Violence in the Lives of Black Women
Explore the profound insights of "Violence in the Lives of Black Women" by Carolyn M. West, Ph.D., published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2003. This hardback edition, spanning 220 pages, delves into the experiences of African American women through a black feminist lens. Featuring contributions from therapists, researchers, activists, and survivors, this compelling volume addresses the complexities of violence and abuse in the lives of black women, making significant strides in an often overlooked area of study. With its focus on gender studies and ethnic studies, this book is essential for those interested in social science, public policy, and women's issues. Join the conversation and gain valuable insights into the challenges faced by African American women today. A must-read for scholars and advocates alike, "Violence in the Lives of Black Women" invites readers to reflect on the social dynamics that affect the lives of these women.