This commentary uses Black Feminism and Womanism (BFW) as epistemologies to critically address Black women's health policy, building on the legacy of Black women's experiences, theories, & knowledge production.

Categories: Peer-Reviewed Literature
Tags: analytic tools, community engagement, decolonizing methods, health equity, intersectionality, political determinants of health, public & population health, social determinants of health, social justice, storytelling, structural racism
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