Black Women in America
Psychologists talked about their books on the lives of black women, the role of women in the black community, racism, and gender equality. K… read more
Psychologists talked about their books on the lives of black women, the role of women in the black community, racism, and gender equality. Kumea Shorter-Gooden was the co-author of Shifting: The Double Lives of Black Women in America, published by HarperCollins. Kim Singleton was the author of Broken Silence: Opening Your Heart and Mind to Therapy--A Black Woman’s Recovery Guide, published by One World/Ballantine. Following their remarks they answered questions from members of the audience. close
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Kumea Shorter-Gooden Professor Alliant International University, Los Angeles->California School of Professional Psychology
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D. Kim Singleton Psychologist
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