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  2. Black Love or War? How racism hinders Black dating and ... - AOL

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    How racism hinders Black dating and relationships appeared first on TheGrio. Fans of the 2000 film Love and Basketball can testify to the collective heartbreak felt when Quincy McCall (Omar Epps

  3. Sister Citizen: Shame, Stereotypes, and Black Women in ...

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    One example that Harris-Perry gives is the soothing black woman chauffeur who takes a lonely Bradshaw out for food and advice. [20] This use of the Mammy , presented without her personal struggles or individual identities, objectifies many Black women and presenting them as a resource for white people.

  4. Why Black women may miss red flags of abusive relationships - AOL

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    How could a smart girl like me have missed all the signs? And how could the people who loved me have missed them, as well? It turns out that I was far from alone in not seeing what I needed to see.

  5. Black women across social media are tired of Tyler Perry’s ...

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    OPINION: The “Madea” creator is receiving backlash for a recent clip of him talking about relationships between Black women and […] The post Black women across social media are tired of ...

  6. Stereotypes of African Americans - Wikipedia

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    Black women are socialized to weaponize these attributes to combat the realities of racism, sexism, and other systems of oppression they may experience. However, prolonged adherence to the ‘Strong Black Woman’ persona induces increased psychological distress in the forms of “depression, stress, anxiety, and suicidal behavior”.

  7. Feminism and racism - Wikipedia

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    Of the few Black women who were able to work their way into leadership positions in organizations led by white people, widespread racism made open involvement even more precarious, since Black women were often denied union membership and were at a higher risk of being fired due to racial and/or gender discrimination. [2]

  8. Black feminism - Wikipedia

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    White women fighting for feminism is distinct from black women fighting for black feminism, as white women need only to address one form of oppression [sexism] versus many forms of oppression, like black women. Therefore, the black feminists of the Combahee River Collective aimed for an inclusive rather than exclusive movement because, "The ...

  9. A disproportionate number of Black women are ‘kinless’ as ...

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    Davis, a Black woman from Los Angeles, does not have a spouse, siblings, or children, and it dawned on her that there was no other family member to care for her needs as she got older.