Across space, time, and texts, I have engaged in contemplative dialogue with the writings of four writers—Black feminist poet Audre Lorde; Chicana poet Gloria Anzaldúa; artist, activist, and community healer Tricia Hersey; and novelist Andrea Lee. In doing so, I have participated in a contemplative practice that is culturally attuned to me as an African American woman as their writings—in different ways—are in dialogue with Black feminist thought, womanism, and Afrofuturism. Through these authors and their works, I have found the wisdom, comfort, othermothering, and language I have needed to make sense of my journey as an early career scholar on the tenure track and to become a more authentic, compassionate, and whole teacher-scholar
A Master\u27s Portfolio that looks into African-American Women in African-American literature and th...
Late-adolescent African American students face unique difficulties on their journey to womanhood. As...
This panel is comprised of three black feminist presenters whose research topics and intersectional ...
This essay, originally delivered as the 2nd annual Arthur Zajonc Lecture on Contemplative Education ...
As women of color working in partnership and individually as Black Racial Equity Facilitators (BREFs...
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Written in a combination of prose and poetry, this paper captures my journey to healing and healthy ...
Enduring constructs of inequity seem to perpetually devalue Black youth, casting them as insignifica...
Black people living in the U.S. have had to resource themselves with practices to help them remain r...
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A critical appropriation of the prophetic imagination can orient us to emergent strategies for a mor...
This dissertation examines the intersections of race, class, and gender of a Black woman as an educa...
When the U.S. seemed to disintegrate in 2020 from the Covid-19 pandemic and the ongoing murders of u...
This was an autoethnographic study designed to assist me to understand my journey as daughter, mothe...
George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and so many others. The gruesome murders of Black peopl...
A Master\u27s Portfolio that looks into African-American Women in African-American literature and th...
Late-adolescent African American students face unique difficulties on their journey to womanhood. As...
This panel is comprised of three black feminist presenters whose research topics and intersectional ...
This essay, originally delivered as the 2nd annual Arthur Zajonc Lecture on Contemplative Education ...
As women of color working in partnership and individually as Black Racial Equity Facilitators (BREFs...
This narrative essay offers an exploration of the ways in which contemplative practice can be part o...
Written in a combination of prose and poetry, this paper captures my journey to healing and healthy ...
Enduring constructs of inequity seem to perpetually devalue Black youth, casting them as insignifica...
Black people living in the U.S. have had to resource themselves with practices to help them remain r...
Black wisdom is offered as a transformative, liberatory, and healing resource with particular applic...
A critical appropriation of the prophetic imagination can orient us to emergent strategies for a mor...
This dissertation examines the intersections of race, class, and gender of a Black woman as an educa...
When the U.S. seemed to disintegrate in 2020 from the Covid-19 pandemic and the ongoing murders of u...
This was an autoethnographic study designed to assist me to understand my journey as daughter, mothe...
George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and so many others. The gruesome murders of Black peopl...
A Master\u27s Portfolio that looks into African-American Women in African-American literature and th...
Late-adolescent African American students face unique difficulties on their journey to womanhood. As...
This panel is comprised of three black feminist presenters whose research topics and intersectional ...