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Sapphire Unbound: A Black Womanist Scholar Speaks her Mind: September 2013
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Sapphire Unbound: A Black Womanist Scholar Speaks her Mind. These are my thoughts on how Black women are represented in politics, policy and in the media. It's my response to the often invisibility or hypervisbiity of Black women. It's my quest to (re)claim our humanity. Saturday, September 28, 2013. Blogging as “Therapy” for Raced-Sexism: 31-Day Blogging Challenge. I decided to try this 31-day blogging challenge (thanks Lesa Townsend. So I’m eagerly looking forward to hearing from you. Sapphire Unbound ...
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Sapphire Unbound: A Black Womanist Scholar Speaks her Mind: July 2014
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Sapphire Unbound: A Black Womanist Scholar Speaks her Mind. These are my thoughts on how Black women are represented in politics, policy and in the media. It's my response to the often invisibility or hypervisbiity of Black women. It's my quest to (re)claim our humanity. Tuesday, July 1, 2014. Dear Readers and Followers of Sapphire Unbound:. It's here. The new website is here and I encourage you to visit it. Talking About Us" features the artist Karien Zachery. But I cannot do this without you. So I'...
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Sapphire Unbound: A Black Womanist Scholar Speaks her Mind: April 2014
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Sapphire Unbound: A Black Womanist Scholar Speaks her Mind. These are my thoughts on how Black women are represented in politics, policy and in the media. It's my response to the often invisibility or hypervisbiity of Black women. It's my quest to (re)claim our humanity. Monday, April 14, 2014. Finding my voice. speaking my truth. black woman survival. APRIL 13, 2014. 8226; 2 NOTES. Because of that black girl, for. RIP, brown girl. We carry your torch with the brightest of red lips. See one of my earlier...
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Woman...What Did You Say?: Reflections from a Black Feminist: April 2009
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WomanWhat Did You Say? Reflections from a Black Feminist. When we speak we are afraid our words will not be heard or welcomed. But when we are silent, we are still afraid. So it is better to speak.” Audre Lorde. Wednesday, April 29, 2009. Black Feminist Writing A Self-Food For Thought. Tuesday, April 28, 2009. Black Feminist Writing A Self-Can Mental and Physical Enlightenment Help You Write? The answer is YES! My goal is to ultimately feel healthy and mentally wealthy like the phenomenal Alice Walker wh...
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Sapphire Unbound: A Black Womanist Scholar Speaks her Mind: January 2014
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Sapphire Unbound: A Black Womanist Scholar Speaks her Mind. These are my thoughts on how Black women are represented in politics, policy and in the media. It's my response to the often invisibility or hypervisbiity of Black women. It's my quest to (re)claim our humanity. Monday, January 20, 2014. Entering Troubled Spaces: Navigating Predominately White Classrooms as a Woman of Color. Creating space is not just about creating physical or even intellectual space. Others such as Manya Whitaker. If at first ...
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Sapphire Unbound: A Black Womanist Scholar Speaks her Mind: April 2013
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Sapphire Unbound: A Black Womanist Scholar Speaks her Mind. These are my thoughts on how Black women are represented in politics, policy and in the media. It's my response to the often invisibility or hypervisbiity of Black women. It's my quest to (re)claim our humanity. Friday, April 26, 2013. 8220;You have a Black President”: So What? How do we think of the narrative of “you have a Black president”? What understandings of power, belongingness, and justice are embedded in this narrative? Simply put, Bla...
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eelawrence | Duke University Press News
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Duke University Press News. What's New at Duke University Press. Excerpt from “Hope Draped in Black” by Joseph R. Winters. Today we are proud to present this excerpt from Joseph R. Winters’ recent book. Hope Draped in Black. Hope Draped in Black. THE POLITICAL IMPLICATIONS OF SORROW AND LITERATURE. Why should we still read and engage. The Souls of Black Folk. What is Du Bois’s relevance for thinking about the current relationship between race, gender, class, and politics? While scholars disagree about ho...
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Sapphire Unbound: A Black Womanist Scholar Speaks her Mind: February 2014
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Sapphire Unbound: A Black Womanist Scholar Speaks her Mind. These are my thoughts on how Black women are represented in politics, policy and in the media. It's my response to the often invisibility or hypervisbiity of Black women. It's my quest to (re)claim our humanity. Saturday, February 15, 2014. The Tribe of Black Mothers who Bury their Murdered Children. I looked at the face of Lucia McBath. Only to those who choose to look at her- to look at her with honesty,. But at some point the lines around our...
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