership in higher education.