Table of Contents
Introduction: Black Feminism and the Practice of Care
Aisha K. Finch
essays
Justice as a Labor of Care: Self-Care, Collective Entanglement, and Feminist Activism in Caribbean Spaces
Honor Ford-Smith and Beverley Hanson
Broken Black Bodies: African American Women, Intimate Violence, and the Embodied Legibility of Care in the (Post)-Slavery Archive
Jessica Millward
Can I Get a Witness? Black Feminism, Trans Embodiment, and Thriving: Past the Fault Lines of Care
SA Smythe
“Becoming More Ourselves”: Four Emergent Strategies of Black Feminist Congregational Abolition
Jasmine Syedullah
M/othering Myself: Confessing Care Being
Tiffany Willoughby-Herard
poetry
At What Cost?
Chamara Jewel Kwakye
forum
Caring Practices of Black American Holy Women: Lessons and Cautions
Judith Casselberry
Self-Care in Context: Notes from a Yoga Teacher in the University
Stephanie D. Hicks
Memory, Loss, and Healing in Lucille Clifton’s Generations
LaKisha Michelle Simmons
book reviews
E. Patrick Johnson, Honeypot: Black Southern Women Who Love Women
Treva B. Lindsey
Alexis Pauline Gumbs, Dub: Finding Ceremony
Chamara Jewel Kwakye
Contributors