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aspect of the negative impact of workfare on black women and the American economy." …
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in a cycle of high-cost debt. Furthermore, empirical evidence suggests consistent overrepresentation of women of color … on women of color. Posing the issue of payday lending as a human rights issue can make an important contribution to … public action on how to address the aftermath of the financial crisis and its impact on women of color …
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A Trans-Atlantic social and legal history of African American women in slave revolts that provides an intervention into … the dominant current U.S. historiography which maintains that enslaved women did not participate in violent slave revolt …. Focusing on the Middle Passage and colonial New York City, this article reclaims and restores slave women’s participation in …
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This roundtable brings to light what we might already know via anecdotal evidence-the fading recognition of Black Women … in political science research. However, it leaves us wondering how do we study Black women? When Black women are the … better suited for unearthing and explaining Black women's experiences as political and social actors? And, finally what new …
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HOPE VI must have seemed so promising. When, in 1992, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) introduced the program later dubbed "HOPE VI," replacing the country's worst public housing projects with mixed-income, mixed-use, low-density new developments while providing targeted...
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