textThis dissertation argues that Black mothering is the re-creation of Black sociability in the African Diaspora in the face of the ways in which genocide attempts to eliminate black existence. Therefore, I argue for an approach to African Diaspora as creating, nurturing, resisting, and recuperative acts as an alternative to genocidal practices, which constitutes black mothering. Concerning genocidal practices, this dissertation focuses mainly on anti-black violence, specifically male-on-male and state-sponsored violence; although with an understanding that genocide also manifests itself through many other ways. The choice to focus on male-on-male and state violence is because I understand them as being the ultimate alternative to put forw...
This article explores the uses of emotion in activist research inspired by the direct action of Blac...
This essay explores some of the historical and contemporary practices that punish Blackwomen for dar...
This dissertation analyzes how Blacks in Salvador da Bahia are disrupting dominant representations o...
textAlthough some analyses of genocide in Brazil consider the intersectionality of race, gender and ...
textHomicide deaths are a common reality in Brazil. Every year, approximately 50,000 people die from...
This dissertation argues that African American women writers have identified the black maternal figu...
Currently, a permeating ethos of racial transcendence mystifies the perpetuity of institutionalized ...
This dissertation considers the ways that Black women navigate the anti-black violence that constrai...
This dissertation explores how women of colour live with and learn about racism. Through interviews,...
VIOLATING MATERNITY: SERVITUDE, SEXUAL ABUSE, LYNCHING AND THE (UN)MAKING OF THE BLACK MATERNAL SUBJ...
This paper contextualizes the struggles and contributions of Black motherhood and reproductive justi...
346 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.In Search of Mother is an int...
Mothering is personal; mothering is cultural; mothering is political. This article explores Black mo...
Like African American women, African Caribbean women have been influenced by their migratory experie...
Calls to protect Black women have garnered national attention, drawing attention to the axes of raci...
This article explores the uses of emotion in activist research inspired by the direct action of Blac...
This essay explores some of the historical and contemporary practices that punish Blackwomen for dar...
This dissertation analyzes how Blacks in Salvador da Bahia are disrupting dominant representations o...
textAlthough some analyses of genocide in Brazil consider the intersectionality of race, gender and ...
textHomicide deaths are a common reality in Brazil. Every year, approximately 50,000 people die from...
This dissertation argues that African American women writers have identified the black maternal figu...
Currently, a permeating ethos of racial transcendence mystifies the perpetuity of institutionalized ...
This dissertation considers the ways that Black women navigate the anti-black violence that constrai...
This dissertation explores how women of colour live with and learn about racism. Through interviews,...
VIOLATING MATERNITY: SERVITUDE, SEXUAL ABUSE, LYNCHING AND THE (UN)MAKING OF THE BLACK MATERNAL SUBJ...
This paper contextualizes the struggles and contributions of Black motherhood and reproductive justi...
346 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.In Search of Mother is an int...
Mothering is personal; mothering is cultural; mothering is political. This article explores Black mo...
Like African American women, African Caribbean women have been influenced by their migratory experie...
Calls to protect Black women have garnered national attention, drawing attention to the axes of raci...
This article explores the uses of emotion in activist research inspired by the direct action of Blac...
This essay explores some of the historical and contemporary practices that punish Blackwomen for dar...
This dissertation analyzes how Blacks in Salvador da Bahia are disrupting dominant representations o...