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Being Black Academic Mothers, Angela Lewis, Sherri Wallace, Clarissa Peterson
Being Black Academic Mothers, Angela Lewis, Sherri Wallace, Clarissa Peterson
Sherri L. Wallace
A career in academe provides professors with flexibility and autonomy. Despite this, academic mothers face challenges in balancing work and family. Black academic mothers may face additional demands including battling hidden bias and misconceptions. This essay utilizes autoethnography to demonstrate how Black academic mothers balance their careers and motherhood. Personal narratives are used to identify emergent themes that serve as a basis to provide recommendations for understanding and improving working conditions for mothers in academe.
Bennett W. Smith And The Ministerial Influence On Political Life In Buffalo, Sherri Wallace
Bennett W. Smith And The Ministerial Influence On Political Life In Buffalo, Sherri Wallace
Sherri L. Wallace
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Buffalo's "Prophet Of Protest": The Political Leadership And Activism Of Reverend Dr. Bennett W. Smith, Sr., Sherri Wallace
Buffalo's "Prophet Of Protest": The Political Leadership And Activism Of Reverend Dr. Bennett W. Smith, Sr., Sherri Wallace
Sherri L. Wallace
Recently voted as one of Western New York's most influential people for the twentieth century (Gallivan 1999), the Reverend Dr. [Bennett W. Smith, Sr.] Sr.'s own electoral and political activism clearly emanate from the ethical expressions of the social justice ministry of his late friend and comrade, the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. King characterized social justice in terms of "comprehensive social empowerment." He believed that freedom for African-Americans without empowerment (i.e. "Civil Rights"), land and/or other social/economic resources, was not "true" freedom (Walker 1991, 24). King's philosophy, similar to Stokely Carmichael's view of "Black Power," articulated a "call …