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Predictors of school reintegration of black women who previously dropped out of school in the North West province of South Africa
School re-entry Dropout Pregnancy
2015/7/27
Despite policies being in place, school re-entry of the girl child after school dropout continues to be low in sub-Saharan Africa. This paper estimated the school re-entry of girls who dropped out of...
Premarital conceptions, postconception ("shotgun") marriages, and premarital first births: Education gradients in U.S. cohorts of white and black women born 1925-1959
education nonmarital fertility premarital fertility social class
2014/11/21
Background: In the U.S. today, premarital first births occur disproportionately to women with low education and income. We lack studies of whether this education gradient was present in cohorts born e...
Black Americans and Interracial Marriage: A Focus on Black Women
Black American Women Interracial Marriage Economics Education Levels History Gender and Race
2013/2/19
This paper claims that although there has been a significant increase in the number of scholarly publications on interracial marriages in the United States in recent decades, most of these publication...
Becoming Black Women: Intimate Stories and Intersectional Identities
race gender class sexuality social identity intersectionality qualitative methods stories
2013/12/6
In this article, I argue that intimate stories are an important resource for the achievement of intersectional identities. Drawing on in-depth interviews with black college students at two predominant...
The Exclusion of Black Women from National Leadership Positions in the United States: Taxation with Limited Representation
United States Black Women Gains in Academic Degrees National Leadership Exclusion US Senate Governor’s Office US Supreme Court
2013/1/31
This article claims that the United States is progressing well when examined through the racial and cul- tural diversity of its young people aged 29 and younger with earned doctorates. The data show t...
Black Americans and Interracial Marriage: A Focus on Black Women
Black American Women Interracial Marriage Economics
2013/9/5
This paper claims that although there has been a significant increase in the number of scholarly publications on interracial marriages in the United States in recent decades, most of these publication...
The Exclusion of Black Women from National Leadership Positions in the United States: Taxation with Limited Representation
United States Black Women Gains in Academic Degrees
2013/9/5
This article claims that the United States is progressing well when examined through the racial and cul- tural diversity of its young people aged 29 and younger with earned doctorates. The data show t...
When Black women enter the academy they often have a host of potentially rewarding experiences available. What limits those opportunities internal and external barriers? Internal barriers are based on...
Intersections On the Border Crossings of Black Women’s Standpoints
Women's Studies Black Women Standpoint
2008/12/18
In our local communities people are suffering from exploitation, oppression, and social injustice. Places for sharing one another’s differences are scarce. Therefore, we are facing a crisis where hear...
Black Women Teacher Educators,Race Uplift,and the Academic Other-Mother Identity
Black Women Race Uplift Identity
2008/12/15
This paper examines the intersections of teacher educators' identities and the notion of race uplift. It is based on a larger study that explores the experiences and practices of Black women professor...
Standing on the Promises:The Experiences of Black Women Administrators in Historically Black Institutions
Black Women Administrators civil rights movement
2008/12/15
Earning a college degree was not easily attainable for Black women during the civil rights movement. As the civil rights movement became a full-scale struggle, like many other Blacks, the Black women ...
Black Women Teacher Educators:Creating Enduring Afriographies as Leaders and Change Makers
Educators Leader tradition Black women
2008/12/12
ithin the womanist tradition, Black women have fought against multiple oppressions through the construction of enduring afriographies , as leaders and change-makers, and as scholars committed to resea...