Black Feminism
UGA
African
Studies Institute
The mission of the African Studies Institute is to advance the
international aspects of teaching, research, public service and outreach
missions and to enrich the learning environment of its students, the
primary goals of the Institute embrace the enhancement of the teaching
of courses with a rich African content, initiation of new courses and
degree programs in African Studies, collaboration in research opportunities
in and about Africa, and the expansion of current and creation of studies
abroad, student and faculty exchanges, and continuing education and
outreach programs.
Institute
for African American Studies
The Institute Studies is dedicated to the production of creative
research on the achievements of African Americans and to exciting instruction
for a diverse community of thinkers. In addition, it serves as a cultural
repository and resource for the citizenry of Georgia
Texts
Womanist
Theory and Research
A Journal of Womanist and Feminist-of-Color Scholarship and Art.
A publication of the Institute for African-American Studies and The
University of Georgia.
Sexism
and Misogyny: Who Takes the Rap?
An article by bell hooks
External Websites
Black
American Feminism: A Multidisciplinary Bibliography
Compiled by Sherri Barnes, librarian at UC Santa Barbara, this site
includes citations from the 19th century to the present on Black
American Feminism in a wide array of disciplines. Citations are from
professional, scholarly, popular, mainstream and alternative magazines,
journals, newspapers, and books.
Blackfeminism.org
A community web log about race and gender. A project of the New
York City library.
Beginning
List for Black Feminist/Womanist Works
List of materials that include a womanist/black feminist standpoint.
Compiled by Joya Misra
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