id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_pw4mmoz3rfgwvbypc5sblvl6wa Guillermo Caballero COMMUNITY AS SELF: AN INTERVIEW WITH NADIA E. BROWN 2020 2 .pdf application/pdf 2117 176 72 1. What were your initial motivations to study Black women study Black women changed since then? University for my PhD, my major field was women in politics. Although concentrating on gender politics was really illuminating, it was all about white women. From my own lived experiences of seeing Black women champion inclusive politics and of scholars who do women of color studies. three scholars of Asian descent (two women and one male), seven for an intellectual community that studied women of color and these disadvantages are the same, different, or parallel as compared to women scholars who have other intersecting identities? One of the challenges facing a scholar doing work on intersectional identities in this field is that I am often asked how research on Black women? kind of identity politics work does not get you published in thinking about your experience as a scholar? out to feminist scholars and women academics in particular. ./cache/work_pw4mmoz3rfgwvbypc5sblvl6wa.pdf ./txt/work_pw4mmoz3rfgwvbypc5sblvl6wa.txt