The relationship between law enforcement and predominantly black communities has been characterized by mistrust, violence, and victimization. Recently, this issue has entered into the national conversation, sparked by the deaths of Michael Brown, Eric Garner, Sandra Bland, Samuel Dubose, Tamir Rice, Laquan McDonald, and countless other black individuals. The present paper presents the experience of black communities in the United States as an experience of collective and communal trauma. First, collective trauma is conceptualized and distinguished from individual trauma writ large from a sociological perspective with Ignacio Martin Baró and Jeffrey Alexander. Communal trauma is a phenomenon that is different than individual trauma because o...
“Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” are supposedly “certain inalienable rights” that the D...
Taking as its starting point the ongoing social, political, economic and psychic crisis of white sup...
Break the silence surrounding Black women\u27s experiences of violence! Written from a Black feminis...
In 1865, black and white southerners tested the long-disputed question that had defined abolitionist...
Despite repeated incidents of police violence against unarmed Black people in the United States (US)...
To adequately address intimate partner violence in the black community in the USA, it is imperative ...
Cultural traumas are socially mediated processes that occur when groups endure horrific events that ...
On September 15, 1955, Jet, a national Black magazine, printed the image of Emmitt Till’s battered, ...
Black on Black victimization amongst inner-city African American youth is a well-documented phenomen...
The spate of police-involved shootings of African Americans since 2014 has spawned protests and spea...
After the killing of 18-year-old Michael Brown by police in Ferguson, Missouri in August 2014, there...
Both historically and in contemporary times, police violence against African American social movemen...
Violence Against Black Bodies argues that black deaths at the hands of police are just one form of v...
Traditional trauma psychology theorists and researchers have focused on universal properties of indi...
This article identifies the increased exposure of racialized violence against Black Americans direct...
“Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” are supposedly “certain inalienable rights” that the D...
Taking as its starting point the ongoing social, political, economic and psychic crisis of white sup...
Break the silence surrounding Black women\u27s experiences of violence! Written from a Black feminis...
In 1865, black and white southerners tested the long-disputed question that had defined abolitionist...
Despite repeated incidents of police violence against unarmed Black people in the United States (US)...
To adequately address intimate partner violence in the black community in the USA, it is imperative ...
Cultural traumas are socially mediated processes that occur when groups endure horrific events that ...
On September 15, 1955, Jet, a national Black magazine, printed the image of Emmitt Till’s battered, ...
Black on Black victimization amongst inner-city African American youth is a well-documented phenomen...
The spate of police-involved shootings of African Americans since 2014 has spawned protests and spea...
After the killing of 18-year-old Michael Brown by police in Ferguson, Missouri in August 2014, there...
Both historically and in contemporary times, police violence against African American social movemen...
Violence Against Black Bodies argues that black deaths at the hands of police are just one form of v...
Traditional trauma psychology theorists and researchers have focused on universal properties of indi...
This article identifies the increased exposure of racialized violence against Black Americans direct...
“Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” are supposedly “certain inalienable rights” that the D...
Taking as its starting point the ongoing social, political, economic and psychic crisis of white sup...
Break the silence surrounding Black women\u27s experiences of violence! Written from a Black feminis...