A Sociocultural Exploration of the Impact Body Image Has on Black College-Aged Women’s Mental Health
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by Anthony D. Greene, Kira Wooden
5d ago
Journal of Black Studies, Ahead of Print. This study aimed to explore the relationship between Black cultural identity body image and mental well-being among Black Americans and Black immigrant women who attend predominately white universities (PWIs). As part of the Multi-Site University Study of Identity and Culture (MUSIC) survey, participants completed the Brief Inventory of Body Image, which included questions such as “I’m proud of my body,” “I often feel ugly,” ‘I have a good figure,” “I’m ashamed of my body,” and “I am anxious about the way I look.” The results showed that there were sev ..read more
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Coloniality of Democracy and Algocracy in Africa: Vanhucracy as an Afrocentric Model for Politics
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by Artwell Nhemachena
3w ago
Journal of Black Studies, Ahead of Print. Originating from a Greek goddess called Demokratia, democracy constitutes a coup de ‘tat against African spirituality and against Afrocentric politics. Subjected not only to the Greek goddess Demokratia but also to algocracy, corporatocracy, and technocracy, African politics has long ceased to be Afrocentric in the sense of serving the material interests of African people. Drawing on the Shona (a people of Zimbabwe) term vanhu (humans) to coin the word vanhucracy, and drawing on intensive literature review, this paper argues that Western democracy is i ..read more
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Black Measurement: The Contributions of People Racialized as Black to the Field of Psychometrics
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by Paris B. Adkins-Jackson, Janine A. Jackson, Tonya Ross Taylor, Elana R. Levine, Anisha Makhija, Alyasah Ali Sewell
1M ago
Journal of Black Studies, Ahead of Print. Psychometrics is a branch of psychology concerned with the measurement of mental attributes, behavior, and performance, in addition to the design and analysis of tests and other instruments. The origins of this field are rooted in the explorations of 18th century scientists concerned with capturing phenomena in empirical ways. Less discussed is the use of tests and assessments to validate racialization, which thrusts persons racialized as Black into the early discourse on psychometrics. Scholars, scientists, and psychometricians racialized as Black hav ..read more
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“Skin Markings: Filtering COVID-19 Through Levitical and Black Lenses”
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by Mark C. Grafenreed
1M ago
Journal of Black Studies, Ahead of Print. Kemp proposes a “3Ds of Blackness” theory, arguing that White supremacists have racialized the Genesis 4:15 “mark of Cain” to label Black bodies as dangerous, deviant, and depraved. This article offers Levitical and Black perspectives, extending Kemp’s scholarship and societal markings to include “diseased.” Exploring ancient biblical binaries of pollution/cleanness, profaneness/sanctity, defilement/purity, and comparing COVID-19 and its treatment mechanisms to skin diseases in Mosaic law, this article claims that structural racist modalities in the Un ..read more
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Anti-Black Racism in the Ontario Public School System: Problematizing the Labeling of Young Black Students as Troublemakers
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by Patrick Radebe
1M ago
Journal of Black Studies, Ahead of Print. This paper examines anti-Black racism in the Ontario public school system. Using the West-Hill Catholic Elementary School (a pseudonym) as a case study, it foregrounds the selective application of punishments inflicted upon Black students, including those often motivated by racist perceptions on the part of teachers, principals, and School Boards. Using the theories of biological determinism1 and the culture of poverty2 as conceptual frameworks, this paper investigates the factors to which school authorities attribute violent behavior on the part of Bl ..read more
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Relevant Leadership for Black Children: Calling All Black Public School Principal Supervisors
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by Dr. Patrick Henry Jones
1M ago
Journal of Black Studies, Ahead of Print. This qualitative study aimed to explore the approaches used by Black principal supervisors to professionally develop Black principals in public K–12 settings. Using a phenomenological approach and thematic analysis design, I examined the philosophy and strategies employed by 11 experienced Black principal supervisors in their work to assist Black principals in navigating the U.S. public school system and best ensure the success of their students and staff. Participants were recruited through professional organization networks and participated in virtua ..read more
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“We Out Here”: Black Women, Well-Being, and #blackgirlsrun on Instagram
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by Shanice Jones Cameron
1M ago
Journal of Black Studies, Ahead of Print. This study explores the meanings that Black women associate with long-distance running and how these meanings informed their digital practice, specifically the content they distributed through #blackgirlsrun on Instagram. Drawing from 12 semi-structured phone interviews and participant observation data, this project exemplifies how Black women in the United States utilize social media to create knowledges and cultivate communities that center their health and well-being. The participants regarded long-distance running as an anchor practice, or an activ ..read more
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Book Review: Caste: The Lies That Divide Us
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by Sharmila Narayana
2M ago
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Global Coloniality and Ecological Injustice in Imbolo Mbue’s How Beautiful We Were (2021)
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by Motsusi Nare, Peter Moopi, Oliver Nyambi
2M ago
Journal of Black Studies, Ahead of Print. Postcolonial environmentalism in Africa explores interactions between humans and nature in the context of intensifying ecological violence in the aftermath of formal colonialism and its trademark violence of extractive power. As a critical approach that stresses the influence of colonial remains in everyday socio-political processes and relations, postcolonial environmentalism has been widely deployed to examine the interconnected relationship between the environment, materiality, and humans, with a focus on how one impacts and define the others. This ..read more
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Returning at Any Cost? How Black College Students’ Feel Toward COVID Vaccines and Institutional Mandates
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by Joshua Childs, Z. W. Taylor
3M ago
Journal of Black Studies, Ahead of Print. Decades of research have found African Americans to be unfairly marginalized by healthcare systems. As U.S. colleges released their plans to re-open for in-person classes for the Fall 2021 semester and beyond, research is needed into how African American students view vaccine mandates, such as the one levied in March 2021 by Rutgers University and many other institutions. Subsequently, the purpose of this study is to explore how African American students feel regarding vaccine mandates and a return to in-person learning. In all, this survey study engag ..read more
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