Black Women at Work: On Refusal and Recovery

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Wendi S. Williamsauthor

Wendi S. Williams, PhD, is the provost and senior vice president of Fielding Graduate University and co-chairs the national board of Girls Leadership.

Black Women at Work: On Refusal and Recovery

20230228

Praeger

Pages 152
Topics Academic Libraries;Socio-emotional Labor;Sexism;Respectability Politics;Racism;Public Libraries;Professional Development;Politics of Refusal;Pay Equity;Microaggressions;Intersectionality;Equitable Compensation;Psychology: Social

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Black Women at Work: On Refusal and Recovery

Author(s): Williams, Wendi;
Contributors: Williams, Wendi;
Abstract:

Details, and offers vignettes to illustrate, how patriarchy and white supremacy have restricted Black women at work, both historically and currently.

Around water coolers and over glasses of wine, Black women come together and process the ways in which their labor is taken for granted and their excellence called into question. Black Women at Work: On Refusal and Recovery makes the direct connection between these contemporary experiences and the long legacy of Black labor exploitation. Through the trafficking and enslavement of Africans, European Americans laid the inhumane foundation of their present-day wealth and privilege and established oppressive labor dynamics for workers that persist to this day.

In Black Women at Work, Wendi S. Williams moves the conversation beyond the stubborn audacity of inequity, focusing instead on the powerful history and example of Black women's labor and refusal practices and on the potent role that choice and voice can play in dismantling seemingly impenetrable systems of unfairness. Through the interweaving of personal narratives and social media reflections, Williams crafts a larger narrative of recovery and refusal that articulates a liberatory path toward recovery and reclamation through refusal—a path that will ultimately help to bring us all closer to freedom.


  • Offers a common-sense, theoretically based systems analysis of Black women's experiences in the workplace
  • Articulates reasonable and realistic approaches to remedying intersectional inequity for Black women (and others) in the workplace
  • Provides a generalizable framework to make individual and systemic changes and/or cope within a range of employment contexts
  • Includes vignettes from dozens of women the author has counseled or worked with in diversity groups
  • Ties into contemporary activism, such as #BlackGirlsMagic and #ListentoBlackWomen

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Wendi S. Williamsauthor

Wendi S. Williams, PhD, is the provost and senior vice president of Fielding Graduate University and co-chairs the national board of Girls Leadership.

eISBN-13: 9781440876004
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Imprint: Praeger
Pages: 152
Publication Date: 20230228