African American women + Psychology
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African American women + Psychology
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African American women + Psychology
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- Tapping the power within, a path to self-empowerment for women, Iyanla Vanzant
- I didn't work this hard just to get married, successful single black women speak out, Nika C. Beamon ; foreword by Bella DePaulo
- Yesterday, I cried, celebrating the lessons of living and loving, Iyanla Vanzant
- Shifting, the double lives of Black women in America, Charisse Jones and Kumea Shorter-Gooden
- Nobody knows the trouble I've seen, the emotional lives of black women, Inger Burnett-Zeigler, PhD
- Too heavy a yoke, Black women and the burden of strength, Chanequa Walker-Barnes
- God is a brown girl too, Cecilia B. Loving
- What mama couldn't tell us about love, healing the emotional legacy of slavery, celebrating our light, Brenda Lane Richardson and Brenda Wade
- Going off, a guide for Black women who've just about had enough, Faye Childs and Noreen Palmer
- Girlfriend to girlfriend, everyday wisdom and affirmations from the sister circle, Julia A. Boyd
- Naked, black women bare all about their skin, hair, hips, lips, and other parts, edited by Ayana Byrd and Akiba Solomon ; foreword by Sonia Sanchez
- Shifting, the double lives of Black women in America, Charisse Jones and Kumea Shorter-Gooden
- Naked, black women bare all about their skin, hair, hips, lips, and other parts, edited by Ayana Byrd and Akiba Solomon ; foreword by Sonia Sanchez
- Black is-- black ain't, Independent Television Service ; Signifyin' Works ; produced and directed by Marlon T. Riggs
- In the company of my sisters, Black women and self-esteem, Julia A. Boyd
- Life, I swear, intimate stories from Black women on identity, healing, and self-trust, curated by Chloe Dulce Louvouezo
- In the company of my sisters, Black women and self-esteem, Julia A. Conyers Boyd
- Small doses, potent truths for everyday use, Amanda Seales ; [edited by] Samantha Weiner
- Tapping the power within, a path to self-empowerment for black women, Iyanla Vanzant
- Sole sisters, the joys and pains of single Black women, Deborah Mathis
- Yesterday, I cried, celebrating the lessons of living and loving, Iyanla Vanzant
- Yesterday, I cried, Iyanla Vanzant
- Self-care for black women, 150 ways to radically accept & prioritize your mind, body, & soul, Oludara Adeeyo
- The value in the valley, a Black woman's guide through life's dilemmas, Iyanla Vanzant
- Can I get a witness?, for sisters when the blues is more than a song, Julia A. Boyd
- Nobody knows the trouble i've seen, The Emotional Lives of Black Women, Inger Burnett-Zeigler
- The best kind of loving, a black woman's guide to finding intimacy, by Gwendolyn Goldsby Grant
- How to love a black man, Ronn Elmore
- Longing to tell, Black women talk about sexuality and intimacy, [compiled by] Tricia Rose
- Pimps up, ho's down, hip hop's hold on young Black women, T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting
- The unapologetic guide to black mental health, navigate an unequal system, learn tools for emotional wellness, and get the help you deserve, Rheeda Walker
- Don't bring home a white boy, and other notions that keep black women from dating out, Karyn Langhorne Folan
- Sources of stress and relief for African American women, Catherine Fisher Collins
- Back to natural, directed by Gillian Scott-Ward, Ph.D. ; produced by Gillian Scott-Ward, Ph.D., Dominic Ward ; executive producer, Marquis Smalls
- How to love a Black woman, give--and get--the very best in your relationship, Ronn Elmore
- 21st century sister, the Essence 5 keys to success, edited by Patricia Mignon Hinds ; introduction by Iyanla Vanzant
- Your next level life, 7 rules of power, confidence, and opportunity for black women in America, Karen Arrington
- Nobody knows the trouble I've seen, [the emotional lives of black women], Inger Burnett-Zeigler
- Black girl in love (with herself), a guide to self-love, healing, and creating the life you truly deserve, Trey Anthony
- Stripped bare, the 12 truths that will help you land the very best black man, by LaDawn Black