The Bahá’í Faith and African American Studies: Perspectives on Racial Justice (2023)
Publications / Journal Publications
Into the kpanguima: Questing for the roots of womanism in West African women’s social and spiritual formations (2021)
Africanity, Womanism, and Constructive Resilience: Some Reflections (2020)
Social Justice and Luxocracy (2019)
Publications / Publications by title
Spirituality in the classroom: Some womanist reflections (2019)
You Are Never Not a Leader: Giving Value to Informal Leadership Endeavors (2019)
Womanism and Black Women’s Health (2019)
Changing Policy to Achieve Equity for Infants and Toddlers (2015)
Ain't I a Womanist, Too?: Third Wave Womanist Religious Thought (2013)
Publications / Publications by author
Why the Academy Needs Womanism Now More Than Ever (2012)
The Womanist Idea (2011)
Publications
Veganism and Ecowomanism (2010)
Nontraditional, Nonconforming, and Transgressive Gender Expression and Relationship Modalities in Black Communities (2010)
Ethnic related variations from the Cass model of homosexual identity formation: The experiences of two-spirit, lesbian and gay Native Americans (2009)
Examining African American female adolescent sexuality within mainstream Hip Hop cultures using a womanist-ecological model of human development. (2009)
‘I am just so glad you are alive’: New perspectives on non-traditional, non-conforming, and transgressive expressions of gender, sexuality, and race among African Americans (2008)
Decentering gender: Bisexual identity as an expression of a non-dichotomous worldview. (2007)
Heterosexism and homophobia (2007)
Fighting in he(r) heels: Sylvia Rivera, Stonewall, civil rights, and liberation (2006)
The Womanist Reader (2006)
Integrating Black feminist thought into conceptual frameworks of African American adolescent women's sexual scripting processes (2005)
Oppositional consciousness within an oppositional realm: The case of feminism and womanism in rap and Hip Hop, 1976-2004 (2005)
Deconstructing “down low” discourse: The politics of sexuality, gender, race, AIDS, and anxiety (2005)
Mamie Phipps Clark (2005)
Fitting in and feeling good: Patterns of self-evaluation and psychological stress among biracial adolescent girls (2004)
Freaks, gold diggers, divas, and dykes: The socio-historical development of African American adolescent females’ sexual scripts. (2003)
The role of ethnic identity and self-construal in coping among African American and Caucasian American 7th graders: An exploratory analysis of within-group variance (2002)
Recontextualizing Kenneth B. Clark: An Afrocentric perspective on the paradoxical legacy of a model psychologist-activist (2000)
Redefining Race in the Workplace: Insights from Ethnic Identity Theory (1998)
'We are all good woman!': A womanist critique of the current feminist conflicts. (1996)