This series examines the impacts of structural racism, sexism, and ableism on the education, health outcomes, and economic security of Black women and girls with disabilities in the United States.
“Dr. Sherita Golden’s experience ironically aligns with most organizations’ typical and historic stance toward Black women,” shared DEI consultant and decolonial educator Joquina Reed.
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Providing provocative views on racism, pop culture, and mental health. No, it is not Black Maternal Health Week. However, Black expectant ...