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Contribution to Book
Black Women’s Mental Health and COVID-19
Contemporary Debates in Social Justice: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Exploring the Lives of Black and Brown Americans (2021)
  • Claire Norris
  • Dr. Tamika C. Baldwin-Clark, Prairie View A&M University
  • Tiffany D. Thomas, PhD
  • Dr. Farrah Cambrice, Prairie View A&M University
Abstract
The social and cultural inclusion for Black and Brown people continues to be one of the pressing concerns in the 21st century. This pathbreaking collection of works in Contemporary Debates in Social Justice encourages a multi-discipline approach to examining the existing societal injustices affecting Black and Brown communities across the United States. In its exploration of Black and Brown life, this book considers issues of health, political, criminal justice, and educational inequalities. It takes a unique approach by offering essays, empirical studies, and interviews from a range of scholars, community activists, and practitioners who are on the front line of addressing social and cultural injustices. These diverse insights into such injustices illuminate new ways of understanding the complexity of Black and Brown communities.  
Keywords
  • contemporary debates,
  • interdisciplinary approach,
  • Black and Brown Americans,
  • social justice,
  • COVID-19
Publication Date
2021
Editor
Drs. Farrah Gafford Cambrice, William T. Hoston, and Marco Robinson
Publisher
Kendall Hunt
ISBN
9781792472237
Citation Information
Claire Norris, Tamika C. Baldwin-Clark, Tiffany D. Thomas and Farrah Cambrice. "Black Women’s Mental Health and COVID-19" 1Contemporary Debates in Social Justice: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Exploring the Lives of Black and Brown Americans (2021) p. 9 - 21
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/tamika-baldwin-clark/4/