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“Racial segregation remains a fundamental feature of the U.S. social landscape, leaving many African-Americans with the belief that "the more things change, the more they stay the same." Overlaying these persisting inequalities is a rhetoric of color blindness designed to render these social inequalities invisible. In a context where many believe that to talk of race fosters racism, equality allegedly lies in treating everyone the same. Yet as Kimberle Crenshaw (1997) points out, "it is fairly obvious that treating different things the same can generate as much inequality as treating the same things differently.” RacismInequality Book:Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness, and the Politics of Empowerment Source: Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness, and the Politics of Empowerment
“[…] she taken turpentine and she taken too much, I guess, and she died. She bled to death and died”. She was not alone. Prior to the 1974 Roe v. Wade U.S. Supreme Court decision that a woman’s right to personal privacy gave her the right to decide whether or not to have an abortion, large numbers of women who died from illegal abortions were Black. In New York, for example, during the several years preceding the decriminalization of abortions, 80 percent of the women who died from illegal abortions were Black or Puerto Rican.” FeminismRacismAbortionRace And Racism In AmericaRoe V Wade Book:Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness, and the Politics of Empowerment Source: Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness, and the Politics of Empowerment
“as social conditions change, so must the knowledge and practices designed to resist them” PraxisBlack Feminism Book:Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness, and the Politics of Empowerment Source: Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness, and the Politics of Empowerment
“Despite long-standing claims by elites that Blacks, women, Latinos, and other similarly derogated groups in the United States remain incapable of producing the type of interpretive, analytical thought that is labeled theory in the West, powerful knowledges of resistance that toppled former social structures of social inequality repudiate this view. Members of these groups do in fact theorize, and our critical social theory has been central to our political empowerment and search for justice.” LongHas BeensStatesFactsPoliticalSocialJusticeUnitedViewsPowerfulUnited StatesGroupsTheoryTypeMembersEmpowermentStandingClaimsStructureWestCriticalResistanceDespiteInequalityFormerElitesIncapableLatinoSocial StructureSocial InequalitySocial Theory Book:Fighting Words: Black Women and the Search for Justice Source: Fighting Words: Black Women and the Search for Justice
“Thus, gender ideology no only creates ides about femininity but it also shapes conceptions of masculinity.” ShapesGenderIdeologyConceptionMasculinityFemininity Author:Patricia Hill Collins
“Under the color-blind ideology of the new racism, Blackness must be SEEN as evidence for the alleged color blindness that seemingly characterizes contemporary economic opportunity.” OpportunityEconomicColorRacismEvidenceBlindContemporaryIdeologyBlindnessBlackness Book:Black Sexual Politics: African Americans, Gender, and the New Racism Source: Black Sexual Politics: African Americans, Gender, and the New Racism
“Challenging power structures from the inside, working the cracks within the system, however, requires learning to speak multiple languages of power convincingly.” SpeakLanguageChallengesStructureBrilliantCracksMultipleBlack Feminist Author:Patricia Hill Collins
“I suggest that Black feminist thought consists of specialised knowledge created by African-American women which clarifies a standpoint of and for Black women. In other words, Black feminist thought encompasses theoretical interpretations of Black women's reality by those who live it.” RealityBlackFeministAfrican AmericanInterpretationBlack WomenTheoreticalStandpointAmerican WomanAfrican American WomenBlack Feminist Author:Patricia Hill Collins
“Knowledge without wisdom is adequate for the powerful, but wisdom is essential to the survival of the subordinate” PowerfulEssentialsSurvivalAdequateSubordinates Book:Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness, and the Politics of Empowerment Source: Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness, and the Politics of Empowerment
“The role model approach to social change is no substitute for challenging unjust employment practices, educational policies and housing.” SocialChallengesRolesPracticePolicyApproachModelsEducationalEmploymentSubstitutesRole ModelsUnjustSocial ChangeHousing Author:Patricia Hill Collins
“Oppressed groups are frequently placed in the situation of being listened to only if we frame our ideas in the language that is familiar to and comfortable for a dominant group. This requirement often changes the meaning of our ideas and works to elevate the ideas of dominant groups.” IfsIdeasLanguageSocialChangeSituationGroupsSocietyComfortableFamiliarOppressionIdeologyDominantOppressedRequirementsDominationElevationElevating Book:Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness, and the Politics of Empowerment Source: Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness, and the Politics of Empowerment
“The potential significance of Black feminist thought goes far beyond demonstrating that African-American women can be theorists. Like Black feminist practice, which it reflects and which it seeks to foster, Black feminist thought can create a collective identity among African-American women about the dimensions of a Black women's standpoint. Through the process of rearticulating, Black feminist thought can offer African-American women a different view of ourselves and our worlds” WorldDifferentProcessBlackViewsPracticeIdentityOffersFeministAfrican AmericanDimensionsCollectivesSignificanceOur WorldBlack WomenStandpointDemonstratingAmerican WomanTheoristsAfrican American WomenDifferent ViewsBlack Feminist Author:Patricia Hill Collins
“Work for black women has been an important and valued dimension of Afrocentric definitions of black motherhood.” Has BeensImportantBlackDefinitionsMotherhoodDimensionsBlack WomenBeing A Mom Author:Patricia Hill Collins
“A white college student from a private college goes into a poor neighborhood and volunteers four hours a week and that's considered exemplary. [Whereas] a poor kid who lives in that community and takes care of all the kids in that neighborhood four hours every day is not seen as a volunteer.” CareKidsCommunityHoursWhitePoorFourWeekStudentsCollegeTake CareNeighborhoodVolunteerCollege StudentsExemplaryPoor Neighborhoods Author:Patricia Hill Collins
“That which commands admiration in the white woman only hastens the degradation of the female slave.” WhiteFemaleSlaveCommandAdmirationDegradationSlave Girl Book:Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness, and the Politics of Empowerment Source: Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness, and the Politics of Empowerment
“To maintain their power, dominant groups create and maintain a popular system of 'commonsense' ideas that support their right to rule. In the United States, hegemonic ideologies concerning race, class, gender, sexuality, and nation are often so pervasive that it is difficult to conceptualize alternatives to them, let alone ways of resisting the social practices that they justify.” WayIdeasStatesNationsSocialDifficultUnitedRaceClassPracticeUnited StatesSupportGroupsGenderSexualityIdeologyAlternativesJustifyDominantResisting Book:Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness, and the Politics of Empowerment Source: Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness, and the Politics of Empowerment
“Far too many black men who praise their own mother feel less accounted to the mothers of their own children.” MenFeelsChildrenMotherBlackPraise Author:Patricia Hill Collins
“Most activism is brought about by us ordinary people.” PeopleOrdinaryActivismOrdinary People Author:Patricia Hill Collins
“Women gain social influence through their roles as mothers, transmitters of culture, and parents for the next generation.” MotherCultureNextSocialParentRolesGenerationsInfluenceGainsNext Generation Author:Patricia Hill Collins
“Black women's feelings of responsibility for nurturing the children in their own extended family networks have stimulated a more generalized ethic of care where black women feel accountable to all the black community's children.” FeelsChildrenFeelingsCareBlackCommunityResponsibilityEthicsBlack WomenNurturingBlack CommunityExtended Family Author:Patricia Hill Collins
“Social conditions that spur large numbers of people into action are ignored in favor of a Hollywood version of history focusing on one conquering hero. Since a movement for social change is embodied in its leader, death of the leader means death of the movement.” PeopleMeanActionSocialNumbersLeaderConditionsMovementHeroHollywoodFavorsVersionsConquerIgnoredSocial ChangeSpursLarge NumbersSocial Conditions Author:Patricia Hill Collins