Womanism is a social justice-oriented standpoint perspective focusing on the unique lived experiences of Black women and other women of color and the strategies that they utilize to withstand and overcome racialized, gendered, class-based, and other intersecting forms of oppression for the betterment of all humankind. Much of Womanist inquiry conducted in the field of education focuses on mining history to illuminate the lives, activism, and scholarly traditions of well-known and lesser-known Black women educators. Womanist inquiry focusing on the lives and pedagogies of Black women educators serves as an important corrective, adding to official historical records the contributions that Black women and other women of color have made to thei...
The university campus has dramatically changed with the increased enrolment and visibility of women...
Presentation given at the Curriculum Studies Summer Collaborative Conference. In this interactive cu...
In this thesis, I examine the relationship between activism and the two introductory-level Women\u27...
Presentation given at the Curriculum Studies Summer Collaborative. Womanism is a social justice-orie...
Presentation given at the American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting. Black women make...
Race, Gender, and Curriculum Theorizing: Working in Womanish Ways recognizes and represents the sign...
This article takes as its starting point the mattering of Black women’s lives and builds upon connec...
The problem is that little is known about the life experiences and womanist characteristics of Afric...
The presentation will consist of a cooperative “curricular communion” of scholars to explore the liv...
The concepts of intersectionality and interlocking identities came out of needs raised by communitie...
African American women have a history of oppression and discrimination. This purpose of this study w...
This project is an attempt to resolve a moral and ethical crisis about my pursuit of a doctoral degr...
Access to thesis restricted until May 2022The objective of this purposeful sampling qualitative case...
A counselor’s anti-racist disposition is particularly needed for Black woman clients due to unique t...
Alice Walker’s proposition of womanism as a stand point for black feminism to voice their difference...
The university campus has dramatically changed with the increased enrolment and visibility of women...
Presentation given at the Curriculum Studies Summer Collaborative Conference. In this interactive cu...
In this thesis, I examine the relationship between activism and the two introductory-level Women\u27...
Presentation given at the Curriculum Studies Summer Collaborative. Womanism is a social justice-orie...
Presentation given at the American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting. Black women make...
Race, Gender, and Curriculum Theorizing: Working in Womanish Ways recognizes and represents the sign...
This article takes as its starting point the mattering of Black women’s lives and builds upon connec...
The problem is that little is known about the life experiences and womanist characteristics of Afric...
The presentation will consist of a cooperative “curricular communion” of scholars to explore the liv...
The concepts of intersectionality and interlocking identities came out of needs raised by communitie...
African American women have a history of oppression and discrimination. This purpose of this study w...
This project is an attempt to resolve a moral and ethical crisis about my pursuit of a doctoral degr...
Access to thesis restricted until May 2022The objective of this purposeful sampling qualitative case...
A counselor’s anti-racist disposition is particularly needed for Black woman clients due to unique t...
Alice Walker’s proposition of womanism as a stand point for black feminism to voice their difference...
The university campus has dramatically changed with the increased enrolment and visibility of women...
Presentation given at the Curriculum Studies Summer Collaborative Conference. In this interactive cu...
In this thesis, I examine the relationship between activism and the two introductory-level Women\u27...