Not by Magic: Perspectives on Creating and Facilitating Outreach Programs for Black Girls and Women

Sosanya M. Jones
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Affinity programs have long supported the development, healing, and resilience of Black girls and women in educational contexts. Drawing on a conceptual framework of intersectionality and program planning, this descriptive qualitative study highlights the perspectives of six program leaders who manage support outreach programs designed to support Black girls and women. These findings provide greater understanding of the needs and challenges associated with developing programmatic outreach for Black women and girls by providing detailed descriptions about the experiences of leaders who develop and manage outreach programs designed to improve the social, academic, and health development of Black women and girls. Additionally, the contextual forces that influence the sustainability of programs designed to further the betterment of Black women and girls is discussed. Implications for both the researching and implementing programs designed to support Black women and girls is also provided.
不是魔术:为黑人女孩和妇女创建和促进外展项目的观点
长期以来,亲密项目一直支持黑人女孩和妇女在教育环境中的发展、康复和恢复能力。利用交叉性和项目规划的概念框架,这一描述性定性研究突出了六位项目负责人的观点,他们管理旨在支持黑人女孩和妇女的支持外展项目。这些研究结果通过详细描述制定和管理旨在改善黑人妇女和女孩的社会、学术和健康发展的外展项目的领导者的经验,为更好地理解与发展黑人妇女和女孩的计划性外展相关的需求和挑战提供了更好的理解。此外,还讨论了影响旨在进一步改善黑人妇女和女孩的方案的可持续性的背景力量。对研究和实施旨在支持黑人妇女和女孩的方案的启示也提供了。
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