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Exploring Identity-Safety Cues and Allyship Among Black Women Students in STEM Environments

Psychology of women quarterly, 2019
Black women are underrepresented in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) and report feeling unwelcome in STEM. A successful scientist exemplar or role model may signal to Black women they are valued in STEM environments.
India R. Johnson   +3 more
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Making the Invisible Visible: Paradoxical Effects of Intersectional Invisibility on the Career Experiences of Executive Black Women

, 2019
The unique and complex experiences of and challenges for Black women, which are tied to their intersecting marginalized identities, have largely been overlooked in management research.
A. N. Smith   +3 more
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“Invincible Black Women”: Group Therapy for Black College Women

The Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2018
Black college women present to counseling with an array of culturally distinct mental health concerns.
Martinque K. Jones   +1 more
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An examination of Black women's experiences in undergraduate engineering on a primarily white campus: Considering institutional strategies for change

Journal of Engineering Education, 2019
Black women are underrepresented in engineering and face barriers as a result of their race and gender. While existing research often focuses on strategies Black women can adopt to become successful engineers, this study asks how engineering institutions
E. Blosser
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Black Women in Films

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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Black Women Entrepreneurs

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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Theorizing Black women’s experiences with institution-sanctioned violence: a #BlackLivesMatter imperative toward Black liberation on campus

Black Liberation in Higher Education, 2019
Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi are the three Black women and founders of #BlackLivesMatter (BLM). Despite being founded by Black women, public discourses about BLM often foreground Black men’s lives, and deaths, at the hand of the state.
Lori D. Patton, Nadrea R. Njoku
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Black Women’s Leadership

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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#BlackGirlMagic: The identity conceptualization of Black women in undergraduate STEM education

Science Education, 2018
Funding information National Science Foundation, Grant/Award Number: 143681 Abstract Much of the research in science education that explores the influence of a racial and gendered identity on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM ...
Terrell R. Morton, Eileen R. C. Parsons
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Melanin and Curls: Evaluation of Black Women Candidates

The Journal of Race Ethnicity and Politics, 2019
Research on candidate evaluation has delved into questions of how voters evaluate women candidates, Black male candidates, as well as how candidates’ appearances may condition electoral opportunities. Combined, this scholarship has tended to focus on how
Danielle Casarez Lemi   +1 more
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