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Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 2021
Black women die from pregnancy-related causes in the United States three times more frequently than White women.
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Black women die from pregnancy-related causes in the United States three times more frequently than White women.
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“Invincible Black Women”: Group Therapy for Black College Women
The Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2018Black college women present to counseling with an array of culturally distinct mental health concerns.
Martinque K. Jones +1 more
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The Black Scholar, 1973
(1982). Black Women In Films. The Black Scholar: Vol. 13, The Best of the Black Scholar: The Black Woman II, pp. 36-40.
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(1982). Black Women In Films. The Black Scholar: Vol. 13, The Best of the Black Scholar: The Black Woman II, pp. 36-40.
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2022
While Black women entrepreneurs have the highest nascent entrepreneurship rates, they also significantly underperform their White counterparts. As some scholars have argued, the primary cause of this disparity may result from differences in access to financial capital.
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While Black women entrepreneurs have the highest nascent entrepreneurship rates, they also significantly underperform their White counterparts. As some scholars have argued, the primary cause of this disparity may result from differences in access to financial capital.
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2023
Abstract This chapter confirms another area of ambition theory that is not applicable to Black women, which is the role careers play in candidate emergence. The scope of careers that Black women find themselves concentrated in are not within the narrow confines of business and legal professions.
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Abstract This chapter confirms another area of ambition theory that is not applicable to Black women, which is the role careers play in candidate emergence. The scope of careers that Black women find themselves concentrated in are not within the narrow confines of business and legal professions.
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Black Women Remember Black Girls
2017This chapter shows how Black girlhood must be made—in SOLHOT the space of Black girlhood is made through time, a timing that is infused with the sacred and spirit. In SOLHOT, to “homegirl” means engaging Black girls in the name of Black girlhood as sacred work that implicates time. Sacred work acknowledges the ways spirit moves one to act, often beyond
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Cancer statistics for African American/Black People 2022
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Angela Giaquinto +2 more
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