Black Women Leaders Challenge Mediocrity

The Value of Diverse Leadership: Learning from Black Women Executives As our workplaces and institutions become more diverse, there is growing recognition of the need for leadership that reflects this diversity. Research increasingly shows that diverse leadership leads to better organizational performance, innovation, and employee satisfaction. One group that is still underrepresented in senior leadership … Continue reading Black Women Leaders Challenge Mediocrity

Beyond the Margins: Networks, Mentorship, and Black Women Leaders

The Legacy of Intersecting Barriers The centennial anniversary of the 19th Amendment's ratification serves as a sobering reminder of the protracted struggle for voting rights in America, a struggle still unfinished for marginalized groups. Despite constitutional amendments theoretically guaranteeing universal suffrage regardless of race or gender, Black women in reality did not secure full enfranchisement … Continue reading Beyond the Margins: Networks, Mentorship, and Black Women Leaders

Digital Misogynoir Report

Dear Colleagues and Friends, Many of you know that misogynoir means hatred of Black women. The concept provides an opportunity to explore the way anti-Black racism and misogyny come together to provide particular types of oppression for Black, African descended women. The Misogynoir to Mishpat (M2M) Research Network (c) 2024 The Digital Misogynoir Report ‘The … Continue reading Digital Misogynoir Report

NWSA’s Call for Papers and Challenge to Genocide

Toni Morrison indicated that her role, during the Civil Rights Era, was to provide a record of events as a writer and scholar. If you are a religious scholar, your activism may also be with pen and paper. This blog explores this issue while sharing the NWSA's call for papers with the theme, "Palestine is a Feminist Issue."

Beyond the Margins: Networks, Mentorship, and Black Women Leaders

The Legacy of Intersecting Barriers The centennial anniversary of the 19th Amendment's ratification serves as a sobering reminder of the protracted struggle for voting rights in America, a struggle still unfinished for marginalized groups. Despite constitutional amendments theoretically guaranteeing universal suffrage regardless of race or gender, Black women in reality did not secure full enfranchisement … Continue reading Beyond the Margins: Networks, Mentorship, and Black Women Leaders

NWSA’s Call for Papers and Challenge to Genocide

Toni Morrison indicated that her role, during the Civil Rights Era, was to provide a record of events as a writer and scholar. If you are a religious scholar, your activism may also be with pen and paper. This blog explores this issue while sharing the NWSA's call for papers with the theme, "Palestine is a Feminist Issue."

Digital Misogynoir Report

Dear Colleagues and Friends, Many of you know that misogynoir means hatred of Black women. The concept provides an opportunity to explore the way anti-Black racism and misogyny come together to provide particular types of oppression for Black, African descended women. The Misogynoir to Mishpat (M2M) Research Network (c) 2024 The Digital Misogynoir Report ‘The … Continue reading Digital Misogynoir Report

Beyond the Margins: Networks, Mentorship, and Black Women Leaders

The Legacy of Intersecting Barriers The centennial anniversary of the 19th Amendment's ratification serves as a sobering reminder of the protracted struggle for voting rights in America, a struggle still unfinished for marginalized groups. Despite constitutional amendments theoretically guaranteeing universal suffrage regardless of race or gender, Black women in reality did not secure full enfranchisement … Continue reading Beyond the Margins: Networks, Mentorship, and Black Women Leaders

Rev. Dr. Gina M. Stewart – Preaching Black Women

Summary: The Misogynoir to Mishpat (M2M) Research Network shares a sermon titled 'Now Give Me This Mountain' by Rev. Dr. Gina Stewart, a renowned US preacher. The network aims to inspire individuals with powerful messages, regardless of their geographical location or access to impactful preaching. The sermon is available for all to enjoy and is aimed at uplifting and inspiring the audience. (Word count: 56)

Digital Misogynoir Report

Dear Colleagues and Friends, Many of you know that misogynoir means hatred of Black women. The concept provides an opportunity to explore the way anti-Black racism and misogyny come together to provide particular types of oppression for Black, African descended women. The Misogynoir to Mishpat (M2M) Research Network (c) 2024 The Digital Misogynoir Report ‘The … Continue reading Digital Misogynoir Report