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Friday, December 21, 2018

Thanks Professor Cheryl L. Neely

Thank you Professor Cheryl L. Neely of Oakland(MI) Community College for the shout out.

Thank you for showing support for my blog. I really appreciated this support.







"Though numerous studies have been conducted regarding perceived racial bias in newspaper reporting of violent crimes, few studies have focused on the intersections of race and gender in determining the extent and prominence of this coverage, and more specifically how the lack of attention to violence against women of color reinforces their invisibility in the social structure."-From MSU Press review

Absolutely true, the media infamously cover high profile cases involving affluent White women and girls such as JonBenet Ramsey, Natalee Holloway, etc., while ignoring Black women victims of Anthony Sowell, the East Cleveland strangler, Henry Louis Wallace(Investigation Discovery finally does a show on the victims of "Bad Henry"), and so on.

When it comes to Black female victims, there is a common tendency to write off such women as "loose", "fast", "crackheads", "runaways", drug users, "sluts", mentally unstable, and so on.  We feed on stereotypes of Black women in both general society and the media.  The police all over America have their biases against Black women in general as well.  Sadly, even the Black community doesn't pay enough attention to Black female victims of crime,  which prompted intersectional feminists such as Kimberle Crenshaw to come up with the hash tag, #sayhername.

This book discusses how society and mainstream American media sees Black female victims of crime and the reaction of society at large toward such victims.

It's sad that we live in such of society.  It's time to see Black women as worthy of compassion and respect.





1 comment:

  1. Cheryl Neely, PhD7:06 PM

    Thank you for taking the time to make visible victims that are otherwise invisible - Black women. It was an honor to feature your blog in my book to show that Black women are advocating for themselves and using internet platforms to exert the worthiness and value of our humanity. Keep up the very important work!

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