Elevating Humanity Via Africana Womanism

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Elevating Humanity via Africana Womanism

Elevating Humanity via Africana Womanism
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 119
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ISBN-10 : 9781040172162
ISBN-13 : 1040172164
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Book Synopsis Elevating Humanity via Africana Womanism by : Clenora Hudson (Weems)

Download or read book Elevating Humanity via Africana Womanism written by Clenora Hudson (Weems) and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2024-12-17 with total page 119 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Elevating Humanity via Africana Womanism is a short, but powerful book, advocating synergy via unity/collectivity as a panacea for all societal ills. It discusses the Africana Womanism theory - an authentic family centered concept for all women of African descent - as a grid upon which to erect the private and public personae of all positive Africana people. Within the context of our cultural and historical matrix, it opens with defining the paradigm, while promoting the importance of prioritizing race, class and gender, the triple plight of Black women. A workable strategy for ensuring equality for all, it closes on a note of love and spirituality, while embracing the special connection between Africana men and women, the 2-sided human coin. This introduction logically and convincingly speaks truth to power about who we, Black women are, beginning, in Part One, with naming and defining ourselves, with the foreknowledge of the seminal role of our male counterparts. It identifies the 18 descriptors of the true Africana woman and her male counterpart. Part Two offers fruitful commentary, via sharing some of the many contributions we have given to society, which could enhance self-esteem among our people, many of whom have come to not love themselves and even their own, due to inadequate historical documentation.


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