Tiffany Willoughby-Herard
Challenging the Legacies of Racial Resentment
Black Health Activism, Educational Justice, and Legislative Leadership
Tiffany Willoughby-Herard
Challenging the Legacies of Racial Resentment
Black Health Activism, Educational Justice, and Legislative Leadership
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Domestic and international health activism and health policy are focal points in this volume, a publication of the National Conference of Black Political Scientists. This work demonstrates the continuing importance of the "medical civil rights movement," through examples of activism of women of colour in AIDS service organizations, of their health issues, and of the struggle for racial equity in health care in Brazil.
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Domestic and international health activism and health policy are focal points in this volume, a publication of the National Conference of Black Political Scientists. This work demonstrates the continuing importance of the "medical civil rights movement," through examples of activism of women of colour in AIDS service organizations, of their health issues, and of the struggle for racial equity in health care in Brazil.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 180mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 459g
- ISBN-13: 9781412864312
- ISBN-10: 1412864313
- Artikelnr.: 45232743
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 180mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 459g
- ISBN-13: 9781412864312
- ISBN-10: 1412864313
- Artikelnr.: 45232743
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Tiffany Willoughby-Herard
Editors' NoteResearch ArticlesBlack State Legislators and Morality Politics
Donn WorgsCivic Engagement Is a Process: Lessons from a First-Year Public
Administration Course
Zulema BlairCrossing the Mason Dixon versus the Rio Grande: Evaluating the
Effect of Race on Attitudes toward Immigration Policy
Carley M. Shinault and Richard A.SeltzerAll but Overturned: America's
Nullification of Brown v. Board of Education
Albert L. SamuelsCharting a Path toward Racial Health Equity in Brazil:
Health Activism, the State, and Policy Development
Kia Lilly CaldwellThe Limits of Emancipation: Black Americans and White
Southern Dominance of American Politics from the Founding to the
Twenty-First Century
Neal AllenBlack Women Take Their Health into Their Own Hands: The Het Heru
Healing Dance and Auset Qigong
Francoise B. CromerLearning from the Doers: Women of Colour AIDS Service
Organizations and Their Understanding of Intersectionality
Julia Jordan-ZacheryTrends: The Pedagogy of Black Politics Planting the
Seeds of Our Future in Action: A Conversation with Melina Abdullah
Tommi D. HayesA Conversation on the 2016 Presidential Election with Robert
Smith and Melanye Price
Mali CollinsTeaching Trayvon at Irvine: On Feminist Praxis, Afro-pessimism,
and Woke Work
M. Shadee MalaklouBook ReviewsAdryan Wallace review of What's Left of
Blackness: Feminisms, Transracial Solidarities, and the Politics of
Belonging in Britain
by Tracy FisherMary Phillips review of Radicalism at the Crossroads:
African American Women Activists in the Cold War by Dayo GoreJoe Rollins
review of Letters of the Law: Race and the Fantasy of Colour-blindness in
American Law by Sora Y. HanBrandon R. Byrd review of The Americans Are
Coming! Dreams of African American Liberation in Segregationist South
Africa
by Robert Trent VinsonDan Royles review of The Calendar of Loss: Race,
Sexuality, and Mourning in the Early Era of AIDS by Dagmawi WoubshetBrooks
Kirchgassner review of What Fanon Said: A Philosophical Introduction to His
Life and Thought by Lewis R. GordonT. Tu Huynh review of Migrant Women of
Johannesburg: Everyday Life in an In-Between City by Caroline Wanjiku
KihatoBrandy Thomas Wells review of Black Internationalist Feminism: Women
Writers of the Black Left, 1945?1995 by Cheryl HigashidaJasmin A. Young
review of Sojourning for Freedom: Black Women, American Communism, and the
Making of Black Left Feminism by
Erik S. McDuffieChristopher Cameron review of At the Cross: Race, Religion,
and Citizenship in the Politics of the Death Penalty
by Melynda J. PriceWalter D. Greason review of Pulse of the People:
Political Rap Music and Black Politics by Lakeyta M. BonnetteA Note on
