The Digital Divide and Adolescent Black FemalesGittens, Rhana
In addition, the adolescent developmental task of exploring sexuality becomes more pronounced in the 13 to 15 and 16 to 17 age groups. 展开 关键词: digital divide online victimization Internet use sexual victimization adolescent DOI: 10.1177/0095798413487555 ...
Sophie, createdan AI chatbot focused on mental health. Her creation counters negative self-talk with positive affirmations and exercises in self-awareness and boundary setting. This is significant considering the rising suicide rates among Black youth,as reported by the CDC. There’s promise...
Núñez Jr., Juwanna Mann follows disgraced NBA player Jamal Jeffries who disguises himself as a female player to join the Women's Basketball League (WBL). The film is entertaining due to its humor combined with valuable lessons about humility making it an enjoyable watch for sports fans. ...
community theater before making his TV debut on an episode of CBS' 1985 revival of "The Twilight Zone." Other TV credits followed on series including "21 Jump Street," "Matlock" and "The Wonder Years." Tate appeared in Oprah Winfrey's high-profile miniseries "The Women of Brewster Plac...
This chapter outlines media developments and key matters concerning the on-screen depiction of Black women in Britain in recent decades. It draws on material accessed at the Black Cultural Archives (BCA) in Brixton, London and the Spare Rib digital archive at the British Library. This chapter di...
Good Housekeeping invited Black women across a range of ages, salaries and job industries to share what they want from the Biden administration. Here's what they had to say.
Plant Diversity in the Turkish Black Sea Region and Strategies for its Conservation "Biological Diversity"; a common heritage of our planet earth; is facing a threat mainly in the industrialised regions, one of which is the Black Sea. Turkey has a coastline of over 1,500 km in this region...
Five steps could help to bring broadband and digital equity to every Black household in the United States—urban and rural—while bolstering efforts to create a more inclusive economy.(8 pages)The digital divide was first recognized in the mid-1990s.1 Three decades later, due in part to ...
The them/us divide of this earlier time is at the very least muddied here. Our invitation—to scholars, artists and activists to consider the meanings, affects and materials of black feminisms in their lives and work—comes from black women within theFeminist ReviewCollective. We also wanted ...