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This Era of Black Activism
Mary Marcel, Edith Joachimpillai; Contributions by Mary Marcel, Edith Joachimpillai, Greg Austin, …
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Discovery Miles 25 370
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While much focus has been placed on Black Lives Matter activism in
response to police and civilian murders of Black men and women, the
contributors argue that Black activism in this era has addressed a
broader range of issues in a wide array of settings, both on the
street and inside institutions and communities. This Era of Black
Activism includes chapters on this era of Black activism from
2000-2022. It describes how previous activism has influenced this
generation, while showing innovations in political approaches,
leadership and organizational formations, and the use of social and
other media for movement purposes. Topics include the innovations
of #BlackLives Matter as a movement; the Florida activist group
Dream Defenders; policing and discrepancies in reporting on
Ferguson; the role of citizen cameras in Black activism; social
media for Black community coping and well-being; BIPOC Gay Power
activism vs. Gay Pride; academic activism by Black and White
professors; corporate responses to #BLM; #MeToo and healing within
the Black community; Black health activism and the Covid pandemic;
and bridging activism and policy for a new social contract. It also
offers an additional bibliography on Black activism for
environmental justice, athlete anti-racist activism, and the role
of the Black Church in this era.
This book provides a theoretical framework for empirically
examining the impact of violence on marginalized peoples across the
lifespan. With anti-Black racism uniquely impacting Black
women and girls who are sexually victimized, a unifying,
empirically testable framework with a critical race perspective to
examine Black women and girls' experiences of sexual violence is
warranted. Dr. Jennifer M. Gómez created cultural betrayal
trauma theory (CBTT) to expand the limiting assumption in the
dominant theoretical and methodological literature on the impact of
violence that traumas, such as rape, are solely interpersonal. In
CBTT, Dr. Gómez builds on Black feminist scholarship, ethnic
minority trauma psychology, and betrayal trauma theory to provide a
theoretical framework for examining the impact of violence on
marginalized peoples across the lifespan. The Cultural Betrayal of
Black Women and Girls is the first book to use the CBTT research to
contribute to academic and national discussions regarding
anti-Black racism and sexual abuse. Using CBTT as a foundation,
this book incorporates transdisciplinary scholarship on racism,
intersectional oppression and intersectionality, sexual abuse
against Black women and girls, cultural competency and critical
consciousness in therapy, and healing in the community into a
single resource for understanding and addressing oppression and
sexual abuse on individual, institutional, and societal levels.
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