Passing: Cedric RobinsonA Note on Passing: Savannah CarrollA Note on
Passing: Otis MadisonA Note on Passing: Jerry WattsA Note on Passing:
Michael MitchellInvitation to the Scholarly Community
Donn WorgsCivic Engagement Is a Process: Lessons from a First-Year Public
Administration Course
Zulema BlairCrossing the Mason Dixon versus the Rio Grande: Evaluating the
Effect of Race on Attitudes toward Immigration Policy
Carley M. Shinault and Richard A.SeltzerAll but Overturned: America's
Nullification of Brown v. Board of Education
Albert L. SamuelsCharting a Path toward Racial Health Equity in Brazil:
Health Activism, the State, and Policy Development
Kia Lilly CaldwellThe Limits of Emancipation: Black Americans and White
Southern Dominance of American Politics from the Founding to the
Twenty-First Century
Neal AllenBlack Women Take Their Health into Their Own Hands: The Het Heru
Healing Dance and Auset Qigong
Francoise B. CromerLearning from the Doers: Women of Colour AIDS Service
Organizations and Their Understanding of Intersectionality
Julia Jordan-ZacheryTrends: The Pedagogy of Black Politics Planting the
Seeds of Our Future in Action: A Conversation with Melina Abdullah
Tommi D. HayesA Conversation on the 2016 Presidential Election with Robert
Smith and Melanye Price
Mali CollinsTeaching Trayvon at Irvine: On Feminist Praxis, Afro-pessimism,
and Woke Work
M. Shadee MalaklouBook ReviewsAdryan Wallace review of What's Left of
Blackness: Feminisms, Transracial Solidarities, and the Politics of
Belonging in Britain
by Tracy FisherMary Phillips review of Radicalism at the Crossroads:
African American Women Activists in the Cold War by Dayo GoreJoe Rollins
review of Letters of the Law: Race and the Fantasy of Colour-blindness in
American Law by Sora Y. HanBrandon R. Byrd review of The Americans Are
Coming! Dreams of African American Liberation in Segregationist South
Africa
by Robert Trent VinsonDan Royles review of The Calendar of Loss: Race,
Sexuality, and Mourning in the Early Era of AIDS by Dagmawi WoubshetBrooks
Kirchgassner review of What Fanon Said: A Philosophical Introduction to His
Life and Thought by Lewis R. GordonT. Tu Huynh review of Migrant Women of
Johannesburg: Everyday Life in an In-Between City by Caroline Wanjiku
KihatoBrandy Thomas Wells review of Black Internationalist Feminism: Women
Writers of the Black Left, 1945?1995 by Cheryl HigashidaJasmin A. Young
review of Sojourning for Freedom: Black Women, American Communism, and the
Making of Black Left Feminism by
Erik S. McDuffieChristopher Cameron review of At the Cross: Race, Religion,
and Citizenship in the Politics of the Death Penalty
by Melynda J. PriceWalter D. Greason review of Pulse of the People:
Political Rap Music and Black Politics by Lakeyta M. BonnetteA Note on
Passing: Cedric RobinsonA Note on Passing: Savannah CarrollA Note on
Passing: Otis MadisonA Note on Passing: Jerry WattsA Note on Passing:
Michael MitchellInvitation to the Scholarly Community
Editors' NoteResearch ArticlesBlack State Legislators and Morality Politics
Donn WorgsCivic Engagement Is a Process: Lessons from a First-Year Public
Administration Course
Zulema BlairCrossing the Mason Dixon versus the Rio Grande: Evaluating the
Effect of Race on Attitudes toward Immigration Policy
Carley M. Shinault and Richard A.SeltzerAll but Overturned: America's
Nullification of Brown v. Board of Education
Albert L. SamuelsCharting a Path toward Racial Health Equity in Brazil:
Health Activism, the State, and Policy Development
Kia Lilly CaldwellThe Limits of Emancipation: Black Americans and White
Southern Dominance of American Politics from the Founding to the
Twenty-First Century
Neal AllenBlack Women Take Their Health into Their Own Hands: The Het Heru
Healing Dance and Auset Qigong
Francoise B. CromerLearning from the Doers: Women of Colour AIDS Service
Organizations and Their Understanding of Intersectionality
Julia Jordan-ZacheryTrends: The Pedagogy of Black Politics Planting the
Seeds of Our Future in Action: A Conversation with Melina Abdullah
Tommi D. HayesA Conversation on the 2016 Presidential Election with Robert
Smith and Melanye Price
Mali CollinsTeaching Trayvon at Irvine: On Feminist Praxis, Afro-pessimism,
and Woke Work
M. Shadee MalaklouBook ReviewsAdryan Wallace review of What's Left of
