Black women and da 'Rona : community, consciousness, and ethics of care /

"Deliberately writing against archival erasure and death driven logics of anti-Blackness, this volume chronicles Black women's aliveness, ethics of care, and rituals of healing. Nineteen contributors from interdisciplinary fields and diverse backgrounds explore Black feminine community, co...

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Other Authors: Jordan-Zachery, Julia S., 1971- (Editor), Alhassan, Shamara Wyllie, 1986- (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Tucson : The University of Arizona Press, 2023.
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