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Footnotes
1 Society of Biblical Literature,
2015
Society Report
, https://www.sbl-site.org/assets/pdfs/SR2015_online.pdf, 22
.2
Ibid.
, 23
.3 See Gabriella Gutiérrez y Muhs et al., eds.,
Presumed Incompetent: The Intersections of Race and Class for Women in Academia
(Boulder
: University Press of Colorado
, 2012
); and Patricia Matthew, ed., Written/Unwritten: Diversity and the Hidden Truths of Tenure
(Chapel Hill
: University of North Carolina Press
), 2016
.4 Daniel Cox, Juhem Navarro-Rivera, and Robert P. Jones,
Race, Religion, and Political Affiliation of American’s Core Social Networks
, PRRI, August 3, 2016
, http://www.prri.org/research/race-religion-political-affiliation-americans-social-networks/.5 #SayHerName seeks to bring attention to the violence and police brutality experienced by black girls and women (African American Policy Forum, http://www.aapf.org/sayhername/).
6 “Lifting as We Climb” was the motto of the National Association of Colored Women, which began in
1896
. This association later became the National Association of Colored Women’s Clubs; http://www.nacwc.org/aboutus/index.html.7 Nyasha Junior,
“Speak Three Names,”
No Extra Credit, http://www.nyashajunior.com/noextracredit/130820-speak-three-names.8 My Twitter account (@NyashaJunior) was included on a list of fifteen indispensable academic Twitter accounts (Andy Thomason,
“Here Are 15 Indispensable Academic Twitter Accounts,”
Chronicle of Higher Education
, March 22, 2016
, http://www.chronicle.com/blogs/ticker/here-are-15-indispensable-academic-twitter-accounts/109598).9 See Race Matters in the Classroom blog, http://wabashcenter.typepad.com/antiracism_pedagogy/.
10 Nyasha Junior,
An Introduction to Womanist Biblical Interpretation
(Louisville
: Westminster John Knox
, 2015
), 131
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