ABSTRACT
As this volume indicates, the issues facing black America are diverse, and the tools needed to understand these phenomena cross disciplinary boundaries. In this anthology, the authors address a wide range of topics including race, gender, class, sexual orientation, globalism, migration, health, politics, culture, and urban issues-from a diversity of disciplinary perspectives.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 3|18 pages
“Two Warring Ideals”
Double Consciousness, Dialogue, and African American Patriotism Post-9/11
chapter 4|32 pages
Closets are for Clothes
Tearing Down Boundaries to Freedom for Black American Sexual Minorities
chapter 6|24 pages
African American HIV/AIDS and Social Institutions
New Realities Calling for New Policies
chapter 8|24 pages
“The Alpha and Omega of Our People”
A Sociological Examination of the Promise and Problems of the Contemporary Black Church
chapter 9|16 pages
“White is Right”
The Utilization of an Improper Ontological Perspective in Analyses of Black Experiences
chapter 10|18 pages
Black Identity Constructions
Inserting Intersectionality, Bisexuality, and (Afro-) Latinidad into Black Studies
chapter 11|20 pages
The Same Old Danger/But a Brand New Pleasure”
The Black Arts Movement in the Twenty-First Century
chapter 13|18 pages
Citites in the New Millennium
Environmental Justice, The Spatialization of Race, and Combating Anti-Urbanism
chapter 14|16 pages
Participatory Action Research and Social Justice
Keys to Freedom for Street Life-Oriented Black Men