More Radical Elsewhere
Foundations, Understandings, and Practices for Our Freedom

By (author) Wendi S. Williams,Wanda Watson

ISBN13: 9780323912433

Imprint: Academic Press Inc

Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology

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Published: 01/11/2023

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Black women are subject to restrictions in economic, social, health, and education systems, subject to racism, sexism, and classism. A More Radical Elsewhere: Foundations, Understandings, and Practices for Our Freedom, discusses the impact of leadership positions on Black women, including their physical, and spiritual health, creativity, and innovation. The book reviews the conceptions of how Black women lead and why they make the choices they do, examining actual case studies.
I. Part One: Legacies – Foundations1. African diasporic and indigenous matriarchal societies (historical/contemporary)2. Unapologetic leadership – obstacles faced (Assata)3. (Erased) leadership in social movements, e.g. civil rights4. Mothering Leadership5. Womanist/black feminist/intersectional “tools” for leadership (Audre Lorde)6. Leading from subaltern – including case studiesII. Part Two: Manifestations-- Current theories and practices7. The institutions/structures we must navigate - case stories (Case of Lesley Lokko)8. Mental and Emotional Crossroads – case studies include (Stacey Abrams, Regina Stanback Stroud)9. Matriarchal governance (case studies: women in congress, New Zealand’s prime minister)10. Womanist/black feminist/intersectional “tools” for leadership (Audre Lorde)III. Part Three: Next -- Imaginaries: Imagining future theories and practices11. Unapologetic leadership (Assata)12. Healing Process13. Visionary pragmatic leadership14. A more radical elsewhere - futurity in leadership15. Embodied Leadership
  • Psychology
  • Social, group or collective psychology
  • The self, ego, identity, personality
  • Professional & Vocational
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