A theoretical framework developed by Rev. Dr. Philippe Matthews took into account: Historical and current impact of cultural and psychic destruction of Africans Developmental implications biologically, psychologically, and socially The reality of ongoing systemic assault on African consciousness The African view of self post-colonization taking into account the reality of neo-colonialism
Monday, August 07, 2017
The Epigenetics of Racial Battle Fatigue on Black Women
The Epigenetics of Racial Battle Fatigue on Black Women Brought to you by: Free Download - Exclusively for the Melanated Mind! Download the complimentary SHOCK Metaphysics 7-Day Ecourse Here: https://goo.gl/gRdgCi ------------------- ABOUT DR. NICOLA CORBIN Dr. Nicola Corbin is an Assistant Professor of Public Relations & Advertising in the Department of Communication at Weber State University. Her research interests encompass exploring representations of black women in mass media and popular culture, and critical approaches to public relations pedagogy. Prior to academia, Dr. Corbin practiced journalism and public relations for a number of years. ABOUT DR. WILLIAM A. SMITH In the early 2000s, University of Utah researcher, Dr. William A. Smith coined the term “racial battle fatigue” (https://goo.gl/NIdbRI) and authored a paper entitled, “Challenging Racial Battle Fatigue.” (https://goo.gl/hfB0fU) Smith concluded that African American are in a constant state of worry, they have trouble concentrating, they are easily fatigued, and even develop headaches when navigating personal and professional spaces that have historically favored white people. Such stress can go beyond just one's workplace and can cripple marriages and social lives. RELATED: The Axiological Journey of the African American with Dr. Edwin Nichols https://goo.gl/U2dQ7S [VIDEO] Challenging Racial Battle Fatigue with Dr. William A. Smith https://goo.gl/NIdbRI [BLOG] Challenging Racial Battle Fatigue with Dr. William A. Smith https://goo.gl/Bj0Ehv [VIDEO] The Man-Not and Critical Race Theory with Dr. Tommy Curry https://goo.gl/TlunwK [BLOG] The Man-Not and Critical Race Theory with Dr. Tommy Curry https://goo.gl/ngqQLh Epigenetics: Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome (PTSS) with Dr. Joy DeGruy (Part 2) https://goo.gl/lvkRBq LINKS: WILLIAM A SMITH - Research - Faculty Profile - The University of Utah http://bit.ly/2pxlzNI
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