Lue Williams, PhD
  • About Lue Williams, PhD
  • Contact
  • Psychotherapy FAQs
  • Resources & Research

Women's Health Research at Yale: Blackness, Maternal Mortality, and Prenatal Birth: The Legacy of Slavery

12/3/2022

0 Comments

 
"​Black women have long had to operate through both survivorship and resistance. Black women have resisted oppressors through the generational knowledge they carry and teach and through music, poetry, and family. Patricia Hill Collins, distinguished professor of sociology emerita at the University of Maryland, College Park, refers to “Black Feminist Thought” as expressing the importance of dialogue and then compelling us to discuss the concepts of knowledge production and its impact on Black women’s lives. Black feminism is an idea of liberation rooted in Black women’s experiences."
Picture
0 Comments

    Resources & Research

    Mental health resources, news, and research recommendations.
    (Click on images to access links to featured articles.)

    Archives

    December 2022
    August 2022
    July 2022
    June 2022
    March 2022
    February 2022
    January 2022
    December 2021
    September 2021
    August 2021

    Categories

    All
    ADHD
    Anxiety
    Black Women's Health
    Caregiving
    Children & Adolescents
    COVID-19 Pandemic
    Depression
    Dyslexia
    Grounding (Earthing)
    Learning Disability
    LGBTQ+ Health
    Maternity
    Mood Disorders
    Psilocybin Treatment
    Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy
    Race & Racism
    Reproductive Health & Menopause
    Self-Compassion
    Sleep Health
    Transgender Youth
    Unhelpful Thoughts
    Videos
    Women's Health

    RSS Feed

  • About Lue Williams, PhD
  • Contact
  • Psychotherapy FAQs
  • Resources & Research