Black Women and Resilience
Power, Perseverance, and Public Health
AvKisha Braithwaite Holden,Camara Phyllis Jones
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- Utgivningsdatum:2024-10-02
- Mått:152 x 229 x 28 mm
- Vikt:617 g
- Format:Häftad
- Språk:Engelska
- Serie:SUNY series in Black Women's Wellness
- Antal sidor:472
- Förlag:State University of New York Press
- Medarbetare:ValerieMontgomery Rice
- ISBN:9781438494227
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Kisha Braithwaite Holden is a Psychologist, Professor, Pouissaint-Satcher Endowed Chair in Mental Health, and Associate Director for Satcher Health Leadership Institute at the Morehouse School of Medicine. She is the coauthor (with Henrie Treadwell and Clare Xanthos) of The Social Determinants of African-Americans and coeditor of African American Women: An Annotated Bibliography with her mentor Veronica Thomas. Camara Phyllis Jones is a family physician, epidemiologist, and Past President of the American Public Health Association whose work focuses on naming, measuring, and addressing the impacts of racism on the health and well-being of our nation and the world. She is an elected member of both the National Academy of Medicine and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and is currently a Commissioner on the O'Neill-Lancet Commission on Racism, Structural Discrimination, and Global Health.
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"Black women are the wellspring of grace and excellence that defines our culture. We empower others to strive for optimal levels of health, pursue education, seek justice, and drive progress as thoughtful leaders. This book delineates diverse experiences of Black women while describing a nexus of contextualized wisdom that should not be overlooked." — Joycelyn Elders, 15th US Surgeon General"Written by Black women for Black women, this volume focuses on the intersection between gender, race, class, sexuality, spirituality, health, and disability among African American females. It overviews key modern and historical contributions—research, activism, and policy development, as well as film, music, and the arts—to Black women's health, wellbeing, and resilience. The chapters' varied approaches and writing styles explore patterns of African American women's lived experiences and illness in engaging and insightful ways. This book should be read by all Black women and leaves a legacy of knowledge for future generations." — Jenny Douglas, coeditor of Public Health: Building Innovative Practice"As we like to say at the Satcher Health Leadership Institute, many Black women have risen to positions of leadership because they cared enough, they knew enough, they had the courage to do enough, and they persevered until the job was done. To those Black women, we owe a sincere debt of gratitude." — David Satcher, Four-Star Admiral for the US Public Health Service, 16th US Surgeon General"A remarkable journey that transports us from the consequential realities of health disparities to the optimism of seeking and finding healing health—collectively and individually. Black women who read this book will find themselves powerfully represented within. The beauty of this narrative is its potential to inspire, captivate and motivate all." — Joan Y. Reede, Professor and Dean for Diversity and Community Partnership, Harvard University"Black Women and Resilience is a powerful exposé on the health and wellbeing of Black women by Black women scholars. It is a solid contribution to the field of women's health and important reading for all interested in understanding and improving the health status of Black women." — Georges Benjamin, Executive Director, American Public Health Association"Black Women and Resilience provides a glimpse of the magnetic richness of Black women striving for ideal health. I applaud Drs. Holden and Jones for delineating an examination of complex systemic issues, demarcating some of the contributors to political determinants of health, and identifying approaches to help strengthen community health." — Daniel Dawes, Executive Director, Satcher Health Leadership Institute, Morehouse School of Medicine"This exceptional book is a rich compilation of thought leadership that offers the reader intersectional angles about Black women in the pursuit of optimal health and wellness. It weaves together a tapestry of cultural experiences that engender resilience and addresses significant issues that are relevant to public health within diverse communities." — Beverly Daniel Tatum, President Emerita, Spelman College"Praise is warranted for this amazing volume of narrative which chronicles the multifaceted intricacies of Black women's health. It is imperative that diverse leaders in our nation prioritize use of a life-span developmental approach to understanding aspects of women's health. Support of efforts for innovative interventions and prevention strategies are essential for improving population health." — Vivian Pinn, Senior Scientist Emerita, Fogarty International Center, Founder and Inaugural Director, Office of Research on Women's Health, National Institutes of Health
