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Black Women And Invisible Disabilities: A Story Of Multi-Marginalization. Posted on October 20, 2022 - By Leslie D. Rose. Courtesy of Odom, Baptiste, Hitchcock, Timms . Life ...
For many Black women, the reversal of Roe v. Wade last month not only stripped them of bodily autonomy, but created another barrier to economic security and choosing the course of their future.
While the Mammy stereotype remains highly visible in American culture—with Aunt Jemima (who was recently retired after a 130-year run) being the most prominent—the actual Black woman chef is, ...
Black women are unnoticed and their efforts often go unappreciated, according to a new study published this month in the Journal of Experimental Psychology. The study was conducted by University ...
Racist policing is also deadly for Black women and girls—a reality that is far too often ignored or dismissed. Kimberlé Crenshaw coined the term “intersectionality” in 1989 to describe how ...
For Black women, leadership isn’t just about breaking glass ceilings, it’s about navigating invisible domes that keep us from true autonomy, recognition, and equity.
For many Black women, the reversal of Roe v. Wade last month not only stripped them of bodily autonomy, but created another barrier to economic security and choosing the course of their future ...