Using Nail Salons, Beauty Spas, and Hair Salons for Health Education with Black Women [0.03%]
利用美甲店、美容院和美发店对黑人妇女进行健康教育
Ashlee Dixon,Eldria Earls,Maya Handberry et al.
Ashlee Dixon et al.
A historical lack of access to healthcare and the mistreatment of Black women among those in the medical field have contributed to the health disparities against this group today. Based on existing health disparities affecting Black women, ...
Clarence George rd,Shingi Mavima,Ja La Wourman
Clarence George rd
This project was created to illuminate the role and value of digital platforms for the Africana community. This research project was exploratory in that the primary researchers had an unclear idea of how the collected response provided by t...
Kukumirwa Semombe Dzamavhu: When Voices Begin to Erupt from Bottoms, African Anthropology Becomes Colonial [0.03%]
《当声音开始从肛门迸发:非洲人类学成为殖民知识》
Artwell Nhemachena
Artwell Nhemachena
On a continent where Africans suffered crises of dispossession, it is inaccurate to describe such crises as crises in representations. Drawing on Shona (people of Zimbabwe) proverb kukumirwa semombe dzamavhu (being mooed for as if one is a ...
Charles E Campbell
Charles E Campbell
"Warring" Ideals: Black Citizenship and the Struggle for Inclusion in the USA [0.03%]
对抗的理想:美国黑人公民身份及包容斗争
Denise N Obinna
Denise N Obinna
This paper critiques black citizenship in America. Using the "warring ideals" of W.E.B DuBois, it posits that African American citizenship is a complex interplay between the universality of citizenship, i.e., the ideals of the western liber...
A Statistical Representation of the Inequities Encountered by African Americans Living in Atlanta During COVID: A Time for Action [0.03%]
美国亚特兰大非洲美国人新冠疫情期间不平等统计剖析及应对措施
John M Trimboli
John M Trimboli
This research analyzes the statistically significant differences that exist between Blacks and Whites living in Atlanta via their social, economic, educational, and housing characteristics during COVID. Hypothesis tests confirmed what visua...
Black People Narrate Inequalities in Healthcare Systems that Hinder COVID-19 Vaccination: Evidence from the USA and the UK [0.03%]
美国和英国医疗卫生体系中的不平等阻碍了新冠疫苗的接种:证据来自美国和英国
Ifeanyichukwu Anthony Ogueji,Benie McDenisa Demoko Ceccaldi,Maia Makeda Okoloba et al.
Ifeanyichukwu Anthony Ogueji et al.
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is an unprecedented global health emergency. As a novel condition, there is no known definitive treatment for the condition, except for the use of vaccines as a control measure. In the litera...
Academics with Clay Feet? Anthropological Perspectives on Academic Freedom in Twenty-First Century African Universities [0.03%]
clay feet?透视21世纪非洲大学的学术自由问题
Artwell Nhemachena,Munyaradzi Mawere
Artwell Nhemachena
Clay feet are heavy and disabling, sadly in the decolonial scholarly battlefield which otherwise requires all-weather feet suitable for ongoing battles. Drawing on autoethnographic experiences in some African universities and drawing on Mel...
"People Think It's Easy Because I Smile, But It's Not Easy": The Lived Experiences of Six African American Single Mothers [0.03%]
“人们看到我微笑就认为我很轻松,但实际上并非如此”——六位非裔美国单身母亲的生活体验
Shaniqua J Bradley,Sara E Goldstein
Shaniqua J Bradley
Grounded in Resilience Theory (Masten et al., 1990; Walsh, 1996; Walsh, 2002; Walsh, 2003) with a specific focus on parental resilience (Gavidia-Payne et al., 2015), this qualitative phenomenological study explored the lived experiences of ...
Judson L Jeffries
Judson L Jeffries