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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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worthy pursuit indeed. America's most run-down, crime-ridden, and poverty-plagued residential properties could be transformed …
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Hispanic women in the US. The first part examines 1990 and 2002, two years with very similar national unemployment levels, and … the poverty levels of black and Hispanic women would be different if they were paid the same wages as white women with the … same characteristics. The results show that for the working poor black women the difference in poverty rates would be small …
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women from voting by regulating when a person convicted of a crime may be eligible to vote. These efforts are known as …Black women vote at consistently high rates during elections in the United States. States, however, have excluded Black … women, criminal law intersects with civil rights to bar their involvement in the electoral process.By reconceptualizing …
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In attempting to create a US Black feminist philosophy, I have uncovered three lessons in US Black women’s social … theory. They are the following: 1) oppression is a multistable, social phenomenon; 2) many US Black women identify occupying … women will require grappling with politics of social spatiality. These insights are by no means new. However, the fact that …
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Following the Civil Rights Movement and the “quiet revolution” in women’s work over the years 1950 to 1970, women and ….” The results for women, Hispanics, and miscellaneous minorities are consistent with members of these groups responding as … anomalously underrepresented in auditing. To begin to test them, I perform an exploratory analysis of the representation of women …
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Black women are exposed to multiple non-persistent endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) at higher concentrations … compared with white women. Using baseline data from a prospective cohort study of reproductive-aged Black women (N= 751), we …-aged Black women, and that targeted strategies (e.g., reducing use of certain products or canned food consumption) should be …
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