Comparative Woman
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Contextually, I am from a line of strong black women. I am from a community of strivers and survivors who’ve accomplished great things through the blanket of patriarchy and civil injustices. I stand on the shoulders of many who took literal and figurative hits so that I could have opportunities they only dreamed of. I have followed in this legacy shattering glass ceilings into unrecognizable pieces for those who will come next.
However, breaking through has not come without cuts, bruises, scrapes and wounds. The celebration of smashing stereotypes should at least be balanced with the acknowledgement of the formidable sacrifices required. Oh, at what cost does progression come?
Recommended Citation
Brown, Courtney A. PhD
(2024)
"Living Losses,"
Comparative Woman: Vol. 3:
Iss.
1, Article 4.
Available at:
https://repository.lsu.edu/comparativewoman/vol3/iss1/4
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