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Health, Wellbeing & Happiness Event on 4 April to champion Black women’s health

Newsdesk Black Sister Network, Events 10th March 201921st April 2025black womens health
Health, Wellbeing & Happiness Event on 4 April to champion Black women’s health
Racial disparities in health outcomes and mortality rates are longstanding, structural, institutionalised and well-documented in the UK and US (see recommended reading below). Read more

Black Sister Network celebrates new book: Inside the Ivory Tower

Newsdesk Black Sister Network, Research News 5th November 20179th March 2022
Black Sister Network celebrates new book: Inside the Ivory Tower
A research project led by BBA founder Dr Deborah Gabriel, was published 10 Nov by Trentham Books as a collection of autoethnographies, edited by Dr Gabriel and BBA patron Prof Shirley Anne Tate. Read more

Christianity and Black female agency in academia: keeping it real

Maureen Greaves Black Sister Network 20th December 201610th March 2022black female academics UK, christianity, faith
Christianity and Black female agency in academia: keeping it real
The term Keeping it real for me attempts to show how to hold the tension between accessing a realm that has remained relatively unexplained in society as a key component to developing, understanding, relating and making decisions in everyday life. Read more
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