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Behind BFHSS: Insight from an Undergraduate Research Assistant
In high school, I wrote essays describing how the women in King Lear defied gender stereotypes while eagerly learning about intersectional feminism. I was always interested in analyzing gender inequalities, but my predominantly white upbringing shielded me from integrating this curiosity with an understanding of systems of injustice and power. Coming to Wellesley College sparked […]
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Welcome to the Black Feminist Health Science Studies Collective
…if Black women as a whole were healthy, it would mean that many of the barriers to quality health care would necessarily be removed, creating a more ethical and just health culture for everyone. Articulating Black Feminist Health Science Studies by Moya Bailey and Whitney Peoples When I was writing my dissertation, I started thinking […]
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