Reflections on the Black Woman’s Role in the Community of Slaves

AUTHOR: Angela Davis

SUBJECT: BIPOC women, chattel slavery, structural racism, sexism, xenophobia, immigration, poor job quality, workforce, occupational segregation

Making it Work: Care, Blackness, and Generational Values

AUTHOR: SADE DOZAN

SUBJECT: economy, care crisis, occupational segregation, structural racism, sexism, wages & benefits, career mobility, BIPOC women, poor job quality

A Racial Equity Framework for Workforce Development Funders

AUTHOR: Workforce Matters Funders Network

SUBJECT: framework, toolkit, racial equity, occupational segregation, policy development

Targeted Universalism: Policy & Practice

AUTHOR: A Primer

SUBJECT: Targeted universalism, policy development, policy implementation, racial equity, structural racism

Black Women Best: The Framework We Need for an Equitable Economy

AUTHOR: Kendra Bozarth, Grace Western, Janelle Jones

SUBJECTS: Black women, economy, policy implementation, policy development, racial equity, sexism, structural racism

Racial Inequality in the Labor Market and Employment Opportunities

AUTHOR: K. Steven Brown

SUBJECTS: structural racism, economy, occupational segregation, BIPOC women, essential workers

Notes from the Storm: Black Immigrant Domestic Workers in the Time of COVID-19

AUTHOR: The Institute for Policy Studies in partnership with
National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA) We Dream In Black Program

SUBJECTS: pandemic, BIPOC women, structural racism, sexism, xenophobia, immigration, poor job quality

Principles for Racially Equitable Policy Platforms

AUTHOR: raceforward.org

SUBJECTS: policy development, toolkit, racial equity

Addressing Systemic Racial Inequity In The Health Care Workforce

AUTHOR: Janette Dill Odichinma Akosionu J’Mag Karbeah Carrie Henning-Smith

SUBJECTS: occupational segregation, structural racism, sexism, wages & benefits, career mobility, financing solutions, BIPOC women, poor job quality

The Belly of the World: A Note on Black Women’s Labors

AUTHOR: Saidiya Hartman

SUBJECTS: economy, chattel slavery, Black women, coerced care, racialized misogyny, care crisis, occupational segregation