18 sources plus extra —— The Department of Labor hired me to create wiki page that provides historical and contemporary perspectives on women, labor, and family through a person, movement, and event that inspired to take “US Women of Colors.” It must be more than 4 paragraphs (6 fully developed sentences per paragraph). This wiki page must include 4 communal blog from students, 6 books, 8 articles plus outside sources that is not listed. I attached the blogs. I listed name of books and articles below that must be used. —– Overview of the wiki page: what is the most significant ways in which slavery and colonialism impacted women’s lives in the past; what is most significant ways in which racial, class, and gender issues impact women’s work and family lives in the present; propose ways you think the Department of Labor can address racial, class, and gender inequalities that impact women’s labors and families overall and propose ways you think the Department of Labor can address racial, class, and gender inequalities that impact women’s labors and families. — AND — Accurately describe how ideologies of race, class, gender, and sexuality in the United States are informed by the history of slavery and colonialism. Explain how the history of slavery and colonialism impacted women’s experiences in the past. Explain how the history of slavery and colonialism impacts women’s lives in the present. Critically analyze how women have expressed resistance to social constructions of race, class, gender, and sexuality. Critically analyze how race, class, gender, and sexuality impact women’s labors and families. Reflect insightfully on the distinctions and similarities between women’s diverse experiences in the United States ——- BOOKS: 1) Smith, Andrea. Conquest: Sexual Violence and American Indian Genocide. 2) Butler, Octavia. Kindred. 3) Romero, Mary. The Maid’s Daughter: Living Inside and Outside of the American Dream 4) Vickie Nam, ed. YELL-Oh Girls! Emerging Voices Explore Culture, Identity, and Growing up Asian American 5) Marshall, Paule. Browngirl, Brownstone 6) Cox, Aimee Meredith. Shapeshifters: Black Girls and the Choreography of Citizenship —– ARTICLES: 1) Jennifer Morgan,” Some Could Suckle Over Their Shoulder: Male Travelers, Female Bodies, and Gendering of Racial Ideology 2) Miliann Kang, “‘I Just Put Koreans and Nails Together’: Nail Spas and the Model Minority 3) Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo and Ernestine Avila, “’I’m Here, but I’m There’: The Meanings of Latina Transnational Motherhood 4) Patricia Hill Collins, “The Meaning of Motherhood in Black Culture and Black Mother-Daughter Relationships 5) Lisa J. Udel, “Revision and Resistance: The Politics of Native Women’s Motherwork 6) Kathryn Edin, “What do Low-Income Single Mothers Say About Marriage?” 7) Elizabeth Higginbotham and Lynn Weber, “Moving Up with Kin and Community: Upward Social Mobility for Black and White Women” 8) Yen Le Espiritu, “Americans Have a Different Attitude: Family, Sexuality, and Gender in Filipina American Lives
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