Black sisterhoods : paradigms and praxis /
"Sisterhood is oft elusive, if not a misunderstood concept. Despite all the factors that could impede the development, elevation, and maintenance of sistering relationships, Black women continue to acknowledge the value of sisterhoods. Sistering offers a lifeline of support and validation. Hold...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Toronto, Ontario :
Demeter Press,
[2022]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Black women defining, enacting, and shifting sisterhood : an introduction / Denise Davis-Maye, Tamara Bertrand Jones, Sophia Rahming, and Jill Andrew. Sisterhood as paradigm. Becoming sisters, becoming free : black feminism, sisterhood, and social justice / Jade Crimson Rose Da Costa
- Blood and water : black motherhood, friendship, survival. and the power of showing up / Haile Eshe Cole
- Unapologetic responses to unapologetic exclusions : advancing communication within sistah spaces as a vehicle of resistance for black women living during the postracial era / Raven Maragh-Lloyd and Shardé M. Davis
- Service, leadership, and sisterhood : an overview of black sororities in social science research / Marcia Hernandez
- Sisterhood unexpected : "I met my best friend in LEAP!" and other narratives by LEAP for Girls alumnae New York City, 2006-2016 / Sara C. Flowers, Danielle Krushnic, Deborah Levine, and Sara Birnel Henderson
- For the culture : the utilization of an African-centered paradigm as a pipeline to ensuring success for black women scholars in academia / Yarneccia D. Dyson
- Black girls don't : correcting the record of what black girls can and cannot do / Krystal O. Lee and Daphne R. Wells
- Sisterhood as peer support. Sistership : towards a praxis of communal scholarship among black women graduate students / ArCasia James-Galloway, Autumn Griffin, and Melanie Marshall
- Let's "SLAY" together : building sisterhood, scholarly identity, and solidarity among black female doctoral students / Gloria L. Howell, Christina Wright Fields, Francesca A. Williamson, and Katrina M. Overby
- #BlackGirlMagic : a coalition of sisterhood / Cherell M. Johnson, Colette McLemore Dixon, and LaTrina D. Parker Hall
- Sister circle : guarding sisterhood in higher education / Kalisha V. Turner-Hoskin, MaKesha Harris Lee, and Arielle Weaver
- Sankofa sisters : returning to sisterhood to secure our progress / Angel Miles Nash, Tara Nkrumah, Rhonda Gillian Ottley, Kimberly L. Mason, and Devona F. Pierre
- Black sisterhood created, maintained, and protected at an anti-black institution / Ashley N. Gaskew, Jacqueline M. Forbes, Jamila L. Lee-Johnson, and Ja'Dell Davis
- Digital sisterhood. In a racist kind of world, I'm glad I've got my girls : black feminist digital sisterhoods through digital platforms / Lisa Covington, Jelisa Clark, and Veronica A. Newton
- She's my sister, but we've never met offline : exploring the relationship of digital black sisterhood with PhD students in online message boards and independently owned websites / Erin L. Berry-McCrea and Briana Barner
- Digital sister circles : collectivity and comradery in natural hair online communities / Joseanne Cudjoe
- I am my sister : exploring black womyn's membership in sister circles created via social media / Adrianne Jackson and Leah Hunter.