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Fedina, Lisa, author.
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University of Maryland, Baltimore. Social Work. degree granting institution.
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Kratz, Stacy Eileen, author.
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University of South Florida. Social Work. degree granting institution.
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Brown, Danica Love, author.
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Portland State University. Social Work. degree granting institution.
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Flores, Melissa, author.
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societal dynamics and hierarchies to form. The affordances of social media allow for marginalized voices to
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Hasan, Ed, author.
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, and have faced hostile work environments. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the pervasiveness
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Cooper, Sarah Katherine, author.
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legitimate and visible voices in many public conversations about social issues and social justice. This
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Smith, Robin Rudy, author.
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anxieties about industrialization. Recent work on nineteenth-century American poetry has demonstrated verse
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Krause, Kristie J., author.
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politically active (72.7%), delayed marriage (65.3%), gained freedom to travel (93.52%), performed work for
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Strongman, SaraEllen, author.
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Black women novelists, poets, critics, and academics used their work and social networks to build a
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Muhammad, Ray, author.
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promote social change by sensitizing predominantly Black work environments on issues of equal treatment
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Proff, Alexandria Alisa, author.
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better able to achieve satisfactory work-life balance and better ascertain their own definition of
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Hubel, Lara Christine, author.
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-working women, these women professionals had to frame their work as unthreatening to heteronormative patriarchal





