Whether it was northern freeborn women (such as Emelie Davis and Charlotte Forten) to freedwomen (including Susie King Taylor), Black women were agents of societal change at all levels. Their meaningful actions ranged from demanding equal access to public education to refusing to sit in racially designated seating on public transit.
Mentoring Café: How Would You like to Improve Your Academic Writing?
The Misoynoir to Mishpat (M2M) Research Network is committed to assisting African descended women in religious leadership (academic, parish and activist). As we have identified the Academy or "Higher Education" as a powerful force for managing this goal for Black women, we are committed to assisting you in strengthening yourself through your: grant capture, publishing … Continue reading Mentoring Café: How Would You like to Improve Your Academic Writing?
Mentoring Cafe: Become a Better Academic Writer
"We must not be afraid to ask for help or to offer it. We must recognize that we are all in this together." - Hortense Spillers Academic writing is a primary vehicle through which to prove your academic strength. Please see the enclosed list of academic writing tips from Marcus Rediker on Twitter. At M2M, … Continue reading Mentoring Cafe: Become a Better Academic Writer