Studies of the general population have found strong generational differences in how women and men relate to feminism. But how well do these findings reflect feminism among African American men and women? The results of this study show that generational differences are very important for understanding feminism within the Black community. Also important are gender and involvement in the paid labor force. For African Americans of the baby bust generation, working in the paid labor force seems an especially important even in the development of gender-conscious identities
Sexism harms women’s career aspirations by emphasizing domestic responsibilities over career compete...
For nearly 50 years, social researchers have chronicled the continued stigmatization of feminism. Pa...
Research on group identity has paid little attention to the dynamics of identifying with several gro...
The authors examine the claim that the most recent cohort of U.S. women is reluctant to identify as ...
This article examines how Black women from varying generations articulate their perceptions about ra...
This article examines how Black women from varying generations articulate their perceptions about ra...
Research on the intersection of race and gender suggests that, for African Americans, racial inequal...
This study is an application of social identity theory to feminist consciousness and activism. For w...
In this project, I investigate feminist identity and feminist politics in the contemporary U.S. cont...
In this project, I investigate feminist identity and feminist politics in the contemporary U.S. cont...
This dissertation explored predictors and consequences of feminist identity in three cohorts of Univ...
This dissertation explored predictors and consequences of feminist identity in three cohorts of Univ...
Gender bias was measured in a sample of women categorized by Feminist Identity Development. The inde...
Black women face a unique intersectional form of discrimination, termed gendered racism (Essed, 1991...
Black women's unique status as members of subordinate race and sex categories was examined by focusi...
Sexism harms women’s career aspirations by emphasizing domestic responsibilities over career compete...
For nearly 50 years, social researchers have chronicled the continued stigmatization of feminism. Pa...
Research on group identity has paid little attention to the dynamics of identifying with several gro...
The authors examine the claim that the most recent cohort of U.S. women is reluctant to identify as ...
This article examines how Black women from varying generations articulate their perceptions about ra...
This article examines how Black women from varying generations articulate their perceptions about ra...
Research on the intersection of race and gender suggests that, for African Americans, racial inequal...
This study is an application of social identity theory to feminist consciousness and activism. For w...
In this project, I investigate feminist identity and feminist politics in the contemporary U.S. cont...
In this project, I investigate feminist identity and feminist politics in the contemporary U.S. cont...
This dissertation explored predictors and consequences of feminist identity in three cohorts of Univ...
This dissertation explored predictors and consequences of feminist identity in three cohorts of Univ...
Gender bias was measured in a sample of women categorized by Feminist Identity Development. The inde...
Black women face a unique intersectional form of discrimination, termed gendered racism (Essed, 1991...
Black women's unique status as members of subordinate race and sex categories was examined by focusi...
Sexism harms women’s career aspirations by emphasizing domestic responsibilities over career compete...
For nearly 50 years, social researchers have chronicled the continued stigmatization of feminism. Pa...
Research on group identity has paid little attention to the dynamics of identifying with several gro...