This is the first study to examine AIDS activism among African American women. It also argues for womanism as a framework that can more accurately examine activism among African American women. Based on in-depth interviews with 36 African American women AIDS activists, this chapter explores factors that encourage activism among this sample of women. Intersectionality, and its emphasis on notions of identity and intersecting oppressions and social justice, is used as the theoretical framework to examine AIDS activism among these women. Findings suggest that their identities as activists and African American women, as well as their spirituality and notions of community uplift and survival have informed their activism efforts. These findings a...
This mixed methods project combines the conceptual insights offered by institutional ethnography, th...
This paper explores the history of women activists in ACT/UP and affiliated organizations responding...
In the late 1960s, the women’s health movement in the United States emerged from the women’s movemen...
The purpose of this study is to examine organizational patterns of African American activism in resp...
This is a descriptive, exploratory study which examines the relationship between socially constructe...
This is a descriptive, exploratory study which examines the relationship between socially constructe...
The impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic among all African American/black women in the U.S necessitates a...
The dissertation examines sixteen women who are HIV-positive and are former lawbreakers (activities ...
The dissertation examines sixteen women who are HIV-positive and are former lawbreakers (activities ...
Black MSM are disproportionately affected by HIV/AIDS in the United States. Although the disparities...
The impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic among all African American/black women in the U.S necessitates a...
The impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic among all African American/black women in the U.S necessitates a...
The majority of African American women living with HIV are of child-bearing age and large numbers of...
The majority of African American women living with HIV are of child-bearing age and large numbers of...
The disproportionate impact of human immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV) disease on African American wom...
This mixed methods project combines the conceptual insights offered by institutional ethnography, th...
This paper explores the history of women activists in ACT/UP and affiliated organizations responding...
In the late 1960s, the women’s health movement in the United States emerged from the women’s movemen...
The purpose of this study is to examine organizational patterns of African American activism in resp...
This is a descriptive, exploratory study which examines the relationship between socially constructe...
This is a descriptive, exploratory study which examines the relationship between socially constructe...
The impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic among all African American/black women in the U.S necessitates a...
The dissertation examines sixteen women who are HIV-positive and are former lawbreakers (activities ...
The dissertation examines sixteen women who are HIV-positive and are former lawbreakers (activities ...
Black MSM are disproportionately affected by HIV/AIDS in the United States. Although the disparities...
The impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic among all African American/black women in the U.S necessitates a...
The impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic among all African American/black women in the U.S necessitates a...
The majority of African American women living with HIV are of child-bearing age and large numbers of...
The majority of African American women living with HIV are of child-bearing age and large numbers of...
The disproportionate impact of human immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV) disease on African American wom...
This mixed methods project combines the conceptual insights offered by institutional ethnography, th...
This paper explores the history of women activists in ACT/UP and affiliated organizations responding...
In the late 1960s, the women’s health movement in the United States emerged from the women’s movemen...