Black Doctoral Students’ Experiences in Academia is a vital and timely anthology that brings together the powerful narratives of Black doctoral students and graduates who have navigated and challenged academic systems. These stories speak not only to struggle, but also to joy, care, community, and self-definition. From the first steps into graduate programs to moments of resistance, reclamation, and transformation, the contributors reveal what it means to create belonging, build power, and thrive. This book seeks to provide a platform for these scholars to share their insights and advocate for systemic changes within the often exclusionary environments of higher education. This book is an essential read for scholars, educators, and administrators committed to fostering inclusive and supportive environments within higher education.