Session: Race, Gender, & Class: Examining the Intersections of Well-being for Black Women (Society for Social Work and Research 25th Annual Conference - Social Work Science for Social Change)

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181 Race, Gender, & Class: Examining the Intersections of Well-being for Black Women

Schedule:
Thursday, January 21, 2021: 5:00 PM-6:00 PM
Cluster: Black and African Diaspora Focused-Research
Moderator:
Karen Tabb, PhD, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
* noted as presenting author
"It's Important Too!" Young Black Women Perceptions of Mental Health within the Black Community
Jaih Craddock, PhD, MSW, MA, University of Maryland at Baltimore; Aliya Gladden, BA, University of Maryland, Baltimore; Oluwakemi Ajenifuja, MSW, University of Maryland at Baltimore; Brendaline Nettey, MSW, University of Maryland at Baltimore
Black Matriachy and Sexuality
Margaret Salisu, Phd, Hunter College
"Life Ain't No Crystal Stair": Acknowledging the Behavioral Health Risks That Black Women Experience within a National Context
D. Crystal Coles, PhD, LCSW, University of Kansas; Nathan Perkins, PhD, Loyola University Chicago; Jason Sawyer, PhD, Old Dominion University
A Qualitative Exploration of Physical and Emotional Wellness Among Middle-Class Black Women
Quenette Walton, PhD, University of Houston; Tyreasa Washington, PhD, University of North Carolina at Greensboro; Jacquelyn Coats, MSW, MPH, Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis
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