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AbstractThere is increasing research on the inclusion and exclusion of people with disabilities in African spaces, which are perpetuated by religious and cultural fear. Decision to shun or embrace people is defined by the politics of the body and influenc... see more

AbstractMasculinity and manhood ideologies remain a serious theological concern in the context of South Africa and the continent of Africa. The masculinity ideology perceives femaleness as a symbol to be lower than maleness and thereby uses this as a stra... see more

The issue of women's rights has been at the heart of social debates in recent decades in Africa. Whether it is among activists, politicians, or researchers, it is a question of knowing why on the continent, respect for the dignity of women is stalling whi... see more

AbstractBackground: Literature on the academic identities of South African black women in higher education institutions predominantly focuses more on students and academics in general and less on professors. Studying the academic identities of black women... see more

AbstractThe politics of culture, motherhood and mothering in some African communities highlight the tensions that exist in the broader feminist theology agenda. There are emerging politics between the able and disabled feminist theologians where the binar... see more

AbstractThere is increasing research on the inclusion and exclusion of people with disabilities in African spaces, which are perpetuated by religious and cultural fear. Decision to shun or embrace people is defined by the politics of the body and influenc... see more

Gaining greater understanding about the various psychosocial, socio-cultural, and environmental factors that may influence experiences of depression among African American women (AAW) helps elucidate how this mental illness impacts the lives of this popul... see more

Although some research has suggested that, generally, African American college-aged women are at a relatively higher risk for experiencing interpersonal violence (IPV) than college-aged women from other ethnic groups, little research has examined the expe... see more

African American women are facing a high risk of being infected with HIV/AIDS at an alarming rate. Once believed to predominantly affect gay men and intravenous drug users, African American women now account for 30% of the estimated rate of new HIV cases ... see more

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