Browsing by Subject "Intersectionality"
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(2014-06-04)African American women in Appalachia have lived, survived and long been overlooked by dominant narratives that support stereotypical depictions of the Appalachian region and its inhabitants. A little over twenty years ago, ...
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(2018-08-06)Anticolonial Amerika: Resisting the Zone of Nonbeing in an Anglo-Saxon Empire revives the anticolonial tradition of Black radical philosophy, drawing upon its unique understandings of race and empire, citizenship and ...
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(2014-12-17)The practice of marrying girls to deities or priests existed historically in many cultures across South Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. In India alone, this system is known by different names like Devadasi, Mathamma, ...
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(2020-05-19)This study examined the intersectionality amongst motor vehicle fatal injury crashes by age, gender and race. Importance of examining this intersectionality is that in the future, a greater number of drivers, passengers, ...
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(2020-03-02)In the long-valued narrative of meritocracy in the United States, ‘Pulling oneself up by the bootstraps’ is a myth which has been enacted to undermine the structural, even intentional, reality of the inequity between people. ...
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(2023-07-18)This research explores race and gender-based inequality in an academic setting. Specifically I focus on both Asian-American men and women students enrolled in an engineering program. While much of the current research ...
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(2023-08-04)Minority stress research has illustrated how marginalized populations, such as lesbian, gay, and bisexual individuals, are at greater risk for poorer mental health outcomes as a function of the unique stressors they face ...
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(2014-07-24)While there is a growing body of literature concerning the experiences of racial minorities in the mainstream sports of basketball and football, less is known of the experiences of Black females in non-traditional sports ...
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(2021-07-10)The role of trauma and its consequences for health has led to greater awareness on this topic in the recent past. A trauma-informed approach to healthcare systems, health care, and health communication informs us about ...