Breonna Taylor and Me
Breonna Taylor and Me
Black Women, Racial Justice and Reclaiming Hope
Pinar, William F.; Douglas, Angela; Harris II, Emmanuel
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
07/2024
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9781636679211
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Introduction: Breonna Taylor and Me: Black Women, Racial Justice and Reclaiming Hope
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
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African American Studies; African American women; Africana Studies; Alison; Angela; Angela Y. Douglas; Black; Black women; Black Women, Racial Justice, and Reclaiming Hope; Breonna; Breonna Taylor; Breonna Taylor and Me; Douglas; Emmanuel; Emmanuel D. Harris II; Harris; Hope; intersectionality; Jefferson; Justice; Pinar; Racial; racial justice; Reclaiming; social justice; Taylor; William; Women
Introduction: Breonna Taylor and Me: Black Women, Racial Justice and Reclaiming Hope
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
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
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
African American Studies; African American women; Africana Studies; Alison; Angela; Angela Y. Douglas; Black; Black women; Black Women, Racial Justice, and Reclaiming Hope; Breonna; Breonna Taylor; Breonna Taylor and Me; Douglas; Emmanuel; Emmanuel D. Harris II; Harris; Hope; intersectionality; Jefferson; Justice; Pinar; Racial; racial justice; Reclaiming; social justice; Taylor; William; Women