This article complicates Wacquant\u27s three-sided schema of race, class and state by adding a focus on gender, the experiences of black women, and a black feminist intersectional analysis. Welfare retrenchment in the USA relied on stereotypes of black women, especially the ‘Welfare Queen’, that were at once sexist and racist and implemented policies targeted specifically at them as the vilified beneficiaries of state largess. Attributing social inequality to black women\u27s childbearing furthers race, gender and class oppression in the context of neo-liberalism by legitimizing intensified deprivation and surveillance. A focus on the regulation of black mothers brings to the fore the child welfare system as a critical institution of social...
This article will address the present-day racist implications of anti-prostitution “modern day slave...
The institutions of welfare and incarceration are central in poverty governance. My dissertation bui...
The over-representation of Black children in the child welfare system today is paradoxical and a sta...
This article complicates Wacquant\u27s three-sided schema of race, class and state by adding a focus...
This article is part of a UCLA Law Review symposium, “Overpoliced and Underprotected: Women, Race, a...
This Article analyzes the historical, cultural and legal treatments and representations of poor blac...
This Article analyzes the relationship between the struggle for the recognition of Black women\u27s ...
In this article-based dissertation, I investigate how Black women navigate the everyday challenges t...
The Article argues that at the core of the American neoliberal policy regime, of which child welfare...
Black women have a very specific history with the state and law enforcement that is not replicated a...
The incarceration rates of Black women in America surpass even all other demographics. Yet, Black wo...
textIn light of the phenomenon of mass incarceration in the United States, black women have become t...
The mixed-method study examined welfare-reliant, female heads of households and the multilayered and...
ABSTRACT This article explores various analytical issues involved in conceptual-izing the interrelat...
The prevalence of poor health among young disadvantaged Black mothers and their children has prompte...
This article will address the present-day racist implications of anti-prostitution “modern day slave...
The institutions of welfare and incarceration are central in poverty governance. My dissertation bui...
The over-representation of Black children in the child welfare system today is paradoxical and a sta...
This article complicates Wacquant\u27s three-sided schema of race, class and state by adding a focus...
This article is part of a UCLA Law Review symposium, “Overpoliced and Underprotected: Women, Race, a...
This Article analyzes the historical, cultural and legal treatments and representations of poor blac...
This Article analyzes the relationship between the struggle for the recognition of Black women\u27s ...
In this article-based dissertation, I investigate how Black women navigate the everyday challenges t...
The Article argues that at the core of the American neoliberal policy regime, of which child welfare...
Black women have a very specific history with the state and law enforcement that is not replicated a...
The incarceration rates of Black women in America surpass even all other demographics. Yet, Black wo...
textIn light of the phenomenon of mass incarceration in the United States, black women have become t...
The mixed-method study examined welfare-reliant, female heads of households and the multilayered and...
ABSTRACT This article explores various analytical issues involved in conceptual-izing the interrelat...
The prevalence of poor health among young disadvantaged Black mothers and their children has prompte...
This article will address the present-day racist implications of anti-prostitution “modern day slave...
The institutions of welfare and incarceration are central in poverty governance. My dissertation bui...
The over-representation of Black children in the child welfare system today is paradoxical and a sta...