The Nia Guide for Black Women

The Nia Guide for Black Women

Author: Sheryl Huggins

Publisher: Agate Bolden

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 9781932841015

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From "NiaOnline.com," the leading online community site for black women, comes the first in a new series of guides for today's African-American working woman. This resource is full of useful data, helpful tips, and personal stories to guide women to develop their leadership skills and pursue workplace success.


The Entrepreneurial Sell

The Entrepreneurial Sell

Author: Cheryl Mayberry McKissack

Publisher:

Published: 2018-10-08

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 9781732798809

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Noted entrepreneur, business executive and entrepreneurship professor Cheryl Mayberry McKissack shares the essential inside information every entrepreneur needs in order to found and grow a new venture, with special emphasis on the most critical skill every entrepreneur must master: selling.


The Nia Guide for Black Women

The Nia Guide for Black Women

Author: Sheryl Huggins

Publisher: Agate Bolden

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781932841060

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"The third in a series of empowerment guides for Black women developed by NiaOnline.com. Offers practical advice for making positive choices in order to foster wellness in every aspect of life with tips, suggestions, and personal stories. Includes a list of resources specifically for women of color"--Provided by publisher.


Sisters of Nia

Sisters of Nia

Author: Faye Z. Belgrave

Publisher: Research PressPub

Published: 2008-01-01

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 9780878226061

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This culturally relevant intervention helps girls achieve the direction, identity, empowerment, and critical consciousness that lead to more positive self-esteem. It also helps them develop relationships with others, greater ethnic pride, and higher expectations for future accomplishments. Group sessions cover topics such as relationship skills, African and African American culture, personal hygiene and health, community and media messages, education, and leadership.


The Nia Guide for Black Women

The Nia Guide for Black Women

Author: Sheryl Huggins

Publisher: Agate Bolden

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781932841053

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"Second in a series of empowerment guides for black women developed by the editors and contributors to NiaOnline.com. Offers practical advice for balancing work and personal lives through tips, suggestions, and personal stories from successful black women. Includes a list of resources catering to working women of color"--Provided by publisher.


Black and Single

Black and Single

Author: Larry E. Davis

Publisher: One World/Ballantine

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9780345425829

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A revised an updated version of the "Essence" Blackboard bestseller, "Black and Single" has sold more than 38,000 copies. Gender and income issues, skin tone, overcoming negative stereotypes, and interracial dating are all explored.


Women of Color Study Bible

Women of Color Study Bible

Author: Thomas Nelson Incorporated

Publisher: Nelson Bibles

Published: 1999-12

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780529110985

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More than 200 "Life Lessons" applying biblical truth to life situations today 70 portraits introducing Biblical characters 110 "Insight Essays" of interest to African-American women Book introductions emphasize black presence in the Bible 5 5/8 X 8 5/8 % Font size: 9


Ebony

Ebony

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 2005-03

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13:

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EBONY is the flagship magazine of Johnson Publishing. Founded in 1945 by John H. Johnson, it still maintains the highest global circulation of any African American-focused magazine.


Finding Her Voice

Finding Her Voice

Author: Faye Z. Belgrave

Publisher: New Harbinger Publications

Published: 2021-09-01

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 1684037425

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"A how-to book to encourage and empower Black teenage girls."—Kirkus Reviews Find the strength and confidence needed to speak up, be heard, and assert yourself in a world filled with microaggressions and discrimination. Have you experienced stress, frustration, anger, or sadness as a Black girl in a predominantly White space? Have there been times when you were the only Black voice to speak up in class or in a social situation? Maybe you have felt lonely as the only Black person in a group. Unfortunately, you are far from alone. However, there are steps you can take to build self-empowerment, develop skills to address microaggressions, and explore your feelings and experiences in a meaningful way. This workbook can help you get started. Written by three powerful women who are lifelong advocates for racial justice, Finding Her Voice provides activities and exercises to help you challenge dominant culture, cultivate self-compassion and self-confidence, and build resilience in a world still filled with microaggressions and discrimination. You’ll learn how to navigate awkward or difficult situations at school, with friends, and on social media. You’ll also find real stories from other teens who share your experiences. By reading about situations faced by other Black girls in White spaces and responding to the critical questions and exercises in the workbook, you’ll learn to recognize and address some of the challenges unique to the Black girl experience. Finally, you’ll learn to strengthen your wonderful sense of self and own your power, and discover ways to share your amazing gifts with the world.


The Unapologetic Guide to Black Mental Health

The Unapologetic Guide to Black Mental Health

Author: Rheeda Walker

Publisher: New Harbinger Publications

Published: 2020-05-01

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 1684034167

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An unapologetic exploration of the Black mental health crisis—and a comprehensive road map to getting the care you deserve in an unequal system. We can’t deny it any longer: there is a Black mental health crisis in our world today. Black people die at disproportionately high rates due to chronic illness, suffer from poverty, under-education, and the effects of racism. This book is an exploration of Black mental health in today’s world, the forces that have undermined mental health progress for African Americans, and what needs to happen for African Americans to heal psychological distress, find community, and undo years of stigma and marginalization in order to access effective mental health care. In The Unapologetic Guide to Black Mental Health, psychologist and African American mental health expert Rheeda Walker offers important information on the mental health crisis in the Black community, how to combat stigma, spot potential mental illness, how to practice emotional wellness, and how to get the best care possible in system steeped in racial bias. This breakthrough book will help you: Recognize mental and emotional health problems Understand the myriad ways in which these problems impact overall health and quality of life and relationships Develop psychological tools to neutralize ongoing stressors and live more fully Navigate a mental health care system that is unequal It’s past time to take Black mental health seriously. Whether you suffer yourself, have a loved one who needs help, or are a mental health professional working with the Black community, this book is an essential and much-needed resource.