2023
DOI: 10.1111/jftr.12539
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Intersectional blackness matters: Why family science should care about the College Board's A.P. African American Studies course controversy

Ingrid Banks

Abstract: This article examines how the recent controversy about the College Board's A.P. African American Studies course has implications for studies on Black families. In relegating Black feminism and Black queer theory as optional research topics in the course, the College Board failed to recognize the importance of theorizing intersectional blackness in research in Black Studies in general and research on Black families in particular. The College Board failed to recognize how race, gender, sexuality, and other socia… Show more

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