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Unsettling the Coloniality of the Researcher: Toward a Black Studies Approach to Critical Humanisms in Qualitative Inquiry

Qualitative Inquiry, 2021
This article unsettles the coloniality of the researcher, a convergence between coloniality, the researcher, and dominant representations of the human.
Bryce Henson
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From Nkrumah’s Black Star to the African Diaspora: Ghanaian Intellectual Activists and the Development of Black Studies in the Americas

The Journal of African American History, 2021
After Kwame Nkrumah’s overthrow in 1966, a group of Ghanaian intellectuals brought their specific version of Pan-Africanism into the United States at precisely the moment when Black studies programs were being formed.
B. Gyamfi
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Assata is Here: (Dis)Locating Gender in Black Studies

Souls, 2020
This article employs the tools of Black Studies to critical engage Assata: An Autobiography, by Assata Shakur and aspects of Shakur’s political legacy.
Patrice D. Douglass
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The Clearing: On Black Education Studies and the Problem of “Antiblackness”

Harvard Educational Review, 2023
In this essay, authors kihana miraya ross and Jarvis R. Givens make their case for a distinct field of education research—Black education studies, which builds on Black studies and education studies. They explore a key analytic in Black education studies,
Kihana Miraya Ross, J. Givens
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Staying Human: Forty Years of Black Studies Practical-Critical Activity in the Spirit of (Aunt) Jemima

International Journal of African Renaissance Studies - Multi-, Inter- and Transdisciplinarity, 2019
In this African-centred autoethnography, the author self-reflexively narrates and critically interprets 40 years of selected examples of her teaching and activist social inquiry as Black Studies “p...
J. King
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Black Arts, Black Studies, Black University

2021
Chapter Four, too, looks at the connection between Black Arts and Black Power on campuses, primarily those of HBCUs, and communities of the urban South in Washington, D.C., Nashville, and Durham, Winston-Salem, and Greensboro, North Carolina. It examines the central role of the arts in the emergence of Black Studies and notions of the “Black University”
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Black Studies

Journal of Black Studies, 1971
In the late 1960s we witnessed incessant nationwide campus unrest sparked by the demands of black students that universities and colleges provide them with a curriculum that is more "relevant." Namely, a curriculum that includes "Black Studies." There were different reactions by the universities and colleges to these demands.
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Teaching Black Girlhood Studies with Black Motherhood Studies

Girlhood Studies, 2022
What is the relationship between Black Girlhood Studies and Black Motherhood Studies? In this article I answer this question by considering the ways in which these subjects can be explored together or in relation to each other. Using autoethnography, I describe the process of teaching Black Girlhood Studies with Black Motherhood Studies.
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Black/Africana Studies and Black/Africana Biblical Studies

Brill Research Perspectives in Biblical Interpretation, 2020
Abstract In this study, Abraham Smith introduces the nature, history, and interventions of two theoretical-political cultural productions: Black/Africana studies (the systematic and rigorous study of Africa and African descendants) and Black/Africana biblical studies (a biblical studies’ subfield that analyzes and appraises the strategies of reception ...
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