Breonna Taylor and Me
Breonna Taylor and Me
Black Women, Racial Justice and Reclaiming Hope
Pinar, William F.; Harris II, Emmanuel; Douglas, Angela
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
06/2024
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9781636679211
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Section One: Breonna Taylor and Me - Historical Contexts and Black Women
(1) Breonna Taylor's Life Matters: We Say Her Name
Emmanuel Harris II
(2) Ignored, but Essential: The Relationship of Black women to the U.S. Political Zeitgeist
Athena M. King
(3) Total War: The Justification of Lynching Black Woman
Aaron Treadwell
(4) Witch Hunts, Lynchings, and No-Knock Raids upon the Black Female Body: A White American Mores, Social Order, and Safety
Bisola A. Wald
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Section Two: Summer of 2020 and Beyond - Centering Black Women
(5) Breathe and Grieve: Reconciled Voices of Black Women Teachers in Critical Movements
Julia A. Lynch
(6) Social Workers Must Stay in the Room: The Experiences of a Black Woman Scholar Prior to and Beyond the 2020 Summer of Reckoning
Tiffany Lane
(7) The afroamor in the 2020 Writings of Yolanda Arroyo Pizarro: Afrofeministamente and Other Reaffirmations of a People
Emmanuel Harris II
(8) Centering Blackness: Reflections on the Summer of 2020
Kimberly Eison Simmons
(9) The Groundwater Approach to Breonna Taylor and Others: Systematic Racism and African Americans
Keryn G. Vickers
Section Three: The Legacies of Black Women - Respect, Empowerment and Hope
(10) A Legacy of Hope: Changing the Narrative for Black Girls (Who Become Black Women)
Sheka Houston and Tammy Taylor
(11) Disrespect and Devalue: A Common African American Experience
Angela Douglas
(12) For Black Girls Who Grow Up Too Quickly: An Open Letter to My Daughters
Louis L. Woods
(13) Sororidad, resiliencia & cimarronaje:
Breonna Taylor en el contexto hispano de la mujer negra
Cristina Cabral
(14) Breonna Taylor: Reclaiming Hope, Joy and Community in the Midst of Tragedy
Sabrina T. Cherry
Acknowledgements
Section One: Breonna Taylor and Me - Historical Contexts and Black Women
(1) Breonna Taylor's Life Matters: We Say Her Name
Emmanuel Harris II
(2) Ignored, but Essential: The Relationship of Black women to the U.S. Political Zeitgeist
Athena M. King
(3) Total War: The Justification of Lynching Black Woman
Aaron Treadwell
(4) Witch Hunts, Lynchings, and No-Knock Raids upon the Black Female Body: A White American Mores, Social Order, and Safety
Bisola A. Wald
?
Section Two: Summer of 2020 and Beyond - Centering Black Women
(5) Breathe and Grieve: Reconciled Voices of Black Women Teachers in Critical Movements
Julia A. Lynch
(6) Social Workers Must Stay in the Room: The Experiences of a Black Woman Scholar Prior to and Beyond the 2020 Summer of Reckoning
Tiffany Lane
(7) The afroamor in the 2020 Writings of Yolanda Arroyo Pizarro: Afrofeministamente and Other Reaffirmations of a People
Emmanuel Harris II
(8) Centering Blackness: Reflections on the Summer of 2020
Kimberly Eison Simmons
(9) The Groundwater Approach to Breonna Taylor and Others: Systematic Racism and African Americans
Keryn G. Vickers
Section Three: The Legacies of Black Women - Respect, Empowerment and Hope
(10) A Legacy of Hope: Changing the Narrative for Black Girls (Who Become Black Women)
Sheka Houston and Tammy Taylor
(11) Disrespect and Devalue: A Common African American Experience
Angela Douglas
(12) For Black Girls Who Grow Up Too Quickly: An Open Letter to My Daughters
Louis L. Woods
(13) Sororidad, resiliencia & cimarronaje:
Breonna Taylor en el contexto hispano de la mujer negra
Cristina Cabral
(14) Breonna Taylor: Reclaiming Hope, Joy and Community in the Midst of Tragedy
Sabrina T. Cherry
Acknowledgements