Blackness: Feminisms, Transracial Solidarities, and the Politics of
Belonging in Britain
by Tracy FisherMary Phillips review of Radicalism at the Crossroads:
African American Women Activists in the Cold War by Dayo GoreJoe Rollins
review of Letters of the Law: Race and the Fantasy of Colour-blindness in
American Law by Sora Y. HanBrandon R. Byrd review of The Americans Are
Coming! Dreams of African American Liberation in Segregationist South
Africa
by Robert Trent VinsonDan Royles review of The Calendar of Loss: Race,
Sexuality, and Mourning in the Early Era of AIDS by Dagmawi WoubshetBrooks
Kirchgassner review of What Fanon Said: A Philosophical Introduction to His
Life and Thought by Lewis R. GordonT. Tu Huynh review of Migrant Women of
Johannesburg: Everyday Life in an In-Between City by Caroline Wanjiku
KihatoBrandy Thomas Wells review of Black Internationalist Feminism: Women
Writers of the Black Left, 1945?1995 by Cheryl HigashidaJasmin A. Young
review of Sojourning for Freedom: Black Women, American Communism, and the
Making of Black Left Feminism by
Erik S. McDuffieChristopher Cameron review of At the Cross: Race, Religion,
and Citizenship in the Politics of the Death Penalty
by Melynda J. PriceWalter D. Greason review of Pulse of the People:
Political Rap Music and Black Politics by Lakeyta M. BonnetteA Note on
Passing: Cedric RobinsonA Note on Passing: Savannah CarrollA Note on
Passing: Otis MadisonA Note on Passing: Jerry WattsA Note on Passing:
Michael MitchellInvitation to the Scholarly Community
Donn WorgsCivic Engagement Is a Process: Lessons from a First-Year Public
Administration Course
Zulema BlairCrossing the Mason Dixon versus the Rio Grande: Evaluating the
Effect of Race on Attitudes toward Immigration Policy
Carley M. Shinault and Richard A.SeltzerAll but Overturned: America's
Nullification of Brown v. Board of Education
Albert L. SamuelsCharting a Path toward Racial Health Equity in Brazil:
Health Activism, the State, and Policy Development
Kia Lilly CaldwellThe Limits of Emancipation: Black Americans and White
Southern Dominance of American Politics from the Founding to the
Twenty-First Century
Neal AllenBlack Women Take Their Health into Their Own Hands: The Het Heru
Healing Dance and Auset Qigong
Francoise B. CromerLearning from the Doers: Women of Colour AIDS Service
Organizations and Their Understanding of Intersectionality
Julia Jordan-ZacheryTrends: The Pedagogy of Black Politics Planting the
Seeds of Our Future in Action: A Conversation with Melina Abdullah
Tommi D. HayesA Conversation on the 2016 Presidential Election with Robert
Smith and Melanye Price
Mali CollinsTeaching Trayvon at Irvine: On Feminist Praxis, Afro-pessimism,
and Woke Work
M. Shadee MalaklouBook ReviewsAdryan Wallace review of What's Left of
Blackness: Feminisms, Transracial Solidarities, and the Politics of
Belonging in Britain
by Tracy FisherMary Phillips review of Radicalism at the Crossroads:
African American Women Activists in the Cold War by Dayo GoreJoe Rollins
review of Letters of the Law: Race and the Fantasy of Colour-blindness in
American Law by Sora Y. HanBrandon R. Byrd review of The Americans Are
Coming! Dreams of African American Liberation in Segregationist South
Africa
by Robert Trent VinsonDan Royles review of The Calendar of Loss: Race,
Sexuality, and Mourning in the Early Era of AIDS by Dagmawi WoubshetBrooks
Kirchgassner review of What Fanon Said: A Philosophical Introduction to His
Life and Thought by Lewis R. GordonT. Tu Huynh review of Migrant Women of
Johannesburg: Everyday Life in an In-Between City by Caroline Wanjiku
KihatoBrandy Thomas Wells review of Black Internationalist Feminism: Women
Writers of the Black Left, 1945?1995 by Cheryl HigashidaJasmin A. Young
review of Sojourning for Freedom: Black Women, American Communism, and the
Making of Black Left Feminism by
Erik S. McDuffieChristopher Cameron review of At the Cross: Race, Religion,
and Citizenship in the Politics of the Death Penalty
by Melynda J. PriceWalter D. Greason review of Pulse of the People:
Political Rap Music and Black Politics by Lakeyta M. BonnetteA Note on
Passing: Cedric RobinsonA Note on Passing: Savannah CarrollA Note on
Passing: Otis MadisonA Note on Passing: Jerry WattsA Note on Passing:
Michael MitchellInvitation to the Scholarly Community