2020
DOI: 10.1177/0193723519899241
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“Finally Something for Us”: Black Girls Run! and Racialized Space-Making in Recreational Running

Abstract: This study uses life story interviews to understand the utility of Black Girls Run!—a predominantly Black organization for women who engage in recreational distance running. Drawing from Neckerman, Carter, and Lee’s conceptual framework of the minority culture of mobility, the author suggests that Black Girls Run! serves the purpose of helping its members confront the challenges and repercussions associated with being a racial minority in a majority White space, particularly as they are experienced by middle-c… Show more

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“…What is interesting here is that while the SBW stereotype may be operating to constrain Keisha's ability to exercise self-compassion, it is simultaneously encouraging/ driving her increased engagement in physical activity and yoga. Thus, this point counters the assumptions of the dominant literature that position controlling images as barriers to Black women's engagement in physical activity (Smith-Tran 2021).…”
Section: Resistant Narrative #2 -Recognizing and Navigating The Opera...mentioning
confidence: 51%
“…What is interesting here is that while the SBW stereotype may be operating to constrain Keisha's ability to exercise self-compassion, it is simultaneously encouraging/ driving her increased engagement in physical activity and yoga. Thus, this point counters the assumptions of the dominant literature that position controlling images as barriers to Black women's engagement in physical activity (Smith-Tran 2021).…”
Section: Resistant Narrative #2 -Recognizing and Navigating The Opera...mentioning
confidence: 51%
“…Previous research about BGR! focused on group membership within the in-person national organization and explored how the sport organization cultivated community among middle-class Black individuals (Harris & Roushanzamir, 2017;Smith-Tran, 2021;Wegner et al, 2016). While important, existing research does not provide adequate insight into the digital communities related to Black women runners or explore how a related digital network (i.e., #blackgirlsrun on Instagram) affords Black women social media users the space to construct collective meanings about well-being.…”
Section: Black Women and Long-distance Runningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BGR provides an opportunity for Black women to run with others that "look like you" in a predominantly White space while simultaneously challenging dominant narratives about Black women's bodies, PA, and health [29]. Established in 2009, the mission of BGR is to motivate Black women to prioritize fitness and healthy lifestyle through running.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%