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#SayHerName: Examining the Invisibility of Black Women and Girls in Literature, Media, Medicine, and the Justice System
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Zine: Policing Disability, Brooks Amber, Rue Crittenden, Kelly Roberts
Zine: Policing Disability, Brooks Amber, Rue Crittenden, Kelly Roberts
#SayHerName: Examining the Invisibility of Black Women and Girls in Literature, Media, Medicine, and the Justice System
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Course Name: Topics in Black Studies: GDST 320-01
Professor: ShaDawn Battle, PhD
Topic: The visibility of Black women and girls in media, literature, medicine, and the justice system has been hard to examine because their experiences have been made highly visible insofar as they are objectified, stereotyped, and commodified. Yet, their experiences are also concurrently invisible as they are epistemically, materially, and socially silenced and marginalized. Through the lenses of Black feminist theory and epistemology mainly, this course brings together scholars who will both theorize about the lived realities of Black women, and work to …
Zine: Policing Gender, Maggie Moriarity, Megan Sewell, Megan Scharrer
Zine: Policing Gender, Maggie Moriarity, Megan Sewell, Megan Scharrer
#SayHerName: Examining the Invisibility of Black Women and Girls in Literature, Media, Medicine, and the Justice System
Social Justice Zines
Course Name: Topics in Black Studies: GDST 320-01
Professor: ShaDawn Battle, PhD
Topic: The visibility of Black women and girls in media, literature, medicine, and the justice system has been hard to examine because their experiences have been made highly visible insofar as they are objectified, stereotyped, and commodified. Yet, their experiences are also concurrently invisible as they are epistemically, materially, and socially silenced and marginalized. Through the lenses of Black feminist theory and epistemology mainly, this course brings together scholars who will both theorize about the lived realities of Black women, and work to find …
Zine: Slow Reform For "Fast Girls", Elise Brewer, Emily Colman
Zine: Slow Reform For "Fast Girls", Elise Brewer, Emily Colman
#SayHerName: Examining the Invisibility of Black Women and Girls in Literature, Media, Medicine, and the Justice System
Social Justice Zines
Course Name: Topics in Black Studies: GDST 320-01
Professor: ShaDawn Battle, PhD
Topic: The visibility of Black women and girls in media, literature, medicine, and the justice system has been hard to examine because their experiences have been made highly visible insofar as they are objectified, stereotyped, and commodified. Yet, their experiences are also concurrently invisible as they are epistemically, materially, and socially silenced and marginalized. Through the lenses of Black feminist theory and epistemology mainly, this course brings together scholars who will both theorize about the lived realities of Black women, and work to find …
Zine: Police Sexual Violence, Hayley Welch, Caroline Dziubek, Kayla Tittle
Zine: Police Sexual Violence, Hayley Welch, Caroline Dziubek, Kayla Tittle
#SayHerName: Examining the Invisibility of Black Women and Girls in Literature, Media, Medicine, and the Justice System
Social Justice Zines
Course Name: Topics in Black Studies: GDST 320-01
Professor: ShaDawn Battle, PhD
Topic: The visibility of Black women and girls in media, literature, medicine, and the justice system has been hard to examine because their experiences have been made highly visible insofar as they are objectified, stereotyped, and commodified. Yet, their experiences are also concurrently invisible as they are epistemically, materially, and socially silenced and marginalized. Through the lenses of Black feminist theory and epistemology mainly, this course brings together scholars who will both theorize about the lived realities of Black women, and work to find …