“Reclaiming Our Time”: Black Women, Resistance, and Rising Inequality: SWS Presidential Lecture

Gender and Society 33 (3):345-362 (2019)
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Abstract

In this presidential address, I use the metaphor of “reclaiming my time” as a framework that highlights the ways black women are playing an essential role transforming workplaces, media, and politics in the current moment. I consider how black feminist thought provides a useful starting point for assessing these efforts, and I examine how black women’s leadership offers a blueprint for how other groups also can restructure social institutions in an era of increasing polarization and inequality.

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