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This supplement provides further information on some of the issues covered in Recent Experiences in Managing Capital Inflows-Cross-Cutting Themes and Possible Policy Framework that have been highlighted in staff's informal discussions with Directors. These include the role of supply-side factors behind the surge in capital flows and the nature of the framework pertaining to the use of capital flow management measures (CFMs).
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Dreams and visions, prophetic words from God about ""dusty souls,"" speaking in tongues while ""in the spirit""-narratives of these and similar events comprise the heart of Every Time I Feel the Spirit . This in-depth study of a Black congregation in Charleston, South Carolina provides a window into the tremendously important yet still largely overlooked world of African American religion as the faith is lived by ordinary believers. For decades, scholars have been preoccupied with the relation between Black Christianity, civil rights, and social activism. Every Time I Feel the Spirit is about
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English literature. --- Women slaves --- African American women. --- Enslaved women
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"African American Females: Addressing Challenges and Nurturing the Future illustrates that across education, health, and other areas of social life, opportunities are stratified along gender as well as race lines. The unequal distribution of wealth, power, and privilege between men and women intersects with race and class to create multiple levels of disadvantage. This book is one result of a unique forum intended to bring into focus the K-12 and postsecondary schooling issues and challenges affecting African American girls and women. Focusing on the historical antecedents of African American female participation and the contemporary context of access and opportunity for black girls and women, the contributors to this collection pay particular attention to the interaction of gender with race/ethnicity, class, age, and health, with the central aim of encouraging thoughtful reading, critical thinking, and informed conversations about the necessity of exploring the lives of African American females. Additionally, the book frames important implications for recommended changes in policy and practice regarding a number of critical matters presently affecting African American females in schools and communities across the state of Michigan and nationwide"--Publisher's description.
African American women --- African American girls --- African American teenage girls --- African American women in higher education. --- African American women in the professions. --- Intersectionality (Sociology) --- Social conditions. --- Michigan --- Social conditions --- Education. --- Education --- Employment --- Health and hygiene. --- Health and hygiene
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The primary mission of Black Women, Gender & Families is to analyze, develop, and further Black Women's Studies paradigms. It centers the study of Black women and gender within the critical discourses of history, the social sciences, and the humanities.
African American women --- Noires américaines --- African American women. --- Afro-American women --- Women, African American --- Women, Negro --- Social conditions --- Conditions sociales. --- Social conditions. --- Women
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Women --- Hours of labor --- Wages --- African American women --- African American women --- Hours of labor. --- Wages --- Women --- Employment --- Women --- Employment --- Employment. --- Women. --- Employment. --- Tennessee.
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African American women. --- digitale publicaties --- feminisme --- Feminism --- United States --- Race relations.
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La quatrième de couverture indique : "Dans Femmes, race et classe, Angela Davis, historienne et militante, développe une analyse critique des liens parfois conflictuels ayant existé au cours des XIXe et XXe siècles entre féminisme et luttes d'émancipation du peuple noir. Elle démontre que les luttes ont porté leurs fruits à chaque fois qu'elles ont été solidaires. Se refusant à mettre en concurrence les différents éléments constitutifs de sa propre identité, elle affirme que les oppressions spécifiques doivent être articulées à égalité pour dépasser les contradictions et mener un combat global contre le système capitaliste au fondement de toutes les exploitations. Cet essai dense et fondateur, écrit en 1980, trouve aujourd'hui une actualité centrale avec les débats contemporains sur le féminisme dit « intersectionnel »."
Feminism --- African American women --- Women, Black --- African Americans --- Civil rights. --- Civil rights --- Social conditions.
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