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Womanist AIDS Activism in the United States: "It's Who We Are" is an in-depth exploration of AIDS advocacy work among Black women. HIV/AIDS has had a disproportionate impact on Black women. In addition to high infection and mortality rates, they are likely to be responsible for the caretaking of family, friends, and community members with HIV. Angelique Harris and Omar Mushtaq conducted interviews with 36 activists from across the nation to examine the ways in which race, gender, and identity influence the motivations and approaches behind their work. The authors use womanism – an epistemological framework that centers the world views of women of color – to better situate this activism within a larger sociocultural and historical context. They also argue that womanism better encapsulates the experiences of Black women than feminism or Black feminism. The authors provide an in-depth analysis of womanism and propose how it can be applied more broadly in examinations of community engagement among women of color, specifically Black women.



Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction and Theoretical Framework

Chapter 2: Identity and Social Justice

Chapter 3: Religion and Spirituality in AIDS Activism

Chapter 4: Emotions: Love, Anger, and Solidarity

Chapter 5: Education and Social Change

Chapter 6: Conclusion

Appendix A: Toward an Embodied Womanist Methodology

Appendix B: The Activists and their Stories

References

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 04/01/2022
      ISBN13: 9781793636515, 978-1793636515
      ISBN10: 1793636516

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Womanist AIDS Activism in the United States: "It's Who We Are" is an in-depth exploration of AIDS advocacy work among Black women. HIV/AIDS has had a disproportionate impact on Black women. In addition to high infection and mortality rates, they are likely to be responsible for the caretaking of family, friends, and community members with HIV. Angelique Harris and Omar Mushtaq conducted interviews with 36 activists from across the nation to examine the ways in which race, gender, and identity influence the motivations and approaches behind their work. The authors use womanism – an epistemological framework that centers the world views of women of color – to better situate this activism within a larger sociocultural and historical context. They also argue that womanism better encapsulates the experiences of Black women than feminism or Black feminism. The authors provide an in-depth analysis of womanism and propose how it can be applied more broadly in examinations of community engagement among women of color, specifically Black women.



      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1: Introduction and Theoretical Framework

      Chapter 2: Identity and Social Justice

      Chapter 3: Religion and Spirituality in AIDS Activism

      Chapter 4: Emotions: Love, Anger, and Solidarity

      Chapter 5: Education and Social Change

      Chapter 6: Conclusion

      Appendix A: Toward an Embodied Womanist Methodology

      Appendix B: The Activists and their Stories

      References

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