Innehållsförteckning
- List of IllustrationsAcknowledgmentsLove Letter to the Mosaic Beauty, Radiance, and Humanity of Black WomenKisha Braithwaite Holden and Camara Phyllis JonesForewordValerie Montgomery RiceIntroductionKisha Braithwaite Holden and Camara Phyllis JonesPart I: Cultural Narratives about Black Womanhood Poem 1: JubilationCalah Singleton1. Black Motherhood: Deeply RootedMalika B. Gooden and Raquel Brown2. Dispelling Negative Stereotypes and Images: Black Girl Magic, Black Girls Rock!Regina Davis Moss3. The Superwoman (Sojourner) Syndrome and African American/Black WomenTabia Henry Akintobi, Adrienne Chevelle Glymph Foster, Bridg'ette Israel, and Taylor A. Wimbly4. The Making of a Black American Quilt: Discussing the Threads of the Strong Black Woman Image through Family Narratives and Media StorytellingAsha S. WinfieldCommentary: Nothing Can Break You Unless You Give It Permission To!Tonyka McKinneyConversations with Thought Leaders: Beacons of LightAnnelle B. Primm, Linda Goler Blount, and Cedrice DavisPart II: Toward an Optimal Health Agenda: The Importance of Our Survival Poem 2: Face Your PaceAdele Browne5. The Black Women's Health Study: An Epidemiologic Snapshot of Black Women's HealthLynn Rosenberg, Yvette C. Cozier, and Julie R. Palmer6. Obesity, Heart Disease, and the Influence of Dietary Guidelines among Black WomenJennifer Rooke7. When Resilience Hits Its Ceiling: The Burden of the COVID-19 PandemicRhonda Reid, Kristian T. Jones, Chidi Wamuo, and Christopher Villongco8. Black Women and HIV: From Surviving to ThrivingRhonda C. Holliday, Kimberly A. Parker, and Alyssa G. Robillard9. The Nexus of Chronic Stress, Autoimmune Disorders, and Black WomenLesley Green-Rennis, Lisa Grace-Leitch, and Anika Thrower10. Mindfulness Matters: Mental Health Risks and Protective Factors for Black WomenKisha Braithwaite Holden, Sharon A. Rachel, Ricardo D. LaGrange, Glenda Wrenn Gordon, and Cynthia Major Lewis11. Reckoning with Resilience: Black BreastfeedingKimarie Bugg, Ifeyinwa V. Asiodu, and Andrea Serano12. The Color Line of Infertility: Reproductive Disparities in Black WomenYoann Sophie Antoine, Blessing Chidiuto Lawrence, Shubhecchha Dhaurali, Beverly Udegbe, Lauren Cohen, Paige E. Feyock, Mildred Watson-Baylor, and Ndidiamaka Amutah-OnukagaCommentary: Abortion Is a Reproductive Justice Issue for Black Families and CommunitiesJoia Crear-Perry, Nia Mitchell, Donna L. Brazile, and Rachel VillanuevaConversations with Thought Leaders: Beacons of LightHenrie M. Treadwell, Helene D. Gayle, and Gail E. WyattPart III: Journey to Wellness and Community Healing Poem 3: Corona ReflectionsTamia A. McEwen13. On the Frontlines: Stressors of Black Women Caring for Children of Incarcerated ParentsShenique Thomas-Davis, Vivian C. Smith, and Bahiyyah M. Muhammad14. Resilience, Recovery, and Resistance: Black Women Overcoming Intersectional Complex TraumaBrenda Ingram and Amorie Robinson15. "I Feel Some Type of Way": Experiences of Relationship Violence, Resilience, and Resistance among Urban Black GirlsLeConté J. Dill, Bianca D. Rivera, Shavaun S. Sutton, and Elizabeth O. Ige16. Womanist Theological Bioethics: A Healing and Culturally Responsive Approach to Death and Dying in Black CommunitiesNicole Taylor Morris17. Blissful Balance: Spirituality, Healing, and RestorationImani Ma'at and Cheryl TaylorCommentary: Organized Resistance Is NecessaryLinda Rae MurrayConversations with Thought Leaders: Beacons of LightJennifer F. Kelly, Jemea Dorsey, and Addie BriggsPart IV: Advocacy and Activism for Social Justice Poem 4: Sandra BlandImani Ma'at18. #SayHerName: Honoring Black Women Victims of ViolenceMaisha Standifer and Sydney Love19. Black Women, Public Health, and Resilience: Political PowerBrian McGregor and Anana Johari Harris Parris20. Standing on the Shoulders of Those Before UsAllyson S. Belton, Ashley Kennedy Mitchell, and Katrina M. Brantley21. Multimedia: Changing the NarrativeCrystal R. Emery and Carmen Clarkin22. Anti-Racism Primer: Naming Racism and Moving to ActionCamara Phyllis Jones, Clara Y. Jones, and Camille A. JonesCommentary: Looking Back to Move ForwardCamara Phyllis Jones, Byllye Y. Avery, Linda Rae Murray, and Kisha Braithwaite HoldenConversations with Thought Leaders: Beacons of LightMelissa Harris-Perry, Christine Beatty, and Sandra Harris-HookerList of ContributorsAbout the CoeditorsIndex