SUNY series in Black Women's Wellness
Snapping Beans
Explores the role of the South in Black queer lesbian experiences of hurting and healing.
A Thousand Worries
Deeply engaging study of how fourteen Black mothers—including the author—support and advocate for their autistic sons.
Black Women and Resilience
A critical examination of the health disparities and collective resilience of Black women in the United States.
From Blues to Beyoncé
Explores how Black women have continually used sound to convey stories and forge community across generations.
Erotic Testimonies
Asks how Black women tap into their feelings to develop ways to live freely.
Black Women and Public Health
Moves Black women's voices and experiences from the margins to the center of conversations about public health.
Black Women's Yoga History
Examines how Black women elders have managed stress, emphasizing how self-care practices have been present since at least the mid-nineteenth century, with roots in African traditions.