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date: 27 March 2025

Black Feminist Thought and Qualitative Research in Educationlocked

Black Feminist Thought and Qualitative Research in Educationlocked

  • Kristal Moore ClemonsKristal Moore ClemonsVirginia State University

Summary

Black feminist thought and qualitative research in education is guided by a particular understanding of the learning strategies informed by Black women’s historical experiences with race, gender, and class. Scholars of Black feminist thought remind us of a Black feminist pedagogy that fosters a mindset of intellectual inclusion. Black feminist thought challenges Western intellectual traditions of exclusivity and chauvinism. This article presents a synopsis of the nature and scope of Black feminist thought and qualitative research in education. Further, this article highlights the work of scholars who describe the importance of an Afrocentric methodological approach in the field of education because it offers scholars and practitioners a methodological opportunity to promote equality and multiple perspectives.

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  • Education, Cultures, and Ethnicities

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