Critical race theories, colorism, and the decade's research on families of color
LM Burton, E Bonilla‐Silva, V Ray… - Journal of Marriage …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
In the millennium's inaugural decade, 2 interrelated trends influenced research on America's
families of color: the need for new knowledge about America's growing ethnic/racial minority …
families of color: the need for new knowledge about America's growing ethnic/racial minority …
Marriage and union formation in the United States: Recent trends across racial groups and economic backgrounds
D Bloome, S Ang - Demography, 2020 - read.dukeupress.edu
Family formation in the United States has changed dramatically: marriage has become less
common, nonmarital cohabitation has become more common, and racial and economic …
common, nonmarital cohabitation has become more common, and racial and economic …
Arrested justice: Black women, violence, and America's prison nation
BE Richie - Arrested justice, 2012 - degruyter.com
Black women in marginalized communities are uniquely at risk of battering, rape, sexual
harassment, stalking and incest. Through the compelling stories of Black women who have …
harassment, stalking and incest. Through the compelling stories of Black women who have …
Impacts of the model minority myth on Asian American individuals and families: Social justice and critical race feminist perspectives
Asian Americans have been portrayed as the model minority for seemingly having achieved
socioeconomic success and being free of problems. Such stereotypes may have lasting and …
socioeconomic success and being free of problems. Such stereotypes may have lasting and …
Being a good mom: Low-income, black single mothers negotiate intensive mothering
S Elliott, R Powell, J Brenton - Journal of family issues, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
The tenacity of the intensive mothering ideology—the notion that good mothers should
invest vast amounts of time, money, energy, and emotional labor in mothering—is well …
invest vast amounts of time, money, energy, and emotional labor in mothering—is well …
Interlinking structural racism and heteropatriarchy: Rethinking family structure's effects on child outcomes in a racialized, unequal society
In the field of family science and in the broader family policy discourse, debate is ongoing
about the importance of family structure for child outcomes. Missing from this debate is a full …
about the importance of family structure for child outcomes. Missing from this debate is a full …
Hegemonic heteronormativity: Toward a new era of queer family theory
More than a decade has passed since the first iterations of queer theory were introduced to
the academic lexicon of family studies. Since then, queer theorizing of families has …
the academic lexicon of family studies. Since then, queer theorizing of families has …
Intersectionality as the “new” critical approach in feminist family studies: Evolving racial/ethnic feminisms and critical race theories
AL Few‐Demo - Journal of Family Theory & Review, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
This article presents one of the first comprehensive reviews of intersectionality literature for a
family studies audience. The purpose of this article is manifold:(1) to review the …
family studies audience. The purpose of this article is manifold:(1) to review the …
Navigating underrepresented STEM spaces: Experiences of Black women in US computing science higher education programs who actualize success.
LVJ Charleston, PL George, JFL Jackson… - Journal of Diversity in …, 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract Women in the United States have long been underrepresented in computing
science disciplines across college campuses and in industry alike (Hanson, 2004; Jackson …
science disciplines across college campuses and in industry alike (Hanson, 2004; Jackson …
Using multiple-hierarchy stratification and life course approaches to understand health inequalities: The intersecting consequences of race, gender, SES, and age
TH Brown, LJ Richardson… - Journal of health …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
This study examines how the intersecting consequences of race-ethnicity, gender,
socioeconomics status (SES), and age influence health inequality. We draw on multiple …
socioeconomics status (SES), and age influence health inequality. We draw on multiple …